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    Eddie Hearn considers proposed changes to the Muhammad Ali Act under the guise of ?The Ali Revival Act? unnecessary.?
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  • #2
    Instead of running his mouth about matters that have nothing to do with him, he should rather concentrate on defending his fighters' interests when they're füked by corrupt Orgs.

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    • #3
      If promoters & the belts respected the sport & the fans there wouldn't be any need. But the current model is a racket that ignores the current Ali act.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by James Hunt View Post
        Instead of running his mouth about matters that have nothing to do with him, he should rather concentrate on defending his fighters' interests when they're füked by corrupt Orgs.
        Examples of sich fighter in his stable? Oh wait you dont have any names! So stfu you Dana white maga **** rider

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        • #5
          While I don’t disagree with him, if he was gonna be the frontman of this new TKO boxing conglomerate, he’d have absolutely zero issue with it.

          What respect did you show for Oscar Rivas when you let him into the ring fully knowing his opponent had tested positive for a banned substance?
          nghtmr111 nghtmr111 likes this.

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          • #6
            Neither is getting rid of USAID, the CFPB, VOA and host of other boneheaded moves yet here we are.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Gary Coleman View Post
              Neither is getting rid of USAID, the CFPB, VOA and host of other boneheaded moves yet here we are.
              Using the same hand wraps from a previous fight fvkcing idiot

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              • #8
                I have to agree with Edward on this one, it really isn’t. Something needs to be done but turning the sport over to the ufc model isn’t it

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                • #9
                  Hes only bothered because hes been left out in the cold with it. If he was involved he'd be defending it.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
                    While I don’t disagree with him, if he was gonna be the frontman of this new TKO boxing conglomerate, he’d have absolutely zero issue with it.

                    What respect did you show for Oscar Rivas when you let him into the ring fully knowing his opponent had tested positive for a banned substance?
                    And somehow this was just forgotten ENTIRELY. It's funny because it was a closer fight than what the scores showed lol....

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