looking smaller?
Khan at 147=trouble for his chinThis is khan's chance...he takes that belt off devon and he's prolly the front runner for Floyd's next fight at 147
B hop gonna have to pull out every trick in the bag, but I can see him tito'ing and pavlink'ing KovalevKovalev vs B Hopkins
who the fukk is victor gonna fight? Josesito?Victor Ortiz is now returning in dec...he said he would been on the sept 14 undercard but then got called for expendables 3
who the fukk is victor gonna fight? Josesito?
shyts disgusting what they doing to his career. real talk tho, he should get better with his english and then start talking shyt like broner or mayorga. Or maybe hire an outspoken trainer, bet theyd have him headlining on hbo on the regular.
Former world champion Jean Pascal (27-2-1, 16 KOs) will return on the September 28 Stevenson-Cloud card at the Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Pascal is expected to face former world title challenger George Blades (23-4, 16 KOs).
By Ryan Burton
Guillermo Rigondeaux's future has been in limbo since his April 13th career defining victory over Nonito Donaire. The WBA/WBO super bantamweight king was offered a return date of September 28th, potentially against Chris Avalos, but turned the fight down because he wasn't given enough time to hold a full training camp. On a recent edition of BoxingScene Radio, the Cuban said that he hopes to return to the ring in November.
"I am ready to get in the ring now and start training full speed. I should be ready to go by November. At the time (the fight was offered), they didn't give me enough notice. As a champion I should be given the proper time to prepare for a fight," Rigondeaux explained.
Part of Rigondeaux's problem is that his defense first style isn't particularly crowd pleasing and HBO isn't in a rush to showcase him on their airwaves. With that being said, his style has been very effect and has produced two Olympic gold medals and an undefeated pro career. Rigondeaux said that he isn't going to do anything to alter his style.
"I don't think I need to change anything. I am a champion. I am a champion for a reason. I am not going to change. I am just going to keep doing what I am doing and that has been working for me," Rigondeaux told BoxingScene Radio.
To his credit, the 32-year-old said that he is willing to face anyone in his weight division. He has never ducked anyone in the division but outside of the Donaire fight, has had difficulty landing big name opponents.
"I don't have a problem fighting anyone. It is like I said, I will fight anybody and everybody. you guys need ot understand that! The problem is will they fight me! That is the way it is! It's not me, it is them who won't fight me," Rigondeaux stated.
You can listen to the interview in its entirety by clicking here: http://www.boxingscene.com/bscene-radio-rigondeaux-santa-cruz-more-6pt-9et--68832
http://www.boxingscene.com/rigondeaux-vows-im-champ-style-change--68859
How can you do this Arum you old piece of shyt, die already...
That's what I don't get about how Arum is doing Rigo...fine he is not the most TV friendly fighter so don't put him at the top of a card but that shouldn't stop him being an added feature on the undercard of Arum PPVs.what arum can do is throw him on manny-rios undercard..that man deserves a payday
That's what I don't get about how Arum is doing Rigo...fine he is not the most TV friendly fighter so don't put him at the top of a card but that shouldn't stop him being an added feature on the undercard of Arum PPVs.