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The Dereck Chisora and David Haye Press Conference Brawl
Dereck Chisora couldn’t stand David Haye trying to steal the spotlight during the post fight press conference, and went down to brawl with the former heavyweight champion, resulting in tons of comedy, foul langauage and Adam Booth, Haye’s trainer, getting cut on his head.
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Aftermath of the Chisora vs Klitschko Title Fight
Vitali Klitschko was far from impressive, but it was still more than enough to win by a unanimous decision against a brave but lacking Dereck Chisora who caused a lot of commotion before and after the fight, with the Heavyweight division still waiting for someone to pull it out of its misery.
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Vitali Klitschko Too Much For Disrespectful Dereck Chisora
Vitali Klitschko retained his WBC Heavyweight title for the 8th consecutive time, beating Dereck Chisora by unanimous decision after a brave but far from impressive display from the disrespectful British fighter, spitting in the champion’s face prior to the fight.
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Dereck Chisora Slaps Vitali Klitschko During Weigh In
Dereck Chisora slapped Vitali Klitschko in the weigh in to their WBC Heavyweight title fight, which is probably the closest he’ll get to hurting the 40 year old champion according to the pre fight odds.
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Floyd Mayweather Wrong About Jeremy Lin
Floyd Mayweather gets bored once in a while, especially when he doesn’t get enough attention from the media. So, in order to create a buzz around him, he goes on twitter and publishes some ridiciolous claim that A) Gets the spotlight on him and B) Insults someone in a controversial manner. I guess he didn’t like Jeremy Lin getting all the attention.
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Shane Mosley Only Fighting Saul Alvarez For Money
Shane Mosley hasn’t won a boxing match since January 2009, beating Antonio Margarito. He hasn’t fought since May 2011, losing by points to Manny Pacquiao, looking like he wanted the fight to be over from the first minute. There’s no ambition in his future fight with Saul Alvarez but greed and the desire to make a few extra bucks on his name, that still means something to some boxing fans.
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Amir Khan Gets the Peterson Rematch He Deserved
Amir Khan shouldn’t be without the WBA and IBF belts right now, but he lost points on some shoving calls, some unauthorized person messed around with the scorecards and the judges, resulting in Lamont Peterson causing the upset that night in Washington. Now, after months of back and forth between both camps, the rematch (May 19 in Vegas) is a done deal.
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Mayweather vs Cotto the Bigger Fight With Pacquiao vs Bradley All Set
Manny Pacquiao, finally, has his opponent for a June 9 fight. Not Floyd Mayweather that the boxing world should have, but Timothy Bradley, fighting at Welterweight for the first time in his career, coming in with an undefeated record but a small chance of winning anything but a lot of money.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – Maybe in November, Arum Says Bradley First
Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather won’t be fighting this May, with Mayweather still looking for a May 5 opponent and Pacquiao’s next one, according to Bob Arum, by default, looks more and more like Light Welterweight champion, Timothy Bradley.
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A Hearing Roadblock For Floyd Mayweather May 5 Fight
Floyd Mayweather (probably) won’t be fighting Manny Pacquiao on May 5, but a May 5 fight might not even happen if Mayweather doesn’t get licenesed in Nevada for the same reason he’s heading to jail in June, with his MGM deal helping him delay his enterance to prison.