Comments Thread For: Keith Thurman is Likely To Return on April Date

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Keith Thurman is Likely To Return on April Date

    Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer advised BoxingScene.com that he was pretty "confident" that undefeated WBA interim-welterweight champion Keith Thurman (22-0, 20KOs) was going to return to the ring in the month of April - on the 19th or 26th. For April 19th, Schaefer has placed the Alamodome on hold in San Antonio, Texas - and April 26th is heading to Los Angeles. One of those two April dates will grab the Adrien Broner-Marcos Maidana rematch. Thurman had a big 2013, with victories over Jan Zaveck, Diego Chaves and Jesus Soto Karass.
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  • Hougigo
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    #2
    So he's either headlining his own card or co-main event-ing

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    • Big_L
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      #3
      thinking of a good opponent....i doubt it's porter. i also doubt paulie wants to fight him. maybe collazo if he beats ortiz.

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      • HanzGruber
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        #4
        Need to make this knockout kings 3

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        • jwheels9876
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          #5
          He's going right on the Floyd-Khan undercard...gotta sell that fight with a stacked undercard or it's bound to do less then stellar numbers. Possibly vs Porter or Mallinaggi?

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          • newcastleking
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            #6
            Maidana vs Keith. Ends by a knock out and winner skyrockets to mayweather on sept unless Floyd don't want none

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            • Nomadic
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              #7
              Originally posted by newcastleking
              Maidana vs Keith. Ends by a knock out and winner skyrockets to mayweather on sept unless Floyd don't want none
              That would be a good one out the them two to face MW. Good call.

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              • Rudiamonds
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                #8
                I hope they at least drop hints but I'm telling ya now Keith Ganna be avoided at 147

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                • AP♠
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                  #9
                  One time...

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                  • Nomadic
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                    #10
                    Thurman is not going to be a victim like Broner, Maidana rush him like that he is going to bed.

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