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Sorry man but we all know who rejected who whether you keep trying to defend him or not. The proof is there now so what else can you say.

On a side note I think Ward/Kovalev is a done deal!!!!!! Got Em!!
I just explained to you - Ward rejected GGGs offer in 2013. Golovkin later rejected Ward's one-year-away offer when he signed to fight Lemieux. This isn't opinion it's factual. Neither are in the same weight class so it doesn't even matter especially now that Ward is at 175.
 

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Lol ok. Ward been saying bring it and they dont want no parts of it dog. Keep thinkin what you want! I dont care about 2013. Ward has and been wanting him and he dont want it. Got Em!!
 
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Lol ok. Ward been saying bring it and they dont want no parts of it dog. Keep thinkin what you want! I dont care about 2013. Ward has and been wanting him and he dont want it. Got Em!!
I'm telling you facts man. HBO offered the fight at 168 for GGG and Ward. GGG accepted, Ward rejected it. Ward instead chose to fight Rodriguez and GGG had to settle for Stevens. After that we know what happened (Wards brief offer to Golovkin was after he signed to fight Lemieux with the expectation he was fighting Cotto/Canelo winner after that, being that he's mandatory to the WBC and all).
 
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Shane Mosley is a fighter not afraid to speak his mind, and his latest public statement is likely to raise some eyebrows in the boxing world. The former world champion took to Twitter Sunday night for a lengthy diatribe on boxing. In it, he talks about working with a promoter he suspects of murdering people, his own past indiscretions including selling drugs, and much more.

One of the most interesting parts is where he describes being asked to throw a fight and the subsequent fallout. Here is his story, in Twitter-speak:

I was approached by this slimy promoter, offered a million $ under the table 2 lose 2 his guy. my biggest purse b4 that was like $50k so I was like a million $ wow.

But I couldn't lose I love the respect 2 much, but I had taken fight b4 he made the offer so I had 2 fight. I KOed the guy. Mistake.

After that I was getting death threats on some mafia type sh*t. People following me, had 2 throw them hands in a dark alley 1 night on some gangster ish. I still don't know how I got out of that 1 cause I should have been dead bout three four times by now. So then this guy who I turned down 2work with me had it out 4 me so he set me up a few fights with the sole purpose of ending my career & I ended up taking L's.

After those 4 loses every1 said "hang it up. Your washed up. U can't win" but I keep proving people wrong & coming back 2 beat Vargas x2. Mayorga, Margarito, Cano. Cause I'm the comeback kid. Hate fuels me. Cause I like to prove people wrong.

Given the timeline Mosely provides (after beating De La Hoya, but before losing to Vernon Forrest) and that he says he won by KO, that would suggest that the fight in question was either against Antonio Diaz or Adrian Stone. Interestingly, in this 2010 interview, Stone also talks vaguely about some questionable management issues leading up to the Mosley fight.

Continuing on his Twitter rant, Mosley goes on to talk about being asked to throw fights on multiple occasions, and when he refused, facing repercussions including having things slipped into his water or food before fights to make him sick.

Perhaps the biggest claim is when Sugar Shane states that because he refused to follow people's orders he was:

seriously set up on some Balco sh*t.

BALCO is the San Francisco based company that was investigated by the federal government in 2002 for providing steroids to professional athletes - an investigation that ultimately included many high profile names such as Barry Bonds and Jason Giambi. In that investigation, Mosley admitted to using BALCO steroids before his 2003 fight with Oscar De La Hoya. Mosely has always claimed that he did not know what he was using, telling ESPN in 2007:

Unknowingly, yes, some of the substances they are talking about, were being used as part of the workouts. I didn't know what the hell it was... I had no intentions of trying to cheat or do anything crazy. My thing is live healthy, eat healthy. That's how I live. I'm not afraid what people will think. I know the truth.

He wraps up his Twitter story with this:

Disclaimer* the stories on my timeline are for entertainment only and should not be construed as facts.... my attorneys said

Take a look at the entire story on Twitter at S @shane Mosley_.

Mosley is back in action May 28 taking on David Avanesyan.

Shane Mosley: I was asked to throw fights, was set up in steroid scandal
 
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I honestly don't believe Golovkin (who can't even speak in correct English for two whole sentences) has a childhood friend (who most likely can't speak in correct English for two whole sentences) who had a full blown fuckin conversation with the TRAINER of Ward about business matters.

LMAO!
The whole thing is ridiculous that a website even reported that. it literally could have been some random fan and said hey, I know Golovkin. Wards trainer says his evidence is that he showed him a picture of Golovkin on his phone therefore he knows he was telling the truth? lol real whacky ass shit to report. I bet I could go to fight hype and tell them I grew up with Golovkin and they'd post it lol great journalism.
 
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Canelo coming off like a little bitch. lol @ calling himself a super welterweight




Canelo: I'm Not a Middleweight, But Want To Fight Khan For a Title
By Keith Idec

NEW YORK – If you’d like an idea of just how difficult the negotiations will be for a Canelo Alvarez-Gennady Golovkin fight, assuming those talks ever begin, you need not look any further than Alvarez’s perspective on owning the WBC middleweight title.

In addition to stating that Golovkin will need to make concessions to make their highly anticipated fight a reality, Alvarez all but said the fight won’t happen at or even near the middleweight limit of 160 pounds, Golovkin’s preferred weight.


Alvarez (46-1-1, 32 KOs) will defend the WBC middleweight title he won from Puerto Rico’s Miguel Cotto (40-5, 33 KOs) against former junior welterweight champion Amir Khan (31-3, 19 KOs) on May 7 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (HBO Pay-Per-View).

The maximum contract weight for the Cotto fight November 21 in Las Vegas was 155 pounds, the same as it is for the Alvarez-Khan fight.

“I’m not a middleweight,” Alvarez told a group of reporters recently. “I’m a super welterweight. That’s my weight class. However, I wanted to fight this fight [against Khan] for some sort of title.”

The 34-year-old Golovkin (35-0, 32 KOs), who knocked out overmatched Dominic Wade (18-1, 12 KOs) in the second round of their middleweight title fight Saturday night in Inglewood, California, has not weighed in at less than 158½ pounds for any of his 35 fights since the Kazakhstan native made his pro debut in May 2006. The 25-year-old Alvarez hasn’t weighed in at more than 155 pounds for any of the 48 fights he has had during his 10½-year pro career.

“We’ve said it along, and that’s the misconception,” Eric Gomez, Golden Boy Promotions’ vice president, said regarding Alvarez not being a true middleweight. “He’s a super welterweight. The only reason he became the middleweight champion is because he wanted to fight Miguel Cotto. Miguel Cotto put the conditions [in place], as the champion, and that’s the reason. And [Alvarez] won the title.”

Alvarez obviously could give up the WBC middleweight title and continue fighting at 154 pounds, a weight he says he still has no issues making. He has instead followed Cotto’s controversial lead and opted to defend the 160-pound championship at 155 pounds.
That has opened up the Mexican superstar to constant criticism, but Alvarez hasn’t allowed heavy scrutiny of his WBC middleweight championship reign to adversely affect him.

“There’s always gonna be critics,” said Alvarez, who emphasized several times that his fight against Golovkin eventually will happen. “They say one thing and then they change their mind, and they say another thing. There’s always gonna be critics. But that means that you’re succeeding, when there’s critics.”
- See more at: Canelo: I'm Not a Middleweight, But Want To Fight Khan For a Title - Boxing News




Such bullshit about the only reason they won the middleweight belt is because Cotto demanded concessions for that weight, when in fact Canelo actually tried to fight Cotto at 156 pounds but they settled on 155. What a joke.
 
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What a pussy!! Golovkin might as well move up to 168 regardless because Canelo will never fight him and there is no one else there worth fighting. Got Em!!
 
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What a pussy!! Golovkin might as well move up to 168 regardless because Canelo will never fight him and there is no one else there worth fighting. Got Em!!
Still could get Saunders in a unification and Danny Jacobs would be a big fight in New York. So what I would do is get Canelo stripped of the WBC assuming he says no, push hard for a Saunders fight, in the UK if need be, and he'll have all four belts. Or if Saunders says no, the WBA says they'll enforce Jacobs mandatory so that's a nice payday (obviously no Canelo money but it would do great at the gate and get good ratings).

Not a whole lot at 168 pounds right now either. Only guys are DeGale, who's talking about going to 175 himself, Chavez jr if he can actually make weight, and shit, pretty thin after that (Ramirez, Abraham, Groves maybe....slim pickings).
 
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I think not pushing the issue and taking the step aside money for the cotto canelo fight hurt GGG in his quest for unification.
It just delayed it. Golovkin much rather win the belt in the ring then simply be elevated to full champion and I'm sure k2/GGG were banking on Canelo winning, which he did obviously and were ok with an extension since they agreed to fight next, but now it's looking like Canelo isn't about that so they'll have him stripped if they can't work out something (I'm positive Golovkin would go down to 158 maybe even 157 but 155 is just a slap in the face for not only a mandatory but WBC/WBA/IBF/Ring unification fight).
 

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It just delayed it. Golovkin much rather win the belt in the ring then simply be elevated to full champion and I'm sure k2/GGG were banking on Canelo winning, which he did obviously and were ok with an extension since they agreed to fight next, but now it's looking like Canelo isn't about that so they'll have him stripped if they can't work out something (I'm positive Golovkin would go down to 158 maybe even 157 but 155 is just a slap in the face for not only a mandatory but WBC/WBA/IBF/Ring unification fight).
Sure it delayed it but think about the indirect damage it cause. Look man, I like GGG. You've never seen me talk down on the guy or anything like that but the guy he just fought on Saturday was green, breh. He had NO BUSINESS in the ring with GGG. There is no telling what type of long term damage that ko may have on his mental.
 
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Sure it delayed it but think about the indirect damage it cause. Look man, I like GGG. You've never seen me talk down on the guy or anything like that but the guy he just fought on Saturday was green, breh. He had NO BUSINESS in the ring with GGG. There is no telling what type of long term damage that ko may have on his mental.
Shitty IBF mandatory. He tried getting out of it by offering Saunders over $2.5 million and fight in the UK Saunders still rejected it lol. So without unification (Canelo or Saunders) gotta fight your mandatory or get stripped. Unification overrides mandatory.

That's the thing about the IBF - on one hand it's great they enforce their rules, but on the other hand it's serves no purpose to just go down the list until someone is available and make that person mandatory, we end up with pointless, stupid mismatches like Kovalev vs Muhammadi, Hopkins vs Mario Kart, Hopkins vs Morrade Hakkar (going way back since they've been doing the same shit for this long) and GGG vs Wade and so on.
 
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Tyson Fury strips down to taunt Wladimir Klitschko in surreal press conference

Tyson Fury
I preferred the Batman outfit, personally Credit: Getty

Luke Brown

27 April 2016 • 3:12pm

​ Tyson Fury and Wladimir Klitschko clashed in an explosive and, at times, surreal press conference today, with Fury stripping down to taunt his rival for "being beaten by a fat man", and Klitschko frequently accused by more than one journalist of cheating throughout his career.

The highlights of the dramatic event included:

Klitschko finishing his closing statements, just a couple of moments after blasting Fury's character and calling him 'classless', by telling his rival to 'f*** off'.
Klitschko telling Fury that he has not represented the sport of boxing at all well, and quoting Fury's controversial comments that 'the best place for a woman is in the kitchen or on her back', and that 'homosexuals are comparable to paedophiles'. 'Is that where he thinks Elton John belongs?' he asked. 'Is that where he thinks the Queen belongs?'

Klitschko was also dogged by persistent comments from assembled journalists that he is a cheat, and that he won his titles by cheating. He refused to answer these questions, much to Fury’s delight.

Fury bringing up Klitschko’s ‘mental weakness’ on numerous occasions, and urging the Manchester crowd to create a hostile environment for ‘this foreigner who wants to come over here and steal my belts’.

An extraordinary Chris Eubank-esque outburst during which Fury discussed how he ‘hates boxing’. ‘I hate boxing, I hate it, I hate training, but I am too f****** good at it to stop. I hope Klitschko knocks me out because I can then retire and go on holiday,’ he said.

Yet another sexist controversy. “Life is b**** until you marry one,” Fury laughed at one point.

Klitschko refusing to confirm or deny whether this would be his last professional fight. "Question denied," was his enigmatic response.

3:07PM
Frank Warren...

... looked as if he enjoyed Fury's antics this afternoon.
Fury split
3:02PM
And he's off...

Having decided to chat with a delighted Charlie Webster for a solid 20 minutes, presumably whilst numerous PR people and broadcasters went absolutely bananas just off camera, Fury saunters off to chat with some other interviewers.
Cheerleaders
'Give me a F... give me a U...' (No, not that word) Credit: REX

It seems a very long time ago now, but here is the moment he entered the conference with his entourage of cheerleaders.
2:57PM
This still hasn't totally ended, by the way

Tyson Fury is now giving an exclusive interview to BoxNation. He's currently busy discussing how he will happily eat chocolate bars until he falls over, moments after asking interviewer Charlie Webster whether tall men are her type. "They are," she replies, "but your wife is stood just over there."

All this conference is missing is a novelty superhero outfit and Tyson Fury #banter bingo will be complete.
2:54PM
Gareth A Davies had the privilege of being there this afternoon

And here are some of his tweets:
Tyson Fury strips down to taunt Wladimir Klitschko in surreal press conference*