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RIP MR. SMOKE
Wanna fight the best they said
So... when will be the time is "right" for Benavidez to fight someone with a pulse?
Beating a washed up Uzi won't do anyone favors.
He hasn't got a solid opponent since Dirrell
Not buying that everybody is just avoiding him, both Plant and him are at fault to me. Morrell seems to be the only one who'd actually fight anyone
I don't know if that's the case with Morrell, Ronnie Shields didn't seem like he was ready to jump into those fights. Morrell vs Ryder would have been the best case for him if Hearn didn't pull out of the purse bid(I get that split was low).So... when will be the time is "right" for Benavidez to fight someone with a pulse?
Beating a washed up Uzi won't do anyone favors.
He hasn't got a solid opponent since Dirrell
Not buying that everybody is just avoiding him, both Plant and him are at fault to me. Morrell seems to be the only one who'd actually fight anyone
Been wondering where Steen has been, Henderson got the shot at Morrell after Steen beat him in a Shobox main eventShoBox Tripleheader at Bally’s Atlantic City: Garcia vs. Johnson To Open Telecast
BY RANDOM HITS
Published Mon Oct 17, 2022, 04:51 PM EDT
More changes to the upcoming Showtime televised ShoBox tripleheader, which occurs on Friday night. The event takes place at Bally’s Atlantic City Casino and Resort, site of the first ShoBox years ago, for the second time in two months.
A battle of undefeated super middleweights, between Sean Hemphill (14-0, 8 KOs) and David Stevens (11-0, 8 KOs), has been scrapped from the card.
In the main event, fast-rising blue-chip prospect Isaiah Steen (16-0, 12 KOs) will get a chance to slingshot himself up the super middleweight rankings when he takes on dangerous power-puncher Sena Agbeko (26-2, 21 KOs).
Both Steen and Agbeko are ShoBox alumni as the heavy-handed Agbeko faces Steen in the 10-round main event at 168 pounds.
In the newly updated co-feature, perennial spoiler and ShoBox alum Marquis Taylor (12-1-2, 1 KO) is taking on undefeated Marlon Harrington (8-0, 7 KOs) in an eight-round super welterweight attraction that was originally set to open up the telecast.
The updated opening bout will now see an intriguing eight-round clash between undefeated heavyweight prospects Elvis Garcia (12-0, 9 KOs) and Moses Johnson (8-0-1, 7 KOs).
Garcia had a successful amateur career winning U.S. National Silver and two Bronze medals and also garnered two more Bronze at the U.S. Olympic Qualifiers in 2015. Johnson won the 2015 New York Golden Gloves.
haney vs davis...We need Stevenson vs Haney. fukk all the other shyt