both of them are bullshitting pardon my french
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Anyone following the Khan/Peterson shit? Where does Khan go from here?
What a shame...I agree with Mayweather's demand for testing but you can see that a urine test also can still catch cheaters. I think a cheater always get caught eventually. Like Fernando Vargas was against De la Hoya and Margarito was against Mosley. I would like to see Khan (assuming he's still willing to fight at 140) fight Marquez (assuming he isn't fighting Judah in July) at 140.
i remember hearing vargas saying he wanted to return to the ring
i kinda would like to see Zab fight marquez i hope he doesnt chicken out...wasnt he suppose to fight shane mosley before
Canelo Alvarez-Paul Williams "done" for Sept. 15 at the MGM
Alvarez-Williams "done" for Sept. 15 at the MGM
by Lem Satterfield
May 22nd, 2012
WBC junior middleweight beltholder Saul "Canelo" Alvarez will defend his belt against southpaw former two-time welterweight titleholder*Paul Williams on Sept. 15 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on a network to be determined, Golden Boy Promotions President, Oscar De La Hoya, informed RingTV.com.
De La Hoya said that Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer will begin negotiations with HBO and Showtime for a spot on either of the cabel giants for the clash between Alvarez (40-0-1, 29 knockouts) and Williams (41-2, 27 KOs).
"I'm doing Canelo versus Paul Williams, and that's confirmed for Sept. 15. I'm on a mission to put on a spectacular event from top to bottom, and it's all done, baby. Sept. 15, and it's a go. I don't say that it's a done deal until it's a signed deal," said De La Hoya.
"So it will be live from the MGM in Las Vegas. It has no network yet. That's going to be up to my man, Richard Schaefer. So I'm going to have my man, Richard Schaefer, now deal with HBO and Showtime to see what he can come up with."
Alvarez, who is only 21, is coming off a unanimous decision over former titleholder Sugar Shane Mosley on May 5, and shares a victory over former welterweight beltholder Kermit Cintron with Williams.
"Canelo wants to keep fighting the best," said De La Hoya. "So this is David and Goliath, and, you know, my man, it's on."
Williams has split bouts with RING middleweight*champ Sergio Martinez and former beltholder Carlos Quintana, and won a disputed majority decision over Erislandy Lara last year.
"Here you have Paul Williams, who is a very dangerous fighter who keeps coming, so it's going to be a dangerous fight," said De La Hoya.
"But I have all of the confidence in the world in Canelo that he will have another spectacular night against a very dangerous fighter in Paul Williams."
shitty match-up IMO...
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Nottingham, England (EPIX)
Lucian Bute (No. 1) vs. Carl Froch (No. 3)
12 Rounds - Super middleweight division (for Bute's IBF title)
isnt this the guy who fought Ward?
Big win for Carl Froch over Lucian Bute, but the king of the super middleweights is Andre Ward
-RIP to Johnny Tapia
Nobody who knew Johnny Tapia can be remotely surprised that he reportedly was found dead inside his Albuquerque, N.M., home on Sunday.
The only surprise, perhaps, is that he survived the first four times he was declared dead.
Tapia won major world championships in three weight classes and was one of the elite fighters of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Despite his brilliance in the ring, he was far better known for a life story that was far stranger than any fiction novel could ever be.
An 89-word passage from his 2010 autobiography, "Mi Vida Loca," probably best sums up the sad life of this small, troubled and talented man.
"My name is Johnny Lee Tapia. I was born on Friday the 13th. A Friday in February of 1967. To this day I don't know if that makes me lucky or unlucky. When I was eight I saw my mother murdered. I never knew my father. He was murdered before I was born. I was raised as a pit bull. Raised to fight to the death. Four times I was declared dead. Four times they wanted to pull life support. And many more times I came close to dying."
Sadly, on Sunday, he did. A spokesman for the Albuquerque, N.M., police department told Yahoo! Sports a body found in a home in the city's northwest section was believed to be Tapia's. He said circumstances do not appear to be suspicious and that the cause of death will be determined at autopsy. His death was confirmed shortly thereafter.
Tapia won world championships at super flyweight, bantamweight and featherweight, relying on guile, cunning and a barely controlled fury.
He ripped off punches in rapid-fire manner, as though he was trying to knock out all the demons that were attacking him. In the ring, he stayed calm amid all manner of chaos, keeping his cool as punches flew from all directions at his head and body. He'd duck, step to the side and return fire with remarkable accuracy.
It was when the gym doors were closed and the lights were turned off that Tapia couldn't win. Death was his constant companion. His mother was raped, stabbed repeatedly with a screwdriver and chained to the back of a truck. When he tried to tell family members what he saw, no one believed the 8-year-old until it was too late.
He saw friends murder and murdered. He ducked bullets more often than he did punches.
He went through hell in the ring with a smile because it was a breeze compared to his life outside it.
He nearly didn't make it through the second day of his marriage. On his wedding night, his cousins approached his new bride, Teresa, and said to her, "Why don't you go back there and see what you married."
Teresa Tapia walked into a bedroom in her new mother-in-law's home and saw her husband of a few hours shooting himself in the arm with a needle.
His heart stopped and he was declared dead in her car.
He inflicted intense amounts of pain on those he loved with his frequent bouts with drugs and numerous brushes with death, yet he remained a chipper and friendly man who never would simply say hello. If you were a Tapia friend, he'd throw a bear hug on you and squeeze, holding the embrace as if he forever would be safe if he never let go.
But the only place in his life where he truly was safe was in a boxing ring. He was 59-5-2 with 30 knockouts in a professional boxing career that covered 23 years, more than half his life. As an amateur, he won more than 100 fights and earned five New Mexico Golden Gloves titles and two national Golden Gloves championships.
Tapia never did quit fighting, inside or outside of the ring. He nearly died of a cocaine overdose in 2007, recovered and returned to fight three more times.
That he reached 45 was something of a miracle. He always said he expected to be dead long before he turned 40.
In his book, he wrote, "My mother was murdered when she was 32. I didn't think I would outlive her. I never thought I'd make it past my own 32nd birthday. I didn't even want to make it past her 32nd birthday. After turning 31, I could feel that time was coming on. It started growing in the back of my mind, and it was always there in my head. I was counting down the days, weeks, and months to the time that I would be the age she was when she died. I started to feel that time was running out for me."
Time ran out, finally, on Sunday.
He fought to win and he fought to survive. In the ring, he was knocked down just twice, once in his second pro fight in 1988 and then again in his final bout in 2011.
He got up both times to win.
On Sunday, though, the count reached 10.
This was a life he simply couldn't win.
R.I.P. Johnny Tapia. Say what you want about him but he's one of the toughest SOB's to ever do it. Wish we had more fighters like him today....
R.I.P. Johnny Tapia
sad to hear about what happened to paul williams
he's paralysed from the waist down
THATS WHY I DONT FUCK WIT MOTORCYCLEs
Yeah, I don't mess with motorcycles. Sad to hear about Paul's injury, I was looking forward to his next fight. Hopefully he regains some movement.
read about the williams situation earlier today..thats sad man. i agree with ceited i fall back from motorcycles
Mayweather starts his sentence for beating up another woman. That's messed up that they delayed the start of his jail time because of a boxing match.
good lawyers can do things like that
The Tarver/Kayode was a bore, but Kayode's post fight interview was funny
never been a tarver fan at all, i honestly dont understand why people hype this guys fights up
whats going on with kelly pavlik?
this right here. oh ok he beat RJJ, but if you think about it RJJ beat himself, him moving up to heavyweight to fight john ruiz useless ass was the biggest mistake RJJ made. going back down to light heavyweight exhausted him. all of tarver's biggest fights are losses, and he wants to fight one of the klits? like sho nuff says NIGGA PLEASE!!!
and pac man better not take bradley lightly. he could lose if he does.....
..and we got the official retirements of Winky Wright and Shane Mosley to top off the shitty wave in boxing lately. i was a big fan of both of them in their prime.
Pavlik's training with Robert Garcia and talking shit about fighting soon...
i hope bradley knocks pac out COLD with a lucky punch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thats the only way bradley wins!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JMM showed everyone..
you can outbox manny all night... YOURE STILL GONNA LOSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JMM outboxed the guy 3 times and LOST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
24/7 does a great job making these things look competitive...
uncle BOBS got this shit all ICED UP ready to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
leading to mayweather vs pac in a washed up shoulda coulda been match just like hopkins and rjj!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i used to hate tarver for ending rjj but fact is antonio is one of the realest niggas in boxing... plus the way he sonned roy.... respect that...
i think its funny that they let him commentate on fights
"see what david haye is tyring to do is smother his punches"
lmao
I honestly thought Tarver retired then am flipping through the stations, and bam a boring Tarver fight
it would be nice to see Pavlik get his shit together, i'll be rooting for him.
Anyone think this is the last time we see Manny in the ring tonight? I really wouldn't be surprised if he called it quits after this.
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