what's exciting about this fight is this is an eliminator for the 144 pound pbc belt
Comments Thread For: PBC on NBC Weights: Peterson 144.4, Diaz 144.2
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how its like 6 hours earlier you guys and your anti pbc stuff its almost ridiculous at this pointIt's a good fight Larry. The question you need to ask is - why is Haymon scheduling this fight the same day as the Golovkin-Lemieux fight? He's obviously trying to take some starch from that fight but all it does is screw Lamont-Diaz from a bigger showcase and more eyeballs.Comment
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It's a good fight Larry. The question you need to ask is - why is Haymon scheduling this fight the same day as the Golovkin-Lemieux fight? He's obviously trying to take some starch from that fight but all it does is screw Lamont-Diaz from a bigger showcase and more eyeballs.
the fight is nbc day time..and has been since they announcedComment
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it's contest above 140 so actually itsd a ww fight and both guys havent really been to 147 so i cant complain about any cw..im just happy neither is drained or sick and they are two top level fighters...a gold medalist stepping up like this could be a changing of the guard in boxing...not some ppv sacrifice broComment
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hahaha got emMore like undefeated top 10 p4p champion vs. a reborn fighter who has rebounded from 2 losses early in his career.
The free fight is what? Peterson, a cheater who got BTFO by Matthysse, beaten by Garcia, beaten and dropped (lol) by Bradley, got a gift against Khan, and couldn't even beat Ortiz. He's fighting a guy no one knows.
Have a good day, alt.Comment
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gottem how..u can oly be in close fight when u fight the best...lamont's resume makes GGG's looks like cupcake city....yea he lost to lucas bc he got caugth but now he came back and battered danny..u think i care about processed 0's? i'd rather see my fighter win some and lose some while fighting the best instead of steering clear of challenges and always taking the easy road..not to mention making me pay for ppv...
lamont is likely to teach the gold medal winner a lesson only adding to his resumeComment
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