09 Boxing Thread:: 12/12 Diaz.vs.Malignaggi HBO/Bradley.vs.Peterson Showtime

Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT

Shannon, TimeWarner Brighthouse has the price at $44.95

If Gamboa had any kinda other fights on that card, I'd go see that !@++
Its actually a decent card with gamboa. Breidis Prescott, the big colombian who knocked Amir Khan flat is fighting on that card, and ErislandyLara the cuban prospect is fighting on that card. If i was in the area i'd for sure check it out.
 
NEW YORK - Thursday was an extraordinary day in boxing, though not a punch was thrown in anger by an established star.

The day began with a startling revelation in the Los Angeles Times that former welterweight champion Miguel Cotto is so angry with promoter Bob Arum and Top Rank over its defense of Antonio Magarito in the Jan. 24 hand wrap controversy, he's considering a break with the company when his contract is complete because of it.

It ended with Top Rank's normally media-shy president, Todd duBoef, holding a news conference with primarily Puerto Rican reporters in an attempt to quell the growing discontent in Cotto's camp.

In boxing, it was the equivalent of Derek Jeter asking to be traded because he was unhappy with the way the Yankees supported Alex Rodriguez in his steroids case and George Steinbrenner then coming out and cooing sweet-nothings to Jeter.

Cotto had little to say Thursday after a surprisingly hard workout in the Bronx, two days in advance of his match at Madison Square Garden with unheralded Michael Jennings. Jennings' name was not even mentioned Thursday in the seven-minute interview session with Cotto, which ended when he appeared to get frustrated by a second question about Margarito.

Cotto very abruptly left the stool he was sitting on, where he was surrounded by reporters, and headed for the showers.

But he'd already made his anger with Top Rank known, on a conference call last week in which Arum repeatedly and vociferously defended Margarito, as well as in numerous interviews with the Spanish-speaking media in his native Puerto Rico.

Cotto's ire was raised by Arum's defense of Margarito, who had his license revoked by the California State Athletic Commission on Feb. 10 in Van Nuys, Calif., as a result of trainer Javier Capetillo having placed a hard knuckle pad in his hand wraps.

The commission, which also revoked Capetillo's license, explained while doling out its penalty that the boxer is in charge of his team and is therefore responsible for its actions.

The quick hearing - Margarito' attorneys were repeatedly denied in their requests for delays - the lack of a smoking gun proving Margarito had knowledge of Capetillo's plan and the 7-0 outcome enranged Arum, who accused the commission of racism.

Arum also suggested he would defy the commission and take Margarito to fight in Mexico.

That sowed the seeds of Cotto's discontent. And as Arum strongly defended Margarito, Cotto began to seethe.

His anger boiled over on Wednesday when the Times, in its Thursday editions, reported that Cotto's anger was such that it might cause him to break ties with the company that made him its only signee from the 2000 Olympics.

"I'm just going to stay with them until the contract is finished," Cotto told the Times' Kevin Baxter. "After that, we're going to sit with the company and talk."

Baxter asked Cotto if he could see himself fighting for another promoter and Cotto quickly said, "Yes."

Two days before a fight for the vacant welterweight title, Cotto did what he could to avoid the Margarito talk by gruffly declining to answer any more questions about the issue.

When a second question was raised about Margarito, he replied, "You're asking me the same questions again." Not long after, he bolted for the shower.

About 90 minutes later, duBoef spoke carefully as he tried to contain the damage.

He opened by referring to Top Rank as "for 45 years, the cornerstone of the sport." He then spoke of Top Rank's absolute belief in maintaining the integrity of the rules.

"I want to make a statement that is very clear," duBoef said, speaking very deliberately. "First of all, the integrity of the boxing sport is the most important thing that we live with. Nothing that participants, promoters (and) corner men (may do) should ever jeopardize the integrity of the sport. Anybody who does, anybody who violates a rule, a regulation, should be penalized accordingly.

"From the perspective of all the fighters we promote, we respect all of their opinions. We may disagree once in a while, but we all come together with the sport and its integrity."

Later, he discussed Top Rank's colorful history and the many famous fighters it has promoted and its commitment to fair play in boxing.

"I don't want anybody to think that we are compromising our values in this process," duBoef said. "The integrity of the sport is No. 1."

He noted that Arum is an attorney and that Arum's comments were made not to condone a fighter competing with loaded gloves but rather to address what he saw as an error in the legal process. DuBoef said Arum became angry when commission members and personnel all seemed to agree that there was no evidence that Margarito knew Capetillo placed an illegal knuckle pad in his hand wraps, yet Margarito's license was nevertheless revoked.

DuBoef had a difficult job, because he needed to mollify Cotto while at the same time not appearing to be abandoning Margarito.

And so, when he was asked if Top Rank would break its contract with Margarito if evidence surfaced that he had advance knowledge that Capetillo was going to put an illegal pad in his wraps, duBoef looked as if Cotto had belted him with a hook to the ribs.

"I don't know," duBoef said. "I think if evidence came out that he had knowledge of it, I would support the revocation 100 percent."

When pressed why, in that event, he wouldn't cut ties with Margarito as a statement that Top Rank didn't want to be involved with a cheater, duBoef again stopped short of unequivocally saying yes.

"I would say that if he had knowledge in advance that he was packing the gloves, I think that would be a very, very disastrous message for the sport and our association with him would be very much compromised," duBoef said. "I don't believe we'd want to associate ourselves with someone who was trying to compromise the sport and cheat."

Arum and duBoef plan to speak at length with Cotto after Saturday's fight. Whether Cotto will be willing to listen is another issue that is not so clear.

He wouldn't flatly accuse Margarito of knowing that his hands had illegal pads in them when they were wrapped prior to the Mosley fight, but he came right to the edge of saying it.

"All I know is that when everybody gets their hands wrapped, we know what's in them," Cotto said. "Every boxer knows if there is something different in their hands or not. And I think as a fighter, you would know if you have anything in there or not."

Cotto, who told Spanish-speaking reporters in Puerto Rico last week that he is "very angry with Top Rank," also compared the Margarito-Capetillo case to the 1983 case involving trainer Panama Lewis and Luis Resto. Lewis pulled the padding out of Resto's gloves and loaded his wraps for a fight against Billy Collins Jr. Resto brutally beat Collins that night and Collins suffered a torn iris and permanently blurred vision. Lewis and Resto went on trial in 1986 and were found guilty of assault, criminal possession of a weapon and conspiracy. They each served two-and-a-half years in prison.

"You go in there in the ring thinking that youre playing all on the same level, that you're all doing the same thing," Cotto said. "This is a sport. This is not a slaughterhouse. This is about fighting at the best of your abilities, the capacity that you have. … I just think that we should all go in the ring and be ready to fight with what we have, our own abilities and our preparation."

Cotto is taking the same firm stand against Top Rank that he's taken against his opponents in fashioning a 32-1 record. He's had a long and mostly amicable relationship with Top Rank, whom he frequently referred to in the past as "my company."

DuBoef said Thursday that when he went to visit Cotto in his Las Vegas hotel room the day after he was beaten by Margarito last year, there were tears in everyone's eyes.

"There's a bond there," duBoef said.

But the bond is, at the least, cracking, and may be broken.

And while fighters come and fighters go, Cotto is only 28 and in the prime of what looks like it could become a Hall of Fame career.

It would be tough to swallow losing him over a few inches of some gauze and, perhaps, some plaster of Paris.

But it's looking increasingly likely that Top Rank is moving inexorably down that path.
 
Can you blame him though? His promoter is not only vigorously supporting a known cheater in the sport but he's defending the one person to beat his starfighter. On top of that Cotto has been questioned non stop about it since Jan. 25th taking away all the attention from the fact that he is fighting forchampionship belt this weekend. I'd be pissed too if I was Cotto.
 
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Again Lara
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Dude is NICE

I like this guy early.
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Lara with the mean straight left , I think he is going places he is a lot calmer than his ex team mates . Kept his distance didnt rush and put the punchesright on the money .
 
I like how he didn't get over excited after the first KD, he knew dude was finished so he was real methodical in gettin out of there.

That straight left
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And Gamboa better not hit the canvas again.
 
Vicious right hook.

Fast as hell. You blinked you missed it.

Son is ultra talented. He would be a serious problem with a better team around him.
 
Did anyone see the end of FNF?!?!?! Toledo went vampire on Prescott's neck
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I absolutely love Lara. I was sold on his last FNF appearance, but now its bout to be Gunna/Berto love with me and Lara. Great fundamentals, mean power, andreally cool after getting the KD.

Gamboa doin his thang again
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. That mans power and speed is absolutely nasty. And was it me, or were his gloves actually up and blocking punches for asecond
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Prescott was a bit disappointing. Way too many jabs and straight right hands. Dude gets to the US and now he abandons the manly punches
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But on the real though, i liked what i saw. Fought with good patience, had a really nice jab, did a good job of countering, and he actually looked like he knewhow to think in the ring, a rarity among recent colombians. Dude needs to tighten up that d a little more, but i think he can do some damage at 135/140 in thenext couple years.
 
What's good ya'll? Haven't posted here in a lil' while, been dealing with personal issues...

Alright damn it...it's time to stop feeding Gamboa these tomato cans.
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I'm torn for tonight's card...are any of ya'll ordering? I just got laid off from my job and I really shouldn't put up $45 but this is a cardinvolving Cotto.
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Is it really worth it, though? Cotto's gonna beat Jennings like his name is Gary Lockett, I can't see Pavlik/Rubio lasting that long, and I refuse towatch the overrated John Duddy on my television.

I don't know, man...
 
Originally Posted by LESGodSonC0

What's good ya'll? Haven't posted here in a lil' while, been dealing with personal issues...

Alright damn it...it's time to stop feeding Gamboa these tomato cans.
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I'm torn for tonight's card...are any of ya'll ordering? I just got laid off from my job and I really shouldn't put up $45 but this is a card involving Cotto.
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Is it really worth it, though? Cotto's gonna beat Jennings like his name is Gary Lockett, I can't see Pavlik/Rubio lasting that long, and I refuse to watch the overrated John Duddy on my television.

I don't know, man...


I think you basically answered your own question kid
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Sorry to hear you got laid off though man that @#@! sucks.
 
can i watch tonights fight online anywhere ..someone please help me. this will be the first ppv fight ive missed in years. i let my mom use my car i cant getto the nearest casino.
 
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