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Doug Fischer: "Guzman-Funeka should've been declared a NO-CONTEST"

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  • #11
    Disagree. Funeka could have done like Corrales in Corrales/Castillo III, where Castillo was like 10lbs overweight, and cancelled the fight. Then he sued Castillo for a fat loss-of-earnings check.

    it would have had a seriously negative effect on Guzmans career. Now he walks away with another W and is talking about a shot against Maidana.


    Funeka should have learned his lesson the first time (Nate) and not fought a guy with an unfair advantage.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by paulf View Post
      Disagree. Funeka could have done like Corrales in Corrales/Castillo III, where Castillo was like 10lbs overweight, and cancelled the fight. Then he sued Castillo for a fat loss-of-earnings check.

      it would have had a seriously negative effect on Guzmans career. Now he walks away with another W and is talking about a shot against Maidana.


      Funeka should have learned his lesson the first time (Nate) and not fought a guy with an unfair advantage.
      Castillo was 4,5 lbs overweight for the rubber match.

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      • #13
        This is one trilogy I don't want to see...
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        Last edited by BostonGuy; 03-09-2011, 03:32 AM.

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        • #14
          Funeka is a victim of promotional politics. It was political move to keep fight alive, because everyone from sponsors to staff would've lost a shetload of money, and Ali didn't have any say when came down to it. Would've been nice if he made a stand, but he's not pulling money strings. Guy was just a pawn, and that's how it is unless you're not a big name.

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