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  • Edison Miranda: Losing Isn’t Everything

    By Cliff Rold - In an era when the best fighters in the world can be considered highly active if they make it to the ring a total of four times, every result is amplified. A single dominant win and talk turns to where a fighter rates on the pound for pound list; a single loss and HBO can become ESPN2, at least for a while.

    Enter one Edison Miranda (29-2, 25 KO), Colombian power puncher residing in Puerto Rico.

    A year ago, Miranda was the hottest commodity in the American middleweight market. His lone loss up to then had come in a September 2006 fight that had been heard of by many, if not seen by the same, as a highly controversial affair with German-based Arthur Abraham. In the fights U.S. viewers were actually seeing, Miranda was steamrolling solid opponents like Howard Eastman, Willie Gibbs and an undefeated Allan Green.

    Enter one Kelly Pavlik, one May 2007 knockout defeat and enter one dramatic cooling period.

    This Friday night, on ESPN2, Miranda makes his second start since the Pavlik loss in his new domain of Super Middleweight. He’ll take on Contender Season Three alum David Banks (15-3-1, 2 KO) in a fight he should win. His handlers are probably looking for even more than that. They’re going to be looking for a sensational knockout for their charge and they’ll probably get it. Making a cold fighter hot isn’t rocket science, especially when they can punch. One highlight reel knockout is the entire spark needed. [details]

  • #2
    Very nice written article.
    I just hope Miranda is more than what he says. I think he will rise above what these other power punches accomplished

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    • #3
      if miranda loses to david banks, he should hang his gloves for good. obviously, his handlers wanted an easy win for him to enter in the win column again. but winning against an unknown fighter invites disgrace than glory. he is over after the abraham and pavlik showdown.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by v.cassiusali@ya View Post
        obviously, his handlers wanted an easy win for him to enter in the win column again.
        yeah that was the henry porras fight, this makes TWO chump opponents in a row

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        • #5
          Originally posted by v.cassiusali@ya View Post
          if miranda loses to david banks, he should hang his gloves for good. obviously, his handlers wanted an easy win for him to enter in the win column again. but winning against an unknown fighter invites disgrace than glory. he is over after the abraham and pavlik showdown.
          Are you kidding? Hes 27, its not like hes completely shot or anything

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          • #6
            Pascal over Miranda anytime

            Obviously Miranda needs an easy win this friday night to forget his last 2 losses. But that's all he's gonna get this year. He plans to fight Jean Pascal on june 7th 2008 in Montreal and an easy win against Pascal is not in his future. If he or anybody else for that matter has never seen Pascal fight, surprised they will be !! This is a hard hitting and expeditive fighter. He will soon become champion and Montreal will have 2 champs in this division, Pascal and Lucian Bute (IBF)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mtl is the one View Post
              Obviously Miranda needs an easy win this friday night to forget his last 2 losses. But that's all he's gonna get this year. He plans to fight Jean Pascal on june 7th 2008 in Montreal and an easy win against Pascal is not in his future. If he or anybody else for that matter has never seen Pascal fight, surprised they will be !! This is a hard hitting and expeditive fighter. He will soon become champion and Montreal will have 2 champs in this division, Pascal and Lucian Bute (IBF)
              Miranda has only one loss. One robbery and one loss.

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              • #8
                lol Banks won't even win a round against Pantera

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                • #9
                  WHo is he Vince Lombardi?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Pantera2000 View Post
                    Miranda has only one loss. One robbery and one loss.
                    robbery? nah, it was a close fight, and miranda made it a win for arthur by fouling! can't blame anyone but edison for that!

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