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Ward just became my favorite fighter from this speech right here! Dude is quality in the ring, and a grown ass man out of it! Hope he knocks Kovalev he fuck out in this fight! Dude has a lot of class and is a beast in the ring! Big Ups to you Andre, for proving you don't have to act like an ignorant asshole to prove a point! :cheers:
 

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Ward just became my favorite fighter from this speech right here! Dude is quality in the ring, and a grown ass man out of it! Hope he knocks Kovalev he fuck out in this fight! Dude has a lot of class and is a beast in the ring! Big Ups to you Andre, for proving you don't have to act like an ignorant asshole to prove a point! :cheers:


I think that bothers Sergey. Dude was talking greasy as cheesesteak on Twitter. Why isn't he talking now? And I don't want to hear there is a language difference. He has an interpreter.

Dude can't handle losing, nor can he deal with the man that handed him that L. Look the staredowns.

...oh, and fuck Cathy Duva as well.
 

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:smh: That ugly shit is another sanctioning fee ploy by the WBC:



Canelo Álvarez and Julio César Chávez Jr. Will Fight For This Huichol Championship Belt on May 6

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Photo: Forbes

The belt, named “Presidente Adolfo López Mateos,” was commissioned to the Arte Marakame studio in Morelia, owned by artist Fernando Montilla. The huichol craftsman of the belt, Luis de la Cruz, used over 40,000 pieces of crystal beads for the project, which will be awarded to the winner of the May 6th bout in Las Vegas. Going forward, the belt, which is already being valued at over 100,000 pesos, will be fought for twice a year, around the Mexican holidays of May 5 (Cinco de Mayo) and September 16 (Mexican Independence Day).

While the one-of-a-kind belt raises the stakes for the fight, Canelo and César Chávez Jr. have had enough animosity to fuel the run-up to the most anticipated headline fight of the young year. Most recently, on a Tuesday conference call, Canelo said that his opponent’s comments about the doping tests prior to the fight have been stupid “pendejadas.” Previously, César Chávez Jr. and his trainer, Angel Heredia, had called out Canelo, saying that it was strange that Álvarez was doubting Las Vegas’s Voluntary Anti-Doping Association’s usage of urine tests over blood tests.

On the Tuesday call with reporters, Canelo stated that “What he’s saying is very stupid. Simply put, very stupid, because we’re talking about VADA – the top agency, very professional. Whether they do blood, whether they do urine, they know what they’re doing.” He also went on to call the second-generation boxer a “non-coherent person,” and one that acts as if he were still a child.

For their part, César Chávez Jr.’s camp has stated that Canelo made a mistake choosing him for his next rival, and that their fighter’s reach and power will defeat the red-headed catchweight.
 

PDQ21

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:smh: That ugly shit is another sanctioning fee ploy by the WBC:



Canelo Álvarez and Julio César Chávez Jr. Will Fight For This Huichol Championship Belt on May 6

C7n_oYRUwAAEa1w.jpg

Photo: Forbes

The belt, named “Presidente Adolfo López Mateos,” was commissioned to the Arte Marakame studio in Morelia, owned by artist Fernando Montilla. The huichol craftsman of the belt, Luis de la Cruz, used over 40,000 pieces of crystal beads for the project, which will be awarded to the winner of the May 6th bout in Las Vegas. Going forward, the belt, which is already being valued at over 100,000 pesos, will be fought for twice a year, around the Mexican holidays of May 5 (Cinco de Mayo) and September 16 (Mexican Independence Day).

While the one-of-a-kind belt raises the stakes for the fight, Canelo and César Chávez Jr. have had enough animosity to fuel the run-up to the most anticipated headline fight of the young year. Most recently, on a Tuesday conference call, Canelo said that his opponent’s comments about the doping tests prior to the fight have been stupid “pendejadas.” Previously, César Chávez Jr. and his trainer, Angel Heredia, had called out Canelo, saying that it was strange that Álvarez was doubting Las Vegas’s Voluntary Anti-Doping Association’s usage of urine tests over blood tests.

On the Tuesday call with reporters, Canelo stated that “What he’s saying is very stupid. Simply put, very stupid, because we’re talking about VADA – the top agency, very professional. Whether they do blood, whether they do urine, they know what they’re doing.” He also went on to call the second-generation boxer a “non-coherent person,” and one that acts as if he were still a child.

For their part, César Chávez Jr.’s camp has stated that Canelo made a mistake choosing him for his next rival, and that their fighter’s reach and power will defeat the red-headed catchweight.


Smh n lol at the same damn time
 

shamone

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:smh: That ugly shit is another sanctioning fee ploy by the WBC:



Canelo Álvarez and Julio César Chávez Jr. Will Fight For This Huichol Championship Belt on May 6

C7n_oYRUwAAEa1w.jpg

Photo: Forbes

The belt, named “Presidente Adolfo López Mateos,” was commissioned to the Arte Marakame studio in Morelia, owned by artist Fernando Montilla. The huichol craftsman of the belt, Luis de la Cruz, used over 40,000 pieces of crystal beads for the project, which will be awarded to the winner of the May 6th bout in Las Vegas. Going forward, the belt, which is already being valued at over 100,000 pesos, will be fought for twice a year, around the Mexican holidays of May 5 (Cinco de Mayo) and September 16 (Mexican Independence Day).

While the one-of-a-kind belt raises the stakes for the fight, Canelo and César Chávez Jr. have had enough animosity to fuel the run-up to the most anticipated headline fight of the young year. Most recently, on a Tuesday conference call, Canelo said that his opponent’s comments about the doping tests prior to the fight have been stupid “pendejadas.” Previously, César Chávez Jr. and his trainer, Angel Heredia, had called out Canelo, saying that it was strange that Álvarez was doubting Las Vegas’s Voluntary Anti-Doping Association’s usage of urine tests over blood tests.

On the Tuesday call with reporters, Canelo stated that “What he’s saying is very stupid. Simply put, very stupid, because we’re talking about VADA – the top agency, very professional. Whether they do blood, whether they do urine, they know what they’re doing.” He also went on to call the second-generation boxer a “non-coherent person,” and one that acts as if he were still a child.

For their part, César Chávez Jr.’s camp has stated that Canelo made a mistake choosing him for his next rival, and that their fighter’s reach and power will defeat the red-headed catchweight.

what the fuck is that?
 

shamone

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Ward just became my favorite fighter from this speech right here! Dude is quality in the ring, and a grown ass man out of it! Hope he knocks Kovalev he fuck out in this fight! Dude has a lot of class and is a beast in the ring! Big Ups to you Andre, for proving you don't have to act like an ignorant asshole to prove a point! :cheers:
kovalev is messed up in the head. it's going to be interesting. it hard for a fighter to change habits. we'll see if kovalev make adjustments. he going to have to win with a ko or unequivocally beat ward. ward is probably try to be the aggressor in this fight all the way through.
 

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Adrien Broner and Mario Balotelli gotta be the 2 young athletes with the highest potential that just doesn't seem like they're going to reach it due to their background/upbringing/environment. I feel like he still beats out Balotelli tho, at least Balotelli only got 1 kid while AB got 7
 
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