Essential The Official Boxing Random Thoughts Thread...All boxing heads ENTER.

Agent Mulder

Fight The Future
Bushed
Joined
May 26, 2012
Messages
1,521
Reputation
-215
Daps
2,030
Reppin
NYC
Why only single out Tank? Dev and Shakur have only fought 3 total
I clearly stated it’s a issue with black fighter(s) in general.

There was/is so much hate towards Canelo supposedly ducking black fighters - but, he’s probably fought more than these guys’ favorite fighters combined :mjlol:

Coli fanboys keep VERY quiet and just cheer on when their favorite fighters beat up on scrawny, blown up, old, or dehydrated Mexican and european fighters.

Can’t really bring it up though. Taboo round here. :sas2:
 

JealousOnesEn_V

HTX Certified
Joined
May 19, 2012
Messages
2,525
Reputation
390
Daps
7,993
I clearly stated it’s a issue with black fighter(s) in general.

There was/is so much hate towards Canelo supposedly ducking black fighters - but, he’s probably fought more than these guys’ favorite fighters combined :mjlol:

Coli fanboys keep VERY quiet and just cheer on when their favorite fighters beat up on scrawny, blown up, old, or dehydrated Mexican and european fighters.

Can’t really bring it up though. Taboo round here. :sas2:

Yeah i never understood it either
 

Tanahashi Coates

Superstar
Joined
Apr 14, 2015
Messages
14,809
Reputation
2,443
Daps
39,513
Andrade's getting exposed :yeshrug:.....if he's truly the guy his stans claim he is, he should easily be able to outbox a one dimensional guy like David. But he's not that guy. So he won't. Legs too weak. Always squared up. China Chin exposed. He's not durable enough to evade the pressure over 12 rounds. Not agile enough either.

It's gonna get ugly for him. Still have doubts it'll even happen. I'll believe it once the bell rings and Andrade hasn't jumped into the first row.

I just wanna see the fight because on paper it can go either way. If Andrade is healthy and gets a knockdown within the opening rounds, it can set the tone. Can he force David to lower his punch output? Can David's pressure test Andrade's angles and movement?

Also, if anyone messes this up, it'll be on Sampson. He's the one that said they needed more money for Andrade than Canelo and that he wasn't gonna put Benavidez against him :mjlol:
 
Last edited:

malbaker86

Gators
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
55,941
Reputation
7,074
Daps
124,735
Reppin
Jacksonville, FL
Interviewer: Hey Guys so I'm here with TBE, Floyd MONEEEY Mayweather! The fans wanted to know Champ what's your favorite restaurant?

Floyd: See the thing is this, I'm a businessman. I had a good career and made smart investments. I don't take anything away from any restaurants not even takeouts but I got to speak my mind and keep it real with you. When we talk about favorite restaurants you got to bring up my name. In the ring, I would have guys in there eating all types of shots to the face and body. When you watch boxing today a lot of the younger talents try to copy my style. They call it the Philly shell but really it's the Money Mayweather style.

Interviewer: That's amazing Mr.Mayweather you're such a great guest and we're happy to have you on today. The fans are going to love this one.

Floyd: Thanks for the interview. I am also thankful to the fans, boxing media and to AL. I'm just having fun and enjoying retirement. I'm still healthy and sharp. It's not about me anymore but these younger guys. It's a bunch of amazing fights to be made. That's the thing when it comes to fights being made I always stepped up and face the toughest opponents. People say Floyd didn't fight this guy or that guy. But the truth is those guys didn't want to fight me. I always tried to make those fights happen.

Interviewer: Do you have anything else to say to the fans Floyd?

Floyd: You know me I speak my mind I think I said everything that needs to be said but that's why I'm TBE. Look out for my newest exhibition match to come up soon. It's going to be a helluva fight that you don't want to miss.

Him and 50 give the same exact interviews every single time and this sounds just like a Floyd interview :russ:
 

reservoirdogs

Superstar
Joined
Jun 1, 2016
Messages
12,707
Reputation
1,030
Daps
25,527

Not sure if this a legit source but if yes then good for Kambo, finally a stylistic matchup where his strengths can shine again, assuming Loma won’t switch to boxing on his backfoot for his sake. Still won’t necessarily win but at least he can throw those combos now on someone who’s coming forward
 

patscorpio

It's a movement
Staff member
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
120,504
Reputation
11,645
Daps
249,681
Reppin
MA/CT/Nigeria #byrdgang #RingGangRadio
Yes he does. I met him when he was doing the press conference at Tottenham. He's a moody fukker. I had to tell the Netflix crew to get out of the car because they didn't have accreditation.
the one and only time i was ever around him was at beterbiev vs gvozdyk..he was on the level that day i guess lol
 

patscorpio

It's a movement
Staff member
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
120,504
Reputation
11,645
Daps
249,681
Reppin
MA/CT/Nigeria #byrdgang #RingGangRadio
if he thinks that..theres going to be some punishing losses coming up for him in the very near future

Canelo Believes That His Career Has Four More Years, Maybe Five​

canelo-alvarez-12129.jpg

BY BOXINGSCENE STAFF
Published Mon Aug 21, 2023, 12:03 AM EDT
Mexican superstar Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez realizes that he's getting closer to the final leg of his pro career.
Canelo, 33-years-old, will defend his undisputed super middleweight crown against Jermell Charlo, on September 30 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Their showdown will headline a Showtime Pay-Per-View card. Charlo, the undisputed junior middleweight champion, will move up in weight by two divisions to make the fight.
Canelo turned pro in 2005, as a junior welterweight. He would eventually capture his first world title at junior middleweight in 2011.
He eventually headed up to middleweight and won gold in that division in 2018. A year later, Canelo would jump up to light heavyweight and captured a world title at 175. And then he dropped back to super middleweight to eventually unify the entire weight class in 2021.
At the moment, Canelo believes that his career can continue for at least four or five more years.
"I think I at least have four more years in me, maybe five. I've been a professional boxer since I was 15 years of age. That is almost 18 years fighting professionally. I always said I would retire when I was 36 or 37, around that age. That should be more than enough, it's so many years boxing. By then, I will have accomplished many things and then I will have to enjoy life with the family and all," Canelo told The Breakfast Club.
Canelo saw action back in May, when he dominated John Ryder over twelve rounds of action. He would then sign a three fight agreement with Premier Boxing Champions. The upcoming defense against Charlo is the first bout of that deal. Win or lose in September, Canelo is expected to fight in May and September of 2024.
 
Top