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I like seeing when boxers randomly cross paths. JCC jr was doing an interview then jermall dropped in. Then donaire dropped in. Julio was just standing there high as fukk looking lost:mjlol:......and he kept getting charlo mixed up with his brother.


JCC: "I wanna see you vs canelo and golovkin":smugfavre:



Charlo: "that's my brother. I fight at 154":mjgrin:



JCC: "you fight at 154?....you big as shyt":damn:







lmaooo!!!!! JCC on his coked out Benavidez swag. Lookin like a retarded version of a miami vice villian
 

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You have an open invitation to join Pat. We need a guy like you to infiltrate the DAZN/Matchroom/AJ teams from within and bring it down. They trust you. Listen, I know you like AJ, but, he's not what you think he is.

Come to the LBDC. We'll fly you down to the next PBC event. We'll have plenty of wings and hoes. We'll let you talk to the best heavyweight of all time, Deontay Wilder. Who knows, you may even get a photo with Claressa.
go where the money is pimp:mjgrin:

Right but Loma and the kind of guys around his level gonna have a faster reaction time though, typically at least
Y'all gon learn that Loma is essentially a russian bot #cantstopwontstop
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Oscar Valdez vs. Jason Sanchez Finalized For June 8 on ESPN

Boxing’s preeminent action superhero, Oscar Valdez, will make the sixth defense of his WBO featherweight world title Saturday, June 8 against the upset-minded Jason “El Alacrancito” Sanchez at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center.

Valdez-Sanchez and the 10-round light heavyweight showdown between title-hungry contenders Sullivan Barrera and Michael Seals will be televised live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

Undercard bouts will stream live on ESPN+ beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT. Gabriel Flores Jr. (13-0, 6 KOs), fresh off his third-round knockout over Eduardo Pereira Reis in front of more than 10,000 fans in his hometown of Stockton, California, will see action on the undercard.

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Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Let's Get It On Promotions and Atlantis Casino Resort Spa, tickets for this world championship event priced at $103, $68 and $43 (including facility fees) are on sale now and can be purchased via Ticketmaster.com or in person at the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa gift shop.

“Jason Sanchez is the real ‘Cinderella Man,’” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “He is young, hungry and capable of pulling off a major upset. It should be an exciting battle.”

"I’m excited to be back in the ring for the sixth defense of my world title. I know there is a big target on my back because I'm the champion, but nobody is going to take this title away from me,” Valdez said. "This will be my second fight training with Eddy Reynoso. Training with Eddy, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. I felt great in the ring during my first fight with Eddy in my corner. I know that I will look even better this time out. The fans in Reno and watching on ESPN and ESPN Deportes can expect a great showing from me on June 8.”

“I am truly honored and blessed to have an opportunity like this,” Sanchez said. “Coming from Albuquerque, New Mexico, I knew I had to work extra hard to be noticed and to get where I’m at right now. I will be bringing this belt home to Albuquerque, to my family, my supporters, and most of all, my late brother Alan Sanchez. I believe he guided me down this road and that my journey is only beginning.”

Valdez (25-0, 20 KOs), Mexico’s first two-time Olympian, has thrilled boxing fans with his go-for-broke style. He won the WBO featherweight title in July 2016 and proved his mettle with a trio of 12-round bloodbaths against Miguel Marriaga, Genesis Servania and Scott Quigg in consecutive bouts. Valdez outlasted an over-the-weight Quigg last March by unanimous decision despite fighting more than half the bout with a severely broken jaw. Following the Quigg bout, Valdez took nearly a year off, returning Feb. 2 in Frisco, Texas, to knock out then-unbeaten Italian challenger Carmine Tommasone in the seventh round.

The 24-year-old Sanchez (14-0, 7 KOs) enters this championship fight as one of the featherweight division’s fastest-rising young guns. Last October, he stunned then-unbeaten Jean Carlos Rivera via unanimous decision in Panama City, Panama. Following the Rivera victory, Sanchez signed a long-term promotional contract with Top Rank. He impressed in his Top Rank debut Feb. 2 in Frisco, Texas, knocking out Daniel Olea in the second round. Sanchez hopes to become only the fifth men’s boxer from New Mexico to win a world title.

Barrera (22-2, 14 KOs), a former Cuban amateur standout, defected to the United States in 2009 and turned pro later that year. The Miami-based bruiser won the first 17 bouts of his career before dropping a decision to pound-for-pound great Andre Ward. A perennial contender, Barrera holds victories over Joe Smith Jr., Vyacheslav Shabranskyy, Karo Murat and former super middleweight world champion Jeff Lacy. He challenged Dmitry Bivol for a light heavyweight world title last year and fought valiantly before being stopped in the 12th and final round.

Seals (22-2, 16 KOs), a former linebacker for Alabama A&M University, traded in his cleats for trunks and turned pro after a five-fight amateur career. He was 19-0 when he clashed with Edwin Rodriguez in November 2015. In a seesaw battle that included five knockdowns, Rodriguez knocked out Seals in the third round of a Fight of the Year contender. Seals is 3-1 since the Rodriguez battle, the lone loss coming via disqualification after he hit his opponent while he was on the ground. The winner of this can’t-miss action fight will be in line for a potential world title opportunity.

“I am very excited to have signed with Top Rank, a world-class organization with the best light heavyweights in the world,” Barrera said. “I am excited about the future, but the first step is to handle business June 8 and then I can look forward to a shot at a world title. My ultimate goal is Sergey Kovalev. I’ve been chasing him my whole career. Hopefully, we can finally fight this year.”

“This means everything to me. I had a great opportunity with Edwin Rodriguez, but I went into that fight with a torn rotator cuff. I was basically fighting with just my right hand," Seals said. "Now, I am 100 percent healthy. This is my time. Barrera had his time. I feel good. I feel sharp. I feel young. I have sacrificed so much and have had a lot of time to reflect on the decisions I’ve made and all of the hardships I’ve gone through. On June 8, I’m going to unleash all of my frustration on Barrera. I don’t want to take anything away from Barrera. He’s a world-class fighter, but I am as well.”
 

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Baldomir Facing 20 Years in Sexual Abuse Case, Trial in July

By Elisinio Castillo

After 900 days in prison, the justice of the province of Santa Fe in Argentina set the date to begin the trial of former world champion Carlos Baldomir, whoe is being accused of sexually abusing his 8-year-old daughter.

The trial will begin on July 25, where the former fighter will be tried for "sexual abuse."

The prosecutor Alejandra Del Río Ayala, of the Gefas Office (Fiscal Unit of Gender, Family and Sexual Violence of the MPA) that will carry out the case and said that they will ask for 20 years in prison.

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The case began on October 29, 2016, when Baldomir's ex-wife and mother of the girl filed a complaint with the Center for Counseling the Victim of Family and Sexual Violence. Baldomir was arrested twenty days later, on November 18, 2016, at his house in the Buenos Aires city of Junín where he lived at that time.

Baldomir was born on April 30, 1971 in Los Hornos neighborhood of the city of Santa Fe and the peak of his career was in 2006, year in which he won the world welterweight title of the World Boxing Council (WBC) with a huge upset decision over Zab Judah.

His last high profile fight came in September 2010, when he was knocked out in the sixth round by the Mexican superstar Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in Los Angeles, California, and on that night the Guadalajara boxer won the super welterweight silver title of the World Boxing Council (WBC).

And the last time Baldomir saw action in the ring was in 2014, when he lost a ten round decision to Andrey Meryasev.

sick fukk..let him rot in prison :camby:
 
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