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Algieri was begging to have the fight at 147 Manny wanted the CW

Rios had barely moved up to 140 then was brought up to 147... but he's fat N Bob was scary Rios couldn't make 140...so no big deal

JMM isn't close to being a 147 fighter so them catchweights to me get a pass ...they was both comfortable

There was no catchweights for Maidana tho

Could've sworn there was a some type of catchweight vs Maidana


Algieri agreed to the cw though..

Rios fought Pac at 147 no issues.. barely my ass.. make up your minds what yall wanna bytch about because if Pac would've set a 144 catchweight for Rios nikkas would bytch about that too
 
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Yall dont member...They talked bout Crawford being hood during his last fight :dwillhuh:


They had him N his family sitting on the front porch telling stories...he knocked a dudes teeth out N got an infection on his hand...Crawfords momma let him suffer before taking him to the ER


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Found the video



yeah i saw that vid, they aint say shyt bout him gang banging though in shoot outs .
 

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All these ppv spin jobs from the media for the #GGGoodboys ppv is pathetic. :snoop:

Just admit ya'll should have built up Lemieux a lil more by having him on HBO or being part of a doubleheader with Golovkin a couple times or etc.., but nikkas is so quick to try and make stars and create ppv clout for future fights that they jumped the gun and it backfired. I hope they learned their lesson, but I doubt it. That's one of the biggest problems in boxing now, nobody wants to take the time and build up fights anymore. They just want to create random fights and hope they're entertaining and bring in lots of viewers. Hell, I thought the Stevens fight had more hype than the Lemieux bout did.

Makes me think back to when Showtime was slowly building up the fight with Zab/Tyzu. Had them nikkas on the same card, got them interviewing each other after their fights, nikkas talking shyt and basically making it seem like these two just have to fight or 140 division ain't shyt.

nikkas hardly do that anymore. :mjcry:


I hope Crawford keeps winning, so they can eventually build/hype up an opponent for him. In a perfect world, this would be his 3rd or 4th fight this weekend instead of just his 2nd for the whole year.

Dead on. If hbo didn't want to buy Lemieux's last fight why are they expecting fans to by his following one? We may all have our biases but boxing fans aren't stupid. You ain't want to spend your money on this guy literally a couple of months ago but you want me to spend mine now? :usure:

Having them on the same card where they both ko jobbers seen by 1.whatever million ggg does on hbo would have increased the #s by a lot imo.
 

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He wants that payday again. Why anyone would want to see Floyd pick him apart again is :snoop: to me, so much that it's obvious a money grab.



I always wanted the fight too....just so AB can put that final nail in Moses' coffin:ahh:

This nikkas stanning has gone too far. @patscorpio give him a break :camby:
 

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Dead on. If hbo didn't want to buy Lemieux's last fight why are they expecting fans to by his following one? We may all have our biases but boxing fans aren't stupid. You ain't want to spend your money on this guy literally a couple of months ago but you want me to spend mine now? :usure:

Having them on the same card where they both ko jobbers seen by 1.whatever million ggg does on hbo would have increased the #s by a lot imo.

Exactly.

GGG could have fought Johnson and Lemieux could have fought some career mode nikka and call it a night. Then have Lemieux headline his own Boxing after Dark card a couple months later where he fights a fringe contender and GGG is in the audience ready to sell the fight afterwards.

Instead these cats pass of a Hungry Man dinner like it's some gourmet entree and then pull spin jobs when shyt doesn't go like they wanted it too.

nikkas really out here tweeting about valet parking records being broken or how many corndog/beer combos were sold that night. They doing more harm than good, putting out all that type of information.
 

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Exactly.

GGG could have fought Johnson and Lemieux could have fought some career mode nikka and call it a night. Then have Lemieux headline his own Boxing after Dark card a couple months later where he fights a fringe contender and GGG is in the audience ready to sell the fight afterwards.

Instead these cats pass of a Hungry Man dinner like it's some gourmet entree and then pull spin jobs when shyt doesn't go like they wanted it too.

nikkas really out here tweeting about valet parking records being broken or how many corndog/beer combos were sold that night. They doing more harm than good, putting out all that type of information.


nikkas is killin this fight :deadmanny:
 

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Could've sworn there was a some type of catchweight vs Maidana


Algieri agreed to the cw though..

Rios fought Pac at 147 no issues.. barely my ass.. make up your minds what yall wanna bytch about because if Pac would've set a 144 catchweight for Rios nikkas would bytch about that too

Did you even read what I wrote about Rios :dahell:

I said Rios only had 2 fights above 135 before fighting Pac at 147...but it was OK since Rios is a fatass

Who cares if Algieri accepted the catch weight thats not what's being discussed :mindblown:

Canelo accepted Floyd's Catchweight...JMM accepted Floyd's fukkery...that changes nothing :aicmon:
 

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Luis Ortiz v Bryant Jennings finalized for December 19 in NY


Two heavyweight titans will close out the 2015 boxing year with a bang on December 19, as former world title contender Bryant "By-By" Jennings (19-1, 10 KOs) takes on recently crowned WBA Interim Heavyweight belt holder Luis "The Real King Kong" Ortiz (23-0, 20 KOs) in a 12-round championship fight.


The event will take place at Turning Stone Resort Casino, in Verona, New York and will be televised live on HBO Boxing After Dark.

"To headline an HBO event and fighting a former world title contender like Jennings is what I have been preparing my whole career for," said Luis Ortiz. "I know that after this fight people will know that I deserve a shot at becoming the 'Heavyweight Champion of the World.' I think Jennings doesn't even know what he's stepping in to on the 19, I'm coming to make a statement. This fight is going to be an exciting stepping stone to achieve my dream."

"With a mix of speed, power and amateur pedigree that is second-to-none, Luis Ortiz has quickly established himself as a force in the heavyweight division," said Oscar De La Hoya, President and CEO of Golden Boy Promotions. "Luis is so hungry to continue his rise in the division that he has agreed to fight an enormously talented opponent in Bryant Jennings just two months after Luis' destruction of Matias Vidondo to win the WBA Interim title. Boxing fans looking for a premiere heavyweight fight should make sure to tune in to HBO's Boxing After Dark on December 19th."

"It's my pleasure to bring another great heavyweight showdown to the boxing fans with Bryant Jennings taking on an undefeated fighter like Luis Ortiz. The fans know that I have always, and will continue, to put on real competitive fights," said Gary Shaw.

Shaw continued, "Jennings is a true professional who remains in phenomenal shape throughout the year. He showed in his last fight versus Klitschko that he belongs with the elite heavyweights and understands the challenges that lie ahead. Ortiz, who brings a high knockout ratio to the ring, will have his hands full, and Jennings is nothing like the fighter he just fought, whom he knocked out in the third round. Ortiz has never faced a challenge of a Philadelphia fighter like Bryant Jennings and he's going to find out real quick that this is another level. Jennings is ready to continue his quest to become heavyweight champion with VADA testing agreed to by both promotional companies for this fight."

"I'm excited to be getting back in the ring against Luis Ortiz, another big heavyweight," said Bryant Jennings. "He's coming off an impressive win and he thinks he's at the top of his game. These are the typical type of opponents I like to showcase my skills against. I've come a long way since my last fight against Klitschko, and I have continued to train with a fierce intensity. When you suffer defeat for the first time you learn things about yourself you never knew. I've improved a great deal on all aspects of my game both mentally and physically. The world will see a great fight when I square off against Ortiz, that I can guarantee you. I'll be driving the WBA belt back home to Philly."

"This fight is between two evenly matched heavyweights, and that always has a purity to its mystique," said Peter Nelson, vice president of programming for HBO Sports. "Jennings has proven to have heart in equal scale to what Ortiz has shown in power. On December 19, we will see a battle of wills."

"We're looking forward to hosting another exciting night of boxing at Turning Stone with HBO, Golden Boy Promotions and Gary Shaw Productions," said Ray Halbritter, Oneida Nation Representative and Nation Enterprises CEO. "In three years, we've hosted 16 nationally-televised fights, distinguishing our resort as premier destination for world-class boxing."

Luis "The Real King Kong" Ortiz had amassed nearly 350 wins before making his way to the United States to chase championship gold as a professional. Unbeaten in 25 bouts, the 36-year-old southpaw holds a knockout win over Monte Barrett and in June needed less than a round to dispatch Byron Polley. Ortiz was last seen on the undercard of Golovkin vs. Lemieux as part of the pay-per-view live telecast defeating Matias Ariel Vivdondo by third round knockout and gaining the WBA Interim Heavyweight World Title.

Hailed as one of the best heavyweight boxers in the sport, Bryant Jennings has faced some of the most feared fighters in the sport. In 2014 alone, Jennings defeated Mike Perez via split decision in July and Artur Szpilka via technical knockout in January. In 2013, Jennings passed his first career tested when he defeated Andrey Fedosov via sixth-round knockout in June. Most recently, Jennings was seen in the ring against the heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko in April, suffering his first defeat since his professional debut in 2010. Now, the titan is looking for redemption and another shot at world title stardom when he faces Ortiz for the WBA Interim Heavyweight Title.

Jennings vs. Ortiz is a 12-round heavyweight bout fight for the WBA Interim Heavyweight Title presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Gary Shaw Productions. Doors open at 6:00 p.m., and the HBO Boxing After Dark telecast begins live at 10:15 p.m. ET/PT.
 
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