South Korea, close to Seoul
I wanted to go to Thailand in June for a week vacation, seen the "travel time" and was like......nah
Good luck again breh
South Korea, close to Seoul
16 hours on a plane breh............ but I got that Floyd Mayweather look in my eye, anything get in my way getting that Arturo Gatti treatmentI wanted to go to Thailand in June for a week vacation, seen the "travel time" and was like......nah
Good luck again breh
Because an "immediate rematch clause" stipulates that the fight MUST happen immediately after the 1st fight, so that the champion has a chance to redeem himself and regain his title. That's why smart, business first Champions (and there management) have that written into every contract where they defend their belts.
Secondly, okay, But you're not allowed to say anything bad about Floyd once he destroys Maidana 12-0 in another boring affair
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Alvarez-Angulo 3/8 Event To Air Live In Movie Theatres
Posted by: Jake Donovan on2/6/2014 .
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By Jake Donovan
The first major pay-per-view event of 2014 will play to a wider audience than anticipated.
The March 8 showdown between Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez and Alfredo Angulo, which headlines at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, will be broadcast live in movie theatres throughout the United States, it was announced Thursday morning.
The coverage comes in addition to the event being distributed live by Showtime Pay-Per-View.
"March 8 will be a huge night for boxing, and as we team up with Fathom Events once again, fight fans in movie theaters around the United States will be able to experience the entire Canelo vs. Angulo event like they never have before," said Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions.
The collaboration between Golden Boy Promotions and Fathom Events has become a semi-regular occurrence dating back to the blockbuster May '07 event between Floyd Mayweather and Oscar de la Hoya. An industry record-setting event at the time, 'The World Awaits' packed the MGM Grand, closed circuit theatres throughout the Vegas area and - in a hugely successful expirement - movie theatres throughout the country.
All of Mayweather's pay-per-view events have since been distributed to nationwide cinemas, as have other select events presented by Golden Boy Promotions.
Alvarez (42-1-1, 30KO) co-starred in the last pay-per-view card to play in movie theatres, his losing effort to Mayweather last September. The event went on to become the highest grossing boxing show of all-time, raking in nearly $150 million in PPV revenue, over $20 million at the live gate and millions more from closed circuit and cinema sales.
"The fans know that I always look to leave them satisfied with my performance in the ring and that's why I invite all of them to be part of a great experience by watching my fight against 'El Perro' Angulo on the big screen," said Alvarez, who hasn't fought since the loss to Mayweather. "I promise endless action from the first bell because when Mexican fighters get in the ring, fans are guaranteed a tremendous fight."
Angulo (22-3, 18KO) fights as a pay-per-view headliner for the first time in his career, as well as in the main marquee for a theatre-aired event. The March 8 showdown marks his first fight since a grueling war with Erislandy Lara, where Angulo scored two knockdowns and on his way to an upset before being forced to bow out after what was believed to be a broken orbital bone.
The 31-year old remains an industry cult favorite.
"My fans know that my hands speak louder than my words," said Angulo. "For those who don't know me, this cinematic experience with Canelo on March 8 will help you see why these hands always guarantee a great show. Please sit back, enjoy and get ready for a great performance."
The loaded undercard includes: Leo Santa Cruz versus Cristian Mijares in a 12-round super bantamweight title fight; Omar Figueroa in his first defense of his lightweight title against Ricardo Alvarez, one of several of Canelo's older fighting brothers; and Carlos Molina facing Jermall Charlo, in his first defense of the 154 lb. belt he lifted from Ishe Smith on the undercard of Mayweather-Alvarez last September.
Jake Donovan is the Managing Editor of Boxingscene.com, as well as a member of the Transnational Boxing Ratings Board, Yahoo Boxing Ratings Panel and the Boxing Writers Association of America. Twitter: @JakeNDaBox
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I think I might catch this fight now
I wasnt paying $60 for Canelo vs Angulo
16 hours on a plane breh............ but I got that Floyd Mayweather look in my eye, anything get in my way getting that Arturo Gatti treatment
Do what I did before my trip breh, smoke something before you leave the crib. gets some drinks at the airport bar, get a few more on the plane and then try to watch Klitschko vs Alexander Povetkin The flight attendant should be shaking you awake by the time you have to get ready to land
My sentiments down to the tee even multiple voting, but I dont have the time for that multiple voting shyt, GB boy better know that if they choose Khan they............................You know man, I dont give a shyt if Floyd/Khan is the most exciting fight.. Because of how hard he blatently ducked Alexander, Khan dont deserve shyt but a salami sandwich..
Casting my vote for Maidana right now...
Can we vote multiple times??
Do what I did before my trip breh, smoke something before you leave the crib. gets some drinks at the airport bar, get a few more on the plane and then try to watch Klitschko vs Alexander Povetkin The flight attendant should be shaking you awake by the time you have to get ready to land
"I believe it's going to be a good fight. I don't think that it couldn't be a good fight.You have two young guys at the top of the division; it only makes sense for us to fight. It would be an entertaining fight, but I just think overall, my experience and overall skill would be the key to victory for me.
"...I know, deep down inside that I'm a better fighter than Matthysse. The fight happened the way it happened, but I know I'm the better fighter. If we were to fight again, I believe I would win."
Once again like I stated in another thread had there actually been a rematch Maidana wouldnt be on the table, how the fukk Boner people, Maidana , and Schaefer himself all said there was no rematch clause then flip flop saying oh it's a rematch clause when Schaefer then understood fans would clamor for a Mayweather, meaning Khan is done......Because an "immediate rematch clause" stipulates that the fight MUST happen immediately after the 1st fight, so that the champion has a chance to redeem himself and regain his title. That's why smart, business first Champions (and there management) have that written into every contract where they defend their belts.
Secondly, okay, But you're not allowed to say anything bad about Floyd once he destroys Maidana 12-0 in another boring affair
Lamont Peterson on fighting Danny Garcia courtesy of fighthype.com:
Lamont Peterson on fighting Lucas Matthysse again courtesy of fighthype.com:
I don't drink/smoke but Byrd/Williamson should do the trick.......
Because an "immediate rematch clause" stipulates that the fight MUST happen immediately after the 1st fight, so that the champion has a chance to redeem himself and regain his title. That's why smart, business first Champions (and there management) have that written into every contract where they defend their belts.
Secondly, okay, But you're not allowed to say anything bad about Floyd once he destroys Maidana 12-0 in another boring affair
I don't drink/smoke but Byrd/Williamson should do the trick.......