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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Much More on the Debacle in D.C.; Jeff Lacy Lashes Out

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. — It had already been a bizarre evening at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

    Then the night got even stranger, with an announcement that former super-middleweight titleholder Jeff Lacy’s fight with Rayco Saunders had been canceled. Later, Lacy and Saunders each came out to the ring ready to fight. Finally, their bout was called off nonetheless.

    But even before that, there was the cancelation of a fight between Hector Camacho Jr. and Ryan Davis, not that you would’ve known this by checking the event’s website or the bout sheet handed out to media. [Click Here To Read More]
  • nycsmooth
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    DC Box Commish needs 2 terminate permanently the GFS Boxing promoters license, permanently...Where was the bond they were supposed 2 post, didn't the commish check this out when no $$ $ neither Lacy or Camacho Jr's bouts??? The fans should have a got a refund, this was fraud...

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    • wiz1030
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      Lol @ the tidbit of floyd standing up the outreach event hidden within the story

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      • Lou Cipher
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        #4
        These things wouldn't happen if Floyd would stop ducking Pacquiao.

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