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It's NY. The ring is safer.Originally Posted by What up
I just hope no one dives out of the ring ...
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It's NY. The ring is safer.Originally Posted by What up
I just hope no one dives out of the ring ...
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Both these %$%%$% couldn't hurt a baby with these soft #!# hands
Talk is cheap get your #%* in the ring if you think you can do a better jobOriginally Posted by Bigmike23
Both these %$%%$% couldn't hurt a baby with these soft #!# hands
i noticed alot of these british boxers do alot of slappingOriginally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Both these %$%%$% couldn't hurt a baby with these soft #!# hands
I agree.
Khan doesnt show me alot of power either
he does alot of Calzaghe slappin
Originally Posted by Proshares
[h4]Darchinyan[/h4]
• Although junior bantamweight champ Vic Darchinyan ended talks for an Aug. 21 Showtime-televised rematch with interim titlist Nonito Donaire -- who scored a massive fifth-round knockout of Darchinyan in a 2007 flyweight title bout -- he'll return in a bantamweight bout in Australia, his home country, May 20. Darchinyan will face Filipino Eric Barcelona (51-17-4, 19 KOs). Gary Shaw, Darchinyan's promoter, said Darchinyan wanted to remain active and that he had planned to take an interim bout even if the Donaire fight had been finalized. If Darchinyan (34-2-1, 27 KOs) wins, he could return to Showtime in August, Shaw said, adding that Darchinyan would like to fight the winner of either May 22 Showtime fight -- the featherweight main event between Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez or the co-feature between bantamweight titlist Yonnhy Perez and Abner Mares. "Hopefully for August, but it depends on who wins and what condition they are in when they win," Shaw said. Donaire, meanwhile, probably will open the July 10 Showtime card headlined by the Juan Manuel Lopez-Bernabe Concepcion featherweight title bout in Puerto Rico against an opponent to be named, Top Rank's Carl Moretti told ESPN.com.