I guess there's two sides to everyone in this (and any other) business. A lot of people will say that Fred Sternburg is accomodating as they come,...
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good point. :lol: i don't completely disagree with what you said about hustling for interviews, and hoping for as few distractions as possible....
I did... but I guess you didn't read it, since it posted yesterday :lol: Anyway, I think it's a great idea to have Diaz on the show. I thought...
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One thing I will say about Juan is that since he's hit his prime, he seems to be a lot more comfortable doing interviews, and offering answers...
The point you seem to be missing is that it should just be open to the public, and not have fans treated as if they were lower class peasants....
This is like a restaurant telling you they're all booked for the night, but you're free to look through the window and see what other people are...
:lol: ... and to think, Ricky still has a huge hometown advantage awaiting him at the end of the press tour
True, but Oscar did seem to get so much better as the year went on. I agree that the DLH from say the Molina fight struggles with the best...
damn, that's interesting. thanks for posting it. I always went by the numbers announced on the Showtime PPV broadcast (also reflected as such on...
on a side note, karl not sure if you saw but my latest article was semi-centered around Juan, and more specifically his (and the other Diaz')...
fuck that, it stunk. I don't often agree with Arum, but even in his biased bitterness, his take on that fight was 100% - they fought like two...
don;t be so modest, you were also correct about it being 5 digits :lol:
I know... just searching for a single positive to make out of this fight.
The one wild card in the fight is that Mendoza is nothing if not a puncher, and Chad doesn't have the greatest chin in the world. So maybe a...
"weren't exciting" is an understatement, they out and out stunk. Hatton's not bigger, but he's also not someone where Floyd can afford to fight...
I thought it was King who rejected the fight? I'm almost positive I remember Briggs taking issue w/ King as a result of it.
yeah, esp, at 175. he's barely a serviceable middleweight. though this should bring ArturoGatti/20YearOldVirgin out of posting retirement
Showtime and King just announced that Epifanio Mendoza is the replacement opponent. Taylor-Pavlik, it is.
on the upside, it does build greater anticipation for Taylor-Pavlik, which hopefully translates to better-than-expected ratings. Still, I'd...
ah well that explains it then :lol: In response to our other convo - yeah, Briggs keeps getting fucked. To this day I don't know why King...
Chavez-Whitaker was somewhere around 63,000. I forget the number for Ali-Spinks II, but it was somewhere in that vicinity. Chavez-Whitaker either...
and fill me in on Mendoza. The last time I saw him was whenever he fought Librado Andrade. I know it's a dumb question, considering the alphabets,...
well if Briggs-Mendoza is no longer on the table, then King should just have Briggs step in and face Dawson. Briggs wanted the fight three months...
are you saying he's the replacement? I saw his name somewhere else, he was supposed to fight on the Peter-Maskaev undercard (I think against Paul...
great post :bears:
truer words have never been spoken. Boxing has been a part of my family one way or another dating back to my Grandfather's days as an amateur. Yet...
With the Maussa fight - and more so appearing on the Floyd-Gatti undercard - I think Viv's nerves got the best of him. His own therapy is to run,...
my God :laughing:
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