By Jake Donovan - It began as a card eagerly awaited by boxing fans, so much that they didn’t mind the $40 price tag that came along with April 4 pay-per-view show. A night of lightweights – past, present and future – in elimination style format, with the suggestion that the four winners would whittle down to two, and then down to a last man standing posing as the most formidable challenge to the division’s top prize. [details]
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“Lightweight Lightning” is Losing Its Luster
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Originally posted by PlasticFlamingo View PostAt this point, $40 is a robbery, they should try getting this on a BAD spot.
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Originally posted by AntDawg View PostLooking at his last 2 fights...I would say hes only good for espn 2 fight nights lol.
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Originally posted by lest26 View Postlosses against good opponents though, i mean when JMM beat Diaz ppl are raging its his bets win of his career and should be p4p1/2 so they aint losses to be ashamed of
But that said, I called the Katsidis-Chavez matchup an ESPN2 level fight, not necessarily that Katsidis is an ESPN2-level fighter. He's worthy of the B-side on an HBO/Showtime telecast. Chavez isn't though, and in fact has been slumming on the Solo Boxeo circuit for a minute.
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