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Coach E. No

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Look at the guys he beat in the World Champsionship in Thailand:

Defeated Matvey Korobov (Russia) PTS (19-10)
Defeated Andy Lee (Ireland) PTS (29-9)
Defeated Lucian Bute (Romania) KO-4
Defeated Yordanis Despaigne (Cuba) PTS (29-26)
Defeated Oleg Mashkin (Ukraine) RSCI-2

That's incredible.
There's a lot of guys who were great in the amateurs and didn't amount to much in the pro's though. I agree, it's impressive and his overall record is really the most impressive thing to me but that kinda goes out the window once you go pro. But then again, it's added to your legacy if you were an amateur standout and a great pro.
 

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I am 100% convinced now that Manny does NOT want to fight Floyd.
I been thinking that lol. Got Em!!

Lol why are people taking this serious? HBO does not work with Golden Boy, period. They turned down a far more lucrative fight in Stevensons vs Bernard Hopkins which would have done GREAT numbers.

Meanwhile Lara did call out Mayweather, a Showtime fighter and no one mentions that? That is actually a realistic fight. Instead the debate is Khan or Maidana (neither are worthy opponents ) and GGG vs Lara which cannot happen unless Lara leaves Golden Boy (which isn't possible since he's under contract ).

Further, this "writer" comes to the conclusion that Lara "schools Golovkin"? Based on what? He's a junior middleweight who beat Angulo but was dropped hard twice by him. Golovkin has real MW power and is a far better fighter than Angulo. I love Lara's chances against almost anyone at 154 but at 160 against real power not so much.
haha damn dog let us know how u really feel. Seems like dude hit a nerve saying your boy is scared and that Lara would split his wig. Not everyone believes GGG hype like u do folks. Its ok for people to think he will lose to certain folks. Its obvious GGG doesnt want the fight either. U cant defend that no matter how u try. Got Em!!
 

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why you bring Floyd into this? im speaking on GGG, and his pro career is nothing but hype at the moment. Im not impressed at all
You already stated his amateur record was overrated, which is false, so one can only come to the assessment that you would have really gone in on him if he didn't have one. However, he has one ans Floyd doesn't so holding that against him is meaningless.
 
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Man, GGG would kill Lara, literally. Like I said before if Lara is so confident and is willing to move up to 160 and fight GGG, he should have really called out Quillin. Another GBP fighter that has a title and no opponent. That would be a lot easier to make. So now its why doesn't he call out Quillin? Lara is gonna get hurt real soon talking all that shit. he needs to worry about trying to get that fight with Mayweather, fuck Canelo.
 
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Bernard Hopkins Had to Shovel Snow Out of The Driveway so He Could Go Train



By Shawn Craddick


Bernard Hopkins is a millionaire. However that does not stop him from being humble. With the bad weather and snow storms on the east coast alot of people are snowed in. Bhop could have easily "paid" kids to come shovel the snow out of his driveway. Bhop looked at it in a different way. Since he needed to go to the gym to start training for his upcoming fight, what better way than to do it "Rocky" style and get out in his own driveway with his shovel and begin to "work".



Yes, by now you have looked at the picture and you see Bhop out there working the snow shovel and believe me, it is "exercise". Bhop is the oldest champion to ever hold a belt and this is a prime example why he is the champ. He takes no short cuts. He does what he has to in order to make ends meet. He could have easily stayed home and said, "Hey the weather is too bad to go train, I'll wait a few days." He didn't do that, and this type of attitude and dedication is what keeps him on top of his game. Teach them how it's done Bhop.

 
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GGG is all hype until he fights someone worth mention
Someone needs to step up and fight GGG, that's the real problem here.

Too bad Team James Kirkland rejected the fight in April.

TRU Boxing Headz @TRUBoxingHeadz
Anne Wolfe says Kirkland will NOT be moving up to middleweight to fight GGG Golovkin "James ain't did shit at 154 yet why move up in weight"
11:26 AM - 9 Feb 2014

According to sources involved in the talks, Kirkland’s camp has rejected the fight. Instead, there’s a good chance that Kirkland, of Austin, Texas, will wind up on the April 26 HBO undercard. - Dan Rafael
 
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Mayweather-Maidana & Khan-Broner rumored for May 3rd!
February 14th, 2014 | Post Comment - 168 Comments
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Mayweather Maidana Mayweather vs. Maidana Khan Broner Khan vs. Broner marcos rene maidana floyd mayweather jr amir khan adrien broner By Scott Gilfoid: A huge fight card fight is being talked about for May 3rd headlined by Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Marcos Maidana with the co-feature fight being Amir Khan vs. Adrien Broner, according to Steve Bunce. The idea is that Khan would have to prove himself by beating Broner in order to get a big money fight against Mayweather in September. Having Broner-Khan on the undrecard of Mayweather vs. Maidana would likely bring in a ton of PPV buys.

In other words, an eliminator type of fight. It’s a win-win for Mayweather either way. If Khan beats Broner, then Khan comes out as a much stronger opponent for Mayweather to fight in September than he is now with his 2 losses in his last 4 fights. If Broner beats Khan, then we have Broner facing Mayweather in September.

It goes without saying that Maidana is the much better opponent for Mayweather to fight on May 3rd for a number of reason. 1. Maidana has a better chance of bringing in the Mexican fans on Cinco de Mayo than Khan does even though Maidana is from Argentina. He’s still someone that stands a better chance of getting fans interested in a Mayweather fight than Khan does. 2. Maidana has proven himself with his big victory over Broner from last December, and that goes a heck of a long ways towards making him a more solid choice for Mayweather than Khan.

Nothing has been confirmed yet about this fight. At this stage it’s still being rumored, but this could be the one way that Mayweather will be able to guarantee that his next fight card on May 3rd is a big success. By adding Broner-Khan to the card, it would be like two huge PPV fights in one. The only question I have would be how to make the numbers work, because Khan and Broner would want big money to face each other. Golde Boy Promotions would have to maybe scrimp on the rest of the card by putting lesser fighters in order to scratch up the money to pay Khan and Broner.

Broner probably would have too much power for Khan’s chin to be able to take his shots for 12 rounds. There’s no question that Khan would have the much superior speed and movement compared to the flat-footed Broner, but he’s not going to be able to beat Broner on the cheap by going through 12 rounds without getting nailed with some big shots. Khan doesn’t have the kind of power to drop Broner twice the same way that Maidana did. No way does Khan have that kind of power, and if he tried to sit down on his punches the way that Maidana does, he’d get caught by one of Broner’s left hooks or straight right hands.

At the end of the day, Mayweather would be getting a good opponent out of this for his September fight. Having Broner and Khan fight each other would result in Mayweather getting one of these guys.

Broner needs to forget about friendships and agree to fight Mayweather in September, because it might be Broner’s only chance at a huge payday if he keeps getting beaten. I mean, if Maidana beats him again in a rematch, then his career will be pretty much sunk at that point. Broner needs to take the Mayweather fight in September if he can get past Khan, because this might be about as good as it gets for Broner.

Read more at Mayweather-Maidana & Khan-Broner rumored for May 3rd!
 
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TOP RANK SIGNS 2012 OLYMPIC BRONZE MEDALIST ALEXANDER GVOZDYK
By Press Release | February 14, 2014

It's Valentine's Day and for Top Rank that means glove is in the air! Boxing's premier promotional company announced the signing of yet another nonpareil 2012 Olympian -- light heavyweight bronze medalist ALEXANDER GVOZDYK of Ukraine. He will make his professional debut in the spring of 2014. Gvozdyk narrowly missed advancing to the gold medal round, losing a controversial 13-13 semifinal decision on countback to Adilbek Niyazymbetov of Kazakhstan.

"Top Rank is delighted to have signed Alexander. We expect him to rise to the top level of his division," said Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum.

"Alexander is another great addition to the light heavyweight division which is quickly becoming the hottest weight class in boxing," said Egis Klimas, Gvozdyk's manager.

Gvozdyk joins a sterling list of Olympians already on Top Rank's roster, including gold medalists Zou Shiming of China, Vasyl Lomachenko of Ukraine, Ryan Mūrata of Japan and Egor Mekhhontcev of Russia, silver medalist Esquiva Falcäo of Brazil and three other exciting prospects -- American Jose Ramírez, Puerto Rican Felix Verdejo and Mexican Óscar Valdez -- all of whom aspire to become Top Rank's next generation of world champions.
 
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ERROL SPENCE: "I'M READY TO JUMP IN THE POOL WITH THE SHARKS"
By Percy Crawford | February 14, 2014

"I'm more comfortable in there and I just feel at home in there now. I feel kind of like I felt in the amateurs because I was real comfortable to let my hands go and just kind of zone out. You got to see that a little bit in my first year and now I'm ready to jump in the pool with the sharks," stated fast-rising undefeated welterweight Errol Spence, who talked about his impressive 4th round stoppage of Peter Oluoch, his future plans, and much more. Chekc it out!

PC: You kicked your year off right. Congratulations on your 4th round knockout. How do you feel about your performance?

ES: I feel I did good. I feel I did pretty good and did a lot of good things in there; defense was good and I used my jab. The main thing I was doing was staying patient and not getting in a rush and rush in there and try to get a knockout. I was staying patient and worked off of my offense and my defense.

PC: Patience has definitely been the key in your last two fights. You were in with some tough African fighters in your last two and if you blow your load against those guys, that's when they come on. Was that the mindset?

ES: Yeah man. African fighters are real durable. They are known to be real durable and they can take a lot of punishment and come back and throw some shots too. I just wanted to be real patient and break him down and then try to get him out of there after I broke him down, and that's what happened. He was taking my punches real well in the first two rounds, but then in the third and fourth round, he started wearing down and he wasn't taking them so well. So it worked just to stay patient and break him down.

PC: A lot of young guys get either right-hand happy or left-hand happy, or kind of over-search for their "money punch." You work both hands very well and seem to punch well with both hands to the body and head. Do you feel eventually that quality will separate you from the pack?

ES: Yeah, definitely; especially when I start fighting high-caliber guys and world championship type of guys. You can't just hit them guys with one punch over and over and over. They'll figure it out and switch it up on you. You gotta use both hands and add different arsenal to your game, especially if you want to compete at the top level with these guys.

PC: When you are fighting a guy like Peter Oluoch, who hasn't fought in the states much, if you get footage and it's real distorted, is it just a matter of seeing a round or so of them so you know what to expect?

ES: Yeah, I mean, I watch a couple of rounds every now and again and that's good. I just see like the little stuff that they do and how fast they are, or if they drop their hands; little tendencies. I usually just watch just the first two rounds or the last round or something like that, but this guy, I didn't see any footage of him. I didn't know how he was gonna fight, but I figured he would be real durable because I see he went 12 rounds before. I knew he would be durable, but I'm fresh out of the amateurs where we didn't know who we were fighting or the style that we were fighting; you just show up and fight whoever is in front of you.

PC: Not only are you stepping up the competition, but your skill set is constantly improving as well. Where do you feel like you have improved most from fight 1 to fight 11?

ES: I think just comfort level in the ring from my first fight; my first three or four fights and now. I'm more comfortable in there and I just feel at home in there now. I feel kind of like I felt in the amateurs because I was real comfortable to let my hands go and just kind of zone out. You got to see that a little bit in my first year and now I'm ready to jump in the pool with the sharks!

PC: It seemed like once Oluoch realized he wasn't gonna be able to box with you, he was trying to lure you into something big. Were you conscious of that or being told to be watchful for it in your corner in between rounds?

ES: Ah yeah, definitely. He was trying to catch me with the counter straight right hand. I think he caught me one time with it and I adjusted by putting my left hand in front of my face so I could block it. But yeah, he was trying to catch me with the counter right when I was trying to go straight down the middle, so sometimes I would step to the right or step to the left so I would miss his punch, but yeah, we were conscious of that.

PC: It wasn't Desoto, but it was Texas and they came out and supported you in a big way. What was it like to fight in your home state and get the reception that you received?

ES: Ah man, it's great. It's my home state, so it's a great thing that I'm fighting here early and letting people get familiar with me, so when I do fight for a title or an eliminator or something like that and I fight in Texas, I will draw a big crowd because they will already be familiar with me from when I was 9-0, 10-0, and 11-0. They will be familiar with me when I step up to the big stage and I want to fight in my hometown. I wouldn't have to do so much promotion because everybody would already know about me.

PC: We always talk about activity. How soon can we expect you back and how often can we expect to see you this year?

ES: I'm looking to go 7 times this year; probably fight 7 times this year. My next fight should be at the end of April, late April or early May. I'm still talking to my manager about it and hopefully I get in there in April.

PC: You have a lot of eyes on you right now, so congrats on being noticed as a major player in the game, and definitely congrats on another spectacular performance. Is there anything you want to add, Errol?

ES: I appreciate everybody for tuning in to my fight and everybody who came to my fight, and keep up with my career. I'm looking for a world title probably by the beginning of next year.