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  • Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
    J-Ro,

    You are mis- remembering.

    Floyd moved up from 140 to 147 to fight Zab Judah. At the time, zab was the UNDISPUTED WW champion and was #10 p4p. FMJ decided on Zab when the 140 fights fell apart.

    So, Sharmba was actually a fall-back/tune-up fight for Judah. Sharmba was a speedy Southpaw. And Zab was a speedy southpaw.

    The problem arose when Zab lost to baldo right after the new year. Please feel free to verify.
    Exactly when Zab lossed to Baldomir there was no point to make the Zab fight. At first I wanted to see that fight. But, after the baldomir fight. I was convinced that Zab was an overrated frontrunner and could beat Margarito let alone Floyd. So TO ME there was no point for that fight. And, for a lot of people that fight was useless. Zab was not #10 P4P anymore. Margarito was ranked #1 at WW and Floyd was ranked #2, Zab was ranked #3 and Baldomir was the lineal champion. I am not misremembering anything bro. He had an agreement with Zab nothing was signed. But, when Zab lossed to Baldomir. Floyd should of fought Margarito or Baldomir instead there was no point to fight an overrated frontrunner in Zab.

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    • Originally posted by grgsbrwr View Post
      thank you!!! enough said
      man, BOXINGSCRIBE been set-trippin today. lol.

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      • Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
        Agree. Too bad it's not on Home Box office.
        Ross Greenburg(spelling?) is too much of an idiot to put anything like that on HBO

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        • Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
          Exactly when Zab lossed to Baldomir there was no point to make the Zab fight. At first I wanted to see that fight. But, after the baldomir fight. I was convinced that Zab was an overrated frontrunner and could beat Margarito let alone Floyd. So TO ME there was no point for that fight. And, for a lot of people that fight was useless. Zab was not #10 P4P anymore. Margarito was ranked #1 at WW and Floyd was ranked #2, Zab was ranked #3 and Baldomir was the lineal champion. I am not misremembering anything bro. He had an agreement with Zab nothing was signed. But, when Zab lossed to Baldomir. Floyd should of fought Margarito or Baldomir instead there was no point to fight an overrated frontrunner in Zab.
          everyone at the time though thought that baldy beating judah was a fluke and judah just had an off night

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          • Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
            Exactly when Zab lossed to Baldomir there was no point to make the Zab fight. At first I wanted to see that fight. But, after the baldomir fight. I was convinced that Zab was an overrated frontrunner and could beat Margarito let alone Floyd. So TO ME there was no point for that fight. And, for a lot of people that fight was useless. Zab was not #10 P4P anymore. Margarito was ranked #1 at WW and Floyd was ranked #2, Zab was ranked #3 and Baldomir was the lineal champion. I am not misremembering anything bro. He had an agreement with Zab nothing was signed. But, when Zab lossed to Baldomir. Floyd should of fought Margarito or Baldomir instead there was no point to fight an overrated frontrunner in Zab.
            well that was all bunch of people on this site who did want to see and thought zab speed could be the key to beating him. And somebody must wanted to see 400 k got the fight!

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            • J-RO.... REMEMBER, THE MARGARITO OFFER DID NOT COME UNTIL AFTER FLOYD BOUGHT OUT OF THE TOP RANK CONTRACT....WHICH WAS AFTER THE JUDAH FIGHT,


              Updated: January 24, 2006, 2:53 AM ET


              Judah, Mayweather to fight in Vegas on April 8
              Dan Rafael
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              LAS VEGAS -- One week ago, Zab Judah's claim as welterweight champion went up in smoke when he was shockingly upset by unheralded Carlos Baldomir. Also up in smoke: Judah's planned spring super-fight with pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

              Or so everyone thought.

              But this is boxing and the show apparently must go on.

              Mayweather promoter Bob Arum and Judah promoter Don King told ESPN.com on Friday that regardless of Judah's stunning loss, he and Mayweather will still meet here in a 12-rounder on April 8 at the Thomas & Mack Center in an HBO PPV main event.

              "We've reworked our deals but the fight will still go on," Arum said. "There are a lot of people who want to see the fight even though Judah lost. Is it as big as it was had Judah not lost? Probably not. Can it still be an exciting event for boxing fans? Sure."

              Mayweather and Judah, both fast and flashy fighters, were once close friends. But they have grown more distant as they have viciously trash-talked each other for the past several months in anticipation of an eventual meeting, which, prior to Judah's defeat, figured to be one of the most significant fights of 2006.

              A news conference announcing the fight is planned for Feb. 1 in New York, Arum said.

              Longtime rivals Arum and King have reworked their deal, both confirmed. Arum also said that he and Mayweather worked out a new deal and that an agreement with HBO PPV was in place.

              The one item remaining to be finalized is King and Judah agreeing to terms with each other. However, that appears to be a formality given that Judah has few options coming off a loss, and none nearly as lucrative as a fight with Mayweather (35-0, 24 KOs).

              "Don't worry about that. Me and Zab are together. The fight will happen," King said.

              Arum and King spent the past week reworking the terms of the fight after Baldomir won a unanimous decision against a woefully underprepared Judah (34-3, 25 KOs) on Jan. 7 in New York.

              Mayweather, a junior welterweight titlist moving up to welterweight, had been scheduled to earn a minimum $6 million to face Judah while the Judah/King side was to earn $3 million plus a percentage of the profits.

              However, with Judah losing, the deal points have changed significantly. Mayweather will earn a minimum $5 million while the Judah/King side will be guaranteed $1 million plus a percentage of profits above $7 million.

              In addition, host casinos Caesars Palace and Wynn Las Vegas reduced the amount of their promised ticket buy by $600,000. Arum also reduced the top ticket price for the fight from $800 to $700.

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              • Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
                Exactly when Zab lossed to Baldomir there was no point to make the Zab fight. At first I wanted to see that fight. But, after the baldomir fight. I was convinced that Zab was an overrated frontrunner and could beat Margarito let alone Floyd. So TO ME there was no point for that fight. And, for a lot of people that fight was useless. Zab was not #10 P4P anymore. Margarito was ranked #1 at WW and Floyd was ranked #2, Zab was ranked #3 and Baldomir was the lineal champion. I am not misremembering anything bro. He had an agreement with Zab nothing was signed. But, when Zab lossed to Baldomir. Floyd should of fought Margarito or Baldomir instead there was no point to fight an overrated frontrunner in Zab.
                And Baldomir was the lineal champ!!!


                Tell me this....who did Margarito beat to become champion? Who did he take the belt from? Who did margarito even beat to deserve a shot at Floyd? what had he done?

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                • Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
                  The Vivian Harris that got KO'd by carlos maussa on the floyd-gatti undercard?

                  ..and then got KO'd by ATG Junior Witter?
                  Again he could of fought Harris instead of Bruseles. Harris was a top 10 fighter at 140 while Bruseles wasn't. Harris wanted the fight. And, after Floyd beat Corley. Floyd was the #1 contender to Harris title.

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                  • Originally posted by cortdawg25 View Post
                    well that was all bunch of people on this site who did want to see and thought zab speed could be the key to beating him. And somebody must wanted to see 400 k got the fight!
                    everybody on here was begging for that fight still to happen over margacheato

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                    • Originally posted by grgsbrwr View Post
                      everybody on here was begging for that fight still to happen over margacheato
                      these haters is getting more and more ridiculous by the day. i guess tomoorow we'll go back to the castillo beat Floyd the 1st time! lol.

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