Comments Thread For: Korobov Scheduled To Return on January 16 in Texas

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  • nycsmooth
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    #11
    I wish him luck as he comes 2 fight...

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    • Mikhnienko
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      #12
      Originally posted by Eastcoast
      Nah, he was like this before the Lee fight. TR has expressed frustration with him before.
      Korobov gave an interview a while ago saying him and his team are frustrated with Top Rank not getting him fights this year he's wanted to be in the ring badly. Top Rank has dropped the ball on their big guys like Crawford and Lomachenko you really think Korobov has been a priority for them?

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      • Eastcoast
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        #13
        Originally posted by Mikhnienko
        Korobov gave an interview a while ago saying him and his team are frustrated with Top Rank not getting him fights this year he's wanted to be in the ring badly. Top Rank has dropped the ball on their big guys like Crawford and Lomachenko you really think Korobov has been a priority for them?
        I remember that, then shortly after he pulled out of the fight they had scheduled for him. I started to wonder if he was trying to get out of his TR contract and now this...


        Any word if Derevyanchenko is still fighting this month?

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        • The Hammer
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          #14
          Originally posted by Sancho Puncho
          Given all his amateur credentials I thought that he could be a legit threat to Golovkin. Not sure what happened to him as a fighter in pros, but wish him all the best. He probably can have a couple of paydays.
          Bob Arum ruined him.

          He looked really good in 2009, but became stale from poor opposition, inactivity by times and poor pay on untelevised undercards.

          Arum is now in the process of ruining other talented boxers such as Gvozdyk.

          Young boxers: there are many good managers and promoters to sign with, such as Haymon, DiBella, Main Events, K-2 and Golden Boy.

          But before considering signing with Top Rank, talk to Rigondeaux, M Garcia, Zewski, Korobov and the many others whose careers they have ruined.

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