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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Dawson vs. Pascal Rematch Heads To May 25, Montreal

    According to promoter Yvon Michel of GYM, the rematch between WBC light heavyweight champion Chad Dawson (31-2, 17KOs), and challenger Jean Pascal (27-2-1, 16KOs), is going to make place on May 25th at Montreal's Bell Centre. Michel received confirmation of the date by HBO.

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  • dorruel2.0
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    Dawson got this.
    A win over Pascal would put him in a good place.

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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      #3
      Oh hell no, in Canada again?

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      • -PBP-
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        #4
        Dawson's back is against the wall. Let's see how he responds. This might be the most important fight of his career.

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        • -Kev-
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          Montreal....seriously, Chad, who the hell handles you?

          168 against Ward
          Pascal in Montreal

          Dude wants to lose badly. Respect for giving his opponents the advantage, but damn, who the hell negotiates for Chad, his brother?

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          • millcitymauler
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            After quitting against Ward, this is do or die for Chad. He seems to have a rather fragile psyche, and I doubt he'd be able to retain his former status if he loses to Pascal again.

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              #7
              Originally posted by millcitymauler
              After quitting against Ward, this is do or die for Chad. He seems to have a rather fragile psyche, and I doubt he'd be able to retain his former status if he loses to Pascal again.
              If he at least goes in there, does his thing and appears to have won, but does not get the decision, i'd be happy for him. This is a tough situation for him. Pascal is a guy who's very capable of beating Chad fairly without hometown cooking; It's also a situation where he could lose anyway because of hometown cooking. IMO he needs to forget about corrupted judges/ref and just make sure he wins those rounds in the eyes of the fans. When you win in the eyes of the viewers, you basically win and get a lot of support. If Chad can't even do this, then I don't know, I will be very disappointed.

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              • Mato o Muero
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                Towards the end of the first fight Chad had some opportunities to hurt Pascal but he didn't capitalize. If he goes into the fight focused he can definitely win this. He has to let his hands go this time.

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                • marzblkman
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                  #9
                  The reason for Montreal is obvious. Not only is it a guaranteed sellout, there's Canadian and HBO TV rights fees in play.

                  As far as "quitting" goes. Why should he take more of the azz kicking that he was receiving? For the sake of some Dumb fan "valor"? He took a gamble it failed you move on.

                  It's funny how people want fighters to take ALL risks but at the same time if they "lose", then they were "dumb" to take that risk.

                  LASTLY Pascal can thank his head more than anything that saved him in their last fight. He was out on his feet about to be finished off when his head caused the gash on Dawson's eye.

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                  • millcitymauler
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                    Originally posted by marzblkman
                    The reason for Montreal is obvious. Not only is it a guaranteed sellout, there's Canadian and HBO TV rights fees in play.

                    As far as "quitting" goes. Why should he take more of the azz kicking that he was receiving? For the sake of some Dumb fan "valor"? He took a gamble it failed you move on. It's funny how people want fighters to take ALL risks but at the same time if they "lose", then they were "dumb" to take that risk.

                    LASTLY Pascal can thank his head more than anything that saved him in their last fight. He was out on his feet about to be finished off when his head caused the gash on Dawson's eye.
                    Why should he take more of an "azz kicking"???? Um, because kicking azz is what the sport is all about. A couple of months ago against Pacquiao, Marquez was arguably in worse shape than Chad was when he made the decision to act like a fighter and look what happened. Find a different sport if you can't reach down and look for something that you don't think you necessarily have.
                    We would never have had a decade of Arturo Gatti if he had taken your advice against Rodriguez, or the memory of Chico's version of the immaculate reception against Castillo the first time around,
                    Cong**** dude - you have graduated with honors from the Victor Ortiz school of how to fight Marcos Maidana.

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