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Rollie_Fingaz

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So Broner is going BACK to 140 to win a title that he gave up because he claimed he couldn't make the weight and is being held by a guy that has been ducking him?


 

alexw

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So Broner is going BACK to 140 to win a title that he gave up because he claimed he couldn't make the weight and is being held by a guy that has been ducking him?




but he, you, and I know he cant beat anyone at 47

its his only option
 

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So Broner is going BACK to 140 to win a title that he gave up because he claimed he couldn't make the weight and is being held by a guy that has been ducking him?




Translated... I bit off more than I could chew and took a few ass whippings so my pride is making me go back down to fight smaller Dudes to avoid future ass whipping...

Isn't Terrance Crawford at 140? Why isn't this fake ass bitch ass poser calling him out!! Fuck this weak ass clown! :lol:
 

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Bruh... You don't know!! :lol:



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Rollie_Fingaz

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Isn't Terrance Crawford at 140? Why isn't this fake ass bitch ass poser calling him out!! Fuck this weak ass clown! :lol:

Because the last nigga that called Crawford out damned near got his head punched off when they fought.

But this is simple:

Burns vs. Broner
Crawford vs. Troyanovsky

Winners fight each other for the unified 140 lb title.
 

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Because the last nigga that called Crawford out damned near got his head punched off.

But this is simple:

Burns vs. Broner
Crawford vs. Troyanovsky

Winners fight each other for the unified 140 lb title.

Dude you made me wake my son up laughing at that shit!!! :lol:

Anyway, no way Broner fights Crawford even if he wins... Dude is a straight poser man! He doesn't want to fight any REAL fighters Fam...
 

Rollie_Fingaz

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Dude you made me wake my son up laughing at that shit!!! :lol:

Anyway, no way Broner fights Crawford even if he wins... Dude is a straight poser man! He doesn't want to fight any REAL fighters Fam...

Didn't say it would..I'm saying it SHOULD.

Crawford was about to make all that happen without Broner. That dumb nigga can't POSSIBLY think he's going to get his belt back from Burns without people asking him when is he going to fight Crawford.
 

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Didn't say it would..I'm saying it SHOULD.

Crawford was about to make all that happen without Broner. That dumb nigga can't POSSIBLY think he's going to get his belt back from Burns without people asking him when is he going to fight Crawford.

Thats whats funny with these short sighted Dudes. Shit, Crawford may start chasing his ass down, and no way he avoids that fight then without looking like a bitch! :smh:
 

Rollie_Fingaz

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Thats whats funny with these short sighted Dudes. Shit, Crawford may start chasing his ass down, and no way he avoids that fight then without looking like a bitch! :smh:

Crawford was going to eventually move up, Broner would have to avoid him until then. That's a LOT of ducking (barring doing a bid, suspension or a promotional hold up)
 

Rollie_Fingaz

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Fuck this fight. Pbc got anything today?

Nah. They had a card last night.

With Floyd Mayweather Jr. watching, Las Vegan Ishe Smith defeats Frank Galarza

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Ishe Smith lands a punch against Frank Galarza during the boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Frank Galarza, left and Ishe Smith fight during the boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Frank Galarza lands a punch against Ishe Smith during the boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Frank Galarza lands a punch against Ishe Smith during the boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Ishe Smith lands a punch against Frank Galarza during the boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Jose Cayetano wins the NABF super bantamweight fight against Alexis Santiago at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Alexis Santiago lands a punch against Jose Cayetano during the NABF super bantamweight fight at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Alexis Santiago lands a punch against Jose Cayetano during the NABF super bantamweight fight at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Ishe Smith wins fight against Frank Galarza at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Floyd Mayweather speaks with Referee Kenny Bayless at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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J'Leon Love lands a punch against Dashon Johnson during their super middleweight boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Dashon Johnson yells at the referee during his super middleweights boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Sanjarbek Rakhmanov connects with Marquis Hawthorne during their welterweights boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Floyd Mayweather arrives at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas for a boxing match on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley




















By GILBERT MANZANO
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Ishe Smith has admitted he only has a few chapters left in his decorated boxing career, but the Las Vegan doesn’t plan on having a bad ending.

Smith turned back the clock to defeat Frank Galarza by majority decision (95-95, 96-93, 95-94) in a junior middleweight bout Friday at The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

Smith, a 38-year-old Durango High School graduate, displayed fast combinations in the early rounds and even had a hip dance move that probably impressed his six children in attendance.

Smith (29-8, 12 knockouts) taunted Galarza (17-2-2, 11 KOs) with his dance after dropping the 31-year-old New Yorker with a right hook in the second round. Smith and Galarza got into a jawing battle leading up to the fight.


“He was doing interviews calling me old,” Smith said. “The old guy had to show him up. His trash talking made me think of a young me, but at the end of the day, you gotta get in the ring and perform.”

“The old guy” Smith had support from his longtime friend Floyd Mayweather Jr., who was ringside shouting advice. Mayweather and Smith have known each other since they were teenagers sparring at local Las Vegas gyms.

“Training with the best like Floyd (Mayweather), Bernard Hopkins, it has allowed me to learn,” Smith said. “I have learned so much from the greatest fighters in the world and pick up something from each of them. I am thankful I was able to pick up a lot along the way in my career.”

Galarza bounced back after the knockdown to pressure Smith during the final rounds. Smith, who missed the maximum weight limit of 156 by 1 pound at the weigh-in, said he had to dig deep to stay with the younger Galarza toward the end.

“He caught me off balance, and it turned out to be a knockdown,” Galarza said. “I think that made the difference in the whole fight, honestly.”

In the co-main event, Justin DeLoach handed Domonique Dolton his first loss and a busted nose in a unanimous decision (99-91, 98-92, 96-94).

Jose Cayetano defeated Alexis Santiago by unanimous decision (97-93, 96-94, 96-94) in a fitting brawl on Mexican Independence Day.

Cayetano, from Tijuana, Mexico, stifled Santiago with flying hooks to the head and body. Santiago, who goes by the nickname “Beaver,” was rocked a few times, but always answered back to go the full 10 rounds.

“Santiago started out strong, but as the rounds went on, he got less and less strong,” Cayetano said. “The fifth round was when I knew I really had him, and it continued from there.”


J’Leon Love had arguably the knockout of the night when he dropped Dashon Johnson with a right uppercut from the corner of the ring.

A wobbly Johnson was allowed to continue, but Love went in for the finish and the referee stopped the bout in the sixth round.

Las Vegan Sharif Bogere recorded an eighth-round technical knockout of Luis Florez in a super lightweight match.
 

papi68

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Nah. They had a card last night.

With Floyd Mayweather Jr. watching, Las Vegan Ishe Smith defeats Frank Galarza

web1_box-mayweathercard_091616_014_6973512.jpg

Ishe Smith lands a punch against Frank Galarza during the boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Frank Galarza, left and Ishe Smith fight during the boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Frank Galarza lands a punch against Ishe Smith during the boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
web1_box-mayweathercard_091616_011_6973512.jpg

Frank Galarza lands a punch against Ishe Smith during the boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
web1_box-mayweathercard_091616_010_6973512.jpg

Ishe Smith lands a punch against Frank Galarza during the boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
web1_box-mayweathercard_091616_009_6973512.jpg

Jose Cayetano wins the NABF super bantamweight fight against Alexis Santiago at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
web1_box-mayweathercard_091616_007_6973512.jpg

Alexis Santiago lands a punch against Jose Cayetano during the NABF super bantamweight fight at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
web1_box-mayweathercard_091616_006_6973512.jpg

Alexis Santiago lands a punch against Jose Cayetano during the NABF super bantamweight fight at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Ishe Smith wins fight against Frank Galarza at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
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Floyd Mayweather speaks with Referee Kenny Bayless at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
web1_box-mayweathercard_091616_001_6973512.jpg

J'Leon Love lands a punch against Dashon Johnson during their super middleweight boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
web1_box-mayweathercard_091616_002_6973512.jpg

Dashon Johnson yells at the referee during his super middleweights boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
web1_box-mayweathercard_091616_005_6973512.jpg

Sanjarbek Rakhmanov connects with Marquis Hawthorne during their welterweights boxing match at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley
web1_box-mayweathercard_091616_003_6973512.jpg

Floyd Mayweather arrives at the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino in Las Vegas for a boxing match on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (Loren Townsley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow @lorentownsley




















By GILBERT MANZANO
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Ishe Smith has admitted he only has a few chapters left in his decorated boxing career, but the Las Vegan doesn’t plan on having a bad ending.

Smith turned back the clock to defeat Frank Galarza by majority decision (95-95, 96-93, 95-94) in a junior middleweight bout Friday at The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

Smith, a 38-year-old Durango High School graduate, displayed fast combinations in the early rounds and even had a hip dance move that probably impressed his six children in attendance.

Smith (29-8, 12 knockouts) taunted Galarza (17-2-2, 11 KOs) with his dance after dropping the 31-year-old New Yorker with a right hook in the second round. Smith and Galarza got into a jawing battle leading up to the fight.


“He was doing interviews calling me old,” Smith said. “The old guy had to show him up. His trash talking made me think of a young me, but at the end of the day, you gotta get in the ring and perform.”

“The old guy” Smith had support from his longtime friend Floyd Mayweather Jr., who was ringside shouting advice. Mayweather and Smith have known each other since they were teenagers sparring at local Las Vegas gyms.

“Training with the best like Floyd (Mayweather), Bernard Hopkins, it has allowed me to learn,” Smith said. “I have learned so much from the greatest fighters in the world and pick up something from each of them. I am thankful I was able to pick up a lot along the way in my career.”

Galarza bounced back after the knockdown to pressure Smith during the final rounds. Smith, who missed the maximum weight limit of 156 by 1 pound at the weigh-in, said he had to dig deep to stay with the younger Galarza toward the end.

“He caught me off balance, and it turned out to be a knockdown,” Galarza said. “I think that made the difference in the whole fight, honestly.”

In the co-main event, Justin DeLoach handed Domonique Dolton his first loss and a busted nose in a unanimous decision (99-91, 98-92, 96-94).

Jose Cayetano defeated Alexis Santiago by unanimous decision (97-93, 96-94, 96-94) in a fitting brawl on Mexican Independence Day.

Cayetano, from Tijuana, Mexico, stifled Santiago with flying hooks to the head and body. Santiago, who goes by the nickname “Beaver,” was rocked a few times, but always answered back to go the full 10 rounds.

“Santiago started out strong, but as the rounds went on, he got less and less strong,” Cayetano said. “The fifth round was when I knew I really had him, and it continued from there.”


J’Leon Love had arguably the knockout of the night when he dropped Dashon Johnson with a right uppercut from the corner of the ring.

A wobbly Johnson was allowed to continue, but Love went in for the finish and the referee stopped the bout in the sixth round.

Las Vegan Sharif Bogere recorded an eighth-round technical knockout of Luis Florez in a super lightweight match.
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I actually think a healthy Kell Brook is a pick em fight with Spence and I'd actually give the edge to Brook based on experience...
Nuh uh.

Once Spence lands that good punch like he did on Chris Algieri, like Golovkin did on Kell Brook, Brook will face another TKO.

Like seriously, I'll put a hunid on Spence for that fight.
 

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Nuh uh.

Once Spence lands that good punch like he did on Chris Algieri, like Golovkin did on Kell Brook, Brook will face another TKO.

Like seriously, I'll put a hunid on Spence for that fight.
I feel you Bruh. Spence hasnt face the level of competition Brook has though. Im convinced he is the future but I need to see how he does against better comp
 
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