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andre ward, because of his style, low KO percentage, and his nice guy personality means he wont be a big ppv draw. if he keeps winning he could become like a bernard hopkins where he could have solid ppv numbers against other stars, but he'll never be the big draw himself. but even hopkins though had a outlandish personality and did a lot of controversial things before his fights. Ward isn't that kind of guy.
 
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Close to being PPV Stars
Broner -needs that big win against someone good and PPV will be in his future.
Canelo- keep on winning and PPV will be soon.
Chavez Jr- win or look good losing in the Martinez fight and PPV

Hard work to get to PPV star
Ward -if he keeps on fighting and winning against the best you won't be able to hold him back the face of boxing.
Danny Garcia- needs one more big win and his dad needs to keep talking shit and he can be a star.

All the skills but not the personality to get fans to watch
Gary Russell Jr. has the skills and super fast hand-speed but we need to see him against better fighters
Dirrell brothers- they both need to fight more.
Mickey Garcia- fighting Salido next hopefully all the Mexican boxing fans should know this guys name great boxing skills at 24.
Thurman- haven't fought anyone at 147lb and he just haven't impressed me yet in the ring. Need to see more.
 

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If Chavez beats Martinez, pulls a draw, or loses a close decision he will be a big PPV draw.....

Gary Russell Jr. I think will be bigger than many people seem to believe. All around talent there.

I also think Danny Garcia can be a huge draw, if can continue to win.
Its a no brainer Broner will be the best p4p boxer in the world after Mayweather retires and once he hits the 147 division which should be within a year or so. Russell has a good chance to also be a big draw but he is still very untested. Garcia isnt that good to me and I dont think he will be this big champ thus he wont be a big PPV draw. Got Em!!

andre ward, because of his style, low KO percentage, and his nice guy personality means he wont be a big ppv draw. if he keeps winning he could become like a bernard hopkins where he could have solid ppv numbers against other stars, but he'll never be the big draw himself. but even hopkins though had a outlandish personality and did a lot of controversial things before his fights. Ward isn't that kind of guy.
I hear u but dude is to raw to not gain big fans very soon. This Dawson fight is huge for him. Got Em!!
 

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Yall dont forget about Shawn Porter. He looks damn good and also has some swag and could be in order in the future to be a big draw. More quality wins and continue his swag status and skys the limit for dude. Got Em!!
 
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Tuesday afternoon in a preliminary round of Olympic boxing, a nondescript Russian boxer tried to beat some sense into America’s latest Great Big Dope.


TWEET-NESS!
Looks like the tweeting is getting a little friendlier between the athletes. See their latest tweets.
It didn’t work. Shortly after barely surviving a 9-minute onslaught delivered by a Ruskie tomato can, mid-major quarterback-turned-American super heavyweight fighter Dominic Breazeale enthusiastically talked about his plans to turn professional and reach the top of boxing.

Good luck.

Breazeale is as clueless as the people running the USA boxing program and many of the people offering up reasons for the demise of American boxing.

Breazeale is a creation of television syndication mogul Michael King’s All-American Heavyweight boxing academy. In a previous life, King and his brother Roger ran King World Productions and birthed The Oprah Winfrey Show, among other things. In recent years, Michael King decided he wanted to reinvigorate boxing by developing a heavyweight champion through unconventional methods. King recruits former college football and basketball players and trains them to be prizefighters. Breazeale, a former QB at Northern Colorado, was King’s prized recruit.

In a little less than four years, All-American Heavyweight turned the 6-foot-7 Ben Roethlisberger clone into a national amateur champion and an Olympian.

The Great Big Dope repaid King’s substantial financial investment -- Breazeale received a $3,500-a-month stipend, free food and rent money -- by first distancing himself from AA Heavyweight once he qualified for the Olympics and leaving the program altogether on June 5 of this year.

There was at least one person not surprised by Breazeale’s comically-bad, two-eight-counts, one-hand performance on Tuesday.

“Dominic looked terrible,” said King, who watched the bout at his Los Angeles home. “He looked one thousand times better getting to the Olympics. He’s lucky the bell rang at the end.”


SHOCKING SIGHTS
Look at the bevy of controversies popping up at the Olympics.
Breazeale, perhaps with a bit more flab, looked like the typical American boxer left in the care of the USA boxing program. Breazeale got winded early. He was off balance much of the fight. His punches had little pop.

Breazeale said he abandoned his game plan.

Imagine that.

We chose a coach, Brasheer Abdullah, who is forbidden from working the corner during these Olympics by a quirky Amateur International Boxing Association rule about working with pros within a certain time frame.

No. I’m serious. We chose a coach we knew would be forced to scream instructions from the stands. Abdullah’s experienced assistants are restricted to spectators, too, during fights. The people working the corners for our men’s and women’s boxing teams have zero experience.

Only in American amateur boxing! Don King is definitely brighter and possibly more ethical than the men running the USA boxing program.

There’s a popular theory that black kids from the ‘hood don’t box anymore because they’re too smart to take repeated shots in the head when they could make millions of dollars playing football or basketball. The truth is actually a little deeper.

The civil-rights movement and integration killed boxing, particularly amateur boxing. The last great U.S. Olympic boxing team was 1984. Meldrick Taylor, Pernell Whitaker, Mark Breland, Virgil Hill, Evander Holyfield, Henry Tillman and Tyrell Biggs starred on a team that won nine gold medals, one silver and one bronze. OK, Russia and Cuba boycotted the ’84 Games. But Taylor, Whitaker, Breland, Hill and Holyfield all went on to significant, accomplished professional careers. They formed an all-time great U.S. boxing team. The fighters were all born in the early 1960s. The full impact of integration wasn’t felt when they were formulating their athletic dreams.

U.S. amateur boxing stinks because there is no NCAA equivalent.


USA! USA! USA!
As the United States battles for the crown of overall medal champion, see who's contributing to the effort. GALLERY: US gold-medal winners.
Kids in the ‘hood have no fear of taking a punch. They’re too smart to pursue a sport that has no Plan B and doesn’t remove them from the ghetto. You play football or basketball, even if you’re not even close to displaying professional talent, there are literally thousands of colleges willing to give you some form of financial aid to leave the ghetto and start a new life someplace safer and more promising.

What teenage boy wouldn’t choose four of five years on almost any college campus over four or five years commuting to a dingy gym most likely located in a dingy neighborhood?

You have to be elite for boxing to take you out of the ghetto. A scrub on an elite high school football or basketball team can go on to play at a small college. Before the civil-rights movement, before full integration, black kids had extremely limited athletic and educational options. Boxing made a lot more sense when only a handful of northern schools would pluck a handful of mostly middle-class black kids to play football, basketball and baseball.

Once Sam Cunningham forced Bear Bryant to visit the ‘hood, boxing lost its appeal. Kids from poor inner-city schools may not be fully prepared academically for college, but, trust me, they want the educational opportunity and the access to safety. It’s not all about the money. Football and basketball are the underground railroad out of the ghetto.

I have an even larger point. College athletics power our Olympic teams, not the USOC. We’re good at swimming, track and field, gymnastics, basketball, tennis, soccer, wrestling, volleyball, etc. We’re good at the sports played in college. Many kids, even rich suburban ones, stick with sports through high school because there’s the chance they can play in college. As funding for Olympic sports decline at colleges, we’re likely to see the performance of our Olympic teams dip. It’s already happening in track and field.

We can be hypocrites, remain in denial and bitch that the Chinese are surpassing us athletically because they’re cheating with performance-enhancing drugs. Or we can acknowledge that our system for supporting and training Olympic-level athletes is inferior and finally catching up to us.

In 1984, no one would’ve ever believed that USA boxing would win a single bronze medal in 2008 and have a Great Big Dope as the face of the program four years later.
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Yall dont forget about Shawn Porter. He looks damn good and also has some swag and could be in order in the future to be a big draw. More quality wins and continue his swag status and skys the limit for dude. Got Em!!
Porter vs Thurman or the Ghost sounds good to me. I like Porters combo punching and body work.
 
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Yall dont forget about Shawn Porter. He looks damn good and also has some swag and could be in order in the future to be a big draw. More quality wins and continue his swag status and skys the limit for dude. Got Em!!
I'm going to be honest Shawn Porter isn't all that good. I think he's great for Showbox or as an undercard fight to a bigger event but that's pretty much where he remains. He looked pretty good against a faded and broke down Alfonzo Gomez but several of his fights prior, man, I really wish I could say otherwise but he looked sloppy, amateurish at times and just plain mediocre. He's a good kid though so I'll always cheer for him. Just being realistic.

Anyways, going back to who will become the next big PPV star. It's going to be someone no one is expecting. Maybe someone who kinda creeps out of no where and KO's one of the bigger stars.
 
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I hear u but dude is to raw to not gain big fans very soon. This Dawson fight is huge for him. Got Em!!
he definately has fans and will gain more but not at that big PPV level is all I'm saying. Boxing fans are whack like that some times. Just check the HBO ratings for the past year. Chavez jr vs a complete bum will have 1.3+ million viewers, whereas Gamboa, who honestly has EVERYTHING fight fans want - speed, power, phenomenal handspeed, explosiveness, crazy combination punching, exciting stye, devastating KO power, even a bit vulnerable at times - and yet, his ratings on HBO have been some of the worst in the past year always under a million viewers.

So that means fans would rather tune in watching Canelo/Chavez fight an absolute turd of an opponent than to see someone uber talented and gifted like Gamboa. Makes me upset sometimes.
 

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Porter vs Thurman or the Ghost sounds good to me. I like Porters combo punching and body work.
Sounds good to me to. I think the Ghost can get a bigger fight/payday though. Got Em!!

I'm going to be honest Shawn Porter isn't all that good. I think he's great for Showbox or as an undercard fight to a bigger event but that's pretty much where he remains. He looked pretty good against a faded and broke down Alfonzo Gomez but several of his fights prior, man, I really wish I could say otherwise but he looked sloppy, amateurish at times and just plain mediocre. He's a good kid though so I'll always cheer for him. Just being realistic.

Anyways, going back to who will become the next big PPV star. It's going to be someone no one is expecting. Maybe someone who kinda creeps out of no where and KO's one of the bigger stars.
I want to see more of Porter but he definite;y has talent. I could also say the same u said about Porter about Thurman. Dude was wild and sloppy at times also and that was against an inferior opponent last time out. He wouldnt be able to box like that against actual talent. I do think he and Porter could be future stars but the jury is still out on both.

Oh and I think its a no brainer that the next big PPv star is Broner but after that its up for grabs! Got Em!!

he definately has fans and will gain more but not at that big PPV level is all I'm saying. Boxing fans are whack like that some times. Just check the HBO ratings for the past year. Chavez jr vs a complete bum will have 1.3+ million viewers, whereas Gamboa, who honestly has EVERYTHING fight fans want - speed, power, phenomenal handspeed, explosiveness, crazy combination punching, exciting stye, devastating KO power, even a bit vulnerable at times - and yet, his ratings on HBO have been some of the worst in the past year always under a million viewers.

So that means fans would rather tune in watching Canelo/Chavez fight an absolute turd of an opponent than to see someone uber talented and gifted like Gamboa. Makes me upset sometimes.
Yea some times its about hype and favortism so I can dig it. Got Em!!
 
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JEFF MAYWEATHER: "IN TWO YEARS, TMT PROMOTIONS WILL BE THE STRONGEST PROMOTERS IN BOXING"
By Scott Smith | August 03, 2012

"I think it is the best thing to ever happen to boxing, and TMT Promotions is about to shake up the boxing world and everyone wants to be a part of it; fighters, writers, photographers, and even other small-time promoters all want to be a part or join forces. I have got countless calls from so many people wanting to find a way in. 50 Cent is a brilliant businessman and it is the best thing to happen in joining forces with Floyd. I think within two years, TMT Promotions will be the strongest promoters in boxing," stated world-class trainer Jeff Mayweather, who shared his thoughts on TMT Promotions, his work on The Ultimate Fighter, and much more. Check it out!

SS: How are things going with the UFC show [The Ultimate Fighter]? Is there anything you can talk about regarding it?

JM: Things are going great, but to be honest, I can't really share anything that is going on with the. I had to sign a confidentiality agreement because what's being filmed will not air until September.

SS: We'll look forward to it in September. Have you had a chance to watch much of the Olympics up to now? Is there anybody you are expecting to do big things in London?

JM: I have only had a chance to watch three fights, and at this point, no one really stands out enough to say this guy will win gold. I was very impressed with the Super Heavyweight fight between Savon and the kid from Great Britain. Although I thought Savon won, it was a very tough, hard-fought fight and both guys showed great potential.

SS: I echo those comments about Savon vs. Joshua. I though Savon nicked it. Olympics aside, the story on everybody's lips in boxing as of late is the TMT Promotions developments. Personally, I think it could be great for boxing. What are your thoughts on the development?

JM: I think it is the best thing to ever happen to boxing, and TMT Promotions is about to shake up the boxing world and everyone wants to be a part of it; fighters, writers, photographers, and even other small-time promoters all want to be a part or join forces. I have got countless calls from so many people wanting to find a way in. 50 Cent is a brilliant businessman and it is the best thing to happen in joining forces with Floyd. I think within two years, TMT Promotions will be the strongest promoters in boxing.

SS: It does sound very intriguing. The signing that has intrigued me most is the Andre Berto one. Obviously Andre has had a tough time lately. Do you think Berto could prove to be a catalyst for success in TMT promotions? He has tremendous ability and was widely tipped to join the elite fighters in contention for Floyd and Manny. If TMT can rebuild his career and get him to that level, that could make a huge statement of TMT's intentions.

JM: Berto is still a very talented, young fighter. He's a little flawed and a little tainted because of what happened outside the ring more so than what happened inside. It was no shame in losing to Ortiz. He fought like a true warrior and gave the fans his heart and soul, so it's time for redemption with him and signing with TMT has just made his stock rise without even having a fight at all. Great move for him.

SS: I recently wrote an article that maybe Berto could be a possible opponent for Floyd in the near after his allegiance with TMT. It could be good business for TMT in catapulting Berto to the top. What are your thoughts on that?

JM: I'm not 100% sure if that is the plan with signing Berto, but it will raise his stock and create a much bigger following for him and make him a more viable opponent in the eyes of the boxing public.

SS: TMT could really prove to be an exciting prospect for boxing. With 50's role in music, do you think we could see a unique way in which boxing events are presented with the possibility of extra entertainment before, during, and after the show?

JM: I'm sure that will happen. 50 Cent has so many great ideas, but I can't reveal any of them because it will cause so much chaos in the boxing world.

SS: Sounds like we all have a lot to look forward to then. LOL. Obviously it is a good time for the Mayweather family, with Floyd about to be released shortly. Clearly family comes first and he will not rush back in to the ring, but are the signs positive for a return this year or dp you anticipate Floyd to return in 2013?

JM: That can't really be answered by me. Only Floyd can answer that one. He may be extremely hungry about getting back in the ring, or he might just want to bask in the mere fact of being a free man and appreciate the little things that we all generally take for granted.

SS: Questions will instantly turn to who is next in line for Floyd. I won't waste your time talking about Manny Pacquiao. LOL. In Floyd's position, the importance to do good numbers is just as high as the right opponent. Can you just want to get your thoughts on a few guys that have been touted as possible opponents: Robert Guerrero, Migel Cotto in a rematch, Saul Alvarez, Sergio Martinez, and Amir Khan?

JM: At this point, only one guy on that list means anything and could help the pay-per-view revenue and that is Alvarez. Guerrero brings nothing to the table. Cotto doesn't really make sense because the boxing world would only hate on Floyd for making that fight again. Khan makes no sense; it would be like taking candy from a baby and Floyd once again would be ridiculed for fighting Khan. Floyd is really only a welterweight, so fighting Martinez also makes no sense.

SS: Definitely would agree there. They are the names on the lips of many boxing scribes and fans across the networks. We briefly touched on Amir Khan, who was hotly tipped by Golden Boy promotions before the Garcia fight. We have seen recently Amir remaining diplomatic on the situation with Freddie Roach. Being a coach yourself, you know every coach has a style and weaknesses too. Do you feel that Freddie Roach has took Amir as far as he could?

JM: Well, Freddie obviously doesn't know how to teach defense. Not only has it shown with Khan, it has shown pretty much with all of his fighters. Manny is just an exceptional offensive fighter, but his defense has countless holes in it. Amir Khan's defense never existed. Linares got ruined.

SS: To the naked eye, it appears that the problem is the defense of Amir, which has obviously led to suggestions that the Mayweather training camp would be a great option for him. Do you think problems lie deeper than just his defense?

JM: Amir Khan would never train with a Mayweather for the mere fact of still hoping to fight Floyd, but it's more than just defense. He has horrible balance and doesn't know how to fight inside. He has great hand speed and also very fast feet. His original plan, when he first came to America, he sought out Floyd Mayweather Sr. to be his trainer, but for some reason, it never happened. Now, with his pure obsession with Floyd Jr., he would never be trained by a Mayweather.

SS: It has been widely reported that there is some substance in the rumors of a Ricky Hatton comeback. With big Floyd being in the Hatton camp towards the end of his career, what are your thoughts on this possibility?

JM: I have no idea about that, nor have I heard any such thing. There is a lot of talk going around; some of it true, some of it just gossip, and I would think that this is more along the lines of gossip. I talked with Floyd Sr. and he never mentioned training Hatton again, nor Amir Khan, which also has been put out there.

SS: We have seen Celestino sign with TMT Promotions. Just for fans' awareness, what have you got lined up for your fighters in the near future?

JM: Well, the most important thing with Celestino was finding a promoter who has his back, and he feels good about being a part of the team. His career may span maybe another two years at the most, so it's great for him to be a part of what I believe will be the strongest and most powerful promotional team in boxing, and he will be one of the pioneers by being one of the original fighters to launch TMT Promotions. I have a comeback fight coming up with Derrick Smoke Gainer, a comeback fight with Michael Grant, and also an upcoming fight with Heavyweight Contender Kevin Kingpin Johnson. Celestino, well, we will see soon what TMT has in store for him.
 
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Anyways, going back to who will become the next big PPV star. It's going to be someone no one is expecting. Maybe someone who kinda creeps out of no where and KO's one of the bigger stars.
Im going to say Chavez has that chance before Canelo right now.

If those 2 ever fight, it would be a huge PPV draw. But hopefully that will come in another 1 or 2 years......not right right now.
 
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5 Fights for Miguel Cotto; Fan's Take
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By Paul Magno | Yahoo! Contributor Network –

Former three-division world champion, Miguel Cotto is almost ready to return to the ring and his team is currently looking for the right opponent to face for a tentative December date.

Here are five fights that would not only be good match-ups for the Puerto Rican star, but would also give fight fans some quality action:

Saul Alvarez

"Canelo" Alvarez would be the perfect opponent for Cotto at this stage of his career. Not only is Alvarez a defending WBC world junior middleweight champ with a massive Mexican and Mexican-American fan base, but the 22-year-old is also beatable. While talented and ahead of the curve for such a young star, Alvarez is by no means a finished product and it's not hard to imagine a well-seasoned pro like Cotto doing very well against him.

Cornelius Bundrage

"K9" Bundrage brings an IBF junior middleweight title to a potential Cotto clash and also some marginal name recognition. Bundrage is also an infinitely beatable world champ who, at 39 years of age, only relies on brute strength and won't likely have the skill to beat Cotto in a one-on-one boxing match.

Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam

If Miguel Cotto wants a world title in a fourth weight class, the only middleweight option would be interim WBO middleweight titlist, N'Jikam. The French resident from Cameroon has a paper-thin resume and a pedestrian skill-set that would make him a fairly soft touch. A legacy-building title grab against N'Jikam, however, would have to be a "one and done" proposition because Cotto would struggle mightily as a middleweight.

Carlos Molina

No world title would be at stake, but a case could be made that the winner of Cotto-Molina would be a true "People's Champ." With a controversial loss to James Kirkland on his resume and a nearly-as-controversial draw with Erislandy Lara, Molina has become a fan-favorite underdog and an unlikely top contender in the jam-packed junior middleweight division. Two honest, earnest fighters like Molina and Cotto would surely produce a classic battle.

Gabriel Rosado

If Cotto is looking for a fan-friendly bout against a fellow blue collar battler, the rising Rosado would definitely fit the bill. Not skilled enough to beat Cotto, Rosado would go down swinging and, in the process, likely produce a quality brawl for as long as things lasted.
 
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BILLY DIB: "TMT IS GOING TO RESHAPE THE SPORT OF BOXING...ANYTHING 50 TOUCHES TURNS TO GOLD"
By Scott Smith | August 03, 2012

"I truly believe that TMT is going to reshape the sport of boxing. It's going to be exciting. Think about the crossover crowds we are going to get. UFC better look out! TMT is coming...It's a given the big fights will definitely be made. It seems anything 50 touches turns to gold...I just wanna be involved in the big fights that bring excitement to the fans. I'm happy to face any of the other belt holders. Unifying the titles definitely excites me," stated IBF featherweight champion Billy Dib, who talked about his recent signing with TMT Promotions, his future plans and much more. Check it out!

SS: Firstly, congratulations on signing with TMT promotions. What impressed you most during the negotiation stage?

BD: Thank you very much. For me, it was refreshing to see that 50 had a plan to market me to the world. He has a vision and that vision was enough for me to sign on.

SS: When was you first contacted about the possibility of signing with TMT?

BD: I was on a holiday in Dubai with Prince Naseem Hamed when I received a phone from my brother notifying me about the good news. This was less than 10 days ago.

SS: You have not fought outside of Australia since 2008. Signing with TMT, do you expect a lot of change in terms of relocation of training camp, and are you expecting to fight over in the US a bit more?

BD: I believe that from here on in, moving forward, most of my fights will take place in the United States. I will definitely make good use of the great sparring that I can get in the States.

SS: The combination of Floyd and 50 seems to be a great partnership to me. Do you think we could see a whole new style of boxing promotion with 50's experience in the music business ?

BD: I truly believe that TMT is going to reshape the sport of boxing. It's going to be exciting. Think about the crossover crowds we are going to get. UFC better look out! TMT is coming!

SS: 50 spoke to Ben Thompson at FightHype and said that he rarely fails. That must be big motivation for yourself, but some media outlets are questioning the possible matchmaking. How confident are you that you will be given the best opportunities out there?

BD: I am very comfortable with the team around me, and as you know, I am the IBF featherweight champion of the world. It's a given the big fights will definitely be made. It seems anything 50 touches turns to gold.

SS: We have seen you work at different weights so far in you career, as high as 136. is featherweight where you are looking to stay in the immediate future or are you looking to Unify and move up?

BD: I'm am still comfortably holding the 126-pound limit. There are some exciting fights to still be made in the division, but in saying that, if an opportunity to move up and face another champion presents itself, I'm more than happy to do just that.

SS: I was very impressed with your performance in your victory over Escobedo, and you've shown your toughness in overcoming cuts in your last bout. With Salido and John in possession of titles as well, Who is on your radar for your next bout?

BD: I just wanna be involved in the big fights that bring excitement to the fans. I'm happy to face any of the other belt holders. Unifying the titles definitely excites me.

SS: With Celestino and Yuriorkis Gamboa in your division, the possibility of signing a fight with those guys must be very appealing with you all being TMT fighters?

BD: These fights may all be possibilities in the future, as 50 told me these fights must make sense financially in order to materialize, but just to think at some point I will be involved in these mega-fights brings me a lot of joy.

SS: You are definitely doing a good job at flying the Australian flag, along with Daniel Geale and Anthony Mundine. What is the state of boxing in Australia? Is it a big thing?

BD: Boxing in Australia is pretty steady, considering we are on the other side of the world. We have had many champions over the past 10 years. I believe the future looks bright for the sport in Austrailia.

SS: Who was your hero growing up in the sport and who has inspired you most in the sport?

BD: My boxing hero without a doubt is Prince Naseem Hamed. He and I both share a very close friendship. He is like a brother to me. Since meeting him back in 2004, we have been extremely close.

SS: Before I finish, I assume you have been watching the Olympics. What do you make of Australia's performances and is there anybody in boxing that has caught your eye?

BD: I'm really proud of how they have all been performing considering that the judging has be disgusting. Look out for Damian Hooper. He will definitely win a medal in the light heavyweight division. I really want to thank all boxing fans. The sport is nothing without you all. Get ready because TMT Promotions is getting ready to re-mold the sport of boxing. If you would like to follow my day to day journey, look me up on Twitter, D @dontknowshit BillyDib. Thank you all and god bless.
 

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Damn just seen Floyd's recent pic.... I thought he wasn't eatin' right. Don't know what he was doing in there but he came out swole. Pacquiao don't want it.... if Floyd still has his speed and reflexes, it's over for Pacquiao!!
 

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Roy Jones Jr. On Mayweather - Pacquiao First Take

http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:8217766
Roy is not stupid. Pacquiao has trouble with boxers that can actually box... Marquez gave him trouble in all 3 fights. Bradley beat him in two of the judges eyes. Mayweather is all bad for Pacquiao. I can see Pacquiao jumping into one of Floyd's check hooks and getting knocked out.