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nah...dont get upset breh...just for once can nikkas ease back on the dikkridin for like a day or two? shyt nauseating. I aint defending his comp...u quotin part of a nikkas record..leaving out the part that is still better than what Canelo has done. you refuse to speak on the points in the careers where relevant...just start blabbin about some shyt when a nikka fighting 2 weight classes north. like that absolves nikkas. like I said. its easy now to say shyt about dudes AFTER they lost. yall givin nikkas wins over dudes they never fought. just blabbin about some shyt that took place 2 or 3 years later when a fight was out of the question. Floyd got nikkas on the payroll to protect him son...he really dont need u for that. :pachaha:


God damn you all over the fukkin place:dwillhuh:

Pwill had one big W that put him on the map N lost his very next match killing his momentum....had shane lost after Margarito W would he have fought Floyd?? Had Cotto lost right after he beat Margarito would he have fought Floyd?? Had Canelo lost after beating Trout would he had fought Floyd?? Of course not:aicmon:

Then after the nikka loses he goes on a bum hunting spree N then moves up in weight.

No fukking body fought Pwill at 147 not cotto not Pac not Floyd N its nobodys fault but his own....losing to quintana N fighting bums before moving up is not a way to put your name in the mix:shaq2:
 

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British heavyweight Dereck Chisora is back to his old tricks. According to a report in The Mirror, Chisora was involved in a near brawl with unified beltholder Wladimir Klitschko - after confronting the world champion at a nightclub in Ibiza (Island in Spain).

Chisora’s trainer Don Charles told the paper: “They have history but it was purely a coincidence that they bumped into each other during their holidays."

Last February, Chisora went wild during the entire fight week for his championship bout with older brother Vitali Klitschko. Chisora slapped Vitali at the weigh-in, spit water in Wladimir face during the fight intros and then brawled at the post-fight press conference with David Haye.

No confirmation if any punches were thrown in Ibiza but the paper states the two fighters were pulled apart by bouncers.

Wladimir is due to defend his WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF world titles against Alexander Povetkin in Moscow on October 5. Chisora returns on September 21 at Copper Box Arena.

:laugh: chisora stays in some shyt
 

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God damn you all over the fukkin place:dwillhuh:

Pwill had one big W that put him on the map N lost his very next match killing his momentum....had shane lost after Margarito W would he have fought Floyd?? Had Cotto lost right after he beat Margarito would he have fought Floyd?? Had Canelo lost after beating Trout would he had fought Floyd?? Of course not:aicmon:

Then after the nikka loses he goes on a bum hunting spree N then moves up in weight.

No fukking body fought Pwill at 147 not cotto not Pac not Floyd N its nobodys fault but his own....losing to quintana N fighting bums before moving up is not a way to put your name in the mix:shaq2:

I dont see how its his fault when TR was runnin shyt at the time. Like Pac was gonna fight PWill. :rudy: I remember when they quickly dismissed that shyt. You like to wait til the coast is clear then come out loud talkin. You try and make it seem absurd about what I said about Berto or Williams but I am speaking only of when they were undefeated. I aint talkin bout 10 years later. :snoop: :smh: @Newzz tryin to play me like I am sayin the Berto of the past two years should be perceived as a bigger threat than Canelo. what I am saying is...when he was undefeated there were talks. we didnt know what we know about Berto now and its the same with Canelo. we dont know much about him either...but he is a huge star so the threat is naturally gonna be perceived as bigger. I am not sure he is as big a threat as Guerrero. he does have more hype though...mainly off the Trout fight. but nobody was talking about him being a threat til after he beat Mosley. shyt will be revealed about Canelo. and I know..its the cool thing to do to make it look like this is Floyd's toughest challenge in years...but is it really? Shane situation totally different...he came in as a stepping stone...its not like if Margarito wouldve won that he and Floyd wouldve fought. so what u sayin?

you talkin out your ass actin like if PWill wouldve beaten Quintana the first time we were likely to see a Floyd match. there is no history to support that. When he left WW....I really didnt hear much talk about him and Floyd...from anywhere. It basically was all about Pavlik from that point and then Serge entered the picture.
 

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I dont see how its his fault when TR was runnin shyt at the time. Like Pac was gonna fight PWill. :rudy: I remember when they quickly dismissed that shyt. You like to wait til the coast is clear then come out loud talkin. You try and make it seem absurd about what I said about Berto or Williams but I am speaking only of when they were undefeated. I aint talkin bout 10 years later. :snoop: :smh: @Newzz tryin to play me like I am sayin the Berto of the past two years should be perceived as a bigger threat than Canelo. what I am saying is...when he was undefeated there were talks. we didnt know what we know about Berto now and its the same with Canelo. we dont know much about him either...but he is a huge star so the threat is naturally gonna be perceived as bigger. I am not sure he is as big a threat as Guerrero. he does have more hype though...mainly off the Trout fight. but nobody was talking about him being a threat til after he beat Mosley. shyt will be revealed about Canelo. and I know..its the cool thing to do to make it look like this is Floyd's toughest challenge in years...but is it really? Shane situation totally different...he came in as a stepping stone...its not like if Margarito wouldve won that he and Floyd wouldve fought. so what u sayin?

you talkin out your ass actin like if PWill wouldve beaten Quintana the first time we were likely to see a Floyd match. there is no history to support that. When he left WW....I really didnt hear much talk about him and Floyd...from anywhere. It basically was all about Pavlik from that point and then Serge entered the picture.


I dont know about you breh, but I've been saying Berto was a B fighter since the Luis Collazo fight.


He's a short-armed, no defense having, non-footwork possessing, no head movement having ass fighter.....and has been that way since forever.


I've never been a fan of Berto and never bought into the hype of him.


Canelo Alvarez is not the same. He's shown defense, he's shown head movement, he's shown that he can jab and box if he needs too. He's also shown that he can walk you down and knock your head off if need be as well.


He's beaten Kermit Cintron, Shane Mosley, and Austin Trout....Berto before all the losing had beaten who? Steve Forbes, Carlos Quintana, Juan Urango, and struggled against Luis Collazo:russ:


Come on breh....Alvarez NOW is not equal to Berto prior to this losing streak:ufdup:
 

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Bradley: Beating Marquez Will Put Me in The Hall of Fame

By Ryan Burton

Last week Timothy "Desert Storm" Bradley appeared on BoxingScene Radio to talk about his October 12th showdown against four-division champion Juan Manuel Marquez. Bradley had a more lucrative offer on the table to face Manny Pacquiao but told us that he feels facing Marquez is a bigger fight.

"Absolutely. I never back down from the best. I always want to fight the best," stated Bradley.

"Marquez is definitely one of the best fighters in the world. Top three without a doubt. I just thought it would be perfect to have a guy like Marquez on my resume. If I beat Marquez then I think I definitely belong in the Hall of Fame and am one of the top fighters in the world."


The Palm Springs, CA based fighter feels that his speed and boxing ability will be the keys to lead him to victory. He thinks that Marquez benefited from being familiar with Pacquiao and pointed out that he won't have that advantage when they step in the ring.

"My boxing ability (is a key). He knows Pacquiao because he fought him 4 times. He knows him very well. He doesn't know anything about me. I've never fought him or sparred him. I think my speed will be a big factor too. There are a lot of different things that I bring. I know a lot of people say he's the best counter puncher and this and that but I always rise to the occasion and step my game up," Bradley told us on BoxingScene Radio.

Marquez has had a lot of success against fighters that come straight at him. Bradley said that Floyd Mayweather showed that movement and a strong jab can beat the Mexican tactician.

"He stepped in the ring with Floyd Mayweather and he lost. Mayweather made him miss and used his jab. Pacquiao came straight forward at him and didn't box him," explained Bradley.


You can listen to the show in its entirety by clicking here: http://tobtr.com/s/5031259

Send questions or comments to ringsidewriter@gmail.com Follow Ryan on Twitter
@ringsidewriter and tune in to BoxingScene Radio, BoxingScene's official audio on Tuesdays from 6-8PM PST. The show is hosted by Ernie Gabion, Luis Sandoval and Ryan Burton


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I think this is Bradleys last fight wit TR....so if he wins N leaves Arum

Bradley vs Floyd
Bradley vs Swift
Bradley vs Broner
Bradley vs Matthysse
Bradley vs Khan
Bradley vs Ortiz

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I think this is Bradleys last fight wit TR....so if he wins N leaves Arum

Bradley vs Floyd LOSS
Bradley vs Swift LOSS
Bradley vs Broner LOSS
Bradley vs Matthysse LOSS
Bradley vs Khan LOSS
Bradley vs Ortiz WIN

:lupe:


1-5 against GBP fighters:scusthov:
 

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Brandon Rios: I can’t believe the beauty I have seen in Macau and Beijing. I have seen a life and culture I never imagined. It’s been an incredible experience for me. The media and the fans have been wonderful. I know I take a little getting used to but they seem to understand my sense of humor. I think some of them think I’m Chinese. The only other time I fought outside the U.S. was in Mexico back in 2008, against Ricardo Dominguez, and a lot of people thought I was Chinese there, too.
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http://www.boxingscene.com/chavez-jr-changes-mind-ask-dad-work-corner--68166
Former middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (46-1, 32KOs) has had a change of heart. Last week Chavez Jr. said that his father, the legendary Julio Cesar Chavez Sr., would no longer be a part of his training camps. In a sudden move, Chavez has asked his father to help prepare him and work his corner on September 7th, when he faces Brian Vera (23-6, 14KOs) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Chavez was trained for his last few fights by Freddie Roach.

This will be the first time in Julio's career that his father will work his corner.

"I believe that I can contribute much more to him [by working his corner]," Chavez Sr. said. "This way I can contribute much more to him with my experience."
AAAwwwwwwwwwwwwww :heh:
 
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