$ May
The public going all-in being emotionally invested to see PBF taste defeat is what has allowed him to earn nearly half a billion dollars over his career. And he's still laughing all the way to the bank.
Nothing but the truth
Shut up already about this dud match up. Nobody cares, nobody will pay except for black kids that spend $300 on shoes and live in a $450 a month apartment.
It's obvious you waste the little money you're able to hustle together smoking meth and getting banged up the tailpipe by dildo wearing hookers then again it's your money to waste as you choose.
The next time G Davis or any Black fighter announce that he is kicking somebody's ass and doing it "For His People" I don't wunna see none of y'all have a typical hissy-fit
Up on the ropes celebrating while a fellow fighter is laying unconscious, completely classless. If Lemieux does get his rematch with 3GGG I hope that 3GGG will deliver an even more devastating ko.
Donaire is a calm, cool customer and won't be rattled. I won't say Casimero is over confident, but obviously he is looking past Rigondeaux which could be problematic. I believe his remark about "scared Donaire" is his way of playing mind games.
UK, Canada, Russia got love for all their fighters. Brook would've been just another disliked black fighter in the US. Idk why all black fighters just don't base themselves in Europe or Canada. This isn't anything new either, and it's not limited to only boxing. Seems like people in those parts of the world appreciate fighters based on how good they are not how close their skin color is to theirs.
When Kell Brook, Lennox Lewis, Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn are called "British" fighters and not "African British" fighters, that's how you know everyone is seen as equal over there.~~It's because in America everything that involves people- including sports is based on racism, ethnicity and/or skin tone.
Long as Taylor hasn't said anything disrespectful about Ramirez' family or come off as a racist prick he should not be getting criticized for talking trash after all, trash talk has been part of the fight game from what I can remember going all the way back to Ali/Fraizer. Also, It's not a one way street Ramirez has the freedom to return the favor (trash talk) he just chooses not to. It's called getting into your opponent' head. Once the contest is over they'll go back to being friends.
Of course Vergil wants to mix-it-up with Bud after the Hooker fight, that's a young, up and coming fighter's dream. However, there are a couple of reason why it would have been unwise for TC to accept Vergil's challenge at that time- #1 Ortiz ain't ready and if it were possible for them to fight next month the whole world would witness that he's not ready. And #2 there were two, three possibly four fighters who were in line for an opportunity and were more deserving of a shot at Bud than Ortiz at this time. But, rest assured they will Get It On and it will be completely one sided in favor of TC
Notice how Canelo, Manny Pacquiao and Oscar De La Hoya all had their largest career paydays fighting Mayweather. They all owe May a lifetime of gratitude for enriching their bank account.
First fight Canelo vs GGG was a complete farce. Anyone who is being honest with themselves will admit that triple G dominated the fight and should have won by majority decision. This is when I realized the Fix was in. In the rematch I felt Golovkin was the winner however, because it was much less of a dominant performance and Canelo fought with dramatically more confidence and ferocity that a Draw would have been acceptable. So, going forward there are no more Mayweathers (a great fighter with more championship experience than Canelo) so I do not see Alvarez losing again unless he attempts to dominate the 175 weight division.
Its interesting how people keep blaming this inevitable defeat on the rehydration clause. Ryan Garcia had height, weight and reach advantages but, to his rabid fan base he should've been allowed maintain such unfair edge. And incredibly, they pretend NOT to see how the rehydro clause leveled the field.
Zepeda vs. Stevenson is the fight to make. From Stevenson's point of view the risk/reward may not add up. However, I do believe a super talented fighter like Zepeda will bring out the best in Shakur. In this fight, Shakur would not be allowed just to be a defensive guru. If it's true that Shakur really does have excellent offensive skills Zepeda will force him to prove it. This would be a great fight
The reality is Bud has very little to gain from defeating Ortiz. I remember prior to Canelo vs Mayweather it was Nelo who called out May but, after the fight many were making excuses that Canelo was too inexperienced to beat veteran Mayweather. Consequently resulting in Mayweather Not receiving the credit he rightfully deserved. Same thing gunna happen if Bud fights Virgil. After Bud schools him (and make no mistake he will take him to school) it will be the same old excuses "Ortiz was too young, Ortiz wasn't ready, Ortiz had the wrong strategy, Ortiz wasn't adequately prepared, etc." Now, feel free to refer to this preview after TC dominates Virgil Ortiz
You see, this is what makes Spence different and easy to root for; other fighters when asked who would 'they' like to fight next they all say "it's up to my promotional team, I'll leave that to my manager to figure out or I'll consult with my horoscope chart and get back to you" but not Spence, he's calling out names because he knows he is the best. So, either accept his challenge or vacate your belt.
It's easy for the casual fight fan to see what they perceive as deficiencies however, prize fighters understand to exploit those vulnerabilities they must enter the red zone where it is quite uncomfortable.
May vs Khan
Mayweather would rather not fight Khan considering Amir would be aggressive only in spurts since May is 95% counter puncher he prefer someone that's straight ahead, come forward fighter.
It's funny how people want to believe the rehydration clause only pertained to Ryan Garcia. They act like Tank was allowed to regain as much weight as he wanted
If Loma really wants a rematch what he should do in his next interview is 'admit' that Lopez got the best of him, that Lopez was the better fighter that night. All champions have a measure of pride and these two fighters are no exception. If Loma' pride won't allow him to publicly admit that Lopez got the better of him (fair and square) then perhaps he doesn't deserve a rematch
Stevenson vs Zepeda. Shakur can't win this fight by running, holding with the occasional pot-shot. Even at this intermediate stage of his career Zepeda is superb at cutting off the ring. Also, intentional clinching will be costly for Stevenson because Zepeda's a very good in-fighter who doesn't allow himself to get tired up. If this fight is ruled by judges who favor effective aggression then Shakur is in big trouble.
Of couse Tank won't admit it, I believe but 5 years ago he understood he wasn't ready for Loma. Quite frankly it would've been an embarrassing defeat. I know the public and Loma wanted that fight but Tank just physically and mentally prepared for that level of pressure. Regarding Pac vs Floyd ppl seem to forget that, for years Pac refused VADA testing. He was vehemently accused of doping and his refusal to be tested added fuel to the speculation. Look how many fighters have been busted for cheating from Margarita to Ryan Garcia. Why would Mayweather agree to fight a guy 5 years earlier that's accused of juicing and refused to undergo testing? Pac claimed his refusal to be tested was based on his religious beliefs - yeah, ok
I'm against the fight myself
But to call for a boycott like this is pretty low
Even for a dude that did.....
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It really does appear that Oscar's gayness has created an obsession with May. If Oscar was a real woman I'd suggest to May to **** that ***** and get it over with.
Wait, first he said Canelo vs GGG is the bigger fight by a factor of ten. Then he turns around and says "Spence-Crawford is a brilliant fight and I think it’s right up there with Canelo-GGG". Clearly, this guy talks out both sides of his mouth