Comments Thread For: Terence Crawford-Israil Madrimov Heading to Los Angeles?

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  • Oregonian
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    Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

    Boots could have BEEN one of those ones if he'd continued down the WBO route, or if his dad hadn't turned down 2 offers to fight Bud. And let's be clear. He'd be in that company because he's got no resume. Out of the 20 guys who have been ranked in the top 10 in the last 3 years, he's fought only one (Villa). He's got a long history of turning down smoke at this point.

    And you're apparently too ****** to realize that if Bud doesn't sell, then that's all the more reason to find a dance partner who DOES sell tickets, not someone who can't even sell out his own hometown, for a belt that already belongs to Crawford.
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    Perhaps we should define the word ****** AND we’re going to use your very own convoluted logic.

    There are your words “…if Bud doesn't sell, then that's all the more reason to find a dance partner who DOES sell tickets”.

    So you acknowledge that Bud does not sell tickets then you tells us that he has more reasons to find a dance partner that sells tickets.

    So can you explain how Avanesyan, Kavaliauskas and Brook “sell” tickets? This is all your logic so either explain that logic or admit you are a ****** human being.

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  • Left Hook Louie
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    Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll

    I'm just wondering how precisely they intend to promote Saudi culture and tourism by staging fights in US venues. How will fans even be aware that these events are organized and underwritten by Saudi money? Just by having Turki sitting in shades ringside?
    I don't think it's going to be an overt, in-your-face hard sell. It is a creeping desensitizing just by having event after event staged in Saudi. Riyadh (and any other venue in Saudi Arabia) will be seen as just another normal place within a fairly short time (if not already). Denying women the right to drive? Funding Islamic extremism all over the world? Morality police? Meh, the production values and the undercard of that boxing event last Saturday were awesome, duuuude......

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  • crimsonfalcon07
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    Originally posted by Brittney1229

    Yeah, I know that. He's a paper champion! How about Erislandry Lara, Jermall Charlo, Janibek Alimkhanuly? He was willing to fight Canelo at 168. And I have forgotten more about boxing than you know!
    Why are you talking about champs at 160, when the conversation was about whether you knew the champ at 154. Can you name the other champs at 154 without looking them up? Or did you "forget" that too?

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  • crimsonfalcon07
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    Originally posted by Oregonian
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    You are right. The amount of ****** in this thread is crazy.
    Boots offers nothing huh? But but but Kavaliauskas, Avanesyan, Brook and Khan offered “a lot”.
    Boots doesn’t sell but Crawford does? Crawford vs Porter had 135k PPV numbers. So much for “offering something”
    Boots could have BEEN one of those ones if he'd continued down the WBO route, or if his dad hadn't turned down 2 offers to fight Bud. And let's be clear. He'd be in that company because he's got no resume. Out of the 20 guys who have been ranked in the top 10 in the last 3 years, he's fought only one (Villa). He's got a long history of turning down smoke at this point.

    And you're apparently too ****** to realize that if Bud doesn't sell, then that's all the more reason to find a dance partner who DOES sell tickets, not someone who can't even sell out his own hometown, for a belt that already belongs to Crawford.

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  • TheOneAboveAll
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    Originally posted by Left Hook Louie

    Even if the Saudis are bankrolling fights that happen in the US, it's still sportswashing because it promotes the "new normal" of the Saudi regime involved in the things we love to follow. I wonder if an Israeli fighter (and yeah, I know boxing is not a big sport there) would even be allowed to compete at a Saudi show.
    I'm just wondering how precisely they intend to promote Saudi culture and tourism by staging fights in US venues. How will fans even be aware that these events are organized and underwritten by Saudi money? Just by having Turki sitting in shades ringside?

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  • Left Hook Louie
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    Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll
    Curious to hear the explanation of why the Saudi royal family is bankrolling fights staged in the U.S. I thought the whole purpose of this Saudi boxing project was to elevate and sportwash Saudi Arabian culture?
    Even if the Saudis are bankrolling fights that happen in the US, it's still sportswashing because it promotes the "new normal" of the Saudi regime involved in the things we love to follow. I wonder if an Israeli fighter (and yeah, I know boxing is not a big sport there) would even be allowed to compete at a Saudi show.

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  • Bronx2245
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    Originally posted by Eff Pandas

    Rooting on that myself.

    I'd love to see Boots find his way to Riyadh within the next 12mos vs SOMEONE fans gaf about seeing him fight & I suspect with this Eddie signing the odds are good it'll happen.
    Time will tell, but I just hope it's NOT Boots vs. Conor Benn!!!

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  • joesaiditstrue
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    Originally posted by boxingitis
    Wanted Crawford vs Boots since Boots joined Matchroom. That's the fight fans want to see, Mr Turki needs to make that a reality to keep the streak going.
    Bud is done with 147. Honestly shocked that people don't know this, it's been common knowledge for 6 months

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  • Brittney1229
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    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

    He is un unbeaten world titlist at 154. I can`t help you if you don`t even follow the sport.
    Yeah, I know that. He's a paper champion! How about Erislandry Lara, Jermall Charlo, Janibek Alimkhanuly? He was willing to fight Canelo at 168. And I have forgotten more about boxing than you know!

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  • Eff Pandas
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    Originally posted by Bronx2245
    Would be a nice fight, and I'm sure Turki Alalshikh would stack the card, but please, your excellency, throw the bag at Crawford vs. Boots! That's a MUCH better fight!
    Rooting on that myself.

    I'd love to see Boots find his way to Riyadh within the next 12mos vs SOMEONE fans gaf about seeing him fight & I suspect with this Eddie signing the odds are good it'll happen.

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