Losses aren't as big a deal as these fighters make it. Everyone wants Oscar/Mayweather/Canelo paychecks without earning their stripes.
In defeat, Bivol lost absolutely none of his appeal. Neither did Canelo when he lost to Bivol.
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He never once backed out of a fight with Pacquiao. Nice attempt at trying to re-write history. Manny backed out due to the testing protocol.
Never backed out of Margarito either. We've already been through this. I'm impervious to gaslighting.
You can't count Wright...
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Every Hall of Fame has this issue, seemingly, except baseball and basketball. There are years where no one gets inducted to the baseball Hall....
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I wasn't disagreeing with the IBF rules you posted and have never ruled out Eddie lying. I just don't like the way the Saudis go about business sometimes, although it seems to work for most as it pertains to making meaningful fights.
I don't care how they do it, Boots next fight needs...crimsonfalcon07 LarryMerchant'sBottle like this.
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Correct. That was after they came back and said, "Sorry. The fight has to be at 154."
Crimson says he wouldn't have had to drop the belt per IBF rules, but that's quite a decision to make in 48hrs.
Money and a big time dangerous fight at 154 vs Undisputed at 147....
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I don't think for a second any of this falls on the Ortiz camp. I do think this was a strongarm attempt to get Boots's name to paper.
If Boots goal is undisputed at 147, then of course the title matters. Personally, I dgaf about any of the belts. I just want to see good fights....
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Reading huh? You read so much that it must have slipped your mind that Bud gave the ok for Fundora to fight Spence and keep his title.
I like deal in facts whenever possible....
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We received an offer, about three days ago, for the fight [to be] at 147. Not from us, not us trying to get the fight at 147. That is how it was written in the offer to us. We took it back to Jaron, obviously that’s fine with us. We went back to them and said, ‘yes, we’ll accept, but...
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Right right. We can draw these conclusions about every other fighter, but not the almighty Bud Crawford who's been saying "Canelo or retirement" for the past 6 months.
He doesn't want to rematch Spence. He's not too thrilled about fighting Fundora. He has no interest in Boots...
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“I tried and I pushed to do this fight [against Ortiz],” said Alalshikh. “But Crawford now is not ready and not training. He has a small, little health issue, a little injury, but he prefers to fight with us in May and after May. These are the options.”
It would...
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As pathetic as you following me around like a lost puppy.
Go check your Grindr account for hopeful matches, ***** boy....
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Tf are you talking about. Bud doesn't want to fight Ortiz and that's a fact. Never said anything about ducking. It's likely for monetary reasons.
Yall mfs are sensitive....4truth likes this.
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When you read this post back, did it make sense to you before you hit post?
It explains a lot actually....
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Ok. Boots is claiming he knew nothing about negotiations. Whether he or Eddie or Turki is lying, I don't know.
Yesterday, this was a fight between Ortiz and Xander, no? What happened there? They "offered" him the fight.
However you feel about Canelo, Turki trying...
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Well then, somebody is lying here because it's not making sense.
Maybe a contract wasn't officially sent, but a verbal offer was made. After all, he did offer up a Bud Crawford fight to Benavidez at 160, according to David. That's just as ridiculous as dragging Ortiz back down to a...
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