What's this thing about Fulton? Is he avoiding the Figueroa rematch? That's the only fight for him that can have semblance of getting approved by people in the business. He's not established enough to be gifted gimme fights.
What is PBC cooking for their next Amazon events?
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Fulton has been inactive, and Rios is not a bad opponent choice. Remember that Figueroa was also inactive too. Isn't Fig going after a 126lb title?
Fulton is definitely pissed off right now. He just witnessed Ennis at the Wells Fargo and is probably wondering how his career got so stagnant.Last edited by kiaba360; 07-23-2024, 09:57 AM.Comment
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I see. Only thing I can add is at least from now on is make less mention of terms like "being inactive." It should no longer be relevant as most fighters don't fight often. They're all on the same boat, so to speak. Besides, it's not anybody's fault but them. That's their choice. It should never be made an excuse. They love long vacation so be it.Fulton has been inactive, and Rios is not a bad opponent choice. Remember that Figueroa was also inactive too. Isn't Fig going after a 126lb title?
Fulton is definitely pissed off right now. He just witnessed Ennis at the Wells Fargo and is probably wondering how his career got so stagnant.
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I do agree that if two opponents are inactive, then the playing field is equal. However, it's not an ideal situation. I think some fighters don't mind extended vacations, especially those who have been making good money for a long time. However, others are at the mercy of their promoters/managers/advisors.I see. Only thing I can add is at least from now on is make less mention of terms like "being inactive." It should no longer be relevant as most fighters don't fight often. They're all on the same boat, so to speak. Besides, it's not anybody's fault but them. That's their choice. It should never be made an excuse. They love long vacation so be it.
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