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You obviously can't be reasoned with if you flat out stated there is ZERO blame on Al Haymon, despite knowing he has over a 130 fighters signed to him and is more than capable of putting together quality fights. So there is literally no point discussing this further if you have such a closed mind regarding the topic at hand. Not going to waste my time arguing with someone like that. Hopefully he does something positive with his NBC SPORTS deal but his track record is not a good indicator. Time will tell.
 
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Interesting development. Roc Nation eats up Gary Shaw.


Roc Nation, Gary Shaw Merger Deal is Complete
Posted by: Rick Reeno on 1/8/2015 .

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By Rick Reeno

BoxingScene.com has been advised by promoter Gary Shaw that a deal has been finalized to merge his company, Gary Shaw Productions,*with the boxing division of*Roc Nation Sports, a sports management and promotional company which was founded by rapper Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter in 2013.

Shaw, who founded his company in 2002,*will head Roc Nation's boxing division.

Roc Nation Sports, which announced their intentions to enter the boxing market last year, will stage their first event on*Friday night*from the*Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City. Fox Sports 1 will televise.

"I'm proud that I'm with Roc Nation officially. I've brought over all of my employees, my fighters. I'm a big step for me personally and for GSP. Roc Nation is going to bring more exposure than any other promotional company to any fighter," Shaw told BoxingScene.com.

Some of Shaw's fighters include Bryant Jennings, Daniel Geale, Jose Pedraza,
Jhonatan Romero,*Thomas Dulorme,*Luis Del Valle,*Laudelino Barros,*Darley Perez, Victor Fonseca,*Marvin Qintero, Art Hovhannisyan, Kimbo Slice,*Tureano Johnson and others. In the case of Pedraza, who is co-promoted by Lou DiBella and Universal Promotions, Shaw will relinquish his third to Roc Nation.

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What's your thoughts on this? Roc Nation already has David Itskowitch as the COO, who's "a respected boxing executive and promoter with nearly two decades of experience" under his belt. Seems to me Roc Nation is really building something here. Will be interesting to see what other moves they'll make and how competitive their cards are. Gary Shaw is a shitty promoter but the one thing he's good at is finding talent. If his role is something of that nature, a scout for young talent, etc, combined with Itskowitch and Roc Nation's deep pockets, they could make some big splashes very quickly.
 
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What's your thoughts on this? Roc Nation already has David Itskowitch as the COO, who's "a respected boxing executive and promoter with nearly two decades of experience" under his belt. Seems to me Roc Nation is really building something here. Will be interesting to see what other moves they'll make and how competitive their cards are. Gary Shaw is a shitty promoter but the one thing he's good at is finding talent. If his role is something of that nature, a scout for young talent, etc, combined with Itskowitch and Roc Nation's deep pockets, they could make some big splashes very quickly.
Should be good and Shaw also has an in with networks although I was never a huge fan of him. He does have a few guys I like on his roster and imagine if Jennings can manage to make something happen against Klitschko whenever they fight. That'd be huge for them.

RN's first card is airing tomorrow of Fox Sports. I hope they succeed to be honest, as long as they put on good fights I'm good. They should start trying to snatch up as many top prospects as they can.

Off subject, it looks like Haymon snatched up all Mike's fighters. Erickson Lubin is scheduled to fight on the Taylor/Mora undercard and Sammy Vazquez & Claudio Marrero are booked for a Showtime card in a separate bouts.
 
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Adrien Broner Vs Mauricio Herrera ??? Highly Possible, Who Wins ?
January 08, 2015

Light Welterweight Mauricio Herrera (21-5, 7Ko's) may be Adrien Broner's (29-1, 22KO's) next opponent. Broner is looking to return to the ring around March. Herrera is coming off another controversial decision lost to Jose Benavidez back in Dec. of 2014.

In a phone interview with Anthony from Thunder Boxing Talk, Herrera was asked who did he want to fight next. Anthony suggested that a fight with AB would put him right in line for another big fight . "You took the words right out of my mouth, I was actually talking to one of Golden Boy's guys yesterday and that's the first name he mentioned was Adrien Broner. I was like get Adrien broner that would be perfect. So I hope they work on that one, I would jump on that one.
 
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Magomed Abdusalamov in hospital
Updated: January 8, 2015, 6:51 PM ET
By William Weinbaum | Outside The Lines

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Magomed Abdusalamov, a title contender before he suffered a devastating brain injury in late 2013, is in stable condition in a Connecticut hospital with blood and bone infections that his wife said doctors describe as "life-threatening."

On Dec. 31 the former boxer from the Russian Republic of Dagestan was hospitalized for the fourth time in as many weeks, Bakanay Abdusalamova said, this time for sepsis and osteomyelitis, as doctors also attempt to treat recurring pressure ulcers in his lower back. Abdusalamov, 33, is bedridden and recently endured lung and urinary tract infections and surgery on a lesion.

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Courtesy of Oleh DubnoMagomed Abdusalamov with his family in September 2014.

Abdusalamova told "Outside the Lines" through an interpreter that on New Year's Day two years ago her husband ran around a hospital shedding tears of boundless joy in celebration of the birth that day of their youngest daughter, Patimat. "We were the happiest family in the world," Abdusalamova said.

Abdusalamov's struggles for survival began after he entered the ring at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 2, 2013, for what would be a bloody, HBO-televised bout with fellow undefeated heavyweight Mike Perez. Abdusalamov lost a 10-round decision and hours later underwent emergency surgery to remove a blood clot in his brain. He suffered strokes, was in a coma for weeks, spent 10 months in the hospital and left paralyzed on one side, unable to walk or to talk.

"Before this happened we were more than husband and wife, everything was perfect," Abdusalamova said as she fought off tears. "Now the children (Patimat and her two sisters, Shakhrizat, 8, and Saygibat, 5) always ask when he will be back to who he was and I hold out hope 'Mago' will at least be able to speak again and smile some more."

During the fight Abdusalamov suffered broken bones in his face and hand and a laceration above his eye that required suturing. His handlers said he was vomiting and unsteady as they tried to take him by taxi to an emergency room, after state athletic commission doctors neither summoned an on-site ambulance nor advised him to go to the hospital that night.

The New York State Inspector General announced within a week that it was starting an investigation. Fourteen months later, according to a spokesman, that probe is ongoing.

Abdusalamov's family sued the New York State Athletic Commission's five doctors, referee and inspector who handled the fight, as well as the Garden and K2 Promotions, the bout's lead promoter, alleging negligence and medical malpractice during and after the fight with Perez.

The Abdusalamov family's attorney, Paul Edelstein, told "Outside the Lines" he has not yet received Madison Square Garden surveillance footage, which could show signs of Abdusalamov's dangerous condition when he left the arena.

A February court date has been set on the Garden's motion to dismiss it as a defendant, Edelstein said.

In court papers filed in December he enumerated medical bills for Abdusalamov totaling $1.7 million through one year. And Edelstein said the developments of the past five weeks have been "a tremendous setback to his condition."

"Before last month," said Abdusalamova, "it seemed we were done with hospitals and focused on rehabilitation, but since he developed the infections he hasn't been alert or able to communicate and it's so agonizing that all of his progress stopped with these recent struggles."

As for her countless hours at the hospital with her three daughters and family friend Amin Suleymanov, she said, "It's hard to go through it emotionally when the doctors explain things and it's very frightening and shocking to think about what Mago is going through.

"But we always try to stay positive," the devout Muslim added. "We pray and hope for the best, as this is Mago, after all, and he is always a fighter."
 
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Miguel Cotto Is on Top of Gennady Golovkin&#8217;s Hit List
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IMG_7536Gennady Golovkin is on a collision course or path of destruction with Martin Murray come February 21th in Monaco. Golovkin has been chasing all the big names in the 160 pound division since he first stormed on our scene in 2012. Murray was mentioned as an opponent for Golovkin last year but Murray&#8217;s Visa situation could not be worked out in terms of fighting in the United States. So Golovkin, the world traveler will take to the road to Monaco where he has fought before to take on Murray simple because his promoter wants him to fight all over the world, and because Murray can&#8217;t fight in the states.

Last year Golovkin fought in New York, Southern California, and Monaco and took on competition that was willing to step in the ring with him while he waited for the winner of Sergio Martinez and Miguel Cotto to be decided. Golovkin had been chasing Martinez for two years but never got the chance to fight him for the lineal middleweight championship and the WBC championship. Then Martinez was dethroned by Miguel Cotto last June.

While many people are skeptical Cotto will fight Golovkin even after Cotto nails down his big money fight with either Mayweather or Canelo this year. So Golovkin and his team made a move to fight the interim WBC champion and destroyed Marco Antonio Rubio last October to make him the mandatory for the WBC Title that Miguel Cotto owns.

Golovkin understands business and is ready for Miguel Cotto to do business with him in the ring.

&#8220;Of course I&#8217;m ready for everyone,&#8221; Golovkin told ThaBoxingVoice.com. &#8220; I want to fight them. Right now he&#8217;s (Cotto) the WBC Champion and right now we have the interim WBC. So it gives me time, they&#8217;ll give me time. &#8220;

If Golovkin had one desired opponent in 2015, the choice is easy.

&#8220;First Miguel, because he&#8217;s the WBC Champion.&#8221;
 
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Cotto, Canelo and Quillin have to be put on the spot for not fighting Golovkin
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golovkin55555By Dan Ambrose: WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin&#8217;s trainer Abel Sanchez thinks that the top &#8220;A-lister&#8221; middleweights in the division need to be shamed and put on the spot for them not facing Golovkin.

Sanchez is specifically talking about Peter Quillin, Miguel Cotto and Saul &#8220;Canelo&#8221; Alvarez. Sanchez believes that it&#8217;s high time that they agree to fight Golovkin, because their excuses for not fighting him don&#8217;t fly.

Cotto&#8217;s trainer Freddie Roach has said that Golovkin isn&#8217;t well-known enough and that he doesn&#8217;t bring anything to the table.

Qullin also recently said that Golovkin isn&#8217;t a big enough name right now for him to want to face him. Canelo hasn&#8217;t said anything about why he&#8217;s not fighting Golovkin, but it doesn&#8217;t matter. The fact that Canelo isn&#8217;t accepting Golovkin&#8217;s challenges to fight him suggests that Canelo isn&#8217;t eager to take the fight with him.

&#8220;I think he&#8217;s outshined them (Peter Quillin, Miguel Cotto and Saul &#8220;Canelo&#8221; Alvarez), Sanchez said to the media on Wednesday. &#8220;It&#8217;s up to you folks to shame them. Ask them why not. Ask Peter why not. Peter said he&#8217;s not known. Read him the numbers. Freddie [Roach] said he&#8217;s not seen Gennady. I know Freddie&#8217;s seen Golovkin. And Freddie said he&#8217;s not known enough. Freddie&#8217;s been around too long to say these things. You folks need to make sure that when May comes along and Cotto fights someone and wins, if he wins, you ask why they&#8217;re not doing what the WBC ordered. If they choose not to or if they choose to go down to 154, that&#8217;s okay with us too. The fact is Gennady wants to be the best at 160 and he wants to have all the belts. If Cotto doesn&#8217;t want to fight then that&#8217;s okay. We&#8217;ll fight somebody else for that belt. The A-listers have to be asked those questions and be put on notice. This kid is here to stay and this kid is the best in the world.&#8221;

I don&#8217;t know that the media&#8217;s shaming of Canelo, Cotto and Quillin will be enough to get them to fight Golovkin. I think they see it as a situation where they have too much to lose for them to want to face Golovkin.

If you think about it, those guys could wind up getting beaten up and knocked out by Golovkin. If that happens you can expect to see their popularity drop off dramatically.
 

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You obviously can't be reasoned with if you flat out stated there is ZERO blame on Al Haymon, despite knowing he has over a 130 fighters signed to him and is more than capable of putting together quality fights.
Fam, I can be reasoned with but you aren't looking at this from a business perspective and what Haymon appears to be doing. Haymon is not just going up against HBO and SHO. With a stable of 130 fighters he is also competing with MMA organizations and is also competing against the WBA, WBC, IBF, etc. With 130 fighters you can create your own boxing brand and pretty much call the shots when it comes to EVERYTHING boxing related.

So there is literally no point discussing this further if you have such a closed mind regarding the topic at hand. Not going to waste my time arguing with someone like that. Hopefully he does something positive with his NBC SPORTS deal but his track record is not a good indicator. Time will tell.
Bro, it;s a business move and you are going to see some things that are puzzling and downright horrible but don't worry about it. Was the Quillin fight something that fans wanted to see or what appeared to be best for him at the time? Yes, but at the same time Haymon is looking at long term stability and growth so you have to look at it that way because, after all, boxing is a business first.

At the end of the day who has the FINAL say so if a boxer fights? The boxer or the adviser, manager, promoter, trainer, etc? See, you want me to answer your questions, which I did, but now you are back peddling and wanting to switch gears.
 
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Should be good and Shaw also has an in with networks although I was never a huge fan of him. He does have a few guys I like on his roster and imagine if Jennings can manage to make something happen against Klitschko whenever they fight. That'd be huge for them.

RN's first card is airing tomorrow of Fox Sports. I hope they succeed to be honest, as long as they put on good fights I'm good. They should start trying to snatch up as many top prospects as they can.

Off subject, it looks like Haymon snatched up all Mike's fighters. Erickson Lubin is scheduled to fight on the Taylor/Mora undercard and Sammy Vazquez & Claudio Marrero are booked for a Showtime card in a separate bouts.
Yeah I'm curious to see how the card goes and what kind of atmosphere it will be. Lot's of stars going to be there obviously Jay Z, Rhiana and Fabulous, etc. with a DJ. The thought of it reminds me of those hip hop cards in the 90s the name of which escapes me at the moment, hopefully not as corny as those were haha.

With the Shaw move it seems Roc Nation quickly builds a solid infrastructure, decent stable of fighters which will continue to grow with like you say by signing prospects. I wounder if they try to do the same with some of the other smaller promotional companies out there and buy them out for lack of a better term. Seems like they are willing to spend boat loads of cash right now.
 
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Fam, I can be reasoned with but you aren't looking at this from a business perspective and what Haymon appears to be doing.
Yes that is exactly the problem you're admiring Haymon as a businessman, my question was if he's helping the sport (i e is he making good fights, is he making fights the fans want to see, is he helping the sport grow, is he increasing popularity, ratings, etc etc etc). My only concern is the health of the SPORT of boxing. I don't care that Fighter A can get x amount of dollars fighting a scrub.


Haymon is not just going up against HBO and SHO.
Well yes actually went up against HBO and has alienated himself along with his fighters from HBO. That isn't healthy for the sport. That isn't helping the sport it makes things much worse.

As I mentioned, Hershman at HBO wanted quality, competitive fights. He didn't want to buy the showcase fights Haymon was offering and as a result Haymon took all his fighters to Showtime. That hurt the sport big time the past two years. Ratings have plummeted because people aren't interested in a consistently bad product.

With a stable of 130 fighters he is also competing with MMA organizations and is also competing against the WBA, WBC, IBF, etc. With 130 fighters you can create your own boxing brand and pretty much call the shots when it comes to EVERYTHING boxing related.
Exactly, he's calling the shots for those 130 fighters and unfortunately for fans what he's giving us is showcase fights and subpar cards.



Bro, it;s a business move and you are going to see some things that are puzzling and downright horrible but don't worry about it.
I wouldn't worry about it except for the fact this is what he's been doing for YEARS. This has always been his way of business. There is no reason to suddenly be optimistic that Haymon will out of the blue flip it and start making quality fights on a consistent basis because again, his track record for years and years now has been exactly the same.

Was the Quillin fight something that fans wanted to see or what appeared to be best for him at the time? Yes, but at the same time Haymon is looking at long term stability and growth so you have to look at it that way because, after all, boxing is a business first.
Long term? Deontay Wilder was not able to sign a multi million dollar long term deal with Roc Nation because Haymon wouldn't allow it. Now you tell me, if Wilder gets KTFO next week was Haymon looking out for Wilder long term? Because if he signed that deal with Roc Nation, he could get KTFO his next five fights in a row against bums and he'd still be making millions regardless. It's a huge risk because no one knows if Wilder is hiding a glass chin or not since he's never been hit hard yet as a pro. If he loses, he can kiss those millions goodbye and for what, because Haymon didn't want him promoted by his enemy in Jay Z? Yeah good lookin out. Pretty much the same goes for Quillin but to a lesser extent. He took a lot of criticism for dropping a world title and a career payday. He's much more proven than Wilder though so I'm sure he can win a title again against the likes of Jermain Taylor or Danny Jacob's.

At the end of the day who has the FINAL say so if a boxer fights? The boxer or the adviser, manager, promoter, trainer, etc? See, you want me to answer your questions, which I did, but now you are back peddling and wanting to switch gears.
Under Haymons contracts he has the final say. Again using Deontay Wilder as an example, a fighter under his contract cannot sign anything without his permission.

So let's recap why Al Haymon is slammed so much by boxing fans. He doesn't make quality fights. He gets big paydays for his clients fighting soft opponents (which would be fine if there were an infinite amount of money but of course there are yearly budgets which are drained by paying for these type of fights which means less money to be invested in actual good fights). He uses strong arm tactics and blackmail against the networks to buy his product (see HBO). He consistently cockblocks big fights fans want to see (its no coincidence just about every big fight that hasn't happened in the past five years included Haymon in some way). He violates the Ali act.

And yes, I'm well aware Haymon isn't boxings only problem, there are millions of problems. My question was if he was good for the sport or bad. Clearly my conclusion, along with many others, is that up to today, he's been bad for the sport. Like I said, maybe something will change in the future, maybe he makes good of the NBC SPORTS deal and it isn't just showcase fights, but I'm not going to be optimistic about it. I hope he does awesome for the sake of the sport.
 
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LEO SANTA CRUZ: "WE ARE GOING TO KEEP PUSHING FOR A FIGHT WITH ABNER MARES OR RIGONDEAUX"
By Press Release | January 08, 2015
LEO SANTA CRUZ:

Undefeated WBC Super Bantamweight World Champion Leo "Terremoto" Santa Cruz (28-0-1, 16 KOs) of Los Angeles participated in a jam-packed open media workout Thursday at Who's Next Boxing Academy as he continues to prepare for his title defense against Mexico's Jesus "Estrella" Ruiz (33-5-5, 22 KOs) on Saturday, Jan. 17, live on SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The 12-round, 122-pound world title fight will serve as the co-feature of a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader highlighted by the eagerly awaited heavy-duty showdown between WBC Heavyweight World Champion Bermane "B. Ware" Stiverne (24-1-1, 21 KOs), a Haitian native fighting out of Las Vegas, and unbeaten knockout specialist Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder (32-0, 32 KOs), of Tuscaloosa, Ala.

In the opening bout of the Jan. 17 telecast, promising world-ranked and undefeated super lightweight Amir "Young Master" Imam (15-0, 13 KOs), of Albany N.Y. will face hard-hitting Fidel "The Atrisco Kid" Maldonado Jr. (19-2, 16 KOs) of Albuquerque N.M., in a 10-round match.

Tickets for an event co-promoted by Don King Productions and Golden Boy Promotions are on sale and priced at $500, $350, $250, $125 and $50, not including applicable service charges and taxes. Tickets are limited to eight (8) per person with a limit of four (4) at the $50 price range. To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000. Tickets also are available at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino or www.ticketmaster.com.

Santa Cruz worked out for 45 minutes on Thursday. He shadow-boxed, hit the mitts, did calisthenics, jumped rope and did stretching exercises as live Norteno music blared in the background.

Below is what the champion Santa Cruz, his father/trainer Jose Santa Cruz and his brother/co-trainer Antonio Santa Cruz said at the workout:

LEO SANTA CRUZ, WBC Super Bantamweight World Champion

"Right now I am focused on this fight. I want to get this fight over with and get the win. We trained really hard to get this fight. Ruiz is a great fighter, a tough fighter. I think he has fought for a world title already. I know he always comes prepared to win and give a great show.

"Ruiz has fought good fighters and shown that he has talent and determination. I don't take him lightly or any other fighter. Sometimes the fighters they say are lazier are the ones that give you a tougher fight and a loss.

"I feel bad for all the people talking, but if they were in my shoes they would understand. I want the Rigondeaux fight, but the promoters have not come to an agreement. If it was up to me, I would fight him whenever. I am tired of people telling me that I am scared. I am looking for that fight as soon as possible, he is not invisible. I think I have a chance to beat him. I know he is a tough fighter, but that's what we are here for, to fight the best.

"We are going to keep pushing for a fight with Abner Mares or Rigondeaux, have the promoters make that fight as soon as possible, so all the fans can be happy.

"I think if I can fight Mares, it will be a big pay-per-view event here at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.

"Having my father as my trainer is the best for us. We do get into arguments, but they never last too long. Maybe one day we will get mad at each other, but then we talk as if nothing happened. I always try and concentrate and listen to him the best I can. He is the one I have always worked best with. There is more communication with him.

"My family is small so we always went into the gym together; we live in the same house together. We have always been together. We go fishing together, bowling, everything.

"I think because of my family support and my friends I have been able to stay calm and patient. I think of all the positive things and what I want to do to give a better fight."

JOSE SANTA CRUZ, Father and Lead Trainer

"All of Leo's fights are always different. He never does the same thing over again. When it comes to training, there are small details we change, but nothing major. We might do weightlifting this camp, and not do weightlifting last camp, just stuff like that.

"Leo and I have an understanding that whoever we are fighting, we train for 100 percent all the time. The fact he is not fighting Mares or Rigondeaux, those are down the road and will happen. A fight with Rigondeaux does not excite me though because I know when he feels pressure or the heat, he is going to grab hold or run. I am not interested in fighting him. I would like to fight Mares or whoever else though, no problem. I do not like Rigondeaux's style and neither does the public. The only ones who want that fight are the Rigondeaux camp and his fans.

"Leo is a great kid; he respects me, looks up to me and listens to me. That is why I am here training him. This is what Leo wants. I know there are better trainers than me out there, but this is what Leo likes and what he wants and it has been working out.

"I am not surprised my sons are fighters. I knew they would all be good great fighters. What I am surprised about is how the fans and the public have received the Santa Cruz family and especially the way they appreciate Leo.

"Since day one, when Leo started training at 8-years-old, the people and I saw that Leo had what it took. He was already beating little kids in the gym. I knew he would be something special. I knew that more about Leo than any of this other brothers. Leo is known for his volume punching but he is a good technical fighter too.''

ANTONIO SANTA CRUZ, Brother and Co-Trainer

"There is no difference in Leo's training for this fight. He always trains the same way. He trains very hard. We will teach him more combinations, but that is really it.

"I have been an assistant trainer for almost three years. My father has been Leo's main trainer since the beginning.

"My father got my brothers and me into fighting. When he first came to the United States, he went to a boxing gym and from there, he started to like it. He used to say that as soon as he had a kid, 'I am going to put him in boxing.' I'm the oldest, so he put me into boxing first.

"I am not surprised at Leo's success, but very happy.,We have a good working relationship; he is very good at listening to me and taking orders.''
 
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Chavez Jr: Froch fight is bigger than Canelo, DeGale or Hopkins bouts
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chavez675By Scott Gilfoid: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr (48-1-1, 32 KOs) says he&#8217;s ready to sign for a fight against IBF/WBA super middleweight champion Carl Froch if the fight can get made. Chavez Jr and Froch are in negotiations for a fight that could take place in the next couple of months.

Interestingly enough, Chavez Jr sees a fight against Froch as being a bigger deal to him than fights against the likes of Saul &#8220;Canelo&#8221; Alvarez, Bernard Hopkins and James DeGale.

It&#8217;s got to be the UK pay-per-view money that is interesting Chavez Jr in this fight, because a bout against Canelo would be the far bigger one in the United States.

Even a fight against the soon to be 50-year-old Hopkins would likely be a much bigger fight if it were staged in the U.S. But of course, the pay-per-view cash wouldn&#8217;t be as good as it would be for a Froch fight if Froch is willing to let Chavez Jr in on the UK money. If not, then it&#8217;s no big deal to fight Froch because it&#8217;s a much smaller fight than Hopkins or Canelo in terms of U.S interest.

&#8220;I am getting ready to make it. There has been much talk of Froch,&#8221; Chavez Jr said via espn.com.mx. &#8220;I just hope to sign the contract. We are ready to face it, but still we are ready if not him and comes &#8216;Canelo&#8217; or DeGale and Hopkins, if when the time comes you&#8217;ll be ready for it, but the ability to fight Froch is bigger.&#8221;

Yeah, I&#8217;m thinking it&#8217;s the UK green stuff that has Chavez Jr interested in the Froch fight, because honestly that&#8217;s the only appealing factor I could see in Chavez Jr facing the likes of Froch. It&#8217;s not as if Froch is the best fighter in the super middleweight division.

Andre Ward holds that honor. Heck, you can make an argument that Froch isn&#8217;t even the second best fighter at 168, because Andre Dirrell did a number on him in their fight in 2009 in getting arguably robbed in Nottingham, UK. Froch never really proved that he&#8217;s better than Dirrell, so I think it&#8217;s impossible to see Froch as the No.2 fighter at super middleweight.

If Chavez Jr just wants to beat Froch so that he can crow that he&#8217;s the best fighter in the 168lb division, I&#8217;m afraid he&#8217;s going to be kidding himself. Beating Froch would only be the start of Chavez Jr proving he&#8217;s the best at super middleweight. He&#8217;d still need to beat Ward and the Dirrell brothers because he could start bragging, and I don&#8217;t see Chavez Jr being able to beat any of those guys.
 
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Wow that's huge. Get him in the ring ASAP it's almost criminal his talent has been out of action for so long. After GGG cleans out 160 and knocks out Canelo and/or Cotto they should fight on PPV.



Boxer Andre Ward Signs With Jay Z&#8217;s Roc Nation Sports
&#8220;We have signed Andre Ward and it&#8217;s something we&#8217;re very excited about,&#8221; David Itskowitch, chief operating officer of Roc Nation Sports&#8217; boxing division, told ESPN. &#8220;It&#8217;s just the beginning for us but it&#8217;s a game-changer. He&#8217;s one of the best fighters in the world.&#8221;

Ward has only had two fights in the last three years due to battling with Goossen Promotions to be released from his contract with them. Since he has not been in the ring much, Itskowitch says that Roc Nation will be working closely with Ward to prepare him to be a top competitor in the boxing world.

&#8220;We&#8217;re going to sit down and talk about when he will specifically fight and the level of opponent he will fight,&#8221; Itskowitch said. &#8220;He&#8217;s been out of the ring for a while. We&#8217;ll come up with names and come up with a date but we&#8217;re excited to give him the opportunity to show he&#8217;s one of the best in the world.&#8221;

The date of Ward&#8217;s first fight has not been determined. He won his last match in November of 2013 against middleweight boxer Edwin Rodriguez.

Roc Nation Sports will be promoting their first fight tonight (Jan.9) at New York City&#8217;s Madison Square Garden, which will be headlined by Dusty Hernandez-Harrison and Tommy Rainone.
 
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I want Golovkin, I'm no Peter Chicken!!!


http://www.boxingscene.com/johnson-im-not-peter-chicken-quillin-i-wants-golovkin--86131

I was with Gary Shaw, now I am with Jay-Z and RocNation, a new promoter which has come out to make a name for itself. He can give the fans what they want to see. I believe they will keep me busy and I believe I can get six fights a year. I'm not like most fighters, I'm trying to leave a legacy as well. I understand that Gary Shaw is affiliated in the promotion with RocNation.

"I'm not like Peter 'Chicken'. Most people know him as Peter Quillin, I know him as Peter 'Chicken'. I'm going to fight, I wouldn't disrespect them like he does, it's disgraceful that he gave up a world title just to avoid an opponent like Matt Korobov. Champions should fight the best, gone are the days when that happens but I want to bring that back. Let the best fight the best. I'm a boxer but firstly I'm a boxing fan and a son of God. It was a disgraceful move for any athlete, to say, 'I'm not going to fight at the highest level, I'm going to sell out'. People should look at that as a black eye to the sport of boxing."
 
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Wow that's huge. Get him in the ring ASAP it's almost criminal his talent has been out of action for so long. After GGG cleans out 160 and knocks out Canelo and/or Cotto they should fight on PPV.



Boxer Andre Ward Signs With Jay Z’s Roc Nation Sports
“We have signed Andre Ward and it’s something we’re very excited about,” David Itskowitch, chief operating officer of Roc Nation Sports’ boxing division, told ESPN. “It’s just the beginning for us but it’s a game-changer. He’s one of the best fighters in the world.”

Ward has only had two fights in the last three years due to battling with Goossen Promotions to be released from his contract with them. Since he has not been in the ring much, Itskowitch says that Roc Nation will be working closely with Ward to prepare him to be a top competitor in the boxing world.

“We’re going to sit down and talk about when he will specifically fight and the level of opponent he will fight,” Itskowitch said. “He’s been out of the ring for a while. We’ll come up with names and come up with a date but we’re excited to give him the opportunity to show he’s one of the best in the world.”

The date of Ward’s first fight has not been determined. He won his last match in November of 2013 against middleweight boxer Edwin Rodriguez.

Roc Nation Sports will be promoting their first fight tonight (Jan.9) at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, which will be headlined by Dusty Hernandez-Harrison and Tommy Rainone.
He hasn't earned the right to fight GGG imho. Steveson and Kovalev called out Ward over ten times each. Get a couple fights under your belt and then go fight one of them before trying to steal GGG's Thunder. BTW, according to GGG's guy GGG has outsold Ward in every venue where they both have competed.
 
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He hasn't earned the right to fight GGG imho. Steveson and Kovalev called out Ward over ten times each. Get a couple fights under your belt and then go fight one of them before trying to steal GGG's Thunder. BTW, according to GGG's guy GGG has outsold Ward in every venue where they both have competed.
That's what I mean, later down the road. Ward was saying he wanted a couple tune ups. So let him have a couple fights, let ggg take care of business at 160, then they can meet when the time is right.