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It really puts it into perspective of how truly remarkable what Bernard Hopkins has been doing who is three years older than Bowe and one year older than Mike Tyson! Not too mention these guys made hundreds of millions of dollars yet bhop got more money than both combined without ever making more than $10 million for a single fight. Bhop posted a pic of Bowe in Thailand saying "invest wisely ". Truth.
 
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Rumors Of Andre Ward Leaving Goossen

Steve Kim ‏ S @Steve maxboxing 5h
Word on the street is that Andre Ward is not seeing eye to eye with Dan Goossen and trying to leave his promoter.... #boxing

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I'll say this, Dan Goossen and I haven't seen eye to eye on many things, but with Ward, I think he's done a helluva job in many ways #boxing

Steve Kim ‏ S @Steve maxboxing 5h
Goossen took Ward, put fights into him, got him home-canvas advantage throughout the Super Six, got him a HBO deal... #boxing

Steve Kim ‏ S @Steve maxboxing 5h
So what is Dan Goossen's crime, not being Benny Hinn? Promoters are not always the bad guys that they are made out to be #boxing

Steve Kim ‏ S @Steve maxboxing 5h
And Goossen did this with a fighter who's not exactly the definition of 'fan-friendly'... #boxing


Steve Kim ‏ S @Steve maxboxing 6m
Is Ward going to Top Rank? Well, I mean, that would be the quickest and easiest way for Arum to pull the trigger on bout with Chavez Jr...

Steve Kim ‏ S @Steve maxboxing 4m
Would it stun me if Goossen got some money to walk away and Ward to go to Top Rank? No, not really.... #boxing

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IMO, Top Rank/Arum doesn't do a Ward-Chavez fight unless he has a piece of the winner( which of course is Ward) #boxing
 

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Bowe is an idiot. Of course its harder than boxing if u never done it before. Thats just like a MMA fighter whos old and out of shape trying boxing and then getting his ass beat. I bet he says thats its harder than MMA! LMAO! Got Em!!
 
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Maybe if Kirkland had not lost fights recently something like this wouldn't have happened. It is pretty sad for him who knows if he will be able to get a job any where when he gets out.
 
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DAMN NOT AGAIN

Edward Chaykovsky

According to the American-Statesman Staff, junior middleweight contender James Kirkland was arrested on an assault charge and is currently an inmate of the Travis County Jail in lieu of $5,000 bail. Kirkland was charged with causing bodily injury to a family member. Kirkland, inactive since early 2012, has been trying to break ties with everyone around him. Last year Kirkland filed a legal suits to break away from promoter Golden Boy Promotions and managers Cameron Dunkin/Michael Miller. Kirkland also broke ties with trainer Ann WolfeNot the first time Kirkland has been in trouble. In 2009 he was arrested on a firearm charge and released in September of 2010. He was scheduled to face Saul Alvarez last September, but withdrew with a shoulder injury. Later he said he was unhappy with the money and willing to move forward if more money was on the table. Golden Boy gave the opportunity to Josesito Lopez
 
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Naazim On Mayweather: He's A Genius At What He Does.


By Luis Sandoval


Renowned Philadelphia trainer Naazim Richardson is never at a loss for words and often blesses those who interview him with great insight you simply can’t find anywhere else. Aside from being a top trainer, Richardson has experienced and seen a lot in the sport of boxing. He’s had the privilege of seeing some of today’s biggest stars when they were just starting out and trying to make it to the levels they’ve reached today.

One of the fighters Naazim saw coming up was today’s current pound for pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. Mayweather is regarded as the best fighter in the sport but even he isn’t without his share of detractors.
Mayweather’s skill set is what separates him from everyone else so I asked Richardson if he thought what made Floyd who he is today simply God given talent, hard work or a combination of both.

“It's a combination of even more than that. For a guy like Floyd it’s a combination of natural talent, genetics, intelligence, focus, discipline. Like I told ya'll years ago, great fighters mislead you. Great fighters mislead you because we think one way about them when we see them and they're actually something else. Floyd does so much talking, ya'll just see him as this young punk dude off the street that 'one day somebody's going to give him his!'. And ya'll keep thinking that not realizing this kid is a genius at what he does man” Richardson would tell BoxingScene.

“He’s not just running his mouth. This kid trains harder than most fighters. He's focused he's disciplined and he's a student of the game. He pays attention to everything in and outside of the ring. He's special man. He's a special fighter. Floyd is one of the elite special talented athletes. Elite.”

There have always been fighters who possessed talent but the talent alone wasn’t enough to make them into super stars. We’ve seen fan friendly fighters who may not have the best skill set become successful based off their excitement alone. Mayweather on the other hand is one of the rare exceptions where he’s both talented and has become one of the biggest stars the sports has seen in terms of money generated and popularity.
Richardson broke down what Mayweather has been able to do and what other young fighters who hope to one day be in his position need to know.

“Right now Floyd is at two places where you know you're the elite of boxing. One - and everyone young fighters should listen to this because it’s what every young fighter is looking to achieve - your ultimate goal in professional boxing is to reach a level to where people pay to come see you fight. And they're asking people on the way to the fight 'So who's this guy he's fighting?'. Now ya'll remember the few guys we've known like that. Remember with Mike Tyson [people would ask] 'Who's this kid Mike Tyson is getting ready to fight??’ There have been a few guys that have held that prestigious place. The other thing is when we start comparing the guys who lost to this guy to fight each other. 'Well you know Canelo did better than Shane. Canelo did better than so and so, they should fight now!'. That kind of thing. We know Mayweather has reached both of those levels” said Richardson.

A mega fight with Saul “Canelo” Alvarez is already set for September 14th as Mayweather will once again be involved in one of the biggest fights the sport can deliver at the moment.
 
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Not sure if Hopkins is going to get Stevenson (hbo has Stevenson? ) and Stevenson says he's open to fighting Tavoris Cloud. Meanwhile Kovalev was made mandatory to Hopkins but Nathan Cleverly is in negotiations to fight Kovalev, lol its rather confusing.

Anyways based on the rankings, this is how it should go down:

 
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James Kirkland Arrest Photo, Alleged Girlfriend Attack
Click Here To Email Printable version Search BoxingScene Database*

By Rick Reeno

A few days ago, BoxingScene.com reported that junior middleweight contender James Kirkland had been arrested for assault in Austin, Texas. The boxer was taken to the Travis County Jail and held on $5,000 bail.

According to official police documents obtained by BoxingScene.com, on June 15th there was an incident between Kirkland and his girlfriend of two years, Frances Diane Campbell. The two of them were hanging out with friends and drinking at a night club off of East 12th street.

Apparently Campbell became angry with Kirkland for checking out another woman [the mother of his child] at the night club. Campbell, who felt disrespected, asked Kirkland to step outside of the night club and the two of them would proceed to argue. They exchanged words and left together in a car to go home.

During the car ride, they once started arguing and Campbell tells police that Kirkland allegedly grabbed her by the neck. Campbell, who was driving, pulled over in the parking lot of a local CVS Pharmacy and the alleged physical confrontation continued. She told police that Kirkland once again grabbed her by the neck. In order to calm him down, Campbell says she was forced to apologize.

Once the second argument finished and they went home, Campbell ran upstairs in fear of further violence and called the police. Upon arriving to her house, the police were told by Campbell that Kirkland caused pain and discomfort, but he did not strangle her hard enough to cut off the path of air.

Police found a 5-6 inch scratch to the front of her neck and finger nail/finger prints on the back, left and right side of her neck.

Kirkland is still involved in an ongoing legal battle to break his promotional contract with Golden Boy Promotions and his managerial agreement with Cameron Dunkin/Michael Miller. He was last seen in the ring in March 2012, winning by way of a controversial disqualification over Carlos Molina.

In 2009, Kirkland was arrested on a widely reported firearm charge. He was sent to prison and released in September of 2010.

 
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James Kirkland Arrest Photo, Alleged Girlfriend Attack
Click Here To Email Printable version Search BoxingScene Database*

By Rick Reeno

A few days ago, BoxingScene.com reported that junior middleweight contender James Kirkland had been arrested for assault in Austin, Texas. The boxer was taken to the Travis County Jail and held on $5,000 bail.

According to official police documents obtained by BoxingScene.com, on June 15th there was an incident between Kirkland and his girlfriend of two years, Frances Diane Campbell. The two of them were hanging out with friends and drinking at a night club off of East 12th street.

Apparently Campbell became angry with Kirkland for checking out another woman [the mother of his child] at the night club. Campbell, who felt disrespected, asked Kirkland to step outside of the night club and the two of them would proceed to argue. They exchanged words and left together in a car to go home.

During the car ride, they once started arguing and Campbell tells police that Kirkland allegedly grabbed her by the neck. Campbell, who was driving, pulled over in the parking lot of a local CVS Pharmacy and the alleged physical confrontation continued. She told police that Kirkland once again grabbed her by the neck. In order to calm him down, Campbell says she was forced to apologize.

Once the second argument finished and they went home, Campbell ran upstairs in fear of further violence and called the police. Upon arriving to her house, the police were told by Campbell that Kirkland caused pain and discomfort, but he did not strangle her hard enough to cut off the path of air.

Police found a 5-6 inch scratch to the front of her neck and finger nail/finger prints on the back, left and right side of her neck.

Kirkland is still involved in an ongoing legal battle to break his promotional contract with Golden Boy Promotions and his managerial agreement with Cameron Dunkin/Michael Miller. He was last seen in the ring in March 2012, winning by way of a controversial disqualification over Carlos Molina.

In 2009, Kirkland was arrested on a widely reported firearm charge. He was sent to prison and released in September of 2010.

 
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Hopkins vs Kovalev:

BERNARD HOPKINS EX T @Thereal BHOP 46m
I respect n accept the IBF decision.. I see this guy is good!! I look forward to defending my title




Hopkins ducks no man. He always faces his mandatories and takes on any challenge, any style.
 
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Paulie Sounds Off On G B P And Haymon


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By Jake Donovan

Adrien Broner is a 23-year old unbeaten fighter on the rise. The current lightweight titlist is leapfrogging two divisions for his next fight, and also jumping networks as evidenced by Showtime rolling out the red carpet ahead of this weekend’s main event.

Everything about the show sells Broner as the star. There’s just one issue – the “what’s his name” entry on the other side of the equation is the fighter whose belt is at stake.

The bout also takes place in his home borough of Brooklyn, and on a network for which he regularly serves as a color commentator.

Paul Malignaggi has been in this situation before. However, this is the first time where he brings this much to the table yet is still regarded as an afterthought.

“I know what this is. Adrien Broner is with Al Haymon, that’s all you need to know,” Malignaggi bluntly states. “I know in boxing, especially in the US for an American fighter, if you’re not with Al Haymon you can’t make your way up the ladder. I have a problem with that – I don’t have a problem with anyone having pull, but I have a big problem with him being the only guy with pull.”

The irony in the comments made is that Haymon’s influence is evident throughout the boxing schedule for Showtime, whom Malignaggi joined as a regular commentator last year. The Brooklynite has been reminded throughout the promotion of his responsibilities with the network, despite the fact that he’s employed as a fighter and not a broadcaster for Saturday’s headliner at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

There have been several cringe-worthy exchanges made between the fighters’ camps, bringing pre-fight smack talk to a whole new level (some will argue that level is the gutter). Few if anyone would have taken exception to anyone on the promotion – the network, Golden Boy Promotions (who promotes both fighters), Haymon, or even anyone from Barclays Center – telling both fighters to tone it way down and exude some form of professionalism.

Such comments have been made, but only to one of the two fighters.

“This guy makes it personal and brings it to a whole new level and nobody is telling him, ‘Hey, cool it.’ But when I respond, I’m being shushed and restrained,” Malignaggi explains of the hypocrisy. “I’m the type of guy who chomps at the bit, so of course I’m going to say something back. This guy says whatever the **** he wants, nobody says anything to him; everything I say is a problem.”

Verbal censorship is the least of Malignaggi’s problems, however.

“This guy is moving up to fight for my title, that I had to go another ****in’ country to win. He’s coming to my hometown. You think I’d at least have the crowd on my side,” Malignaggi theorizes. “So they give Haymon all the floor seats, all of the undercard spots – there’s probably as many guys on the card from Cincinnati as there are from New York.

“I tried to get my fried, a local fighter (name withheld) on the undercard. I even offered to pay his purse, knowing he’d get it back in ticket sales. They said no. How do you turn down a ticket seller for a neighborhood show? All my friends who want to buy tickets and support me, they’re going to be stuck behind a bunch of guys from Cincinnati.”

Malignaggi is no stranger to fighting in New York, but has yet to enjoy the A-side of a major promotion in his home state. Showdowns with Miguel Cotto and Amir Khan also saw the Brooklynite reduced to the role of supporting player.

His June ’06 bid against Cotto saw an earlier-than-normal weigh-in time that favored the Puerto Rican, who – while never officially missing weight at any point in his career – was struggling to make the 140 lb. limit at the time.

The ring size and promotion as a whole were also geared towards the visiting titlist, as was the case in May ’10 when Malignaggi was forced to welcome Khan to town in the Brit’s stateside debut. The weigh-in for that fight saw a posse literally known as Khan’s Army massively outnumber the modest cast of supporters Malignaggi was permitted to bring to the event, a scenario that nearly became costly once a mini-riot ensued.

While both of those situations could be deemed as problematic, Malignaggi entered both fights as the challenger and thus “only” as the hometown fighter. He understood the nature of the business involved in those fights, though his loss to Khan was his last under original promoter Lou DiBella.

“That was like my fifth fight in two years on a Golden Boy card,” Malignaggi recalled of the nature of the business at the time, which included his epic post-fight rant following a controversial points loss to Juan Diaz in Aug. ‘09. “I figured, they had the pull and I was getting my salary from their shows, might as well join them.”

The move made plenty of sense. Plans were already in place for Golden Boy to stage a regular boxing series at Barclays, which at the time was still in the process of being built. As long as Malignaggi kept winning, he would become an integral part of the series.

Malignaggi has since won five straight, including a welterweight belt though almost in spite of his promoter. The former 140 lb. titlist worked his way to a mandatory ranking for a shot at then-unbeaten titlist Vyacheslav Senchenko. When it came time to bid on the fight, Senchenko’s handlers apparently wanted it far more than anyone else.

The purse bid left Malignaggi with two choices: update his passport and travel to hostile territory in an attempt to win the belt, or hope that Golden Boy had something better in store to justify passing on the title fight.

Ignoring the bad memories of being robbed in Texas the first time around against Diaz, the decision was made to travel abroad. In his mind, it was the best – if not only – way to prove that his move to Golden Boy was meant as something far more than cannon fodder for their rising stars.

“I’m a two-time champ and earned my place here,” Malignaggi insists. “When I first got to welterweight, nobody gave me a chance. Everyone said I was going to get smashed, that I had no power and was just a steppingstone for Golden Boy’s prospects. I went to Ukraine and won my title the hard way.”

Malignaggi left no doubt, offering arguably a career-best performance in dominating every round before forcing a cuts-induced stoppage in the ninth round.

The verdict serves as Senchenko’s lone defeat to date, having since resurfaced with a knockout win over a comebacking Ricky Hatton last November. Malignaggi was live at ringside for that bout, serving as a commentator but also as an interested observer, since there were talks of a rematch with Hatton in hopes of avenging a Nov. ’08 stoppage loss.

Instead, Malignaggi – one month removed from a disputed points win over Pablo Cano at the same arena hosting this weekend’s festivities – was forced to look elsewhere for his next payday. He was granted the promise of returning to Barclays, and offered another faded legend – former three-division champ Shane Mosley.

The bout was nearly secured, only for Golden Boy to come up short on its contractually promised minimum purse for such an event. Rather than reach an agreement, Malignaggi was instead forced to sit on the sidelines until a better opportunity came along.

That opportunity came in the form of his being offered as the titlist of choice for Broner’s welterweight debut. It’s phrased that way because the fight was in fact offered and not so much the promise of a televised homecoming should he choose to go in another direction.

“I’m lucky I came up in a generation before this,” Malignaggi says. “I’m already a proven commodity, even though I’m still dealing with this now. But as a fighter based in America, if you’re coming up now and you’re not with Al Haymon, there’s nothing that anyone can do for you. You can’t make a name for yourself. And if it’s a close fight, don’t expect to win a decision.”

Malignaggi points to Broner’s first major televised fight – a disputed points win over Daniel Ponce de Leon – in support of an argument suggested by many in the sport. It was the only close fight Broner has endured thus far, having since won two titles in as many weight classes and now in search of a third belt in his first ever fight above the lightweight limit.

There’s also another irony to Malignaggi viewing this as a battle against Haymon as much as the fighter standing in the opposite corner. The 32-year old won his first title against a Haymon client, soundly outpoining Lovemore N’Dou in their first fight just over six years ago to claim a 140 lb. belt.

“I beat his guys before, and I know I can do it again,” Malignaggi insists. “I had a really good camp and look forward to this fight. We’ll see what happens. I plan to beat his ass and leave no way for the judges to steal the fight from me. If I do beat his ass and this guy still gets the decision, everyone will know why.”
 
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Golovkin: I want to fight Canelo
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saul alvarez gennady golovkin By Dan Ambrose: WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (26-0, 23 KO’s) made it clear in an interview that he’s very interested in facing WBA/WBC junior middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (42-0-1, 30 KO’s) in the near future at some point.

Golovkin said to esnewsporting.com “I think it’s [Canelo vs. Golovkin] a great fight. I want this fight. I think Canelo’s going to go to 160 after Mayweather fight.”

Golovkin didn’t say whether he’d still be interested in facing Canelo if he gets beaten by Floyd Mayweather Jr. on September 14th.
I don’t think it would even be a point of discussion because Golovkin likely wouldn’t want to fight a guy that was just beaten, and Golden Boy Promotions wouldn’t likely allow Canelo to fight Golovkin if Canelo were coming off of a loss to Mayweather.

I don’t think Golden Boy will allow Canelo to fight Golovkin even if Canelo were to beat Mayweather. Even if Golovkin said he’d come down to 154, I don’t see Golden Boy saying yes to a Canelo-Golovkin fight because Golovkin hits too hard, and Canelo wouldn’t have a big weight advantage like he’s been having against the welterweights that Golden Boy keeps matching him up against for some reason.

Golovkin sounded hopeful that Canelo would move up to 160 to fight him. I really can’t see that happening. I think Canelo and/or Golden Boy would make it so that Golovkin would have to come down to 154 to take the fight. It wouldn’t matter because Golovkin looks like he weighs less than Canelo, so making 154 wouldn’t be a problem for Golovkin. He’d make the weight if the fight were offered to him. Canelo isn’t going to be moving up to 160 either. Oscar De La Hoya already said that Canelo will keep fighting at junior middleweight for a long time to come.

If Canelo moves to 160, it’ll make it harder for Golden Boy to match him against welterweights.

I think Golovkin would be too strong for Canelo and way too talented. It would be a really tough fight for the 22-year-old Canelo because he’s so easy to hit, and if Golovkin is tagging him with shots, he’s going to have a good chance of hurting Canelo and exposing him.

Like I said, I don’t see Golden Boy saying yes to the fight. I doubt that Canelo would push them to make the fight with Golovkin. Instead, we’d like see Canelo trying to get Golden Boy to set up a fight against past his best fighter Miguel Cotto.

Golovkin faces Matthew Macklin (29-4, 20 KO’s) this month on June 29th at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USA. Golovkin says that WBC middleweight champion Sergio Martinez’s promoter Lou Dibella recently told him that he can get a fight against Martinez if he beats Macklin this month.

If Dibella is serious about that then we could see Golovkin vs. Sergio Martinez later on this year.