Medina's Agent Says “No Threats” Came From Lopez/WBO
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Not sure what the law is in Argentina but here in the states this allegation has law suit written aaaall over it...and I think the Agent would much rather keep his money in his pocket...so he had to come out and say that...By Rick Reeno - In a story causing some major headlines overseas, especially in Puerto Rico, Argentinean fighter Sergio Medina, during a radio interview with hometown station FM Aires, claimed that he received death threats during the weigh-in for last Saturday’s Las Vegas clash with WBO super bantamweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez. The fight took place on the HBO pay-per-view undercard to De La Hoya-Pacquiao at the MGM Grand. [details]Comment
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Ah it all makes sense now. In certain Argentinian dialect, their language is a mix of Spanish, Italian and Native language.By Rick Reeno - In a story causing some major headlines overseas, especially in Puerto Rico, Argentinean fighter Sergio Medina, during a radio interview with hometown station FM Aires, claimed that he received death threats during the weigh-in for last Saturday’s Las Vegas clash with WBO super bantamweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez. The fight took place on the HBO pay-per-view undercard to De La Hoya-Pacquiao at the MGM Grand. [details]
"Good Luck" in English directly translates to "We are going to kill you and your family" in Argentinian.Comment
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Damn I found video proof of it.
http://www.grapheine.com/bombaytv/index.php?module=see〈=uk&code=590b55bbedc2fa003ece889d406e31fcComment
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Sounds like they should take all the money he gained from that fight.Alot of athletes get death threats even a rodComment
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The agent/promoter/manager has no liability when a fighter they work with goes and slanders someone or fabricates the truth. It falls on the person making the claims. If he took a dive, for whatever reason, the Commission in Vegas will fall down on him and not anyone else.Comment
so that's wut happened to DLH!!!
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