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    #11
    Khan vs. Marquez Fight is Likely Off, Amir is Moving On


    By Robert Morales and Rick Reeno

    Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer advised krikya360.com on Wednesday afternoon that Juan Manuel Marquez is likely not going to fight WBA junior welterweight champion Amir Khan on May 15 in Las Vegas. As previously reported, Marquez's manager/trainer Nacho Beristain made some very negative comments in the Mexican press about Golden Boy's offer to fight Khan.

    Beristain accused Golden Boy of attempting to "exploit" Marquez by using him as a "stepping stone" to build Khan's name in the United States. He claimed the promotional company was not giving his fighter the proper respect.

    According to Schaefer, he was only doing his job as a promoter by trying to get Marquez the biggest money fight possible, and at the same time presenting the Mexican star with the opportunity to make history by winning a fourth world title in a fourth weight class. He denies any claims of trying to exploit Marquez.

    "First of all, we wouldn't do that. Secondly, we think that Juan Manuel Marquez is a tremendous fighter. He's still, in our opinion, the best active fighter in Mexico and has a very good chance of winning that fight and going into the history books as the first Mexican to win titles in four different weight classes. If you want to achieve something historic like that, like nobody else has been able to do in the rich history of Mexico, you know, these kind of things, they don't come easy. Otherwise, somebody else would have done it already," Schaefer said to krikya360.com.

    "So we just felt it was our obligation to present that to Juan Manuel and present that he would have made a substantial amount of money, substantially more than he would make in any other fight."

    Due to Marquez's lack of communication, and Beristain's comments in the Mexican press, Schaefer doesn't think Juan Manuel is interested in a potential fight with Khan. There are no hard feelings. Schaefer is already exploring other potential opponents for Khan's American debut on the scheduled May date.

    "We haven't really heard from Juan Manuel, but I read the stories as well and it sounds like Juan Manuel doesn't want to do that, which is perfectly fine with us. We love Juan Manuel Marquez. Juan Manuel Marquez is with Golden Boy, we are with him and we just always think that if we have an opportunity to present any one of our fighters something historic, something where he can make a substantial of money, then we do that," Schaefer said.

    "Whether the fighter is going to go for it or not, we believe in enpowering the fighters and if the fighter decides he doesn't want to do that, it's absolutely fine with us and we respect that and we move on. As a matter of fact, because of these comments and not having heard back from Juan Manuel, Amir Khan is moving forward and looking at some other possibilities."

    What are the options for Khan? Schaefer may revisit talks to secure the original target opponent for Khan's debut, Paulie Malignaggi. There is also Michael Katsidis. And there is also Nate Campbell, who is scheduled to fight Victor Ortiz in the co-feature position to Khan's American debut. If Campbell is selected, and accepts the fight, Ortiz will stay in the co-feature spot with a new opponent.

    "That might be a Paulie Malignaggi, it might be a Michael Katsidis, maybe a Nate Campbell. So, basically, there are some other names which are being discussed. The 140-pound weight class is a very talent rich division and, you know, Juan Diaz is another one. But we respect, again, Juan's desire to be fighting at 135 pounds. But when there is a big fight, where a fighter can make substantially more than what their contractual minimums are, we believe it is a responsibility we have to explain to the fighter and then let the fighter choose. And that's exactly what we're doing here," Schaefer said.

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      #12
      Bradley-Valero Talks Halt? Arum on Margarito-Angulo

      By Ryan Burton

      krikya360.com spoke with promoters Bob Arum and Gary Shaw about the potential fight between Edwin Valero and WBO junior welterweight champion Timothy Bradley. Shaw doesn't know if Arum, CEO for Top Rank, is actually serious about the fight.

      Shaw said, "Ryan I don't know what the problem is. Bob said he wanted to make the fight and I have a venue in Mexico so we don't have to worry about visa issues. I also have a TV date with Showtime lined up and now I can't get a commitment from him."

      Arum, during Wednesday's press conference for the Pinoy Power 3/Latin Fury 13 pay-per-view, told BoxingScene he doesn't see a reason to rush the negotiations because the proposed date is several months away.

      "We are still interested in the fight. The date for the fight isn't till June. There is no rush," Arum said.

      Shaw believes this is Arum's way of saying 'thanks, but no thanks.'

      Arum showed some interest when BoxingScene advised him about Shaw's idea to make a Mexican dream fight between Antonio Margarito and Alfredo Angulo. Arum said it's an interesting fight and something that he might explore down the road.

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        #13
        Celestino Caballero stripped of junior featherweight belt.

        Panama's Celestino Caballero, who unified two of the junior featherweight titles by knocking out Steve Molitor in the fourth round in November 2008, has been stripped of one of his belts by the IBF.

        And one of the men who will fight for the vacant 122-pound belt? Molitor.

        Caballero (33-2, 23 KOs), who defended the unified crown twice, was relieved of his belt because no promoter, including his own handlers at Warriors Boxing, made an offer at either of the purse bids called for his mandatory defense against South Africa's Takalani Ndlovu.

        Although Ndlovu's handlers did not bid on the fight either, he was allowed to retain his position with the IBF and will fight for the vacant belt against Molitor on March 27 on Molitor's turf at Casino Rama in Rama, Ontario.

        In 2007, Molitor made the first defense of his title reign by knocking out Ndlovu (30-5, 18 KOs) in the ninth round at Casino Rama.

        "We didn't bid because we had no place to put the fight and my guy wants to go to 126 pounds anyway," Warriors Boxing's Leon Margules told ESPN.com about why he didn't bid on Caballero-Ndlovu. "If we had a place to do it and could have paid Caballero his money, he would have made the weight. But we didn't and now he's going to move up. There are better opportunities and bigger fights for him at 126 pounds."

        Margules and Top Rank have talked about the possibility of Caballero challenging featherweight titlist Yuriorkis Gamboa in the spring or summer on HBO.

        "I told [Top Rank's] Carl Moretti, 'Yes, we're interested,' " Margules said.

        That leaves Molitor (31-1, 12 KOs) to try to regain his old belt. He first won the then-vacant IBF belt in November 2006 and made four defenses before being blown out by Caballero. Since the loss, Molitor has won three in a row, including a title eliminator, to get himself back in position for another opportunity.

        "All I've been thinking about is becoming a two-time champion, and nobody is going to get in my way," said Molitor, 29. "Especially Ndlovu. As good as I was the first time against him, Ndlovu's crazy to think he has a chance of beating me in a rematch. I'm here to not only regain my title, but to show the world I'm even better now than I was during my first title reign. That means laying an even more convincing beating on Ndlovu this time around."

        Ndlovu, 32, is 3-1 since the loss to Molitor, including a decision win against Spanish contender Kiko Martinez in September in an elimination bout.

        "I have earned my mandatory spot in the IBF rankings, and the fact that I'm now No. 1 and Steve No. 2, speaks volumes. This time around it will be far different from the last time I fought Steve," Ndlovu said. "I'm not overconfident, but the fact that I have agreed to go back to Canada, shows my mindset for this fight. This is most likely my last chance to win the IBF world title and I'm prepared to do what ever it takes to beat Steve."

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          #14
          Originally posted by Horus View Post
          GETURFACTS Unoffical Rankings

          GET UR FACTS P4P BATTLE RANKINGS
          1. Burner (1-0)
          2. Larryx (0-1)

          GET UR FACTS TOP 10 P4P CALLER RANKINGS
          1. Tyman23
          2. Streetbully
          3. 2501
          4. Reed
          5. Crillz
          6. EarlHickey
          7. Larryx
          8. Bernardo
          9. Htowntexan /Markbnlv (Tied)
          10. El jesus



          These are preliminary rankings is intended to provide our listeners and Callers with a snapshot of where everybody stands, which will hopefully provide you with a feel for who is bringing the most knowledge to the table everytime they come on the show.

          The offical rankings will be release next week.

          P4P Number 1...Oh Yes.

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            #15
            Its gonna be a good show tonight, I hope Champ and Chicano q finally battle tonight

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              #16
              El Jesus would own everyone on that list. Me and dude kind of got into it last time he called and I don't even know if we were even disagreeing on the subject or not.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Sen. Clay Davis View Post
                El Jesus would own everyone on that list. Me and dude kind of got into it last time he called and I don't even know if we were even disagreeing on the subject or not.
                Naw Tymann knows more.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by El Castigador View Post
                  Naw Tymann knows more.
                  why dont you marry him then

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Sen. Clay Davis View Post
                    why dont you marry him then
                    Thought about it.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by El Castigador View Post
                      Thought about it.

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