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  • Kevin Malone
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    #31
    Originally posted by Walt Liquor
    yes, you are.

    or you're a shadows alt
    lmao, I'm not an alt and I have not alts...

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    • jrosales13
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      #32
      Originally posted by Kevin Malone
      My addiction gets worse every day. I'm considering getting up at 4AM Friday to watch Oleydong Sithsamerchai vs. Kazuto Ioka. Am I sick?
      I'm getting up for that one...That is an interesting fight. Ioka is very young and not a lot of pro fights. But, has a good amateur pedigree. Sithsamerchai is pretty solid fighter also. Has beaten some good fighters fighters. Has build a solid resume at 105. But, seems to outgrowing the weight-class.

      Originally posted by Walt Liquor
      yes, you are.

      or you're a shadows alt


      And, Shadows has been following Ioka. He told me about Ioka when Ioka only had around 3 pro fights.

      Shadows is the man. Very underrated knowledgeable poster. He's one of the top 10 posters on these forums.

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      • tx_boxing
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        #33
        Originally posted by Kevin Malone
        February 11
        At Montreal (ESPN2): Antonin Decarie vs. Shamone Alvarez, 10 rounds, welterweights; Jo Jo Dan vs. Steve Forbes, 10 rounds, welterweights;
        At Atlantic City, N.J. (Showtime): Rico Ramos vs. Alejandro Valdez, 10 rounds, junior featherweights; Cornelius White vs. Donovan George, 8 rounds, super middleweights;

        February 18
        At Salisbury, Md. (ESPN2): Fernando Guerrero vs. Derrick Findley, 10 rounds, middleweights; Shawn Porter vs. Anges Adjaho, 10 rounds, welterweights;

        February 19
        At Las Vegas (HBO): Fernando Montiel vs. Nonito Donaire, 12 rounds, for Montiel's WBO/WBC bantamweight title; Mike Jones vs. Jesus Soto-Karass, rematch, 12 rounds, welterweights

        February 26
        At Las Vegas (Showtime): Miguel Acosta vs. Brandon Rios, 12 rounds, for Acosta's WBA "regular" lightweight title
        At Grand Island, Neb. (Showtime): Antonio DeMarco vs. Reyes Sanchez, 12 rounds, WBC lightweight eliminator

        March 5
        At Anaheim, Calif. (HBO): Saul "Canelo" Alvarez vs. Matthew Hatton, 12 rounds, junior middleweights; Adrien Broner vs. Daniel Ponce De Leon, 10 rounds, junior lightweights;
        At Newark, N.J. (Integrated Sports PPV): Zab Judah vs. Kaizer Mabuza, 12 rounds, for vacant IBF junior welterweigh title

        Plenty going on, dunno why you are so down...



        Unless you're hardcore like us......people just don't know one boxer you listed above, how many Americans are listed above would the media give fans a reason to be excited about? no cruiserweights or heavys to give the USA a reason to get excited is the reason boxing is down to the average sportsfan in USA. I'm sure in Poland Boxing is the ****, look who they got. UK, Ukraine, Phillipines, Mexico, etc....I tell my friends that say "boxing is dead" to come to this site & then tell me it's dead. from what I see.....it's big everywhere except the USA unless you're hardcore

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        • Mayweather41-0
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          #34
          Originally posted by tx_boxing
          Unless you're hardcore like us......people just don't know one boxer you listed above, how many Americans are listed above would the media give fans a reason to be excited about? no cruiserweights or heavys to give the USA a reason to get excited is the reason boxing is down to the average sportsfan in USA. I'm sure in Poland Boxing is the ****, look who they got. UK, Ukraine, Phillipines, Mexico, etc....I tell my friends that say "boxing is dead" to come to this site & then tell me it's dead. from what I see.....it's big everywhere except the USA unless you're hardcore
          Great statement this very true Boxing is at a slow spot in the US but Worldwide Boxing is doing really good. Particularly the Philippines, Mexico, and England.

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          • tx_boxing
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            #35
            I'm excited to see Cornelius "the beast" White on Showtime , I've seen that dude & he is a BEAST

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            • _original_
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              #36
              I feel where you're coming from, too much drama and boxing has become a complete business rather than a sport. The big boxers are overpaid and are sitting fat fighting 2 or 3 fights a year, at times refusing to partake in competitive fights. Compare that to the UFC where a huge fight like Rua/Jones was announced in mere minutes and look at their top dog Silva making around 250k per fight.

              Boxing is still the best sport in the world to me and it will always be that way, but I can't deny all the BS that goes on.

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              • Pullcounter
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                #37
                boxing schedule has been ***** so far...

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                • CumulousClouds
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by blackirish137
                  so basically boxing=Floyd and Pac. I see.


                  people need to respect guys that arent as well known but are still in the top 15 in their weight class. Even lowly ranked guys are still some of the best boxers in the world, and fans need to look deeper than names and realise how difficult and advanced boxing really is.
                  That's real talk my man!

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                  • Mayweather41-0
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by tx_boxing
                    I'm excited to see Cornelius "the beast" White on Showtime , I've seen that dude & he is a BEAST
                    Yo I trained with the guy he is fighting Donovan George all the time in Chicago. Those are going to be two strong men throwing huge shots someone is getting knocked out.

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                    • MARKBNLV
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by One more round
                      It really does not interest me anymore. It is just the same old shit. Floyd-Pac won't happen, so and so is negotiating with whoever, negotiations fail etc Some trainer comes out running their mouth, it is just so much fucking talking and not alot of fighting.

                      There is just way too much empty talking between camps nowadays for the game to be really interesting. The fighters are barely fighting, and even when they do we rarely see intriuging battles. Maybe there is just too much money in the game today, I don't know. But seriously, it is just so tired reading these forums and articles because it is just as I said, so much dialogue about who said what, and so little real fighting happening.

                      The main reason I come on here now is the lounge.
                      Go out and support your local golden gloves,fun fights to watch and you get to help kids.

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