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  • It's been a sad year for boxing

    Considering the tremendous amount of momentum and great fights we picked up in 2007 and 2008, by comparison ; 2009 hs been a pretty lackluster year.

    We started the year off on the right foot with great fights like Mosley/Margarito, and Marquez/Diaz.

    But injuries, cancellations, and postponements have either cost us some of our better matches this year, or pushed them much farther back than they should've been ; therefore taking away from the overall yearly schedule.

    Couple this with the deaths of Jose Torres, Ingemar Johansson, Greg Page, Arturo Gatti, and Alexis Arguello.



    Here's hoping the latter half of the year will pick up where the second quarter fell short.

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    Originally posted by The_Bringer View Post
    Considering the tremendous amount of momentum and great fights we picked up in 2007 and 2008, by comparison ; 2009 hs been a pretty lackluster year.

    We started the year off on the right foot with great fights like Mosley/Margarito, and Marquez/Diaz.

    But injuries, cancellations, and postponements have either cost us some of our better matches this year, or pushed them much farther back than they should've been ; therefore taking away from the overall yearly schedule.

    Couple this with the deaths of Jose Torres, Ingemar Johansson, Greg Page, Arturo Gatti, and Alexis Arguello.



    Here's hoping the latter half of the year will pick up where the second quarter fell short.
    It has fallen short much like Tuggers.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by |-|urricane View Post
      It has fallen short much like Tuggers.


      I don't think it's gotten that bad, yet.

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