nobody be shocked if arum says that if clottey wins he faces winner of mayorga/cotto..thats the way arum does his thing
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostBoxingScene.com was advised that former welterweight champion Joshua Clottey (35-4, 20KOs) is likely going to return on the Miguel Cotto-Ricardo Mayorga undercard on March 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The bout will be untelevised and scheduled for either eight or ten rounds. The fight will be the first ring appearance for Clottey since the March 2009 decision loss to Manny Pacquiao at Cowboys Stadium in Texas.
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Originally posted by lopez36 View Postnobody be shocked if arum says that if clottey wins he faces winner of mayorga/cotto..thats the way arum does his thing
He can continuously recycle these fighters and make the same fights over and over again until he dies. He has no interest in working with other promoters for the remainder of his career as a promoter. Unless a fighter is a "promotional free agent" like Mosley, or works with Don King, forget about other fighters from other promoters fighting Top Rank fighters.
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Wow. Fighting an all defensive fight against Pacquiao really hurt Clottey. He earned respect as a fighter and now he won't even be televised. He threw away the biggest fight of his career and now he is paying for it. He is going to have to win a few fights convincingly to get people to support him again. He should have taken more chances against Paquiao because he landed some good shots on him and was capable of hurting Pacquiao. Even if he got knocked out, he would have been given more respect.
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Originally posted by g24fella View PostWow. Fighting an all defensive fight against Pacquiao really hurt Clottey. He earned respect as a fighter and now he won't even be televised. He threw away the biggest fight of his career and now he is paying for it. He is going to have to win a few fights convincingly to get people to support him again. He should have taken more chances against Paquiao because he landed some good shots on him and was capable of hurting Pacquiao. Even if he got knocked out, he would have been given more respect.
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