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  • Comments Thread For: Imam: I'll Show Against Ramirez My Loss to Granados Was a Fluke

    By Keith Idec - NEW YORK As Amir Imam moved around the ring Wednesday at a Manhattan boxing gym, a visiting group of kids from The Garden of Dreams Foundation watched intently from ringside seats. They were impressed with Imam's workout, even though most of them weren't aware of the junior welterweight contender before they arrived as guests of promoter Top Rank Inc. and World Boxing Cares, a World Boxing Council charity. Imam intends to create many more fans while fulfilling his own Garden dream Saturday night...
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    Fidel Maldonado jr. also gave Imam problems.

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    • #3
      If illness really was the problem then why didn't you attempt to avenge your loss?

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      • #4
        At least hes been humbled
        Doesnt call himself "young-master" anymore

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        • #5
          He looked quite sharp at the media workout. I wouldn't' be surprised at all, if he wins.

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          • #6
            With all the excuses being made in boxing these days, I'm going to feel bad for the one guy who has a legit excuse but no one will believe him lol it's almost like the boy who cried wolf

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            • #7
              Imam proves nothing by beating ramirez except that he qualifies to fight prograis. But if he beats prograis, then he can start calling himself a champ.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by crow511 View Post
                At least hes been humbled
                Doesnt call himself "young-master" anymore
                To me that was the coolest nickname from any fighter in recent memory.

                It was paying homage to the Old Master, Joe Gans.

                Too bad he hasn't lived up to it. At least not yet, anyway...

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                • #9
                  A loss. Big deal. As if its the end of the world.
                  Dust yourself off and move on to the next fight.

                  Boxing is all about what have you done for me LATELY.

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                  • #10
                    I think Ramirez beats everyone at 140.

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