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  • Alex Ariza to leave boxing for international soccer?

    Sources close to the situation have informed us that there's a very strong possibility that world-class Strength & Conditioning coach Alex Ariza will be leaving boxing to instead ply his trade in the world of international soccer. "I don't think he's going to work with Floyd or anyone else in boxing anymore. From what I understand, he's heading to Europe to work with a national soccer team," one source informed us. The news comes just a week after Ariza revealed that he recently signed a two-year non-compete/non-disclosure contract for undefeated pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather during the final weeks of training camp leading up to the Maidana rematch.

    Despite signing the contracts, Ariza admitted that nothing was official regarding the possibility of working with Mayweather in future fights. "It's a standard two-year non-compete/non-disclosure contract," Ariza explained during a recent interview with FightHype.com. "I just can't talk about anything that went on in this camp and he's got first dibs on me if he decides to work with me in his next camp. I wouldn't read too much into it. It doesn't mean anything."

    FightHype.com attempted to contact Ariza for a response, but we have yet to reach him. Be sure to check back soon for more details.
    Read this in another board, don't know the authenticity of the story. I checked Ariza's twitter account but apparently he deleted it or it's no longer there.

  • #2
    The boxing world is on to his "shakes." Time for the soccer works to enjoy them while it lasts.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View Post
      The boxing world is on to his "shakes." Time for the soccer works to enjoy them while it lasts.
      You have to have amazing levels of stamina to play pro soccer. I'm sure they'll appreciate his services dearly.

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      • #4
        you would think if all the baseless ped rumors about pacquiao are true alex ariza would be the one to spill the beans due to his unceremonious departure from team pacquiao.

        floyd would have kept ariza around if he had dirt on pacquiao. he doesnt.

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        • #5
          Sounds like the non compete/non disclosure part of the deal was the only important part Floyd really wanted signed.

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          • #6
            Ariza will make a killing juicing up these "kick da ball" stars

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Sterling Archer View Post
              you would think if all the baseless ped rumors about pacquiao are true alex ariza would be the one to spill the beans due to his unceremonious departure from team pacquiao.

              floyd would have kept ariza around if he had dirt on pacquiao. he doesnt.
              Ariza still makes money by juicing guys,, once his cover is blown he will spill the beans just like the dude that spilled the beans on Alex Rodriguez, roger Clemens, etc..
              The truth will come out eventually.. It's a no brainer that boxing has a juicing problem

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              • #8
                So what did he sign with Floyd?? a permission slip?

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                • #9
                  The guy burned all his bridges because he can't keep his ego in check. A celebrity s&c trainer. Good riddance.

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                  • #10
                    It might be true since he soon wears out his welcome at the good boxing gyms. He is too much of a big shot and tries to give boxing advice instead of sticking to what he knows.

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