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Let this deal be made. I will wyle the **** out May 2
Let the deal be made and I'll be over in Vegas... Codeine crazzzzzzzy
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Let this deal be made. I will wyle the **** out May 2
If this fight takes place it will be the biggest/hyped fight since ______________?
Tyson-Holyfield. I still remember as a youngster how Holyfield avoided Tyson during the 80s.
Holyfield vs Tyson had that good vs evil undertones [emoji]128514[/emoji] [emoji]128514[/emoji] [emoji]128514[/emoji]. I remember that Holyfield was my grandma's favorite boxer because he was a Christian. I miss grandma.
Tyson/Holyfield would've happened in 1990 if Tyson hadn't been knocked out by Buster Douglas.Tyson-Holyfield. I still remember as a youngster how Holyfield avoided Tyson during the 80s.If this fight takes place it will be the biggest/hyped fight since ______________?
And I'm not even mad at this point. The two aren't even in their prime anymore. This is like a hand me down fightthe fight is NOT going to happen :/
Now this dude arum wants to say they are runnin out of time for a may 2nd date. Da fuqs thats sposed to mean *****?!?! Shady *** dude.
I really think they only met at the basketball game just so they can both say they tried their best to make it happen.
I really think they only met at the basketball game just sothey can both sayone of them can say they tried their best to make it happen.
With all the 'money' and 'power' mayweather has, it seems like he should be able to get out of dealin wit arum and just be clear about where he stands in the possible fight, and whats to be expected as far as his opponent and date etc, seein how he is pound for pound champ and so on and so on.
Even tho through multiple foghts it has shown politics run the sport, with this so called 'mega fight' that boxing is strictly 'politics' and who outside the ring can benefit from the brawl.
LONDON -- Carl Froch has vacated his IBF super middleweight title because of an elbow injury, and given a chance to fellow British boxer James DeGale to claim it.
[+] EnlargeCarl Froch, George Groves
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Carl Froch will vacate his IBF super middleweight title because of an injured elbow.
The 37-year-old Froch was hurt in training, ending hopes of meeting Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in Las Vegas on March 28.
Froch (33-2, 24 KO) says, "It's been a frustrating couple of weeks with terms agreed for the Chavez fight, only for me to be unable to proceed in camp due to injury."
He won the belt in 2012 and successfully defended it four times, most recently last May by stopping George Groves at Wembley.
He retains the WBA crown, which he won in 2013 against Mikkel Kessler. Froch still hopes to line up Chavez this year.
DeGale (24-1, 14 KO) was the IBF's mandatory challenger, and in negotiations for a fight in London in April.
Lucas via vicious KO. Ruslan gotta get them boxing skills up to snuff can't just brawl anymore vs this type competition