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nikkas kill me with that lowball shyt.. Danny highest purse on record is $2m.. and that was 3 years ago.. In a fight he lost btw.. The nikka hasnt beat a champion period since 2013 and has no belts, yet this nikka can turn down double his highest payday(with ppv revenue on the backend) plus a shot at the title on ppv, and nikkas will cosign this goofy shyt, :hhh:


What did Khan bring to the table to get 7 ms tho :russ:


You’re argument is as fukking trash as the fakkit that co-signed you :mjlol:


I guarantee if they gave Swift Khan money Swift woulda took the fight ... I guarantee Swift woulda brought it a hell of a lot more ppv than what Khan N Bud brought in :umad:



Matter fact Spence vs Swift should do less than 150k according to your dumbass logic cuz Khan is a draw Right?? Right??:mjgrin:
 

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I don’t know why people shyt on Gervonta’s Gamboa win. I mean he knocked down a former champion in that division multiple times and eventually stopped him. It was his first fight at 135 and he did his job. Yeah he struggled but Gamboa isnt a complete Jobber. The weight and decision making issues are troublesome, but in the ring for the most part he’s proven to answer every call and has looked impressive often.


They do mental gymnastics for nikkas they Stan N when the same standards are held for nikkas they hate its bu bu bu bu but it’s different :manny:
 

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I don’t know why people shyt on Gervonta’s Gamboa win. I mean he knocked down a former champion in that division multiple times and eventually stopped him. It was his first fight at 135 and he did his job. Yeah he struggled but Gamboa isnt a complete Jobber. The weight and decision making issues are troublesome, but in the ring for the most part he’s proven to answer every call and has looked impressive often.
Bro I thought gamboa was retired
 

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Yea, all that shyt SOUNDS nice, but thats not how business works.. Your purse is your purse.. If you worth a certain amount then you have to show receipts. If Danny and Charlo is making some unreported back end money under the table then kudos to them.. they still gotta show and prove where the money is coming from. why someone offering them double their reported earnings plus ppv is a lowball offer..
So explain Wilder having purses of 12 million but Forbes telling you he made 48 million
 

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Berchelt-Valenzuela, Moloney-Franco, Moloney-Baez - Cards Made Official
By Random Hits

Published On Tue Jun 16, 2020, 09:41 PM EST

From Down Under to “The Bubble,” Australia’s Moloney twins — Andrew and Jason — are set for their Las Vegas debuts.

Andrew “The Monster” Moloney will make the first defense of his WBA super flyweight world title Tuesday, June 23 from the MGM Grand Conference Center—Grand Ballroom against Joshua “El Professor” Franco (ESPN & ESPN Deportes, 8 p.m. ET). Moloney-Franco will be the first men’s boxing world title bout since February 29.

The fights continue from the MGM Grand Thursday, June 25, when WBO No. 2 bantamweight contender Jason Moloney will face Leonardo Baez in a 10-rounder (ESPN & ESPN Deportes, 8 p.m. ET).

Week 3 of the Top Rank on ESPN summer series concludes from TV Azteca Studios in Mexico City on Saturday, June 27, when WBC super featherweight world champion Miguel “El Alacran” Berchelt will face Eleazar “Tronco” Valenzuela in a 10-round lightweight bout (ESPN & ESPN Deportes, 11 p.m. ET).

“It’s very exciting times as Australia's only world champion, Andrew Moloney, will defend his title against a tough warrior in Joshua Franco,” said Tony Tolj, who manages the Moloney brothers. "Jason has trained hard and is ready for world championship opportunities. Both are in tough fights that the fans are going to love. We want to fight the best. It's a great honor to headline back-to-back shows, especially at MGM Grand.”

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June 23
MGM Grand Conference Center – Grand Ballroom

Main Event
Andrew Moloney (21-0, 14 KOs) vs. Joshua Franco (16-1-2, 8 KOs)
12 Rounds, Moloney’s WBA Super Flyweight World Title

Andrew Moloney has won four consecutive bouts by knockout, including an eighth-round stoppage over Miguel Gonzalez on Gonzalez’s home turf in Chile. He captured the WBA interim world title last November, stopping Elton Dharry on cuts following eight one-sided rounds. The WBA elevated Moloney to full champion in March, and he will defend his strap against Franco, a San Antonio native who is best known for his action-packed trilogy against Oscar Negrete. Franco, who has gone five bouts since his lone professional defeat, went 1-0-2 versus Negrete.

“It’s a dream come true for me to be headlining at the MGM Grand for my first world title defense,” Andrew Moloney said. “Thank you to Top Rank and my team for giving me this amazing opportunity. Franco is a great fighter, but I believe I am faster, more powerful, and too hungry to let anyone take this belt away from me.”

Said Franco: “I have been waiting all my life to fight for a world title. I know that all my hard work will pay off when I step into the ring and become a world champion. These are tough times for the world, so I’m grateful to have this opportunity when the world has come to a halt. I will do my best to entertain the fans during this time and make my training team, promoter and everyone in San Antonio proud. This June 23, class will be in session, and everyone’s invited to watch on ESPN.”

Co-Feature
Christopher Diaz (25-2, 16 KOs) vs. Jason Sanchez (15-1, 8 KOs)
10 Rounds, Featherweight

In a clash of former world title challengers, the winner will re-enter the world title picture. Diaz is 2-1 since a decision loss to Masayuki Ito for the vacant WBO junior lightweight world title. Following the Ito loss, Diaz moved down in weight to compete as a featherweight. Sanchez gave a valiant effort in a June 2019 decision loss to then-WBO featherweight world champion Oscar Valdez. The Albuquerque native rebounded with a knockout win over Adeilson Dos Santos last October.

“I know that winning this next fight opens the door to a world title shot, and I have worked hard to make it happen and finally achieve my dream of becoming a world champion," Diaz said. "Jason Sanchez is a world-level opponent. His only defeat is against Oscar Valdez — and he is a seasoned Mexican warrior — but I am coming prepared for everything Sanchez will bring to the ring."

Undercard

Joseph “Blessed Hands” Adorno (14-0-1, 12 KOs), who is coming off an eight-round draw in January, will look to get back to his winning ways against Alexis del Bosque (17-5, 9 KOs) in an eight-rounder at lightweight.

In a junior welterweight battle set for six rounds, Miguel Contreras (10-0, 6 KOs), from Bakersfield, California, will fight 20-year-old knockout artist Rolando Vargas (5-0, 5 KOs).

Helaman Olguin (7-3, 3 KOs), winner of five straight, will take on Adam Stewart (8-0-1, 5 KOs) in a six-rounder at heavyweight.

June 25
MGM Grand Conference Center – Grand Ballroom

Main Event
Jason Moloney (20-1, 17 KOs) vs. Leonardo Baez (18-2, 9 KOs)
10 Rounds, Bantamweight

Jason Moloney came up a hair short in his bid for the IBF bantamweight world title in October 2018, losing a disputed split decision to Emmanuel Rodriguez. He has knocked out three opponents since, most recently blitzing Dixon Flores in two rounds on the same card as his brother’s victory over Elton Dharry. Baez, from Mexicali, Mexico, has won six in a row, most recently shutting out former interim world champion Moises Flores over eight rounds.

“My opponent, Leonardo Baez, is a good fighter who comes forward and puts on a lot of pressure,” Jason Moloney said. “I have been working extremely hard to make sure this is the most spectacular performance of my career and to prove that I am ready for another shot at a world title.”

Said Baez: “I’m very happy for this opportunity. I had already been training, so that’s why I’m ready to come back. I’m confident in my preparation. I know I will walk away with my hand raised.”

Co-Feature
Abraham Nova (18-0, 14 KOs) vs. Avery Sparrow (10-1, 3 KOs)
10 Rounds, Junior Lightweight

Nova made his Top Rank debut in January, registering a fourth-round knockout. He returns for his “Bubble” debut against Sparrow, a battle-hardened Philadelphia native who is coming off a March 2019 decision victory over former world title challenger Hank Lundy. Nova, born in Puerto Rico and raised in Albany, New York, was one of Teofimo Lopez’s chief sparring partners before Lopez’s lightweight title-winning effort over Richard Commey last December.

Undercard

Orlando “El Zurdo de Oro” González (14-0, 10 KOs), from Aguadilla Puerto Rico, will face off against Ecuadorian veteran Luis Porozo (15-2, 8 KOs) in an eight-rounder at junior lightweight. A southpaw puncher, Gonzalez has registered three knockouts in his last four fights.

June 27
TV Azteca Studios

Main Event
Miguel Berchelt (37-1, 33 KOs) vs. Eleazar Valenzuela (21-13-4, 16 KOs)

Berchelt, the long-reigning WBC super featherweight kingpin, will return in his first non-title bout since 2015. A native of Cancun, Mexico, he has notched five consecutive knockouts, including a devastating fourth-round stoppage over former world champion Jason Sosa in his last outing. Valenzuela is 8-3 with one no contest in his last 12 bouts.

Undercard

Omar “Pollo” Aguilar (17-0, 16 KOs), a 21-year-old punching prodigy from Ensenada, Mexico, will fight Dante “Crazy” Jardon (32-6, 23 KOs) in a 10-rounder at junior welterweight.

In a 10-round junior lightweight bout, Mauricio “Bronco” Lara (18-2, 12 KOs) will fight unbeaten Tijuana native Humberto Galindo (12-0-1, 9 KOs).

Rafael “El Divino” Espinoza (14-0, 12 KOs) will look to extend his knockout streak to eight in an eight-round featherweight battle against Luis Guzman (8-14, 1 KO).

Junior welterweight prospect Ruben “Pollito” Aguilar (9-0, 7 KOs), who has five consecutive first-round knockouts, will fight Emanuel Herrera (7-10, 1 KO) in a six-rounder.
 

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Jarrell Miller To Fight Jerry Forrest On July 9 In Top Rank Debut
By Manouk Akopyan

Published On Tue Jun 16, 2020, 06:42 PM EST

Jarrell Miller will insert himself back into the heavyweight picture on July 9 when he makes his Top Rank debut in Las Vegas against contender Jerry Forrest as the headliner for a show set to be staged on ESPN, multiple sources informed of the fight told BoxingScene.com.

The Nevada State Athletic Commission approved Miller’s (23-0-1 20 KOs) license and paved a way for him to fight Forrest (26-3, 20 KOs).

The 31-year-old, Brooklyn born-and-based Miller was banned from the sport last year after testing positive for multiple performance-enhancing drugs, right before he was set to face Anthony Joshua in June 2019 at the Madison Square Garden In New York.

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A testy news conference to announce the fight took place, but shortly afterward, Miller failed his drug tests and fumbled the opportunity for the fight of a lifetime. Instead, Andy Ruiz took his place on short notice and upset Joshua to become the first ever Mexican heavyweight champion of the world.

The 32-year-old Forrest, a fighter under Lou Dibella’s stable, suffered a questionable and disputed split decision defeat to undefeated American Jermaine Franklin last July on Showtime.

Forrest continues to be matched tough. He was supposed to fight undefeated Croatian and 2016 Olympics bronze medalist Filip Hrgovic in April on the undercard of the Regis Prograis versus Maurice Hooker matchup that never materialized due to Covid-19.

In January, “Big Baby” resurfaced into the boxing scene when he signed a multi-fight, co-promotional deal with Top Rank. Miller is also co-promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions and Salita Promotions.

“Minor setback for a major comeback. I’m coming for everything and everyone. No one is safe. Say hello to the bad guy,” Miller said during the announcement. “Everyone wants to portray the superhero. We don’t live in a sunshine world. I’ll never be the superhero. In my world, the majority of the time, the villain wins.”

Back when Miller was a kickboxer in 2014, he served a nine-month ban from the California State Athletic Commission after testing positive for methylhexaneamine in 2014.

Miller was last in the ring in November 2018 and scored a TKO win over Bogdan Dinu.

“Jarrell Miller is serious about coming back, doing things the right way and becoming heavyweight champion of the world,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum when he signed a pact with the fighter. “He is one of boxing’s most unique and exciting characters, but most importantly, he can fight."

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Backend money this, backend money that, if they would throw around more money than the others they could have probably gotten Canelo or GGG cause according to reports they were in competition for them too not only DAZN

All the 3 main boxing "worlds" are similarly strong to me, the idea some have here that Haymon runs boxing is simply not true. You might want him to but he doesn't. Nobody does. The Matchroom FC fans on twitter think Hearn runs boxing. Guess what: he also doesn't.
Yall should forget about the idea that anyone runs this sport, this ain't MMA, this is an almost 150 years old professional sport that went through so much shyt and fragmentation during the decades that it's very hard to imagine that anyone would run it. They need to co-exist with each other, it is what it is.
 

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What did Khan bring to the table to get 7 ms tho :russ:


You’re argument is as fukking trash as the fakkit that co-signed you :mjlol:


I guarantee if they gave Swift Khan money Swift woulda took the fight ... I guarantee Swift woulda brought it a hell of a lot more ppv than what Khan N Bud brought in :umad:



Matter fact Spence vs Swift should do less than 150k according to your dumbass logic cuz Khan is a draw Right?? Right??:mjgrin:
:hhh:
He probably just brought facts to the table. Khan probably showed where he already headlined a successful ppv, Unlike Danny who only ever managed to land on a undercard.. He probably produced receipts during negotiations, unike PBC fans talking bout " but he got a basketball court and indoor swimming pool" :mjlol:.. Not to mention Khan wasn't coming off a loss, like Danny was. No need to overthink this. Also, I dont do hypotheticals, whatever you believe Danny "would an could" do is irrelevant
 
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