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Bread is a ho. Was he accusing charlo of being on roids before he sent j rock to bolivion?.....Nah. dude is just bitter as fukk that his boy got knocked the fukk out and exposed after talking all that shyt. And if bread really did have some inside scoop on the charlo's beforehand, then what does that say about him that he still let j rock get in the ring with jermall knowing that he was juiced up?

dude doesn't know jack shyt. He's just a sore loser who can't get past that knockout. That makes me worried about j rock going forward. If his coach is this mentally weak, chances are he's never gonna grow as a fighter. Dude needs a coach who's gonna make him face his shortcomings. But All bread has done since that L is cry like a ho and make wild accusations instead of just admitting j rock wasn't good enough. But If he admits j rock wasn't good enough as a fighter then he's also admitting that he wasn't good enough as a trainer. And he's got too much pride for that. Instead he'd rather sweep all of their weaknesses under the rug and refuse all responsibility for that loss. Dude is gonna stunt j rocks growth cause of his own pride and ego.

There was no drug testing for Jermall Charlo/J Rock....thats probably why he still feel a way, plus you got things like this being said:






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There was no drug testing for Jermall Charlo/J Rock....thats probably why he still feel a way, plus you got things like this being said:






....:hubie:

Jemall Charlo always had power though

if any of them is suspect it's Jermell

no testing is not a good look though that's sure
 

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I was rewatching Thurman-Garcia, not that it didn’t look easy for Keith on first watch but :damn: Keith schooled him.

It’s crazy how soon people forget, Thurman was probably not his best but he looked really good in that fight. He should get more respect on the “duckin Spence” front.

It’s funny how he was juelzgif but when he’s ready that’s not gonna be a easy fight for Spence at all.
 

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I was rewatching Thurman-Garcia, not that it didn’t look easy for Keith on first watch but :damn: Keith schooled him.

It’s crazy how soon people forget, Thurman was probably not his best but he looked really good in that fight. He should get more respect on the “duckin Spence” front.

It’s funny how he was juelzgif but when he’s ready that’s not gonna be a easy fight for Spence at all.


Thurman been avoiding Spence since 2014....and Spence is better than Danny Garcia at everything. Thurman doesn't want to get his ribs broken:demonic:
 

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Thurman been avoiding Spence since 2014....and Spence is better than Danny Garcia at everything. Thurman doesn't want to get his ribs broken:demonic:
Danny is a better counter puncher and has probably better timing

but yeah overall Spence s better than him
 

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Who winning the sparring?:jbhmm:









Multi-division former world champion Devon Alexander (white headgear) has been hard at work preparing for his long-awaited return to the ring on November 21 at The Coliseum in St. Petersburg, Florida. Sparring with WBC #1 ranked jr. welterweight contender Amir Imam (yellow headgear), who is currently in line to fight for the vacant title, Alexander has been looking more and more like the champion he once was prior to an addiction to painkillers that saw his career spiral out of control with back-to-back losses, forcing him to take a 2-year hiatus from the sport. Check out how both fighters looked during a recent sparring session at Camp Cunningham down in West Palm Beach, Florida.




 

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Who winning the sparring?:jbhmm:









Multi-division former world champion Devon Alexander (white headgear) has been hard at work preparing for his long-awaited return to the ring on November 21 at The Coliseum in St. Petersburg, Florida. Sparring with WBC #1 ranked jr. welterweight contender Amir Imam (yellow headgear), who is currently in line to fight for the vacant title, Alexander has been looking more and more like the champion he once was prior to an addiction to painkillers that saw his career spiral out of control with back-to-back losses, forcing him to take a 2-year hiatus from the sport. Check out how both fighters looked during a recent sparring session at Camp Cunningham down in West Palm Beach, Florida.




Nice to see Devon moving and working again.
That said I"m disappointed that Amir still isn't trying to remove that terrible habit of staying on the ropes and squaring up when someone flurries him on the ropes.
He need to practice on tying up and circling or not getting trapped on the ropes.
 

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completely forget we are getting this fight on ESPN2 at 7 am on a sunday morning :heh:..i mean usually they usually try to accommodate for american audiences..i wonder if they are only airing the main event or the whole card? :patrice:

The world title rematch between World Boxing Association (WBA) middleweight champion Hassan N’Dam (36-2, 21 KOs), of France, and No. 1 contender Ry?ta Murata (12-1, 9 KOs), of Japan, will be televised live to the U.S. from Tokyo, on ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes, Sunday, October 22, at 7:00 a.m. ET.

In their previous battle, which took place on May 20, also in Tokyo, N’Dam claimed the vacant world title via a controversial split decision despite getting knocked down in the fourth round and being out-boxed throughout the fight. The decision was considered questionable, leading the WBA to suspend the two judges -- Gustavo Padilla of Panama and Canada’s Hubert Earle, who handed in the scorecards – for six months. The WBA also ordered an immediate rematch.

Murata captured the Olympic gold medal in the middleweight division at the 2012 Olympics held in London. It was the first gold medal won by a Japanese boxer since Takao Sakurai in 1964, and also is the first-ever boxing medal in a weight class other than bantamweight or flyweight. Murata also became the 100th gold medalist in Japanese Olympic history. Five of Murata’s last six victories have come by way of knockout.

October 22
At Tokyo (ESPN2/ESPN Deportes):

  • Hassan N'Dam vs. Ryota Murata, rematch, 12 rounds, for N'dam's WBA "regular" middleweight title

  • Daigo Higa vs. Tomas Masson, 12 rounds, for Higa's WBC flyweight title

  • Ken Shiro vs. Pedro Guevara, 12 rounds, for Shiro's WBC junior flyweight title
 

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Nice to see Devon moving and working again.
That said I"m disappointed that Amir still isn't trying to remove that terrible habit of staying on the ropes and squaring up when someone flurries him on the ropes.
He need to practice on tying up and circling or not getting trapped on the ropes.
you never have to get put on the ropes.

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SAVING BOO BOO ANDRADE
By Paul Magno | October 17, 2017



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What if I told you that Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade was the best, most complete fighter in the world?

You’d probably demand some evidence to prove that bold proclamation—and the discussion would end right then and there. Because, while the two-time junior middleweight world champ has all of the physical assets necessary to prove my point, he has yet to actually show us that he can be anything other than a mega-talented fighter who someday, maybe, might put it all together for a sustained run at greatness.

The Providence, Rhode Island native has shown, in brief flashes here and there, promise of what a fully realized Andrade may look like. But there has never been a full year or even half-year, to be honest, where he as looked to be fully moving forward and fighting up to his full potential.

His most recent bout—against WBA jr. middleweight title holder Jack Culcay in Germany this past March—saw Andrade struggling to win a split decision against a fighter he should’ve steamrolled. It was the first time in a nine-year pro career that his raw athleticism and physicality failed him. And it most definitely was a sign that he needs to get his act together or face a possible future of wondering “what could’ve been.” At 29 years of age, the time to act is now and he seems to have seen that as well.

Andrade, now officially campaigning as a middleweight, has signed a three-fight contract with HBO and will be kicking off that deal this Saturday against undefeated prospect Alantez Fox in the televised co-feature underneath the Jazreel Corrales-Alberto Machado main event.

And HBO is the perfect place to be for an Andrade now seemingly eager to prove his worth as a prizefighter and, just as importantly, as a potential money-maker.

With middleweights Canelo Alvarez, Gennady Golovkin, David Lemieux, and Daniel Jacobs already locked up, HBO adding Andrade just makes things all the more interesting at 160. It’s clear that the premium cable channel plans to have someone piggyback off the successes of Canelo and Triple G and, if that IS the case, then Andrade is lining himself up to be in the right place at the right time.

A win over any middleweight under the HBO umbrella instantly propels him to main event status, but a win over Golovkin or Alvarez has the potential to make him a star. And if he runs the gauntlet of HBO and HBO-friendly 160-pounders, staying active and sharp, the world will see his full potential when he finally reaches star status.

Finally, there’s a clear path to full career realization for Demetrius Andrade.

But now comes the hard part—following through on the big talk and big plans when the stars seem to be aligning in his favor. This is the part where things never seem to work out and where professional meandering has led to personal distraction for “Boo Boo.”

It’s likely that Andrade will finish his relationship with HBO right where he deserves to be—either as a fully realized elite-level star or just a really talented fighter who was never quite good enough to be great.

From here on out, though, there are no more excuses or “oh well” justifications for not being where he needs to be or for not executing the way he needs to execute. He is right where he needs to be at the exact perfect time to be there. It’s sink or swim time. Do or die. And there’s no more time for backwards steps.


SAVING BOO BOO ANDRADE || FIGHTHYPE.COM





Let's go Andrade:blessed:



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SAVING BOO BOO ANDRADE
By Paul Magno | October 17, 2017



demetriusandrade2.jpg


What if I told you that Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade was the best, most complete fighter in the world?

Andrade, now officially campaigning as a middleweight, has signed a three-fight contract with HBO and will be kicking off that deal this Saturday against undefeated prospect Alantez Fox in the televised co-feature underneath the Jazreel Corrales-Alberto Machado main event.

And HBO is the perfect place to be for an Andrade now seemingly eager to prove his worth as a prizefighter and, just as importantly, as a potential money-maker.

With middleweights Canelo Alvarez, Gennady Golovkin, David Lemieux, and Daniel Jacobs already locked up, HBO adding Andrade just makes things all the more interesting at 160. It’s clear that the premium cable channel plans to have someone piggyback off the successes of Canelo and Triple G and, if that IS the case, then Andrade is lining himself up to be in the right place at the right time.

A win over any middleweight under the HBO umbrella instantly propels him to main event status, but a win over Golovkin or Alvarez has the potential to make him a star. And if he runs the gauntlet of HBO and HBO-friendly 160-pounders, staying active and sharp, the world will see his full potential when he finally reaches star status.

Finally, there’s a clear path to full career realization for Demetrius Andrade.
Let's go Andrade:blessed:

:wow:

Laugh now, cry later mthafckas.

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SAVING BOO BOO ANDRADE
By Paul Magno | October 17, 2017



demetriusandrade2.jpg



What if I told you that Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade was the best, most complete fighter in the world?

You’d probably demand some evidence to prove that bold proclamation—and the discussion would end right then and there. Because, while the two-time junior middleweight world champ has all of the physical assets necessary to prove my point, he has yet to actually show us that he can be anything other than a mega-talented fighter who someday, maybe, might put it all together for a sustained run at greatness.

The Providence, Rhode Island native has shown, in brief flashes here and there, promise of what a fully realized Andrade may look like. But there has never been a full year or even half-year, to be honest, where he as looked to be fully moving forward and fighting up to his full potential.

His most recent bout—against WBA jr. middleweight title holder Jack Culcay in Germany this past March—saw Andrade struggling to win a split decision against a fighter he should’ve steamrolled. It was the first time in a nine-year pro career that his raw athleticism and physicality failed him. And it most definitely was a sign that he needs to get his act together or face a possible future of wondering “what could’ve been.” At 29 years of age, the time to act is now and he seems to have seen that as well.

Andrade, now officially campaigning as a middleweight, has signed a three-fight contract with HBO and will be kicking off that deal this Saturday against undefeated prospect Alantez Fox in the televised co-feature underneath the Jazreel Corrales-Alberto Machado main event.

And HBO is the perfect place to be for an Andrade now seemingly eager to prove his worth as a prizefighter and, just as importantly, as a potential money-maker.

With middleweights Canelo Alvarez, Gennady Golovkin, David Lemieux, and Daniel Jacobs already locked up, HBO adding Andrade just makes things all the more interesting at 160. It’s clear that the premium cable channel plans to have someone piggyback off the successes of Canelo and Triple G and, if that IS the case, then Andrade is lining himself up to be in the right place at the right time.

A win over any middleweight under the HBO umbrella instantly propels him to main event status, but a win over Golovkin or Alvarez has the potential to make him a star. And if he runs the gauntlet of HBO and HBO-friendly 160-pounders, staying active and sharp, the world will see his full potential when he finally reaches star status.

Finally, there’s a clear path to full career realization for Demetrius Andrade.

But now comes the hard part—following through on the big talk and big plans when the stars seem to be aligning in his favor. This is the part where things never seem to work out and where professional meandering has led to personal distraction for “Boo Boo.”

It’s likely that Andrade will finish his relationship with HBO right where he deserves to be—either as a fully realized elite-level star or just a really talented fighter who was never quite good enough to be great.

From here on out, though, there are no more excuses or “oh well” justifications for not being where he needs to be or for not executing the way he needs to execute. He is right where he needs to be at the exact perfect time to be there. It’s sink or swim time. Do or die. And there’s no more time for backwards steps.


SAVING BOO BOO ANDRADE || FIGHTHYPE.COM





Let's go Andrade:blessed:



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brutal beating :wow:
 
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