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ward def didnt have no privilege background...both his folks were drug addicts


Ward carries himself so proffesionally without a lot of fukkery that it threw me off guard to learn what I did in this documentary. Always was a big fan but I have that much more respect for him.

It just makes guys like Ja Morant look that much more corny when you see how tough other people had it.
 

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Golden Boy re-signs ‘JoJo’ Diaz

Golden Boy announced on Wednesday that it has re-signed lightweight Joseph “JoJo” Diaz Jr., a former junior lightweight titlist and 2012 U.S. Olympian.

Golden Boy president Eric Gomez told Fight Freaks Unite that the company signed Diaz to a multi-year deal and that he probably would have his first bout of the new contract on the undercard of the highly anticipated fight between WBA “regular” welterweight titlist Eimantas Stanionis and mandatory challenger Vergil Ortiz Jr. on July 8 (DAZN) at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.

“He’s been with us since Day 1 and we still feel he has a lot of fight in him,” Gomez said. “His losses have been to top guys, he’s a former world champion and we still have a lot of belief in him. He grew up with us and he’s part of our Golden Boy family.”

Diaz said he also felt like Golden Boy was family to him.

“From start to finish, my legacy will be with Golden Boy,” Diaz said. “That’s loyalty. I’m honored and thankful.”

Diaz, who has had legal issues outside the ring, also has been on a slide inside the ring having lost his past three fights. He lost a unanimous decision challenging Devin Haney for the WBC lightweight title in December 2021 followed by a lopsided decision to William Zepeda and, most recently, a very surprising split decision verdict to former title challenger Mercito Gesta on March 18.

Diaz (32-4-1, 15 KOs), 31, a southpaw from South El Monte, California, won the IBF junior lightweight title by upset decision over Tevin Farmer in 2020 but never defended it. For his first defense against Shavkat Rakhimov in February 2021, Diaz was 3.5 pounds overweight and stripped of the belt. The fight went on and resulted in a majority draw with the belt remaining vacant. Diaz then officially moved up to lightweight.
 

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WBC Prez: We'll Support Jermall Charlo Unconditionally, He Had a Serious Mental Health Episode​

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BY BOXINGSCENE STAFF
Published Thu May 18, 2023, 03:13 AM EDT
World Boxing Council President Mauricio Sulaiman revealed that WBC middleweight world champion Jermall Charlo’s long stint of inactivity, of almost two years, was caused by a “serious, important mental health episode”.
Charlo last fought on June 19 of 2021, when he defeated Juan Macias Montiel by unanimous decision.
Sulaiman explained the process of how the WBC has handled the situation with the middleweight title in light of Charlo's absence.
“Basically, in 2021, Charlo was ready for a big fight with Jaime Munguia [that was never finalized]," Sulaiman told Izquierdazo and other reporters.
“Then Munguia didn’t want to fight with [Carlos] Adames in a final elimination fight, and Charlo accepted a fight with [Maciej' Sulecki, and Adames was ordered to fight [for the interim title] so the title can have activity. Munguia leaves negotiations, and Charlo gets injured."
While recovering from his injury, Charlo suffered a mental health issue.
“When Charlo was recovering from his injury, he suffered a mental health episode, a serious, important one," Sulaiman explained.
“If people want to be yelling and kicking because we didn’t strip him from his title for not fighting, that is the reason. We will be supporting him unconditionally. That is why there is an interim title, so there can be activity in the division. But we will always support our champion, and the good times, and even more in the bad times."
When asked about the WBC’s plans for Charlo’s return, Sulaiman reiterates his total support.
“We want him to fight, to defend his title”, Sulaiman said. “We want him to come back, or in a 10 round fight. We will support him. And then we hope that a fight can be made with Adames [WBC interim champion] to unify the title. Or a fight with Munguia would be amazing. We would approve it, without a doubt”.
Recently, Charlo said that he had a call with Demetrius Andrade, and they want to fight. Jermall even said that he wants to fight Andrade without a tune up fight.
Sulaiman would approve that fight.
“Yes”, Sulaiman replied. “Without a doubt, Andrade has demonstrated that he is a great fighter”.
Sulaiman responded to recent and reiterated criticism from Golden Boy Promotions CEO Oscar De La Hoya - for not stripping Charlo from the title. De La Hoya suggested that the fight between Munguia and Sergiy Derevyanchenko should have had the vacant WBC title at stake.
“Jaime is a great fighter," Sulaiman said. “I like him a lot, I respect him. His fight with Charlo was ready. Unfortunately there were problems between the broadcasting platforms that sometimes negotiations stop. Munguia has been fighting above the 160 pound limit, and we have been criticized for keeping him as the number one [contender] in the rankings, but if they [Charlo and Munguia] want the fight, I will keep doing everything that is possible for it to happen."
 

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probably served to both, he'll join that Pedraza/Commey tier of dude that keeps getting rinsed and recycled.
If Devin Stays at 135 and stays at Top Rank then I think he may get Keyshawn assuming he signs a 3/4 fight deal (because I see Shakur vs Devin easier to make).

If Devin Stays at 135 and leaves Top Rank to get Tank I see them doing Shakur vs George to show a litmus that Shakur is as good or better than Haney (using triangle theory for casuals).

If Devin moves to vacates and moves up to 140 then shyt gets interesting.
 
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