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Marcos MaDONALD'S:mjlol:





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dead ass, I knew as soon as I saw the notification that you tagged me that you posted this pic. Was hoping no one would come across it :snoop:
 

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Laila Ali joins PBC on NBC team
Feb 24, 2015 By Jason Scavone

Laila Ali, the daughter of legendary fighter Muhammad Ali and a three-time champion in her own right, will bring her lifetime of ringside experience to Premier Boxing Champions’ NBC broadcast team.


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Laila Ali, daughter of Muhammad Ali and former 24-0 boxer, will serve as the corner analyst for NBC's coverage of the Premier Boxing Champions series.


Ali will serve as a corner analyst, starting March 7 at 8:30 p.m. on the debut PBC on NBC card when Keith Thurman faces Robert Guerrero, and Adrien Broner takes on John Molina Jr. at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Ali went undefeated in her professional career at 24-0 with 21 knockouts. She was an analyst during NBC’s coverage of the first-ever women’s Olympic boxing competition at the 2012 London Games.

She’s also appeared on The Biggest Loser, Fashion Police and Dancing with the Stars; won Chopped Champions twice; and hosts All In With Laila Ali on CBS.

Also joining the NBC and NBCSN team as a corner analyst is B.J. Flores, who also served as an analyst on ESPN’s Friday Night Fights.

NBC’s Olympic boxing reporter Kenny Rice will serve as a ringside reporter and interviewer for PBC on NBC, as well as do blow-by-blow announcing on select PBC shows on NBCSN.

Sports Illustrated senior boxing writer Chris Mannix, host of The Chris Mannix Show on NBC Sports Radio, also will serve as a ringside reporter.








Al Haymon:wow:
 

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that's a damn shame. well, unless you Marcos Maidana. He over there training for a fight with JCCjr.

Marcos looking like he bout to fight Chad Dawson


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Marcos Maidana about to challenge Yoan Pablo Hernandez for IBF and THE RING Cruiserweight Championship:dead:
 

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Sources have told BoxingScene.com that the highly anticipated junior welterweight showdown between Rusland Provodnikov and Lucas Matthysse will be staged at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino in Verona, New York on April 18th as part of a split-site doubleheader on HBO, which will also feature Terrence Crawford, likely against Thomas Dulorme. This deal was finalized on Monday afternoon.

Golden Boy Promotions and Banner Promotions had hoped to put this fight in the Los Angeles area (specifically the StubHub Center in Carson) but found that these various venues were already booked.

The Turning Stone Resort and Casino is no stranger to boxing having staged cards in the past. Gennady Golovkin made his stateside debut in 2012 at this venue. Ringside seats for Provodnikov-Matthysse are expected to be no more than $75.

Tickets for the April 18th HBO Boxing After Dark event at Turning Stone Resort go on sale on Thursday, February 26 at 10:00 a.m. ET. Ticket prices are $75 for ringside seats, $50, $35 and $25 plus applicable fees and are available at the Turning Stone Resort Box Office by calling 315-361-7469 or online at Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster.com).

:dwillhuh: too bad it's in the middle of fukkin nowhere. gonna be a hardcore boxing fan weekend over there, brehs might as well set up message board and twitter meetups
 
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