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Javier Gorbea ‎@javiguani

been told that now that Gaby is not working with Cotto anymore a posible Cotto Top Rank Reunion is posible after cotto RN contract runs out
3:03 AM - 15 Mar 2016

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Javier Gorbea ‎@javiguani

if that the case I been Told if very posible they do the Cotto vs Marquez in December at 150 but cotto cannot be more that 153 on fight day
3:05 AM - 15 Mar 2016

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Javier Gorbea ‎@javiguani

@Butta1231 S @Steve ucnlive Told That a Cotto TR Reunion could help the built up of fight and also sell it as a fairwell for both +PR vs Mex
3:18 AM - 15 Mar 2016

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Ola Afolabi
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Around 16 years ago, I was hungry and partially homeless when I stumbled into a boxing gym in Hollywood, out of all places. With no prior training or experience in boxing, I decided to give it a go.

At the ancient age of 20, I worked hard every day. I would deejay in a shady club on some days, and on other days, I'd work as an overnight receptionist at a student hostel in exchange for a bunk bed in a shared room of six foreign students.

I would then hit the gym with barely enough sleep to spar with world champions like James Tony, Francois Botha, Julia Gonzales and other experienced up and comers. I did this for two years before getting discovered in 2002 by my managers, Victor Martinez and Pedro Rosado. These two amazing men fed me and housed me, and for that, I will be forever thankful. R.I.P to Pedro who recently passed away. I wish he was still around so we could all sit down at dinner and reminisce, and laugh about my career.

In 2002, I had my very first fight. It was a 4-rounder, but by this time I had been sparring up to 12 rounds.

I was so nervous. I remember thinking, “What if I lose? What if these people, especially my managers, discovered that I was a fraud? I'd be homeless and hungry again.” I had been going toe to toe with the likes of James Toney and others, but I went out there and drew with an average fighter. Still today I'm pretty sure I lost but got the draw.

Three years later, I took a fight against a comeback veteran and ex-world champion who had just drawn in his last fight against the current world champion. He had a record of 57 wins, 9 losses and 1 draw. I had a record of 10 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss. I took the fight with one week’s notice and I was just supposed to be his tune-up fight leading to his rematch with the champion.

I ended up knocking him out in the seventh round.

After this, no one would fight me and I went three years without a fight. If it wasn't for my managers, training clients and becoming a sparring partner, I wouldn't have made it. Meanwhile, while making a living sparring, I suffered a detached retina in my right eye, then I suffered an injury to my fourth cranial nerve which left me with permanent double vision. My injuries was also coupled with the fact that I didn't fight from the age of 25 to 28. This means I missed my prime as a boxer. The years I was supposed to do my best work and feel my strongest were lost.

Three years later and I receive a call asking if I would fight a young up and comer with the record of 11 wins, no losses and 10 wins by KO. He had knocked out a young ex-world champion in 50 seconds. He was a killer.

By then, my weight had ballooned up to 245 lbs. which was 45 lbs above my fight weight. With no other option and being the first offer in three years, I took the fight with four week’s notice. I lost the 45 lbs. within those four weeks and went on to knock him out in the tenth round. At the age of 29, I hadn't totally missed all my prime years, just the best parts of it.

Soon after that fight, I got another offer for a tune-up fight in Manchester England. About a week before the fight, I was having my last sparring session with a little-known heavyweight at that time named Tyson Fury. During that last session, I suffered a detached retina in my left eye. Two days before the biggest fight of my career, I was in an emergency room having surgery on my eye. The surgery was successful but I wasn't to have physical contact for at least two weeks.

Two days after the surgery, I was fighting a guy with a 29 and 1 record with 23 coming by way of KO. I knocked him out in the ninth round and became the interim world champion. A few months later, still at the age of 29, I got the chance to become a full world champion.

I had to fight in Germany for the first time. I remember being in the locker room, having déjà vu of my very first fight. Again, I thought, “What if I am really a fraud? I'll go back to sparring and training people for a living. If I lose, I'll retire. I’m making $175,000, the most I had seen at that point. Don't worry, you'll have enough to start a decent life with.”

I went out there and lost by a close decision, a fight that I thought might have been a draw. I accepted the loss as he was the champ, and to become the champ, you have to clearly beat the champ. I didn't, so I lost.

Right after that loss, I got lucky enough to sign with the Klitchos and Tom Loeffler from K2 Boxing. For the first time and almost at the end of my prime, I'd have someone looking out for me, and I'll be fighting more often. The fights didn't get easier or harder but they kept me active.

In 2011 while sparring Vladimir Klitcho in preparation for his fight with David Haye, I badly tore my right shoulder muscle which popped out my shoulder. I went on to fight the UK world champion and even in the locker room while warming for that fight, my shoulder popped out again. I didn't tell anyone as I couldn't afford to pull out of the fight. I went out 20 minutes later and knocked him out in the first round with the sweetest right hand I had ever thrown.

They wanted me to have surgery to fix my shoulder but that would have meant having to be off for a year. I couldn't afford that in my 30's because it may have been the end of my career. I chose therapy instead. Since then, I re-injured my shoulder at least 2 or 3 times during every training camp for the rest of my career.

Two years later, I was 32 years-old, and possibly in the last year of my prime, I fought Huck again in Germany. More confident and more active, I won the fight and became a full world champion. However, because of home cooking it was called a draw, robbing me of my dream.

A rematch was ordered but I had to wait a year. Boxers get old overnight. I was 33 now. With one year of rust from not fighting and a busted shoulder, I ended up losing the rematch.

I kept fighting and picked up the IBO world championship in the Mecca of boxing, Madison Square Garden!

At the age of 35, I got an opportunity to fight for the WBC world title, thanks to K2 Boxing. I gave up my IBO belt for this fight. On the way to the fight, we went through Mexico where I got Montezuma's revenge from the water. Unaware of my sickness, I was completely dehydrated from going to the toilet at least 40 times in the two days leading to the fight. I lost the by decision. Seven months later, I had to fight an Olympic gold medalist with a record of 24 and 1 in order to get the belt I had given up back. I knocked him out in the fourth round.

Defending my belt against Huck set me up for my last fight.

Less than a month away from my 36th birthday, I was never a devastating puncher, I was just tricky and with good reflexes and timing. When you get old, the first things you lose are timing and reflexes. Although I tried my very best and worked really hard, I lost the fight.

This is why I have to wrap it up. I have always been a realist. Boxing has been painful, but it has also brought me so many positives that outweigh the negatives. I see my idols like James Toney and Roy Jones with damages like slurred speech and balance problems still fighting in their 40's for 100k or less. These are guys with talents and status I could only dream of. If it can happen to them it will definitely happen to me. I will not let it happen to me.

The only regret I have not fighting at least ones in either of my own hometown. ‪#‎Lagos‬/‪#‎London‬

I accomplished more with no experience, help or protection than most fighters with all the advantages in the world did.

So after two retina surgeries, double vision and a bad shoulder, I must say goodbye to ‪#‎boxing‬ at 36 years-old. I have enough money to live on, so I'll get out while I can and still live a healthy life and be smart with money.

Thank you so much to everyone that helped and supported me on this long hard road.

“Life gave me lemons and I turned them into a fucking chocolate milkshake!”

-Ola Afolabi
 
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Raging Babe ‎@RagingBabe

Jermall Charlo is expected to be on the 4/30 Berto-Ortiz card. IBF exception approval should be this week. Does Vanes or Trout get the nod?
1:42 PM - 15 Mar 2016


Raging Babe ‎@RagingBabe

You guys didn't think that Mall Charlo would fight JROCK next, did you? Apparently that fight needs to be "built up more." #boxing
1:43 PM - 15 Mar 2016
 
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Forgot to mention, BERTO vs ORTIZ II was added to the Spence card.

Sure, it's not a relevant fight in 2016 but fuck it, the original fight was a classic. If Ortiz doesn't pull a quit job early then maybe this will be another banger. If not, something hilarious will go down!
My bad. This is it's own MAIN EVENT on April 30th. Fat Dan is saying Jermall Charlo vs Austin Trout for the IBF belt will be the co-main event.
 
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Vanes Martirosyan ‎@VanesBoxing

@VanesBoxing vs L @lara boxing #2 Get ready everyone
2:28 PM - 16 Mar 2016

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Keith Idec ‎@Idecboxing

Glen Tapia to fight David Lemieux on Canelo-Khan PPV undercard 5/7 in Vegas. Tapia moving up to 160 for his 1st fight in a year (more)
1:56 PM - 17 Mar 2016
 
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Dan Rafael chat wrap 3/18:

- Ray Mercer was an excellent fighter who could hang with most guys of his generation and today. In his prime not better than Klitschko.
- Lemieux vs. Tapia is agreed to, but not officially signed.
- Luis Ortiz vs. Ustinov could be on the May 7th PPV if the two sides can agree.
- Ortiz vs. Berto 2 is a good fight. Picking Berto to win the rematch.
- JMM wants a summer tune up fight. Interested in seeing Vargas vs. JMM.
- Verdejo is supposed to fight again in April. Expects Verdejo to win his first world title at 135.
- Believes we see GGG vs. Alvarez in 2017, not 2016.
- Not sure if Lomachenko vs. Walters will get finalized. Lomachenko has agreed. Walters believes he is worth seven figures (Dan doesn't think he is worth close to it). You get what you can negotiate. Walters previous biggest purse is around 300k. He doesn't have a big fan base or draw much outside interest.
- May 21 is the likely date for Wilder vs. Povetkin.
- Thought Chavez vs. Taylor was a bad stoppage.
- Likes the idea of Jacobs vs. Lee. Blame the WBA for not ordering GGG vs. Jacobs.
- How great would it be for GGG to unify 160 and then have Hopkins fight him to get his belts back (fan write in).
- Crawford's co-manager said that they are discussing a fight against Postol. Postol is a very tricky opponent.
- Schaefer is still around. He would like to get back into boxing someday, but only for the right opportunity.
- Crawford vs. prime Pacquiao at 140? Pacquiao.
- It was a bad financial decision for De La Rosa to not fight Lemieux, even though he was overweight. He usually doesn't get paid that much (50k). He wanted 6 figures after Lemieux missed weight.
- If he could only attend one fight this summer, what would it be? Vargas vs. Salido.
- Time Warner has cut HBO budgets across the board, not just boxing.
- If Ramirez beats Abraham, Arum has said he would put Ramirez vs. Hart on the Crawford PPV undercard on July 23.
- Ward should beat Barrera pretty easily.
- Charlo vs. Trout would be an interesting fight.
- Sanctioning bodies do not like title unifications because it means a lesser fee.
- Hershman went to his final boxing fight Canelo-Cotto and ignored everyone. Never said hello or goodbye to anyone there. Rumors that Hershman was fired due to the GGG PPV are false.
- Buy or sell Maidana will not fight again? Buy.
- Kirkland is still being considered as Cotto's next opponent.
- No interest in a Rios vs. Alvarado 4.
- It isn't that he doesn't want to see Manny fight, just not interested in seeing him fight an opponent he has already dominated.
- The Mayweather banner is still up at the MGM because Floyd paid for it and it will remain up for their agreed upon deal.
- 10 years ago today one of the great fights of all time: Sithchatchawal vs Monshipour.
- 24/7 for Canelo vs. Khan. No 24/7 for Pacquiao-Bradley. They will have a 30 minute special.
- Prime Cotto vs. prime Tito? Oh my...
- Expects LSC vs. Frampton to take place in August.
- Are there fighters he suspects are on PED's? Yes.
- Any discussions for Cotto vs. Brook? No.
- Paul Williams vs. Pavlik? Williams.
- Williams vs. Martinez 2 was the best KO he has seen in person.
- Doubts we see Gonzalez vs. Estrada 2 this summer. A fall fight is much more likely.
- Brook may be the best WW, but we don't know because he hasn't faced anybody besides Porter.
 
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Sky Sports Boxing ‏@SkySportsBoxing 1h1 hour ago

J @jessie _vargasJV wants R @REAL MiguelCotto to challenge for his WBO world welterweight title: Redirecting...
 
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Dan Rafael
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Heavyweight B @BIGDADDY browne1, who KO'd Chagaev for WBA reglular belt March 5 in Russia, tested positive for clenbuterol, ESPN has learned.
4:33 PM - 21 Mar 2016

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Dan Rafael
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FYI: B @BIGDADDY browne1's failed test was conducted by the very reputable @Vada_Testing. #boxing
4:38 PM - 21 Mar 2016

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Arum working hard to finalize Lomachenko-Walters, Crawford-Postol

While Top Rank promoter Bob Arum is mainly focused on drumming up as much publicity as possible for the Manny Pacquiao-Timothy Bradley III HBO PPV card on April 9, he is also working on two significant fights that will take place this summer if he can get them done.

Both are among the best matches that can be made in their respective weight classes.

One is a junior lightweight fight between featherweight titleholder Vasyl Lomachenko (5-1, 3 KOs), who would move up one division, and former featherweight titleholder Nicholas Walters (26-0-1, 21 KOs). It would headline a June 11 HBO-televised card from the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York.

The other is a junior welterweight title unification fight between Terence Crawford (28-0, 20 KOs) and Viktor Postol (28-0, 12 KOs), which would headline an HBO PPV card on July 23 in either the Los Angeles area or Las Vegas.

Arum gave ESPN.com an update on both cards on Tuesday.

Lomachenko, Arum said, has agreed to the fight but they are still far apart on money with Walters, who initially asked for a career-high purse (by about three times) of $1 million for the fight -- the same amount HBO would pay for the entire bout.

“We’re still talking to Walters but it’s a Lomachenko date. We’ll find another opponent if Walters is not reasonable,” Arum said. “There’s a dialogue going back and forth but I can’t pay him what I don’t have. He’s off the million dollars but he has to come down. Look, I’m willing to do this for a slight loss but I’m not going to blow to my brains out.”

Arum said his aim is wrap it up one way or the other by the end of the week. He said he and Walters’ associates are on the same page when it comes to what that reasonable price is -- which he did not disclose -- but that the fighter had to get on board.

“We’ve offered him money that assures us that we’ll lose a couple of hundred thousand on the fight but I went this far. I am willing to lose that amount but not more,” Arum said.

Arum added that he has three potential backup opponents that HBO has approved for Lomachenko, but he declined to say who they are.

The co-feature will include elite Puerto Rican prospect Felix Verdejo (20-0, 14 KOs) in a fight on the eve of the annual Puerto Rican Day parade in New York as long as he wins an April 16 UniMas-televised fight in Puerto Rico (opponent to be determined). Arum said Verdejo would probably fight Mexico’s Jose Felix Jr. on June 11.

That would represent a major step up in competition for Verdejo. Felix (33-1-1, 25 KOs) has won six fights in a row since his only loss, a decision to Bryan Vasquez for an interim junior lightweight belt in 2014.

Arum said the Crawford-Postol fight is close to being made.

“We’re discussing it with both of them and trying to get the numbers right,” Arum said. “Negotiations are going on and we’re getting very close.”

Arum said one of the conditions Postol asked for was that the fight not be in Omaha, Nebraska, Crawford’s hometown. Arum said agreeing to that was no problem.

Arum said the undercard of the pay-per-view would include at least one other world title fight, perhaps Gilberto Ramirez (33-0, 24 KOs) in his first defense should he win a super middleweight belt from Arthur Abraham (44-4, 29 KOs) on the Pacquiao-Bradley III undercard or newly crowned welterweight titleholder Jessie Vargas (27-1, 10 KOs) in his first defense since winning the vacant belt by ninth-round knockout against Sadam Ali on March 5.
 
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Cleveland Heights teen becomes youngest to qualify for U.S. Olympic Boxing Team
Posted 5:56 pm, March 21, 2016, by Maria Scali, Updated at 06:23pm, March 21, 2016

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CLEVELAND-- A Cleveland-area teenager is looking to bring home the gold at the Summer Olympics.

Charles Conwell, Jr. returned to Cleveland on Monday after securing a spot on the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team. He earned a gold medal in the Americas Olympic Qualifier in Argentina over the weekend.

The middleweight fighter is a senior at Cleveland Heights High School. At 18 years old, he becomes the youngest person ever on the team U.S.A. boxing squad.

“Going into the tournament, I had to take top three to qualify for the Olympics. But, from the beginning of the tournament, I knew I was going to go home with the gold. I had a strategy and a game plan and it came through,” the future Olympic boxer said.

His father, Charles Conwell, Sr., is one of his trainers. He said this is the day his son has trained for since he started boxing at age 10.

“I knew it was going to happen. I knew the determination that he had. I knew the hard work that he put in, he was determined to win.”

So what’s next for the Olympic hopeful?

“School, Prom, graduation and getting ready for 2016 Rio,” he said, but not necessarily in that order. “I don’t know about that because I am always getting ready for Rio; mentally, physically, spiritually and everything else."

This year’s Summer Olympics are being held in Rio De Janeiro in August.

Cleveland Heights teen becomes youngest to qualify for U.S. Olympic Boxing Team
 
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Mitchell Abramson ‎@mabramson13

Bob Arum told me Staples Center in Los Angels is the favorite to host B @bud crawford402 vs. @ViktorPostol on July 23 ahead of Las Vegas.
3:13 PM - 23 Mar 2016

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Raging Babe ‎@RagingBabe

Word on the Curb is that Thurman feels he should be getting way more than what he's getting for Porter fight. #boxing
2:45 PM - 23 Mar 2016

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