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    Quote Originally Posted by PlsDontTearDownY.S.
    I agree. I think PBF realized when he got back into training that perhaps he had bitten off more than he wanted to chew. JMM is probably the toughest fighter PBF will have faced, except maybe Castillo.
    Even though I have disagreements about the second fight between JMM and Manny Pacquiao with Pacquiao winning a close bout, JMM gave Pacquiao a tougher test.

    JMM is going to do the same thing to Floyd Mayweather. JMM maybe a counterpuncher, but he has power with those counters.

    JMM, Pacquiao, Shane Mosley, and Miguel Cotto fight for titles and money. PBF fights for money and money only.
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    Alexis Arguello has died of a gunshot wound to the chest

    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/n...,2135609.story

    His fight with Aaron Pryor was truly epic


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    Quote Originally Posted by DrNick
    Alexis Arguello has died of a gunshot wound to the chest

    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/n...,2135609.story

    His fight with Aaron Pryor was truly epic


    RIP
    Alexis Arguello also KO'ed Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini in the 14th round in their fight.

    One of the best punchers in boxing history.

    RIP
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    RIP Alexis.

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    Bob Arum urges Manny Pacquiao: "Be a fighting congressman."
    http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/07...ng-congressman

    I think Manny has two more fights left in him before he retires.
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    Did anyone watched 'Vicious' Victor Ortiz vs. Marcos Rene Maidana on HBO Boxing After Dark last weekend?

    I did and Ortiz got exposed.

    Both Ortiz and Maidana scored knockdowns in the 1st Round, then Ortiz scored two knockdowns in Round 3. But credit Maidana for not quitting. He kept coming forward and brawled Ortiz. One of Maidana's punches created a cut on Ortiz's right eye in Round 5. Round 6, Ortiz was dropped and he even shaked his hand gesturing I'm done. Finally, the referee brought in the doctor to examine the cut and stopped the fight via cut from a blow.

    What a fight though. I had a 10-10 round in Round 1, Ortiz won Rounds 2 and 3, but Maidana won Rounds 4,5, and 6.

    And the thing that I don't understand is why is he laughing? He laughed many times in the interview. Watching himself getting tagged and laughing about it a few minutes after the fight... he even admitted that he should not be hurt like that. jeez..when you put on a gloves your intention is to hurt your opponent.
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    Well Taylor,

    You got wish: Lucius Bute-Librado Andrade II!
    http://www.fightnews.com/?p=15809
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    RIP Arturo Gatti.

    One of the most exciting fighters of our generation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rui
    RIP Arturo Gatti.

    One of the most exciting fighters of our generation.
    I found that out too Rui.

    Arturo Gatti was one of the most exciting fighters in our generation.

    A two-time division world champion, 'Thunder', the Montreal, PQ native, had a legendary trilogy with Micky Ward. Ward also became his trainer.

    Gatti is a legend at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ and one of his legendary wins was a knockout win over Leonard Dorin.

    However, he also lost to Floyd Mayweather Jr., Carlos Baldomir, and Alfonso Gomez.

    Still, those blemishes doesn't take away Gatti's career.

    RIP Arturo 'Thunder' Gatti.
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    Aw man. RIP. He was "our" fighter...I never had a connection to any others, like Puerto Ricans did with Tito, Filipinos with Manny or Mexicans with their guys. Going down to AC to watch a Gatti fight was an experience ripped out of a boxing history book. This sucks.
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    Is Shane Mosley back in the mix with a fight with Manny Pacquiao?
    http://www.fightnews.com/?p=17345

    As Miguel Cotto has been apparently adamant in fighting Manny Pacquiao at 145lbs, the Filipino boxing sensation is now looking at the possibility of accepting the challenge of Shane Mosley. Pacquiao’s lawyer Jeng Gacal said the Filipino boxer is now considering the option of battling Mosley at a catchweight of 143. In one of his few guest appearances with the daily morning “Sports Chat” Mosley once said he is willing to meet Pacquiao halfway, possibly at a catch weight of 144. Cotto meanwhile remains steadfast with his preferred weight. Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach previously told “Sports Chat” that he prefers to have Cotto as Pacquiao’s next opponent and that a bout with Mosley may only be possible if the American agrees to move down to 143. Only recently though Mosley decided to look for another opponent as Pacquiao’s camp kept on ignoring Mosley’s public challenge. Cotto is the holder of the World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight belt while Mosley currently owns the World Boxing Association (WBA) strap.
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    I want Pacman vs Valero, I know it will probably never happen, but damn would it be a fun 3 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nth Man
    I want Pacman vs Valero, I know it will probably never happen, but damn would it be a fun 3 minutes.
    I want to see it too, but that matchup could have Round of the Year written all over it.

    I think fans want to see a third fight between Manny Pacquiao vs. the winner of Juan Manuel Marquez/Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight.
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    Floyd Mayweather Jr. still quiet on injury, but ready to go
    http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns

    Line of the article:
    “The biggest fight in boxing isn’t Mayweather vs. Marquez,” Mayweather said. “It’s Mayweather vs. anybody.”
    Yeah, it's PBF vs. anybody including the IRS. Making more excuses to avoid a fight against Manny Pacquiao, Miguel Cotto, or even Shane Mosley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BroadwayBomber55
    Floyd Mayweather Jr. still quiet on injury, but ready to go
    http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns

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    Yeah, it's PBF vs. anybody including the IRS. Making more excuses to avoid a fight against Manny Pacquiao, Miguel Cotto, or even Shane Mosley.
    This guy is so full of s**t. I haven't rooted so much for a boxer to get crushed since the days of Julio Cesar Chavez.
    Dem ol' grimy Jets...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PlsDontTearDownY.S.
    This guy is so full of s**t. I haven't rooted so much for a boxer to get crushed since the days of Julio Cesar Chavez.
    I can't wait to see how PBF does in the ring not only against a fellow warrior and Juan Manuel Marquez, but also will the ring rust catch up with him.

    PBF should watchout Marquez's counters including body shots to expose his injured ribs.
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    Will money get in way of Pacquiao-Mayweather?
    http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_yl...yhoo&type=lgns

    No wonder why PlsDontTearDownY.S. can't stand Pretty Boy Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    Shane Mosley Challenges Manny Pacquiao To Meet At 140
    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=20491&more=1

    Miguel Cotto now-or-never at 145 lbs vs Manny Pacquiao
    http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/211269...5-lbs-vs-manny
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    We have a Andre Berto-Luis Collazo 2 sighting
    http://www.fightnews.com/?p=17616
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    After reading Shane Mosley challenging Manny Pacquiao to 140, I asked myself this question, "Is Sugar Shane nuts"?

    In my mind, it all depends on how Shane makes it to 140 without being dried up.

    Oscar De La Hoya was dehydrated in his fight with the Pacman and didn't pick up any weight.

    Pacquiao exposed it with an 8 round to 0 whitewash en route to a KO victory.

    Still if it's Shane Mosley vs. Manny, it will be a very tough fight for the Filipino slugger.

    Why? Mosley and Nazim Richardson had the perfect gameplan against Antonio Margarito, who is known to have high volumes of punches in every round.

    How? Mosley closed the distance and connected on body shots against the Tijuana Tornado and his jab was great in that fight that set up Mosley's own punches and bunches. Also, controlling the pace of the fight and taking the crowd out of the contest worked to Mosley's favor.

    Will the Pacman have a shot against Sugar Shane if they both sign the fight? Well, his hand speed can give Mosley problems in the center of the ring, but if Shane can get Pacquiao against the ropes, Pacquiao better get out of them very quickly. Also, Pacquiao's power at 140 will be tested again because Mosley has been knocked down only once in his career and never has been knocked out.

    So, I'll continue the Pacquiao watch for his next opponent. It's either Mosley or Miguel Cotto for the Pacman.
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    After watching Amir Khan defeating Marco Antonio Barrera via technical decision, Frank Warren vowed to land Khan a title fight before the end of the year.

    Khan got his first title shot: a fight for the WBA World Light Welterweight against Andreas Kotelnik.

    Khan won in a lopsided unanimous decision over Kotelnik: 120-108, 118-111, 118-111.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090719...20090719013914
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    Report: Arturo Gatti may have committed suicide
    http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns
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    Pacquiao-Cotto update:
    http://www.fightnews.com/?p=17909

    Reports from Team Pacquiao say that Canadian advisor Mike Koncz is on his way to the US to relay a message to Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum that Manny Pacquiao has agreed to face Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico on Nov. 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The fight will be at 145 lbs.
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    It's on: Pacquiao-Cotto agreed on November 14!
    http://www.fightnews.com/?p=17976

    A long distance call from Bob Arum over the weekend proved crucial in compelling Manny Pacquiao to finally make a decision to face Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico, a senior adviser of the Filipino fighter told fightnews and Manila Bulletin on Monday night. Mike Koncz said Pacquiao and Cotto will square off at 145 lbs on Nov. 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and “an adjustment” was made in the negotiations in Pacquiao’s favor. Koncz, however, politely declined to divulge details. Pacquiao had insisted that Cotto go down to 143 lbs for the fight to take place but Arum may have said something that was music to Pacquiao’s ears. Pacquiao lawyer Franklin Gacal said recently that “a premium” would likely persuade Pacquiao to accommodate Cotto’s request that the scheduled 12-rounder be fought at 145 lbs. It had originally been planned that Pacquiao, Koncz and Gacal would fly to Los Angeles but Koncz said there would be no more need for such a tiring and costly trip since Pacquiao has already agreed. Koncz said an announcement from Arum is expected soon.
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    Another death in boxing: Marco Antonio Nazareth dies of brain hemorrhage
    http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    RIP Verron Forrest
    http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns

    I remember Forrest beating Sugar Shane Mosley twice in 2002.

    He was one of the good guys in boxing doing a lot of charity work including the Destiny’s Child group home.

    That's the third former boxer shot this month.
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    Vitali Klitschko-Chris Arreola a done deal
    http://www.fightnews.com/?p=19387

    FightNews has learned that the heavyweight showdown between WBC champion Vitali Klitschko and “The Nightmare” Christobal Arreola is a done deal for September 26 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. According to sources close to the situation a press conference will be held next week to officially announce the bout. Klitschko, who won the WBC belt last year after a four-year absence from the ring, will make the second defense of his title. He last fought in March, stopping Juan Carlos Gomez in nine rounds. Arreola is currently the number one WBC contender. His last bout was a devastating knock-out win over Jameel McCline in April.
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    Roger Mayweather arrested!
    http://www.fightnews.com/?p=19419

    Top trainer Roger Mayweather, uncle of Floyd Mayweather, has been arrested and charged with coercion with force and battery strangulation. Las Vegas Metro Police arrested Mayweather on Sunday after the top trainer and former fighter attacked one of his former boxers, Melissa St. Vil.

    St. Vil had just gotten back to Las Vegas from Las Cruces, N.M., where she had scored an upset win over local favorite Jennifer Han. St. Vil had been training under Mayweather until about three months ago, when she changed camps. According to the Metro police report, she terminated her agreement with Roger because he had been harassing and following her around.

    On Sunday, he showed up at her apartment. St. Vil says Mayweather hit her several times in the ribs, then tried to strangle her. When police arrived, she was coughing and spitting blood. Mayweather was arrested and is facing serious charges.
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    First reported by PuffNettles9:
    http://forums.nyyfans.com/showthread.php?t=119551

    Pacquiao/Cotto Media Tour to start @ Yankee Stadium and @ AT&T Park
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    Attention boxing fans....

    The Emmy Award Winning Series 24/7 is back on HBO.

    Mayweather/Marquez 24/7 started on August 29th.

    Undefeated Floyd Mayweather (39-0, 25 KOs) blazes through training camp in Las Vegas after nearly two years away from the ring, while Juan Manuel Marquez (50-4-1, 37 KOs) conducts his regimented training in the familiar confines of Mexico City, Mexico. (TVMA)

    Don't forget to watch the fight on September 19th live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Only on HBO PPV.

    Here's the schedule for the 4-part series
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    Pacman and Cotto were at YS Stadium earlier, the official start of their fight promotion.

    Cotto, I believe, has started training already for around 4 weeks or so while Pacman has yet to start.

    This will be an exciting fight for sure! Go Pacman!
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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rui








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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    Any thoughts on the fight this weekend? I see Mayweather winning a controversial decision. PBF will probably knock down Marquez in the early rounds and do little the rest of the fight but still ride the knockdown to a victory which would set up a mega showdown with Pac if he beats Cotto like most expect him to. I hope to hell Marquez wins though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PlsDontTearDownY.S.
    Any thoughts on the fight this weekend? I see Mayweather winning a controversial decision. PBF will probably knock down Marquez in the early rounds and do little the rest of the fight but still ride the knockdown to a victory which would set up a mega showdown with Pac if he beats Cotto like most expect him to. I hope to hell Marquez wins though.
    Floyd is not knocking JMM down at all. Floyd would have to actually throw a punch that can hurt him to do that, and he doesn't have the power to do that. Besides Floyd spends the first half of his fights covering up.

    Marquez will hurt Floyd and he will put Floyd down. 10th round TKO for JMM.

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    Re: Boxing, anyone?

    Here's ESPN's Preview of the fight Numero Uno: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Juan Manuel Marquez
    http://sports.espn.go.com/boxing/twelverounds

    BB55's Take:
    I say it will be a draw. Just kidding.

    Pretty Boy Floyd has the advantage in speed, experience, versatility and is undefeated.

    However, Dinamita has the edge in tenacity, power, no corner distractions and badly wants a third fight with Manny Pacquiao with a win (also, if the Pacman defeats Miguel Cotto).

    There are two main questions coming in to this fight.

    1. Will time away from the ring affect Floyd?
    2. Will Marquez take Floyd's punches as he fights at Welterweight for the first time?

    I think this will be a great fight. JMM wants to exchange close with Floyd while Floyd wants to use his versatile tools to keep JMM off balance and keep distance.

    In the end though, I think it will go to a decision and it will be a razor sharp one...for Dinamita, Juan Manuel Marquez as he will score a late knockdown to get it.

    BB55's Prediction: Juan Manuel Marquez defeats Floyd Mayweather Jr. via split decision.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nth Man
    Floyd is not knocking JMM down at all. Floyd would have to actually throw a punch that can hurt him to do that, and he doesn't have the power to do that. Besides Floyd spends the first half of his fights covering up.

    Marquez will hurt Floyd and he will put Floyd down. 10th round TKO for JMM.
    Man I hope that happens. But I have seen Marquez dropped early in fights and
    PBF does pack a bit of a punch...ask Hatton.
    Dem ol' grimy Jets...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PlsDontTearDownY.S.
    Man I hope that happens. But I have seen Marquez dropped early in fights and
    PBF does pack a bit of a punch...ask Hatton.
    Knocking out Fatton was hardly a feather to put in Floyd's cap. Fatton was nothing but a glorified club fighter. Collazo whipped his ass.

    Floyd is more likely to break his hands then knockout JMM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nth Man
    Floyd is not knocking JMM down at all. Floyd would have to actually throw a punch that can hurt him to do that, and he doesn't have the power to do that. Besides Floyd spends the first half of his fights covering up.

    Marquez will hurt Floyd and he will put Floyd down. 10th round TKO for JMM.
    I totally agree with ya on that one. Floyd is going down here.

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    Mayweather/Marquez weigh-in
    http://www.fightnews.com/?p=23615
    Floyd Mayweather 146 vs. Juan Manuel Marquez 142*
    * Contractual weight was the 147 pound welter limit, but penalties were written into the contract for excess poundage over 144. ”The penalty [for Mayweather] was a significant amount of money,” said Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nth Man
    Floyd is not knocking JMM down at all. Floyd would have to actually throw a punch that can hurt him to do that, and he doesn't have the power to do that. Besides Floyd spends the first half of his fights covering up.

    Marquez will hurt Floyd and he will put Floyd down. 10th round TKO for JMM.
    Pass me whatever you're smoking, it seems like it's some good stuff.

    Floyd has never ever been hurt before in his career, and he's faced bigger punchers than Marquez.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rui
    Pass me whatever you're smoking, it seems like it's some good stuff.

    Floyd has never ever been hurt before in his career, and he's faced bigger punchers than Marquez.
    Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo twice and Carlos Baldomir to name a few.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BroadwayBomber55
    Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo twice and Carlos Baldomir to name a few.
    And to add to that: De La Hoya and Zab Judah.

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    Ok Rui,

    After Floyd Mayweather vs. Juan Manuel Marquez, there's a WBC Heavyweight Championship involving Chris Arreola and Vitali Klitschko next week at Staples Center in L.A. on HBO World Championship Boxing.

    Who you got on that one?
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    I give Arreola very, very, very little chance at all against Klitschko.

    Klitschko has the chin to take Arreola's best punches and Klitschko has the experience and defense to know how to completely dissect someone like Arreola. Arreola could increase his seemingly nonexistent chances of winning by coming in around 230 lbs, but he's going to come in weighing over 250 lbs because he's a fat mess.

    Klitschko TKO9, I'll say.

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    Floyd giving himself every advantage by missing weight. I don't want to hear him accusing anyone of cherry picking ever again.


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    Number One/Numero Uno: Mayweather/Marquez - Broadway's PostMortem

    A successful return to the boxing ring for Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    He earned a lopsided unanimous decision win over Juan Manuel Marquez in a catchweight fight at 144 pounds.

    I had Mayweather winning 12 rounds to none, 120-107. PBF knocked down JMM in Round 2.

    I give credit to Dinamita for continuing to come forward and being a gamer, but it was too much skill and ring savvy from Pretty Boy Floyd.

    Floyd's jab was too much for Marquez. Also, PBF dominated ring generalship and can't even miss with his shots.

    Marquez wasn't afraid to throw, but his shots didn't faze Mayweather. JMM didn't go down, but took a lot of shots.

    Now that PBF got his first win out of the way, who's next for the four-time World title holder in four different weight classes? It could be the winner of Manny Pacquiao vs. Miguel Cotto.

    If Pacquiao wins, it could be the fight a lot of boxing fans want to see. If Cotto wins, PBF finally has a quality challenger at 147.
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    1) Floyds ability to defend is epic

    2) Pac Man better win in November because that fight needs to happen

    3) Mosley is a class piece of bleep for trying to get publicity at thye end of the fight. Show some respect.
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    Meanwhile, Chris John holds off Rocky Juarez to keep his WBA Featherweight belt.
    http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns
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    Max Kellerman is the cancer that is killing boxing.


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