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  • #11
    If theres a market for boxing in Dubai, i dont see why it wouldnt work, i meanlook at Sauerland for instance, they can put up garbage @$$ events and sell em as "world championships" and they buy em! Im not talkn Abraham-stieglitz.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
      Yup! A place without corrupt judges. If floyd keeps begging for the rematch, it will have to be in Dubai under Manny's terms and until he is 100% healthy.
      Floyd would get ROBBED big time! Look at TopRank events in Macau for instance, non-TopRank fighters get jobbed over there. Look at Donaire-Vetyeka last year, Donaire walked away with a title on a 5th Round Technical Decision for a fight that only seen 4 rds.

      What am i saying!? Non-TR fighters get jobbed against TR fighters here in the US!

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Lou Cipher View Post
        Goldenboy chased ArScum out of the country. In a year hopefully ArScum will already be dead for 11 months and 29 days but if not he should be promoting matches in Antarctica and Siberia by then.
        GBP chased Arum out? IDK, look at the state of GBP now...thats from Arum getn in Oscar ear.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
          Yup! A place without corrupt judges. If floyd keeps begging for the rematch, it will have to be in Dubai under Manny's terms and until he is 100% healthy.
          Are you trolling or just disillusional?

          1. The mid east is the land of corruption
          2. Mayweather isn't begging anyone for anything
          3. The B side dictating terms?
          4. Fighters are never really 100%, but according to Arum Pacman was going into the fight

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          • #15
            Since #48 is "recovering" and Zou Shimming lost, is the Macau project over? Doesn't Arum owe them one more fight?

            The mid east, lol... Weren't #48 fans clamoring about Mayweather ducking a $120 million offer from there? I wonder how that turned out

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            • #16
              Bob Arum doesn't have a fighter, or a fight, that would draw any real attention in the Middle East, especially to the point where a sponsor would pony up a substantial chunk of money.

              Amir Khan is with Haymon, and Klitschko-Wilder is a showdown that has nothing to do with Top Rank, as won't Stevenson-Kovalev, Froch-Golovkin, Ward-Kovalev/Golovkin.

              Arum is flooding the zone with utter ****, just trying to draw a reaction.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                Bob Arum doesn't have a fighter, or a fight, that would draw any real attention in the Middle East, especially to the point where a sponsor would pony up a substantial chunk of money.

                Amir Khan is with Haymon, and Klitschko-Wilder is a showdown that has nothing to do with Top Rank, as won't Stevenson-Kovalev, Froch-Golovkin, Ward-Kovalev/Golovkin.

                Arum is flooding the zone with utter ****, just trying to draw a reaction.
                Did you read the article Bradley/Vargas winner vs Sadam Ali they could sell that in Dubai

                There have been kickboxing cards over there as long as there's an Arab to sell they'll buy just to show off how much money they have even if they don't turn a profit

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by BattleAxePurist View Post
                  Did you read the article Bradley/Vargas winner vs Sadam Ali they could sell that in Dubai

                  There have been kickboxing cards over there as long as there's an Arab to sell they'll buy just to show off how much money they have even if they don't turn a profit
                  Outside of his name, you'd almost forget that Sadam Ali is even Arab (parents are Yemeni); born in Brooklyn, fought to qualify for the US Olympic team, speaks with a distinct Brooklyn accent, and has basically fought his entire professional career out of NY/NJ.

                  Then again, assuming Arum's logic, the man's name is Ali, therefore other Arabs will support him, whether he speaks the language or not (and this is without even beginning to get into the political conversation that are in play). smh

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