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Originally posted by angad10 View Postfirstly im a bud, spence and loma fan, mikey is great too, he is a 4 division world champion. how many divisions have you won belts in? i respect all fighters, unlike you. the reason you diss fighters so easily is because you have never competed. its plainly obviously with the way you hate on certain boxers. also stop worrying about fighters business decisions, great boxers always challenge themselves. only someone poor and financially weak thinks about other peoples money and business decisions. if you need a job or help, ill be willing to support you. i wish you the best of luck in life. also if you wanna keep going back and forth and talking smack, ill come down to puerto rico and we can spar and ill fugg you in your azz like im cotto in his prime.
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Bradley ain't lying, this was a total humiliation for Mikey who was so arrogant about beating Spence he was lurking in delusional territory. Now he took a humiliating beat down, hindered his marketability, and probably shortened his career (and maybe his health) for this foolish move. It's hard to feel bad for him, his own father and brother were vehemently against this fight and he still forced it.
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Originally posted by kiaba360 View PostBaranchyk still has to get through Taylor.
Manager reiterates Baranchyk not fighting Taylor
Dave McWater, the manager of junior welterweight world titlist Ivan Baranchyk, was as surprised as anyone when he read a news release on Friday from the World Boxing Super Series with comments from Baranchyk's trainer, Pedro Diaz, discussing his pupil's preparation for a tournament semifinal bout against Josh Taylor.
Why was McWater so surprised? Because Baranchyk withdrew from the tournament a month ago.
While McWater said Baranchyk is in the gym regularly training with Diaz in Miami, Florida, because he treats boxing like a full-time job, he is not specifically training to fight Taylor (14-0, 12 KOs) in a semifinal fight that had been scheduled for May 18 at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, Taylor's home country.
"We're mad as hell about that release. It's just horses---," McWater told ESPN. "We have adamantly told (tournament owner Comosa AG) that we are no longer in the tournament. Out of respect for them we haven't made any statements but then they called our trainer, Pedro. Woke up him and just started asking him questions about Ivan's training. Pedro is Ivan's trainer but he is not involved in the business side of things. It was just a horses---, a bush-league move by them.
"All the problems with the tournament, they have brought them on themselves because they don't do things the right way and this is emblematic of it."
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...ighting-taylor
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View PostAny news about Farmer vs Davis? Hearn's 5 mill?
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostMarch 2, 2019:
Manager reiterates Baranchyk not fighting Taylor
Dave McWater, the manager of junior welterweight world titlist Ivan Baranchyk, was as surprised as anyone when he read a news release on Friday from the World Boxing Super Series with comments from Baranchyk's trainer, Pedro Diaz, discussing his pupil's preparation for a tournament semifinal bout against Josh Taylor.
Why was McWater so surprised? Because Baranchyk withdrew from the tournament a month ago.
While McWater said Baranchyk is in the gym regularly training with Diaz in Miami, Florida, because he treats boxing like a full-time job, he is not specifically training to fight Taylor (14-0, 12 KOs) in a semifinal fight that had been scheduled for May 18 at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, Taylor's home country.
"We're mad as hell about that release. It's just horses---," McWater told ESPN. "We have adamantly told (tournament owner Comosa AG) that we are no longer in the tournament. Out of respect for them we haven't made any statements but then they called our trainer, Pedro. Woke up him and just started asking him questions about Ivan's training. Pedro is Ivan's trainer but he is not involved in the business side of things. It was just a horses---, a bush-league move by them.
"All the problems with the tournament, they have brought them on themselves because they don't do things the right way and this is emblematic of it."
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...ighting-taylor
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Originally posted by kiaba360 View PostDamn, that sucks. Taylor/Baranchyk is a good match-up too. I understand the reasons, but hopefully the fight can be made without Comosa resorting to legal action.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostThey can fight it out in court! Meanwhile, I want Mikey and Ivan to fight it out in the ring! If you were Ivan, who would you want, Mikey or Taylor? $$$
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Originally posted by kiaba360 View PostObviously Mikey, bigger money fight and a more vulnerable opponent. Mikey has the experience and power edge, but Taylor's southpaw stance and combination punching pose issues of their own.
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