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The problem is nikkas pick N choose when to use they fukked up logic

Herrera (challenger) loses to Swift (champion) in a close fight...N its Herrera deserves a rematch, he's the real champ etc etc

Khabib (champ) loses to Vargas (Challenger) in a close fight...Khabib is a bum why tf he's in a fight for a belt

Swift fights PED in a catch weight..."bushes" fight means nothing... they don't want to be great :scust:


Matthysse fights PED in a catch weight...a catch weight Matthysse wanted....OMG king Lucas :gladbron:






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Agreed

One of my biggest gripes from boxing fans is when cats decide to start using selective reasoning or flawed debate tactics (ex: Triangle Theories) whenever it suits them, but are quick to knock that same logic down when it's used against them. :snoop:

shyt is annoying as hell.
 

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Agreed

One of my biggest gripes from boxing fans is when cats decide to start using selective reasoning or flawed debate tactics (ex: Triangle Theories) whenever it suits them, but are quick to knock that same logic down when it's used against them. :snoop:

shyt is annoying as hell.
You've used that type of stuff against cotto though :francis:
 

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My uncle used to tell me he thought Shavers had some shyt in his gloves :wow: he's seen a fukkton of fights live and has yet to hear the sound his punches used to make :huhldup::huhldup:


shavers the hardest hitting hw ever according to his peers.:ohhh:

his punches used to split open gloves they were so hard.:dwillhuh:
 

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Wilder v Povetkin negotiations to begin after November 4


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World Boxing Council President, Mauricio Sulaiman states that Deontay Wilder must fight the mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin next.


To get to that ordered stage, the Russian fighter must win his next bout scheduled for November 4th against Mariusz Wach.

“Wilder has to make his mandatory defense against the mandatory challenger, who is Alexander Povetkin," Mauricio Sulaiman commented WBN in a previous interview.

If Wilder and Povetkin are not able to reach an agreement, then the WBC would order a purse bid. Either way, the mandatory defense must happen in the first trimester of 2016.


Wilder will have a tough and exacting test because Povetkin is one of the most solid fighters in the heavyweight division right now.



Richard Commey fights October 17 in Germany, eyes Derry Mathews


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Ghanaian power-puncher Richard Commey (22-0, 20 KOs) continues his assault on the lightweight division on October 17 when he brings his explosive style to the dm-Arena in Karlsruhe, Germany.


The 28 year-old from Accra, who will face an as yet unnamed opponent, has raced to 22-0 since joining the paid ranks, stopping 20 of his opponents and claiming the Commonwealth and IBF Intercontinental titles.

To further his ambitions, the undefeated fighter has moved to the UK, and is now based out of the Pro SW Gym in Loughton, Essex. With the backing of his promoter Team Sauerland and manager Michael Amoo-Bediako, Commey has set his sights on the division’s top talents as he aims to prove he is ready for a World title challenge.

‘’I want to become World Champion,’’ said Commey. ‘’And with the help of my team and the grace of God, I will make this dream a reality. There are a lot of fighters out there who say they are world class but are afraid to fight me. I’m willing to face anyone to show I’m ready to challenge for World titles.

‘’I’m very thankful for the opportunity to come to the UK. There are great facilities here at the Pro SW Gym, which will help me to get the perfect preparations for my fight on October 17. The lightweight division is very strong here too. There are a lot of talented fighters and I want to test myself against the best of them.

‘’If I could chose one lightweight from the UK to fight it would be Derry Matthews. He had the chance to fight me for the Commonwealth title but he avoided me. I know he is tough, but I want to find out how tough he really is!’’

Commey will be cutting short his preparations for his upcoming fight to fly back home to Ghana to receive the prestigious Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) award for ‘Professional Boxer of the Year 2015’.

With the list of previous winners including Azumah Nelson, Ike Quartey, Joshua Clottey and Joseph Agbeko, who all went on to win World titles, Commey will be in good company. The ceremony takes place on Saturday, October 3 at Banquet Hall, State House in the countries capital Accra and will be broadcast live on national television.

‘’It is a massive honour for me to receive this award,’’ said Commey. ‘’A lot of great Ghanaian fighters have won this award and gone on to become World Champions. This gives me a lot of encouragement and belief that I can follow in their footsteps and become Ghana’s next World Champion.’’

On October 17, Commey will be fighting on the undercard of interim WBA World Champion Vincent Feignbutz’s super middleweight showdown with Giovanni De Carolis, in what is guaranteed to be an entertaining evening of boxing with two of the world’s biggest pound-for-pound punchers on the card.

‘’Richard will be an exciting addition to our show on October 17 in Karlsruhe,’’ said promoter Nisse Sauerland. ‘’I think the German audience will really appreciate his all action style. There are a lot of big fights in the making for him and we’re confident he has the talent to go all the way!’’


@patscorpio u like this guy(Commey)? is he the real deal?
 

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Edwin Rodriguez-Michael Seals Set For 11/13, PBC

Posted by: Ryan Burton on 9/29/2015 .



By Ryan Burton

BoxingScene.com has been advised that light heavyweight contender Edwin "La Bomba" Rodriguez (27-1) will return to the ring on November 13th at the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, Mississippi. against Michael Seals (19-0, 14KOs). The fight will be televised by Spike TV and be part of Al Haymon's Premier Boxing Champions series.

Seals has knocked out seven of his last eight opponnets, but never faced an opponent on the level of Rodriguez.

Rodriguez faces his second undefeated fighter in row. He blasted out unbeaten Craig Baker in three rounds on May 23rd in Boston.

Rodriguez recently spoke to BoxingScene.com and said that he hopes to secure a fight against WBC light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson or highly rated contender Andrzej Fonfara in the near future.



Edwin Rodriguez-Michael Seals Set For 11/13, PBC
 

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And for the record...saying that #TitoTitans wouldn't lose to Margarito and Trout isn't some type of triangle theory to shyt on Cotto. It's a Felix Trinidad wouldn't lose to fukking Margarito and Trout because he's an elite ATG welter that never lost to random B level guys he was the favorite against.

That's like someone saying lightweight Floyd wouldn't lose to Baby Bull Juan Diaz, because Nate Campbell was able to beat him. At that point styles don't even matter, it's just that you wouldn't pick an ATG elite boxer to lose to some B level guy that doesn't have any type of advantages in that fight.

Trout and Margarito have no advantages against Tito an aren't even in the same class of fighter. Them beating Cotto says more about Cotto's limitations than anything else.

I mean nobody would pick Ali to beat Tommy Morrision just because Mercer did it. :mjlol:nikkas would pick Ali to win just because he's levels above both them nikkas.

In order for Triangle Theories to work or even be used in the proper context, all boxers being discussed must be on equal or similar standings.
I don't see Tito Trinidad, Margarito, Trout, and Cotto as equals. Trinidad is obviously more dangerous, beaten better comp, higher ranked in ATG etc....than all of them nikkas.

Most nikkas that truly follow boxing, would agree with this logic.
 

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Chocolatito Eyes Breaking Mayweather/Marciano 49-0

Posted by: Miguel Rivera on 9/30/2015 .



By Miguel Rivera

The fight many are calling the best pound for pound fighter in the world, Roman 'Chocolatito' Gonzalez, says it's very possible that he'll have the opportunity to meet, and exceed, the record of 49-0 that Floyd Mayweather Jr. recently matched with heavyweight great Rocky Marciano.

Mayweather matched Marciano's record earlier this month when he got a twelve round unanimous decision over Andre Berto at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Already at 43-0, including 37 knockouts and only 28 years of age, the three division world champion is getting ready his 44th bout on October 17th against Brian Viloria at Madison Square Garden in New York, as part of the HBO Pay-Per-View card to Gennady Golovkin, against David Lemieux.

Gonzalez is younger and more active than Mayweather, who announced his retirement after beating Berto but many expect him to return in 2016 to pursue fight win number 50.

"I really believe that I can [break it], given the conditions that we have and desire to win that night (October 17 vs. Brian Viloria) and the many fights that are going to come after this fight, if we keep doing the best job we can - we can achieved great things," Gonzalez said.



http://www.boxingscene.com/chocolatito-eyes-breaking-mayweather-marciano-49-0--96388






:manny:

nikkas made such a big deal about because they were too busy stanning Floyd....never did they realize that 2 Boxers were close enough to break that record within the next year (Cuenca) or 2 (Gonzalez):heh:

I cant even get mad when the media eventually force feeds it to us either, because Floyd did this (49 have tried, and 49 have failed mantra) to himself. Him beating 26 World Champions is MUCH more impressive, but it's too late to beat that drum now:yeshrug:
 

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Yeah, anyone remember Tony Harrison was out boxing Willie Nelson for a while?

Then BOOM!

#levelstothisshyt
 
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