Edison Miranda - What's the deal?
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Question for Panter2000: Is Miranda going to fight in the interim before the Pascal fight in June? It just seems like such a long time to schedule a fight….Comment
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Yes, I know Edison personally. I am good friends with his manager. Met Edison on many occasions. He is a really good person.
It looks like he will be sitting idle until the Pascal fight or if something else bigger comes along. Keep checking his website for updates.
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Yeah I don't like that....I like him staying busy.Yes, I know Edison personally. I am good friends with his manager. Met Edison on many occasions. He is a reaay good person.
It looks like he will be sitting idle until the Pascal fight or if something else bigger comes along. Keep checking his website for updates.
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He seems to be just outside of that elite, but he is the sort of boxer you would pay to go and see, I doubt you could call any of his fights boring.
Didn't he break some guy's jaw in a match, after the guy showed in serious disrespect pre fight?Comment
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Edison Miranda was killing himself to make weight at Middle Weight (160lbs). A prize fighter shouldn't have to sucumb to those restrictions, and fight at comfortable weight where he can be effective, and not be drained. Though Miranda has 2 losses on his record, he really was defeated by Kelly Pavlick fair and square, while his other loss to Arthur Abraham, was from point deductions. I would rate Edison Miranda as one of the best Super Middle Weights out there. His defense needs a bit of work, but on power punching, Miranda takes out Anthony Mundane, Peter Manfredo, Chris Eubanks, Manny Siaca, and Brian Mitchell, and Pascal will get dropped by round 6. The two I see giving Miranda a hard time.....Mikkel Kessler and Joe Calzaghe. I think with that KO loss to Pavlick, it made "Pantera" a more cautious fighter, tighten his over-the-top right hand lead, and realized he was too big to compete at 160. Expect Miranda to win a Major title by the end of 2008.Last edited by guzi815; 01-21-2008, 07:59 PM.Comment
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Nice summary. I agree with most. However I dont rate Kessler so high. I think he would frustrate Edison, but I still think Pantera would find a way to get to him and get the stoppage. Calzaghe is a different animial and I would not want Miranda to fight him.Edison Miranda was killing himself to make weight at Middle Weight (160lbs). A prize fighter shouldn't have to sucumb to those restrictions, and fight at comfortable weight where he can be effective, and not be drained. Though Miranda has 2 losses on his record, he really was defeated by Kelly Pavlick fair and square, while his other loss to Arthur Abraham, was from point deductions. I would rate Edison Miranda as one of the best Super Middle Weights out there. His defense needs a bit of work, but on power punching, Miranda takes out Anthony Mundane, Peter Manfredo, Chris Eubanks, Manny Siaca, and Brian Mitchell, and Pascal will get dropped by round 6. The two I see giving Miranda a hard time.....Mikkel Kessler and Joe Calzaghe. I think with that KO loss to Pavlick, it made "Pantera" a more cautious fighter, tighten his over-the-top right hand lead, and realized he was too big to compete at 160. Expect Miranda to win a Major title by the end of 2008.
Anyway, someone mentioned the 'jaw breaking' fight. Here are some pics. And ONLY in Germany does Miranda walk home without the belt...
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[IMG]http://i112.***********.com/albums/n170/panterico/Arthur11a.jpg[/IMG]Comment


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