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fukking Euro Broner stay getting shots. How many times do we gotta see Crolla get outboxed cleanly.

Burns to his credit puts up a lil better fight on average against the top guys, but yeah Im tired of him too.

I fukks with Loma but this right here is a meaningless Tank type of fight. I rather see Salido pick up rent in Mexico than watch this shyt. :hhh:
British Broner :mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
We got mexican james toney now british broner :deadmanny:
 

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fukking Euro Broner stay getting shots. How many times do we gotta see Crolla get outboxed cleanly.

Burns to his credit puts up a lil better fight on average against the top guys, but yeah Im tired of him too.

I fukks with Loma but this right here is a meaningless Tank type of fight. I rather see Salido pick up rent in Mexico than watch this shyt. :hhh:
I'd rather see salido beat up lomachenko again for the culture :mjlit:
 

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Loma has a helluva resume in short amount of fights...but it’s hilarious on Reddit/boxing , other forums , YouTube comments etc talking about its time for Tank to step up his competition when he’s 7 years younger and shyt :mjlol:
Once u have a belt then age doesn’t matter anymore, u must fight the best after that.
 

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this fight paired with a zurdo 175 debut...:scust: already not feeling this card




i mean if he is a network free agent...he has no problem going to dazn with uncle eddie or top rank with uncle bob :ld:


chief oluwafemi kickin the real on fury :ohlawd:

 

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Manny Pacquiao is Urging His Eldest Son To Stop Boxing

Eight division world champion Manny Pacquiao said Wednesday he has urged his eldest son to stay out of the ring after the 19-year-old's forays into fighting upset members of the family.

Pacquiao, the only fighter to win world titles in eight different weight divisions, said he and his wife have even made a point not to have gloves and equipment at home.

The boxer, known for his rags-to-riches climb from the street, has tried to push his son Emmanuel Jr, who is known Jimuel, to choose another path.

"It pains me that he is boxing because I know how hard it is. I told him, 'Daddy only went into boxing because of poverty... You, you don't need to box'," Pacquiao said on broadcaster ABS-CBN.

"But he said: 'Daddy, like you boxing is my passion also. I want to be a representative of this country as an athlete'," Pacquiao added.

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Pacquiao made the comments after a video of Jimuel taking part in an exhibition match was posted on Facebook.

"His mother had cried several times telling him, 'Don't go into boxing, son'," Pacquiao said of his wife, Jinkee, who had also urged the 40-year-old boxer to retire.

"He really wants to do it," he added.

The younger Pacquiao wouldn't be the first son of a high-profile boxer to follow dad's lead. The sons of British boxers Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank, as well as heavyweight slugger Joe Frazier, became fighters. Mexican legend Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. saw two of his sons become fighters. Floyd Mayweather Jr. was arguably the most successful son to follow in the boxing footsteps of his father (Floyd Mayweather Sr.).

The Facebook footage shows the younger Pacquiao sending his opponent to his knees with aggressive moves reminiscent of his father. Jimuel was wearing gloves and gear branded "Pacman", his dad's nickname.

The elder Pacquiao was watching the match through a video call and was seen talking to his son before it started.

As for his own career, Pacquiao said he was still eager for a rematch with Floyd Mayweather but had yet to discuss his next fight with adviser Al Haymon.

not surprising...those kids want that greatness...its almost surprising why none of floyd's kids followed him into boxing..thats what mayweather's do lol
 

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A lawsuit can now proceed against Gerard Varlotta, a ring doctor for the 2013 bout that left heavyweight boxer Magomed Abdusalamov with permanent brain damage, after a New York State Supreme Court judge reversed her earlier dismissal of the suit.

In a ruling last week on an appeal of her September 2018 decision, Judge Debra Silber denied Varlotta summary judgment in the medical malpractice case, citing key differences on the facts in depositions of the two sides' expert witnesses. Varlotta again will be one of three defendants -- with ring doctors Anthony Curreri and Osric King -- in the suit brought on behalf of Abdusalamov and his family.

In 2017, the plaintiffs received a record-setting $22 million personal injury settlement from the state in the Court of Claims. Their lawyer for both cases, Paul Edelstein, told ESPN's Outside the Lines that Varlotta's reinstatement to the suit against the doctors means "we will finally get our chance to present the case to a jury so that we could expose in a public setting how poor the treatment was for this professional athlete."


Varlotta's attorney has not responded to phone and email messages seeking comment for this story.

Abdusalamov, then 32, and Mike Perez both entered the ring undefeated for their Nov. 2, 2013, fight on HBO in the Theater at Madison Square Garden. Perez landed 312 punches to Abdusalamov's 248 and won a unanimous 10-round decision that left the native of the Russian Republic of Dagestan with a bloodied and swollen face.

In the dressing room after the fight, Varlotta and Curreri examined Abdusalamov, sutured a gash above his left eye, cleared him to leave and advised him to see a doctor within a week of returning to his Florida home, so he could have the stitches removed and get X-rays of a suspected facial fracture. The fighter's handlers told OTL they heard Abdusalamov say during the postfight exam that his head hurt.

The doctors, who were working for the state athletic commission, did not recommend that Abdusalamov go to a hospital that night, although they had an ambulance at their disposal.

After the doctors left the room -- but before Abdusalamov did -- a fight inspector saw blood in his urine sample and suggested that the boxer's handlers take him by taxi to a hospital.

Surveillance video captured an increasingly unsteady Abdusalamov outside the Garden, vomiting on the curb, when his interpreter was trying to hail a cab. After he got to a hospital emergency room, he lost consciousness. A CT scan revealed a brain bleed, he underwent emergency surgery, suffered multiple strokes and was in a coma for weeks.

More than five years later, the married father of three girls remains paralyzed on his right side and severely limited in his ability to communicate.

A 2016 report by the state inspector general took the athletic commission to task for inadequate postfight emergency plans and failing to properly communicate with Abdusalamov and his team, who were not told about the available ambulance. The 32-month investigation found systemic problems with the commission and recommended numerous reforms.

Said Edelstein of the ongoing suit against the doctors: "We are hoping that a trial exposes how little care is given to athletes involved in combat sports, and it will serve to improve the care that they receive."

this lawsuit is still going...shyt
 
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