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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: “Fighting Words” - The 6 Hurt Most by Boxing's Cold War

    by David P. Greisman - The reason that boxing’s “cold war” between Top Rank and Golden Boy Promotions has lasted so long is because there’s been little reason for it to end.

    Yes, there are numerous big fights that cannot be made when the two biggest companies with the two deepest stables are unwilling to do business with each other. But we the boxing fans have still supported the fights they make, buying tickets and watching on television.

    They don’t need each other. They work with different networks in the United States and Mexico and have different sponsors. It’s been easier for them to do business separately than to do business together.

    That’s largely worked for the fighters, who still get television dates, still get built up and still get paid. While there are some big fights that remain unavailable to them, many fighters are able to find dance partners in deep divisions — or are in a shallow division where the opposing promoter doesn’t have much to offer them anyway.

    That doesn’t mean the cold war doesn’t hurt. It has, and it still does. Of late, six fighters are being harmed more than anyone else: light heavyweight titleholder Sergey Kovalev, who actually isn’t with either Top Rank or Golden Boy; middleweight titleholder Peter Quillin; junior lightweight titleholder Mikey Garcia; and featherweights Nonito Donaire, Abner Mares and Gary Russell Jr. [Click Here To Read More]
  • duwdu
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    I truly enjoyed this write up.

    For me, the icing on the cake also happened to have been penned at the end: "...the agony of de-feet." LOL.

    P34c3

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    • Weebler I
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      Peter Quillin isn't hurt, he didn't want to fight Golovkin and Martinez wouldn't be fighting him if they were on the same network anyway. Most of his division is Euro and would welcome a title shot. It's perfect for Quillin, he can hide behind the Cold War and keep hold of his title.

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      • jas
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        Quillin ?????? That paper champ fraud hypejob loves that there's a Cold War.

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        • olio626
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          The agony of de-feet!

          Lol, I love that line. But wasn't that the fight of Pacquiao against Erik Morales were he was decisioned, where he complained about the socks? After that, Manny scored big when he became the model for the local socks brand Darlington. Haha!

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          • Bronx2245
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            The cold war was bad enough, but it got much worse when the networks became involved. Now we have fighters signed to networks, which is prohibiting them from fighting each other, even if they are not with TR or Golden Boy. I feel bad for Provo and Rigo too. They are stuck waiting around for fights, when I truly believe they would be better off at Showtime. If Bradley loses this fight, he'll wish he was with Al Haymon too. Many more fights for him @ WW at GBP.

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            • US Dirk Killer
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              Lol, I gotta drop knowledge on y'all later

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              • Luilun
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                And we thought Don King was bad

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                • US Dirk Killer
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                  #9


                  pwnd

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                  • budfr
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                    #10
                    The war is between corona and tecate too.

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