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Aftermath of the Klitschko – Thompson Title Fight
Another heavyweight title fight, another comfortable win for Wladimir Klitschko. This time? 40-Year old Tony Thompson, who hardly produced anything of note on his second tumble in the ring with the younger Klitschko brother, winning with a sixth round knockout, retaining the WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO & Ring Heavyweight title belts.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – Not as Important Anymore
While Manny Pacquiao is stuck between a decision regarding his November fight, Floyd Mayweather is locked behind bars, hidden from the public’s eye, hidden from the world of boxing and speculations and everything we’re used to see him in. The worst thing about the whole situation? The prospect of seeing the two fighters in the ring together isn’t that intriguing anymore.
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Manny Pacquiao vs Timothy Bradley – All Clean, Nothing Illegal?
If anyone believed that something new regarding Manny Pacquiao getting robbed by the Nevada judges in his fight against Timothy Bradley, than I guess you don’t know boxing. The Nevada state attorney general found nothing illegal about their decision making, which makes it even more weird and questionable.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – Making it Happen in 2013
Bob Arum has already said that looking beyond the November 2012 fight (rematch or… rematch), he sees Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao finally squaring off in the boxing ring, possibly for a double fight in 2013.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – 2013 Double Header?
Manny Pacquiao is still licked the wounds from the unbelievable split decision loss to Timothy Bradley, while Floyd Mayweather is still serving his time in Nevada County jail. That isn’t stopping Bob Arum from planning ahead, maybe towards a fight or even two between Mayweather and Pacquiao.
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Victor Ortiz Losing, Breaking Jaw, Moving Backwards
Instead of getting a chance to fight Saul Alvarez in a huge night of boxing on September 15, Victor Ortiz took a huge step backwards in his boxing career with a stunning loss to Joselito Lopez, getting his jaw broken in the process. Instead of fighting for big money and title belts, Ortiz’ future is slipping away.
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Losing Faith in Boxing II – Pacquiao vs Bradley WBO Review Means Nothing
So the WBO review panel watched the Manny Pacuqiao – Timoth Bradley fight one more time, and unanimously decided that Manny Pacquiao should have won that fight, all giving him a uninanious decision victory. So what? It doesn’t change anything.
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Julio Cesar Chavez Can’t Avoid Sergio Martinez Much Longer
After completing his fourth defense of the WBC Middleweight title, Julico Cesar Chavez spoke about wanting Sergio Martinez as his next opponent, after seemingly dodging the number three pound-4-pound fighter in the world for the last year. Like everything in boxing, we’ll believe it when we see it.
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Floyd Mayweather Looking For a Way Out of Jail
A man who commits a crime and is found guilty or settles for some sort of shortened sentence still needs to serve his time these days, right? Well, Floyd Mayweather already delayed his first prison date due to his importance in the wheels of the Nevada and Las Vegas economy so he can fight Miguel Cotto. Now his lawyers want to get him out of prison so his career won’t be ruined.
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Manny Pacquiao Getting Screwed by the Judges Doesn’t go Away
It’s been about 36 hours since one of the worst decisions in Boxing’s recent history. Manny Pacquiao wasn’t at his best, but there wasn’t a single person watching the fight thinking he got outboxed by Timothy Bradley. Except for two judges and another one who called it too close than it really was.