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Jello Biafra

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Maidanabean still too fat to fight this year :beli:....Calling out nikkas while inhaling cheesecake fukkin up the plan


I can't really argue with Maidana taking time off when he hit the lottery twice to basically spar for 24 rounds. I'd be enjoying myself too.
 

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I can't really argue with Maidana taking time off when he hit the lottery twice to basically spar for 24 rounds. I'd be enjoying myself too.

Thats cool get fat N enjoy that money...but don't call nikkas out N have your people call nikkas out for you when you ain't trying to fight... nikka at the crib talking shyt tweeting like
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nikka went from coming back in summer to fall to maybe 2016
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Besides his Manager N trainer speaking on his behalf multiple times with Swifts name in they mouth




Also on June 12th, he said:



Maidana open to Broner rematch or Guerrero, talks return and MayPac
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Former world welterweight champion Marcos Maidana has responded to comments made by ex-foe Adrien Broner this week as the Argentine puncher readies himself for a return to the ring following almost a year out.


Maidana, 31, decided to take some time off after suffering back-to-back losses against Floyd Mayweather Jr in 2014 and told WBN that he should be ready to fight again in the fall.

At the moment, there is no shortlist of opponents for Maidana's comeback, although 'Chino' stated that in no way has he ruled out a rematch with Broner as the American insisted on Tuesday.

"A rematch with Broner is fine. He's a nice guy and he's probably trying to push for revenge which is a good thing, but I've never said I wouldn't fight him again," Maidana exclusively stated to World Boxing News on Friday.

"After I beat him before, they asked me about an immediate rematch, but I said I have beaten him fair and square and only that I deserve to fight Floyd Mayweather - which was a logical thing. I never ruled out another fight and facing Adrien again is always a possibility for me."


Broner, 25, meets Shawn Porter on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena and Maidana believes 'The Problem' will find a way past the one-time IBF title holder and would then be willing to negotiate another clash.

"I think Broner is the smarter of the two and that he will prevail during the fight," said Maidana. "Porter is strong, but I see Broner prevailing, and would I be interested in the winner – yes, why not?

Another fighter on Maidana's immediate radar is 'The Ghost' Robert Guerrero after a previous attempt to get the fight on fell through some four years ago. Maidana and Guerrero when both were hovering around the super lightweight limit when pitched together in what look on paper to be a classic match-up.

Guerrero recently struggled to get past the dogged Aron Martinez on PBC, although Maidana still sees his fellow-Mayweather challenger as a viable option and says if the pair fought, fans could expect an entertaining toe-to-toe encounter.

"That was a fight that we were supposed to have back in 2011 and it was cancelled just one week before the fight as Robert got a severe shoulder injury," he explained. "At the time I was devastated as I had an intense three-month training camp and ended up empty handed.

"Robert was also devastated as he had to be out of boxing for one year, but these days Guerrero has given fans great wars and I'd love to engage in a war with him myself.

"Hopefully I'll be back before the end of the year. October, November would be great and we will know more about who is my opponent soon."


On a final note, Maidana was asked his opinion on Mayweather's recent clash with rival Manny Pacquiao on May 2, which ended with a one-sided victory for 'Money' amidst claims by the 'Pacman' that he suffered a pre-fight shoulder injury.

"I attended that fight and to be honest I didn't notice that Pacquiao was injured at all but you never know in boxing. All I know is Mayweather outboxed Pacquiao all night and got a clear win for me."

http://www.worldboxingnews.net/2015...roner-rematch-or-guerrero-talks-return-maypac


So, he was calling out the winner of Broner vs Porter (obviously Porter now) and Robert Guerrero...besides his previous statements about fighting Swift and rematching Khan:snoop:
 

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two middleweight prospects.

derrick webster 6'4 19-0 age 33 (starts at 9:17)



anotione douglass 5'11 17-0 middleweight age 22
 

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Seems like danny lost some MPH after the fight with Matthyssee. To be fair he was probably draining himself flat at 140.

I think so. Herrera made him look slow as well. Also looking like he doesn't have much power in the right hand either.

I'm going to have to go back and watch those two fights. My sis always said that she isn't high on Garcia and now I see why. I scored it 115-113 Peterson. Garcia REALLY taking himself up to 147 full time??:francis:
 
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Seems like danny lost some MPH after the fight with Matthyssee. To be fair he was probably draining himself flat at 140.

One thing people overlook from March 2014 to April 2015....Swift only fought 2rds N it was vs Salka

A nikka draining himself N inactive is not goin look pretty in the ring :francis: especially when its a nikka who never wins pretty to begin with :mjcry:
 

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Question about strategy breh : every time I watch a fight between an orthodox and a southpaw fighter, they say the one who can stay on the outside of the other's leading foot will have the upper-hand. But is there such a "definitive" rule in a fight between two fighters in the same stance ?
 
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