nothing to see here, typical
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Arslan celebrating like he got the official word..homie its in germany!
i know right
Arslan celebrating like he got the official word..homie its in germany!
Bute vs. Grachev is LIVE on WealthTV.com November 3
Fight fans tuning into WealthTV to see the comeback fight of former IBF super middleweight world champion Lucian Bute (30-1, 24 KOs) against unbeaten Denis Grachev (12-0-1, 8 KOs) will also enjoy a loaded undercard leading up to the main event. Other fights on the card include former world title challenger and Super Six fighter Allan Green (31-4, 21 KOs) returning in a tough ten round light heavyweight clash against Renan St. Juste (23-3-1, 15 KOs).
In another notable ten-rounder, Canadian super bantamweight hope Sebastien Gauthier (22-3, 14 KOs) faces former IBF super flyweight champion Rodrigo Guerrero (17-4-1, 11 KOs). Also unbeaten Top Rank super welterweight prospect Michael Zewski (16-0, 12 KOs) is on the card against Cesar Chavez (20-2, 9 KOs) in a scheduled eight round bout.
The November 3rd Bute-Grachev event is available live at WealthTV.com. WealthTV is available on Verizon FiOS TV (channels 169 and 669 in HD), AT&T U-Verse TV (channels 470 and 1470 in HD), along with over 100 cable systems across the country. Click here for more information.
nerd a link for that if anybody has 1.
Chavez Jr. Says His Father Will No Longer Be in Camp
By Rene Imanzor
Former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (46-1-1, 32KOs) says his famous father, Julio Cesar Chavez Sr., will no longer be present during training camp. Chavez suffering the first loss of his career on September 15th, dropping a twelve round unanimous decision to Sergio Martinez in Las Vegas.
Chavez says his training camp was a complete disaster, due to his father's constant interference - by demanding to have things done in a certain way.
"He [Chavez Sr.] was not with me for six or seven years of my career. I trained alone, he never helped me with my fights. [He spent his time] doing drugs and drinking all the time" Chavez Jr. said.
"I respect him a lot and paid attention [to what he told me in camp]. I had to [listen to] a lot of people.... Freddie Roach, [my father], but in the end I was the one who had to look good. Unfortunately that hurt me [listening to too many people in camp]. He can not be in the camps with me because he wants things done in the same manner as he
did [when he was fighting], and each person is different."
Leading up to the fight, Chavez says there were personal issues that affected him and made him lose his focus. Following the loss, Chavez tested positive for marijuana. Now he must appear before the Nevada State Athletic Commission, who are likely going to issue a suspension and a fine. According to Chavez, the marijuana was used for medical purposes, to help him deal with insomnia.
"I intend to tell the truth. [It was used] for something medical with no intention of hurting anyone. In fact, the trace [of marijuana in my test] was minimal," Chavez said
Chavez Jr. Says His Father Will No Longer Be in Camp - Boxing News
smh. chavez throwin his father under the bus. but you could tell in the 24/7 he didn't give a fukk at all about anything his dad was saying.