Lmfao vargas mungia and the vargas is Jesse
Well we will see what that b sample says.This just in …..Whyte pissed hot
-An "A" Sample UKAD collected from Mr. Dillian Whyte in relation with his bout against Oscar Rivas yielded an adverse finding. In light of that adverse finding, and pending the outcome of the WBC’s own investigation and adjudicatory process, the WBC is provisionally suspending the WBC’s recognition of Dillian Whyte as WBC Interim World Heavyweight Champion and Mandatory Challenger of the division.
The WBC has notified Mr. Whyte and his team of the WBC's suspension, and that it will afford Mr. Whyte the opportunity to present its position to the WBC at an investigative hearing which will take place at a place and time to be announced in the near future. Throughout its investigation and hearing, the WBC will afford Mr. Whyte and his team the opportunity to present any available information and materials, and any exculpatory evidence they might deem appropriate.- WBC
B sample shouldve already been presented.. They over there schemingWell we will see what that b sample says.
Idk breh he might just get wrecked like Sadam Ali did. Might be too small for Munguia to make a dent in himi honestly think vargas has a chance of beating dude
Idk breh he might just get wrecked like Sadam Ali did. Might be too small for Munguia to make a dent in him
It's a damn shame how badly munguia fukked up ali...Idk breh he might just get wrecked like Sadam Ali did. Might be too small for Munguia to make a dent in him
Fury To Fight 9/14 In Vegas Or 9/21 In Boston; Opponent TBD
By Keith Idec
The list of potential dates and sites for Tyson Fury’s next fight is now smaller than his list of possible opponents.
BoxingScene.com has been informed by multiple sources that Fury will fight either September 14 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas or September 21 at TD Garden in Boston. His opponent likely will be chosen by the end of this week.
The 30-year-old Fury’s last fight, a second-round technical knockout of Germany’s Tom Schwarz, was held June 15 at MGM Grand Garden Arena. The lineal heavyweight champion hasn’t fought at TD Garden, home of the NBA’s Celtics and the NHL’s Bruins.
The date and site of Fury’s fight could be dependent upon whether MGM Resorts International executives decide to host a different fight card September 14. That show, co-promoted by Oscar De La Hoya’s company and Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing, would feature Mexico’s Jaime Munguia (33-0, 26 KOs), the WBO junior middleweight champion, and Las Vegas’ Jessie Vargas (29-2-2, 11 KOs) in a main event DAZN would stream.
Promoter Bob Arum’s initial plan for Fury (28-0-1, 20 KOs), who’s co-promoted by Frank Warren, was for him to fight at Madison Square Garden sometime in October. Now that the unbeaten Brit will return to the ring sooner, Arum’s matchmakers are trying to lock down an opponent.
Numerous heavyweights have turned down Top Rank’s offer to fight Fury. Others were deemed unavailable because they’ve fought recently or already have fights scheduled.
Whomever the 6-feet-9 Fury fights, the second bout of his contract with Top Rank and ESPN will be streamed live by ESPN+, the cable giant’s streaming service.
If Fury wins his next fight, the former IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO champion is expected to challenge WBC heavyweight champ Deontay Wilder (41-0-1, 40 KOs) in a rematch early in 2020. Their second fight also is contingent on Wilder defeating Cuban contender Luis Ortiz (31-1, 26 KOs, 2 NC) in their rematch, which is expected to take place at some point in November.
yup imam beat ugas clearer than porter did..it was at 140Had no idea Imam beat Ugas back in 2014.
Don’t remember they fight but can believe it, Imam is all wrong for Ugas, this is why we need dudes to fight because styles make fights.yup imam beat ugas clearer than porter did..it was at 140