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    By Thomas Gerbasi - As Luis Arias prepares for his bout with Arif Magomedov, things couldn't be going better in his boxing career. The 27-year-old is unbeaten, ranked in the top 15 of the IBF thanks to his USBA middleweight title, and he's fighting on the Pay-Per-View portion of Saturday's Andre Ward-Sergey Kovalev card in Las Vegas...
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  • #2
    He needs to worry about mapping a win over Magomedov first. Leave the Canelo & GGG alone for a minute.

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    • #3
      So yeah looks like I was on point, I was hoping my Nica would get on the Ward-Kovalev II undercard vs. a solid opponent and its on, I been scouting real talent I called Murata to become world champion but I got robbed vs. N'Dam and I been telling ya'll Luis Arias is real player @ 160.

      Arif Magomedov is about to suffer his first KO.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
        So yeah looks like I was on point, I was hoping my Nica would get on the Ward-Kovalev II undercard vs. a solid opponent and its on, I been scouting real talent I called Murata to become world champion but I got robbed vs. N'Dam and I been telling ya'll Luis Arias is real player @ 160.

        Arif Magomedov is about to suffer his first KO.
        How do you figure that you have been robbed of anything?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ArturoBalboa View Post
          How do you figure that you have been robbed of anything?
          I figure my bank account is minus 700 dollars after I transferred my funds to my bookie, they did not refund my money even though it was a blatant robbery - do you gamble?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
            I figure my bank account is minus 700 dollars after I transferred my funds to my bookie, they did not refund my money even though it was a blatant robbery - do you gamble?
            Ah right, you never mentioned laying any money down, thought you were just bummed you lost out on bragging rights of calling the winner.
            I do gamble, not that much cash though, and I usually lose. Last time I won I thought I'd lost when bet on Ward v kovalev. Who you got in rematch?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ArturoBalboa View Post
              Ah right, you never mentioned laying any money down, thought you were just bummed you lost out on bragging rights of calling the winner.
              I do gamble, not that much cash though, and I usually lose. Last time I won I thought I'd lost when bet on Ward v kovalev. Who you got in rematch?
              Are you kidding? you see the avi? I picked Ward the first time and this time its going to be decisive...which reminds me I'm going to to check the odds.

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              • #8
                good plan, thats how u esrn a shot at the title, not only the title but against one of the two most popular fighters who will also give you your biggest paycheck

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                  Are you kidding? you see the avi? I picked Ward the first time and this time its going to be decisive...which reminds me I'm going to to check the odds.
                  No sorry, browsing the site on my iPhone that's running on an out of date iOS so can't see anyone's avi or anything like that.
                  I picked Ward first time but at end of the fight thought kov might have nicked it, close fight that could have gone either way really.
                  I do agree Ward wins rematch decisively though, don't think there's anyone better in the game at making adjustments and I don't buy the kovalev overtraining story. I think he tired second half due to wards body work and possibly the mental fatigue of dropping Ward only to have him come back strong after making mid fight adjustments and negating kovalevs style. I don't think Jackson has much of a voice and even if he did you can't resolve stamina issues and teach an inside game to a 30+ year old in one camp.
                  8 rounds to 4 Ward and at one point he hurts and puts kov on the back foot.
                  That said I do normally lose my bets though.

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