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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: The Kings Step Into the Boxing Heatwave

    by Cliff Rold - No sport has delivered better in 2013 than boxing.

    That’s not hyperbole. It’s not overstatement. It’s also not a comment on other sports not delivering this year. Far from it. The Super Bowl was exceptional. Tiger Woods is almost all the way back. The Miami Heat and New York Knicks put together special winning streaks to build anticipations for the NBA Playoffs.

    It’s perfectly fair to make a case for many other sports delivering as well, in their domain, as boxing has.

    But better?

    Not this year.

    And not in the last two months.

    Boxing has been off its ass.

    Its fans really don’t ask for much. When they give their time, their money, their attention, at the end of the day they want to see fights break out. They want to see their investment rewarded. They have been receiving a wealthy return.

    Bernard Hopkins and Guillermo Rigondeaux delivered for the purists in technical victories over Tavoris Cloud and Nonito Donaire. Timothy Bradley-Ruslan Provodnikov and Mike Alvarado-Brandon Rios II unleashed potent “Fight of the Year” contenders. Robert Stieglitz-Arthur Abraham filled the revenge quota. Tyson Fury-Steve Cunningham saw Heavyweights trade knockdowns in a thriller on network television. Canelo Alvarez-Austin Trout and Sergio Martinez-Martin Murray delivered both thrills and massive crowds, giving the sport an air of spectacle to go with the action. [Click Here To Read More]
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    Good read. I can't argue that boxing is the best sport so far(don't want to either). Even though boxing is my favorite sport I do watch many other sports and the fights that have been brought forth so far, to include the ESPN and NBC fights, make it tops so far this year. By a lot! Especially since the UFC has fallen off so much. I am hoping this weekend brings us more publicity as well. No matter what happens I will still watch regardless. Good article.

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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      Boxing started out ****ty as hell this year with all the cancellations and postponements but within a month it just did a complete 360.

      Good stuff.


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      • rogdogx
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        This fight will be very competitive but Floyd is going to come on in the later rounds. Those who think Floyd is taking an easy fight, Guerrero is no easy fight. He comes forward and is relentless. Floyd is going through the meat grinder in this one even if he looks stellar in the process. Just like Ruben said "your gonna be pissin blood ese". Floyd by UD. I'm tempted to pick Floyd by late stoppage cuz he will certainly try for it but Ghost is very durable.

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        • rogdogx
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          I wonder if Klit fighting will throw off Floyd's international numbers

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          • DoktorSleepless
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            #6
            Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
            Boxing started out ****ty as hell this year with all the cancellations and postponements but within a month it just did a complete 360.

            Good stuff.


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            Friday Night Fights has been excellent from the start though, which made up for it.

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            • Mayweather41-0
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              I have been a Boxing fan for years and I believe this year will be the best year the sport has seen in a long time so many great fights.

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              • trainhard_187
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                Originally posted by rogdogx
                This fight will be very competitive but Floyd is going to come on in the later rounds. Those who think Floyd is taking an easy fight, Guerrero is no easy fight. He comes forward and is relentless. Floyd is going through the meat grinder in this one even if he looks stellar in the process. Just like Ruben said "your gonna be pissin blood ese". Floyd by UD. I'm tempted to pick Floyd by late stoppage cuz he will certainly try for it but Ghost is very durable.
                Floyd took an easy fight.. RG poses no real threat.. Todays version of Cotto stops RG.. If you think otherwise then youve been bamboozled..

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                • Dazzaman
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                  #9
                  Gotta agree with Cliff Rolds, there have been some excellent fights this year....& we aren't even half way through yet!!

                  Some of the fights coming up, including this weekend, will be good too. Mares v Ponce DL may be another cracker & if Guerrero is able to really push Floyd enough to force him to display his unmatched skills it may be a special weekend.

                  Looking forward to the coming months (Froch/Kessler, Peterson/Matthysse...both could be classics & Pascal/Bute), September too, hopefully the Klit bro's will be fighting the bouts projected for them then (Povetkin, Stiverne).

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                  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                    Originally posted by DoktorSleepless
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                    Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.

                    Boxing started out ****ty as hell this year with all the cancellations and postponements but within a month it just did a complete 360.

                    Good stuff.


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                    Friday Night Fights has been excellent from the start though, which made up for it.
                    They have definitely done good. The only one I didn't enjoy too much was Fortuna vs Zamudio cause of the outcome. I hate to see someone hurt like that.


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