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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jermall Charlo Not Distracted By Demands Of Hometown Fight

    Jermall Charlo has been asking Al Haymon for a hometown fight for a few years. Now that the moment almost has arrived, the WBC middleweight champion has been careful to avoid the traps that often distract boxers before they fight in their hometowns. First and foremost, Charlo has left handling ticket requests from family and friends to his team.
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  • Najuk
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    Why people act like he isnt ducking Canelo

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    • Oldskoolg
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      #3
      Originally posted by Najuk
      Why people act like he isnt ducking Canelo
      How exactly does the man who was interim champion duck the guy who was legit champ for a year? And then gave up his title rather than face the interim champion? How exactly does that sort of logic work?
      Last edited by Oldskoolg; 06-29-2019, 01:36 PM.

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      • Zodogg
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        #4
        Casual fans who don't know shat about boxing always talk about ****ing because they can't talk about anything else that makes sense

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        • kej718
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          #5
          PBC is building their fighters the right way. Opening up more markets for fighters to work in, and bring more viewers to the sport. The ratings have been pretty solid on Fox so far.

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