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  • #31
    wasnt hold just complaing and saying he wanted a rematch with bradley?...i say he does that fight and if he can get past bradley then try to move up another weight but he hasnt even had a full fight at 140 this is a bad fight for the sport IMO

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    • #32
      bad fight i like clottey but this is a ***** move. collazo quintana cintron martinez id even take a judah rematch before a holt fight what does this do for clottey? if this is a fight to stay sharp then ok but from clotteys attitude he doesnt seem like he has too many more fights in boxing this is a waste

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      • #33
        I am a fan of Holt and Clottey and don't want to see that fight. I can't give Clottey credit for a win over Holt knowing what I know about Clottey and his weight.

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        • #34
          Clotey is to damn big.

          If Holt really wants to fight at 47 he should do tat damn rubber match with Torres since he's at 47 too.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by catalinul View Post
            Clotey is to damn big.

            If Holt really wants to fight at 47 he should do tat damn rubber match with Torres since he's at 47 too.
            when did torres go up and did he have any fights at 147 yet?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by ny123 View Post
              when did torres go up and did he have any fights at 147 yet?
              His been a WW for quite a few time now. he last fight was at WW agaisnt Pinzon and he almost lost!!!!!!

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              • #37
                Originally posted by KingTito View Post
                Clottey would **** him up. Why doesn't Shane fight him?
                What?! The nerve of you.

                You feel that Shane should actually have to defend his belt? No way. Shane should just be allowed to chase fights and to wait on big money fights.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by ny123 View Post
                  when did torres go up and did he have any fights at 147 yet?
                  His last fight was at 154 actually.He was 151,75 lbs.

                  He was in a crazy fight in Columbia against a Rau lPinzon cat,he was down on points after 9 in a lackluster performance and his corner told to go for a hail mary punch and KO him.An he did in the 10th amn dfinal.

                  Torres is at 147 looking for a fgiht currently.He's to small for 154,maybe for 47 too.

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                  • #39
                    HBO is looking for an entertaining undercard fight for cheap. And Holt/Clottey gives us that. I don't really like the fight and didn't find out about it until after I talked to Clottey earlier today and he was ranting (which is annoying because he's hard to understand under good circumstances, but when he is mad his English goes to ****) about Martinez calling him out and not signing for the fight yet. I would prefer he fight Martinez and I expressed this, but the money isn't there in that fight and Clottey says he's a welterweight not a light middleweight. At least I think that's what he said. But, this isn't that bad a fight and Holt doesn't really lose anything here even if he loses this fight (except for a horrific KO loss, then that would be horrible for him, but I don't see that happening). Clottey could definitely have a better opponent, but it could be worse, he could be fighting Luis Carlos Abregu

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                    • #40
                      I don't really like the fight but I will definitely be cheering for Holt when I'm there. Ha I hope to see Brandon Jacobs going nuts like the last one. Couldn't imagine having to tackle that dude in the open field.

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