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finally the hawk is in the HOF :mjcry:

Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2019: Jackson, McGirt, Atlas, Curry

The International Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum announced today the members of the Class of 2019. Inductees include two-division champions Donald “Lone Star Cobra” Curry, Julian “The Hawk” Jackson and James “Buddy” McGirt in the Modern category and welterweight champion Tony DeMarco in the Old Timer Category. Non-participants and observers to be inducted include matchmaker / promoter Don Elbaum, referee / judge Guy Jutras, publicist Lee Samuels and broadcaster Teddy Atlas.

“We’re extremely excited about the Class of 2019 and are very much looking forward to honoring the newest class of inductees,” said Executive Director Edward Brophy.

The 2019 Hall of Fame Induction Weekend will be held June 6-9th in Canastota, NY. Many events in “Boxing’s Hometown” of Canastota throughout the four-day celebration, including a 5K Race / Fun Run, golf tournament, boxing autograph card show, VIP Cocktail Reception, Parade of Champions and the Official Induction Ceremony on the Hall of Fame Museum Grounds, are scheduled. The Hall of Fame Weekend evening events include Friday night’s Fight Night at Turning Stone and Saturday’s Banquet of Champions. Both events will take place at Turning Stone Resort Casino in nearby Verona, NY.

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The Hall of Fame also released the name of one posthumous honoree: journalist Mario Rivera Martino in the Observer Category. Inductees were voted in by members of the Boxing Writers Association and a panel of international boxing historians. Biographies on the Class of 2019 can be found on www.ibhof.com

For more information on events planned for the Hall of Fame’s 30th Annual Induction Weekend please call (315) 697-7095, visit online at www.ibhof.com, on Facebook Twitter and Instagram.

COMMENTS UPON RECEIVING INDUCTION NEWS

“Alright! Now we’re talking. It’s an honor. This is the greatest day of my life. I’m overwhelmed to get this call from the Hall of Fame. It’s a dream come true.” - Donald Curry

"I tell you what, I’m speechless. This is a tremendous honor. Thank God for his grace and mercy. Wow! It’s amazing! I really don’t have words for this but eventually they will come.” - Julian Jackson

“To be honest, I can’t even talk right now. This shows you’re appreciated by the boxing world and that all the hard work and dedication pays off.” - James “Buddy” McGirt

“I am honored to be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2019. I am grateful to the international sportswriters and to the boxing community.” - Tony DeMarco

“I’ve been in the game over a thousand years and this is one of the greatest days of my life…absolutely one of the greatest days of my life. This is like winning the heavyweight championship of the world!” - Don Elbaum

“You don’t know how much this means to me. This is unbelievable. Fantastic. My whole life has been dedicated and attached to the sport of boxing and this is the greatest news I could ever get. Being recognized by the International Boxing Hall of Fame is the greatest reward that anybody can ever get.” - Guy Jutras

“The biggest honor in the sport of boxing is induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the greatest honor any publicist can hope to get. This is a tremendous honor. I now will be in the Hall of Fame with my former boss, the best publicist in the sport of boxing, Irving Rudd. And I wouldn’t be where I am without Bob Arum.” - Lee Samuels

“The sport of boxing has given me direction and a clarity for the difference between work and passion and a job and a purpose. It has also given me opportunities to share special moments with my family, as it has now with the news that I have been elected into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.” - Teddy Atlas
 

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Any of ya'll think Joshua will fight Fury first then Wilder? especially now that Fury's stock has gone up in the aftermath of the Wilder fight. Can't imagine Fury turning it down either. Not sure what Wilder does in the mean time though, What's a solid match up for him besides Fury rematch and Joshua?.
 
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Wilder :scust:


He really out here looking bad. He had ample opportunity to take Fury out after that but instead he ended up getting rocked and getting on his bike :scust:...
He did what he usually does but this time the opponent still had his legs so Fury just stepped back and made Wilder fell short with the "windmilling" finish attempt so he could tie him up. That's where I knew Fury not gonna get knocked out.
 

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Weren't nikkas bytching about the ref giving Wilder extra time to recover when he was hurt against Ortiz.

and now this nikka losing it because he can't get over the fact that someone got up from one of his fight ending punches.

Boxing fukkery never leave us. :ohlawd:
 

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He did what he usually does but this time the opponent still had his legs so Fury just stepped back and made Wilder fell short with the "windmilling" finish attempt so he could tie him up. That's where I knew Fury not gonna get knocked out.

Man Wilder just needed to slow down a little and split Fury's guard with a right down the middle. The left hook he threw before he started windmilling looked like Fury was nearly done.
 

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Any of ya'll think Joshua will fight Fury first then Wilder? especially now that Fury's stock has gone up in the aftermath of the Wilder fight. Can't imagine Fury turning it down either. Not sure what Wilder does in the mean time though, What's a solid match up for him besides Fury rematch and Joshua?.

wilder has a mandatory waiting for him
 

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Weren't nikkas bytching about the ref giving Wilder extra time to recover when he was hurt against Ortiz.

and now this nikka losing it because he can't get over the fact that someone got up from one of his fight ending punches.

Boxing fukkery never leave us. :ohlawd:
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I’m not familiar with all of the LDBC. All I know is 78sports is hilarious, which is the only reason why I listen to him.

As far as Boxingego, I don’t know how anyone can listen to that nygga. His whole lane of reporting is talking about what he sees on twitter and Instagram. It’s just corny to me. I understand why it works, because there are plenty of nyggas who aren’t on twitter or instagram. I’m just not interested in hearing a nygga talk about a tweet.
Yeah I like 78 patreon stuff a lot dude is hilarious
 
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