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    Comments Thread For: Mike Lee vs. Aaron Quattrocchi is Set For September 15

    Undefeated and World Ranked Light Heavyweight MIKE LEE, (19-0-0, 10 KO's), will headline ROSEMONT RUMBLE: "GOING FOR 20-0" defending his USBA-IBF Light Heavyweight Title against AARON "The Quiet Storm" QUATTROCCHI, (10-1-1, 5 KO's) in the 10-round main event on Friday, September 15 at "The Dome at the Ballpark" in Rosemont, Illinois and telecast live on CBS Sports Network (10:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. PT).
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    somebody knock this side show out, please.

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      Could this be the great white hope we've been waiting for?

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        Fighting Irish!

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          #5
          For anyone who isn't familiar with Mike Lee's story; here's the cliff notes:

          Lee graduated from Notre Dame University and instead of pursuing a career in finance, he took up boxing. Early in his career he did a commercial for Subway as this flashy young up-and-coming boxing talent. To many, Lee seemed 'privileged' and undeserving of the TV spot and attention.

          For the last 7 or so years, Lee has been learning the hard way how to become a professional boxer. He was nearly knocked out and took a good beating a few year back and has had varied success since.

          I respect the guy. He has a respectable 19-0 record albeit against less than stellar opposition. But when you're learning on job in boxing, you take baby steps. Just ask Deontay Wilder and Julio Ceasar Chavez Jr. about this route.

          Anyway, I'm excited about watching his fights and following his career to see how far he can go. Maybe they can match his up against Chad Dawson soon

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            #6
            Originally posted by Teetotaler
            Could this be the great white hope we've been waiting for?



            yeah, lomachenko's not white enough. gotta be irish and get TV spots handed to you for that.

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              Originally posted by BostonGuy
              For anyone who isn't familiar with Mike Lee's story; here's the cliff notes:

              Lee graduated from Notre Dame University and instead of pursuing a career in finance, he took up boxing. Early in his career he did a commercial for Subway as this flashy young up-and-coming boxing talent. To many, Lee seemed 'privileged' and undeserving of the TV spot and attention.

              For the last 7 or so years, Lee has been learning the hard way how to become a professional boxer. He was nearly knocked out and took a good beating a few year back and has had varied success since.

              I respect the guy. He has a respectable 19-0 record albeit against less than stellar opposition. But when you're learning on job in boxing, you take baby steps. Just ask Deontay Wilder and Julio Ceasar Chavez Jr. about this route.

              Anyway, I'm excited about watching his fights and following his career to see how far he can go. Maybe they can match his up against Chad Dawson soon



              it's seriously hard to fathom what a loser you are.

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                Originally posted by New England
                somebody knock this side show out, please.
                Originally posted by New England
                it's seriously hard to fathom what a loser you are.
                Who's the loser that's hating on a guy trying to make living as boxer?

                "my life sucks, so I want to see a guy who's trying to succeed get knocked out."

                Keep on hatin' bruh

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                  Nice article in today's WSJ on Mike Lee and workout notes:

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