The Most Anticipated Pay Per View Fight Of The Year!
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During the press conference, Arum had a hard time keeping a straight face.
I guess that is for another story.
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It's the most anticipated fight of the year for the bars in Youngstown, and that's about it. They'll be making some good money that night.
I want to watch that card more to see my boy Humberto Soto fight.
I can't believe that Top Ranks marketing department made that with a straight face. :vd:
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Diane
It's the most anticipated fight of the year for the bars in Youngstown, and that's about it. They'll be making some good money that night.
I want to watch that card more to see my boy Humberto Soto fight.
I can't believe that Top Ranks marketing department made that with a straight face. :vd:
i'm actually disappointed in Soto, he's taking on Jesus fucking Chavez, and Chavez shouldn't even be in the ring anymore
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The Most Anticipated Fight of the Year on Top Rank. You guys are missing the operative words that make the statement true. Did Top Rank have a bigger PPV fight this year? I don't know. I don't think that question even can be pondered without your balls exploding. :o
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Zilla
The Most Anticipated Fight of the Year on Top Rank. You guys are missing the operative words that make the statement true. Did Top Rank have a bigger PPV fight this year? I don't know. I don't think that question even can be pondered without your balls exploding. :o
the Cotto Vs. Jennings / Pavlik Vs. Rubio was a bigger PPV than this and it was this year :-\
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So that's why Pavlik didn't fight Williams LMAO
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Espino actually isn't really a bad fighter, I've never seen the fight with Manfredo but he actually deserved the decision over Daniel Edouard who wasn't a bad fighter at all.
He's playing Alphonso Sanchez in the new Mickey Ward movie. That's worrying for the movie. That's best a fight Mickey Ward fans forget about. Sooo hopefully the movie doesn't glorify the fight, because it was a shit fight for 5 rounds.
I'd say Espino MD is what is definitely a great fight.
lol, no I haven't seen Espino but for a couple times and the Edouard bout was years ago. Still, it would be funny to see Pavilk lose ;D I think the backlash on Pavlik has been harsh though and over the course of writing this post, my feelings for him have changed. Pavlik is on the rebound, look impressive and have a 2010 like he had a 2007. Go Kelly! I completely forgot that he is an American too, that is a big plus (with a minus for being an Ohio State fan) aswell.
Pavlik KO4 and does a better job then Manfredo did! And Manfredo's next!
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Doubly screwed on Pavlik,wasn't the Rubio fight ppv?Highlight is seeing Soto but against a shop worn Chavez...no way worthy of PPV,just foul stuff.
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ElTerribleMorales
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Originally Posted by
Diane
It's the most anticipated fight of the year for the bars in Youngstown, and that's about it. They'll be making some good money that night.
I want to watch that card more to see my boy Humberto Soto fight.
I can't believe that Top Ranks marketing department made that with a straight face. :vd:
i'm actually disappointed in Soto, he's taking on Jesus fucking Chavez, and Chavez shouldn't even be in the ring anymore
Yeah, but you can't blame him for that. He's been begging to get big name fights, but no one is giving him the chance. Top Rank sure as $hit isn't doing enough to get him in to some bigger fights, so what's the guy to do, he has to stay busy somehow.
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amat
Espino actually isn't really a bad fighter, I've never seen the fight with Manfredo but he actually deserved the decision over Daniel Edouard who wasn't a bad fighter at all.
He's playing Alphonso Sanchez in the new Mickey Ward movie. That's worrying for the movie. That's best a fight Mickey Ward fans forget about. Sooo hopefully the movie doesn't glorify the fight, because it was a shit fight for 5 rounds.
I'd say Espino MD is what is definitely a great fight.
lol, no I haven't seen Espino but for a couple times and the Edouard bout was years ago. Still, it would be funny to see Pavilk lose ;D I think the backlash on Pavlik has been harsh though and over the course of writing this post, my feelings for him have changed. Pavlik is on the rebound, look impressive and have a 2010 like he had a 2007. Go Kelly! I completely forgot that he is an American too, that is a big plus (with a minus for being an Ohio State fan) aswell.
Pavlik KO4 and does a better job then Manfredo did! And Manfredo's next!
bUT THAT DOUBLE LEFT HOOK THAT FINISHED ALPHONSO WAS SEEN ON THE wHIT. oOscar undercard so at least the fans got to know how he could end a fight at any time.
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To me, nothing beats the anticipation of a Zelenoff-Thunder featuring TM as specialist analyst for the match.
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ElTerribleMorales
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Originally Posted by
Zilla
The Most Anticipated Fight of the Year on Top Rank. You guys are missing the operative words that make the statement true. Did Top Rank have a bigger PPV fight this year? I don't know. I don't think that question even can be pondered without your balls exploding. :o
the Cotto Vs. Jennings / Pavlik Vs. Rubio was a bigger PPV than this and it was this year :-\
Then I'm all out of ideas. :confused: