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Unleashed my inner Rican in the gym.

Was sparring this cat and everytime we was in close quarters, he'd yank my head down and get off 2-3 free shots on me.

So after the 3rd time I sent an uppercut right in the nuts:youngsabo:

He was on the floor for 5 minutes, but i dont give a fukk. fukk him, he learned his lesson :ufdup:
 

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Unleashed my inner Rican in the gym.

Was sparring this cat and everytime we was in close quarters, he'd yank my head down and get off 2-3 free shots on me.

So after the 3rd time I sent an uppercut right in the nuts:youngsabo:

He was on the floor for 5 minutes, but i dont give a fukk. fukk him, he learned his lesson :ufdup:



You Made the island proud breh :mjcry::blessed:


Wouldn't even count as a warning cuz he held your head down...which means your Special meter still full for one more :mjgrin:
 

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Aging Babe on twitter blaming Haymon for the dispute when Sampson is his promoter and is the one quoted in the article saying how pissed he is about this, that broad got a mental illness.


Shes a super casual...#facetimefavors out here talking bout it's GREAT to have TWO promoters :shedead::dahell:



When Charlos were posed to be on Love & Hiphop Houston she shytted on it daily on Twitter N her podcast multiple times...A month ago she literally Tweets "Charlos need a reality TV show" :gucci:
 
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Good video on how long it took some of the best fighters in the last 30 years to become 3 division champs. Broken down by Age, number of fights and number of days
 

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Stevenson-Jack Broadcast Peaked at 611,000 Viewers on Showtime
By Keith Idec

The Adonis Stevenson-Badou Jack fight drew a peak audience of 611,000 viewers on Saturday night for Showtime.

According to ratings released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research, the main event of a “Showtime Championship Boxing” doubleheader averaged 535,000 viewers. The Quebec-based Stevenson (29-1-1, 24 KOs) and Sweden’s Jack (22-1-3, 13 KOs) battled to a 12-round majority draw, which enabled the 40-year-old Stevenson to retain his WBC light heavyweight title at Air Canada Centre in Toronto.

Showtime’s viewership is based on subscribers in the United States. The Stevenson-Jack fight was televised via pay-per-view in Canada.


The live airing of the Stevenson-Jack fight began just before midnight on the East Coast. It was a highly competitive bout that resulted in two judges scoring it even (114-114) and a third judge scoring the fight for Jack by a slim margin, 115-113.

The opener of Showtime’s split-site doubleheader, Gary Russell Jr.’s victory over Joseph Diaz Jr. in a featherweight title fight, attracted a peak audience of 567,000 viewers. The average viewership for Russell-Diaz, which began around 10:30 p.m. ET, was 487,000.

Russell (29-1, 17 KOs), of Capitol Heights, Maryland, out-boxed the game Diaz to win a 12-round unanimous decision at MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland. Diaz (26-1, 14 KOs), of Downey, California, was the mandatory challenger for Russell’s WBC 126-pound championship.

The ratings for Saturday’s doubleheader were lower than for Showtime’s previous boxing broadcast, a tripleheader April 21 from Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

The main event of that three-bout broadcast, a 12-round majority draw between welterweights Adrien Broner (33-3-1, 24 KOs, 1 NC) and Jessie Vargas (28-2-1, 10 KOs), peaked at 891,000 viewers and averaged 782,000 viewers.

The opener of that telecast, in which Gervonta Davis (20-0, 19 KOs) knocked out Jesus Cuellar (28-3, 21 KOs) in the third round to win the WBA “super” 130-pound championship, was watched by a peak audience of 527,000 viewers and averaged 460,000. The second fight that night, in which Jermall Charlo (27-0, 21 KOs) knocked out Hugo Centeno Jr. (26-2, 14 KOs, 1 NC) in the second round to win the WBC interim middleweight title, peaked at 572,000 viewers and averaged 545,000.
 

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i guess for him its best case scenario..frankly im surprised rosado isnt like glen tapia even though he beat him last year..hes going to be jobber fodder for some heavy hitter that signs up for this

I think this is a fake profile breh...
look at the number of posts, followers...

it may be the side project of this dude
https://twitter.com/michealbensonn
a Michael Benson fake profile
he also RT this news

sometimes he almost got me... :mjlol:

like


:dahell:

or

these






and apparently this got me, didn't know this was fake until right now



:heh:
 
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Loeffler: 'Structure in Place' for Canelo-Golovkin Rematch Deal
By Keith Idec

NEWARK, New Jersey – Tom Loeffler spoke optimistically Tuesday about the likelihood of finalizing a deal soon for a Gennady Golovkin-Canelo Alvarez rematch.

Golovkin’s promoter told BoxingScene.com that there’s a “structure in place” for an agreement. If the deal is consummated, Mexico’s Alvarez and Kazakhstan’s Golovkin are expected to fight again in an HBO Pay-Per-View main event September 15 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

“I’ve been in regular contact with Eric,” Loeffler said, referring to Golden Boy Promotions president Eric Gomez. “Both promoters, we’re ready to go to start promoting this fight. We’re just waiting on the fighters’ side, just to finalize any of the outstanding details there would be. … There is, for sure, a structure in place for it to take place – basically for it to be rescheduled from the May fight to the September date.”

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Loeffler discussed negotiations for the Golovkin-Alvarez rematch during a break from the IBF’s hearing on the status of Golovkin’s mandatory title defense against Sergiy Derevyanchenko (https://www.boxingscene.com/golovkin-derevyanchenko-ibf-ruling-expected-soon--128409). Whatever the IBF rules regarding Golovkin and Derevyanchenko (12-0, 10 KOs), Golovkin almost certainly will face Alvarez again in his next fight.

The 36-year-old Golovkin (38-0-1, 34 KOs) and his handlers considered it a positive step last week when Alvarez agreed to take part in the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association’s testing program 365 days per year (https://www.boxingscene.com/canelo-alvarez-announces-vada-test-him-peds-year-round--128187). Alvarez remains suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, but his suspension should end after August 17 because his six-month ban is retroactive to the date of his first failed test for clenbuterol (February 17).

Assuming his suspension ends then, the 27-year-old Alvarez (49-1-2, 34 KOs) would be eligible to fight Golovkin again September 15. They battled to a controversial draw last September 16 at T-Mobile Arena.

Loeffler and Gomez made it clear that their shared priority was to reschedule the Golovkin-Alvarez rematch once Golovkin knocked out Alvarez’s late replacement, Vanes Martirosyan, on May 5 at StubHub Center in Carson, California. Negotiations have advanced accordingly over the past two weeks.

“It wouldn’t be a long, drawn-out negotiation like it was before [for May 5],” Loeffler said. “It’s the biggest fight for both guys and it seems natural that both guys would want the fight. At the same time, you know, that’s why we’re here [at the hearing]. Gennady has certain obligations as a unified champion, and so that’s what we’re trying to do – if we can do the Canelo fight, appease the fans and what’s best for the sport, as far as doing the biggest fight in the sport of boxing. At the same time, we’re trying to abide by the rules of the sanctioning bodies that he has titles of, and those things don’t always connect.”
 
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