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Teddy Atlas Explains how Gennady Golovkin is no Monster

Many talk of ‘a monster in the middleweight division’ with the name of Gennady Golovkin, but some are not full convinced as yet. One man that is never afraid to say how he feels, Teddy Atlas, explains how he doesn’t see GGG as a monster at all..

Atlas said: Has he [Golovkin] been tested to the highest limits in this business with the highest stratosphere of fighters? ..No, he hasn’t, but he’s done the job with who he’s been in there with.” “When people say he’s a indestructible monster that’s going to clean up all the divisions and this force that can’t be reckoned with, I never believed that.”

“Then when I saw him against Lemieux and everybody started saying oh my god what a boxer, again I took that with a critical eye, with a grain of salt, not for the sake of being critical but for the sake of looking at what is really there, not at just what we want it to be.” Teddy went on to explain how he expected someone like GGG with over 400 amateur fights to beat Lemieux.. “But does that make him a Jake Lamotta? a Sugar Ray Robinson? Does that make him Carlos Monzón? Does that make him Marvin Haglar? ..No.”
Gennady Golovkin and David Lemieux last year

Gennady Golovkin and David Lemieux last year

Teddy stated how he would like to see Golovkin face Mayweather, “I’d love to see him face Mayweather, to see Golovkin’s strength, his velocity, his will tested against the science of Mayweather, the speed, elusiveness, the craft of Mayweather.” “a lot of people say GGG would be too big, but also, if you believe in Floyd, you’d say Floyd would be too fast, Floyd would be too small, Floyd would be too cute, Floyd would be too slick, I’d like to seem him tested but that’s not going to happen in that way.”
Andre Ward and GGG

Andre Ward and GGG

“I tell you tho, I’d be wearing a Golovkin hat if he wins this fight, and I don’t know if that’s going to happen as its all about the money, but Ward, Andre Ward, he’s a guy that brings the whole package in the ring, he’s technically solid, he can fight inside, he can fight outside, he can adjust, he can counterpunch, he can do whatever needs to be done, but the most important thing is, he’s mentally together.” “If Golovkin ever beat him, then I’ll be wearing a Golovkin hat.”
Will we see GGG vs Ward? Then maybe Atlas in a Golovkin hat..

Will we see GGG vs Ward? Then maybe Atlas in a Golovkin hat..

I like Teddy, I always have, but I know a few people personally that would disagree with him here, to say a fighter needs to move up, or down to prove himself isn’t something that’s too common in boxing. Guys like Bernard Hopkins in the past ruled their division and no one was asking them to move up or down to prove themselves. But saying that, Bernard Hopkins had the quality opponents on his résumé. We can’t hold it against Golovkin that there has been a lack of quality fighters for him to fight in his career as the loyal fans of Mike Tyson don’t hold it against Mike for never beating a great fighter in their peak stages of their career.
 
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Teddys solution is to fight two guys he can't fight lol. Mayweather is obviously retired and even if he wasn't he's a true welterweight. Andre Ward is at 175 pounds, rejected Golovkins offer to fight a couple years back, semi retired for a couple years after that, briefly asked Golovkin to sign to fight him hours after Golovkin signed to fight Lemieux then left 168 pounds for good.

It sucks Golovkin hasn't got a big name yet, Sergio Martinez wouldn't fight him, Cotto, Canelo, Froch, Chavez et al. But like Bernard Hopkins who struggled for years to get a big name his patience will hopefully pay off. Remember, Hopkins didn't get his big fight until he was 36 years old against Trinidad. Golovkin is hoping Canelo will be his Trinidad.
 

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The post didn't really imply that only in reference to Canelo but as a whole that fools are ducking GGG, w/e tho. I thought you finally came to your senses that GGG is being ducked in general because not long ago you called him out for fighting scrubs.
Naw the topic has been Canelo versus GGG for a while. Thats the big fight everyone wants. Canelo is clearly ducking him and thus the props. Simple as that. Got Em!!
 
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Manny Pacquiao provokes storm by calling gay people ‘worse than animals’

• Pacquiao, running for senate in the Philippines, causes outrage
• Boxer made comments in video posted on local TV5’s election site
Manny Pacquiao compares people in same-sex relationships to animals

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The eight-times world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao has provoked a storm of controversy in his home country after saying people in same-sex relationships “are worse than animals”.

Pacquiao, 37, who is running for a seat in the Philippines senate in May’s elections as a conservative Christian, made the remark in a video posted on local TV5’s election site.

“It’s common sense,” he said. “Do you see animals mating with the same sex? Animals are better because they can distinguish male from female. If men mate with men and women mate with women they are worse than animals.”

The country’s most popular gay comedian, Vice Ganda, posted #PrayForMannyPacquiao to his 6.7m followers on Twitter as he hit back at the boxer, adding: “Some people think they can judge people like God just because they’ve attended a prayer meeting and read the bible. The senate needs experts on politics and law, not blind prophets.”

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The LGBT is a group of people. We are humans. But not animals. Though we're no saints we will pray for Manny Pacquiao.

The singer Aiza Seguerra, who recently married her actress-girlfriend, called on voters to boycott Pacquiao, who is also preparing for his last fight in April, calling him an “ignorant, bigoted hypocrite”. Seguerra added: “You might have done our country proud but with your statement, you just showed the whole country why we shouldn’t vote for you.”

Pacquiao, beaten by Floyd Mayweather in May last year, currently represents the province of Sarangani in the House of Representatives, though is often absent. In one of his few speeches, Pacquiao quoted heavily from the bible as he attempted to stop a proposed law, since passed, giving free condoms to the poor.

Responding to the controversy via Instagram, Pacquiao initially posted an image of himself with his wife, quoting the bible and writing: “I rather obey the Lord’s command than obeying the desire of the flesh. I’m not condemning anyone, but I’m just telling the truth of what the bible says.”
Manny Pacquiao responded to the controversy via Instagram.

Later, though, he added an apology, saying: “I’m sorry for hurting people by comparing homosexuals to animals. Please forgive me for those I’ve hurt. I still stand on my belief that I’m against same sex marriage because of what the Bible says, but I’m not condemning LGBT. I love you all with the love of the Lord. God Bless you all and I’m praying for you.”

In January fighter Tyson Fury was reminded of his “heavy responsibilities” by the British Boxing Board of Control for his controversial remarks about homosexuality.
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That's a good fight. Not sure why they're needing a network to finalize considering both guys are in with HBO pretty good.
I remember like last month TR did come out saying they weren't doing fights on truTV anymore and looking for another network. HBO would advertise those fights too so who knows if TR is really looking for whats best for their fighters. GBP came in and took over HBO like crazy, and TR couldn't lock Cotto in for a fight between him and Canelo for maybe a Mexican Holiday. I did find it weird that the last truTV card was very HBO fan friendly. TR might be pissed off that HBO seems to start working with Haymon after TR showed loyalty to HBO these past few years. This might actually be true
 
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Teddys solution is to fight two guys he can't fight lol. Mayweather is obviously retired and even if he wasn't he's a true welterweight. Andre Ward is at 175 pounds, rejected Golovkins offer to fight a couple years back, semi retired for a couple years after that, briefly asked Golovkin to sign to fight him hours after Golovkin signed to fight Lemieux then left 168 pounds for good.

It sucks Golovkin hasn't got a big name yet, Sergio Martinez wouldn't fight him, Cotto, Canelo, Froch, Chavez et al. But like Bernard Hopkins who struggled for years to get a big name his patience will hopefully pay off. Remember, Hopkins didn't get his big fight until he was 36 years old against Trinidad. Golovkin is hoping Canelo will be his Trinidad.
GGG could have fought Ward, as Ward was also looking for a ppv partner, but GGG wanted that one at catchweight and felt Ward is irrelevant in boxing. He sounds like...
 
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GGG could have fought Ward, as Ward was also looking for a ppv partner, but GGG wanted that one at catchweight and felt Ward is irrelevant in boxing. He sounds like...
He couldn't have fought Ward. When Ward approached Golovkin after he signed to fight Lemieux, Ward was asking to sign to fight late 2016. He wanted to sign a fight for a year later. So even if Golovkin agreed to do that at 168 pounds, the fight still would not have happened. Sounded like a bunch of bullshit from Ward who was planning on going to 175 as it was.

Regarding Golovkin saying he wanted to MEET IN THE MIDDLE with Ward, remember, Golovkin doesn't have a belt at 168 pounds that Ward is mandatory to and Golovkin doesn't fight at an imaginary weight class of 161 pounds. That's the only way it would be comparable to Canelo. Also consider at the time, he was anticipating a fight with Canelo by now, so it wouldn't make sense to move up to 168 pounds then immediately drop back down to 160 (or possibly below) for a Canelo fight. Makes no sense. But again regardless, Ward wasn't even trying to fight then and wanted a one year away contract lol. Fuck that.
 
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Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez not the only one to ditch Gennady Golovkin
Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez not the only one to ditch Gennady Golovkin

Gennady Golovkin in action against David Lemieux in a World middleweight championship title unification bout at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 17. (Rich Schultz / Associated)
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Gennady Golovkin’s opponent failed to show for Tuesday’s news conference at L.A. Live's Conga Room.

Many don’t expect much of a difference between that and April 23, when heavy underdog Dominic Wade is responsible for appearing at the Forum to fight Golovkin, who’s seeking to extend his 21-fight knockout streak.

Golovkin (34-0, 31 knockouts) was forced to take the consolation date against his mandatory International Boxing Federation middleweight foe Wade (18-0, 12 KOs) after Mexico’s new World Boxing Council middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez balked at a title unification bout.

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Alvarez opted instead to take an HBO pay-per-view date May 7 against former 140-pound champion Amir Khan of England.

Before his news conference began Tuesday, Golovkin was asked what he thought, as a boxer and as a man, about Alvarez’s reluctance to pursue an immediate meeting.

“That’s a good question. This is a business, [sometimes] a terrible business,” Golovkin said. “I’m a boxer. Of course, I’m ready.”

He said Alvarez-Khan “is not good for boxing. Amir Khan, he’s not bad … [Canelo] will knock the hell out of him. This is true. … There’s a big difference in size. … I need a chance. Give me the chance.”

There have been rumblings that Alvarez’s promoter, Golden Boy Promotions, would like to stall an Alvarez-Golovkin date until 2017, but Golovkin promoter Tom Loeffler said there’s a signed agreement in place that the Alvarez-Khan winner has to agree to negotiate with Golovkin within 15 days after their bout at Las Vegas’ new T-Mobile Arena, or the WBC belt goes to Golovkin.

“We’ve always said Canelo is a very proud champion who’s taken very risky fights before for much less money than he’d get for Gennady,” Loeffler said. “Right now, it’s the biggest fight in the sport.”

Alvarez balked after less than 150,000 viewers bought Golovkin’s title-unification pay-per-view victory over Canada’s David Lemieux in October at Madison Square Garden.

There’s obvious thinking from the Alvarez camp that Kazakhstan’s Golovkin still has audience building to do. Alvarez’s November victory over former champion Miguel Cotto drew 900,000 buys.

Still, Golovkin’s trainer, Abel Sanchez, said Alvarez’s reluctance is a convincing mind-game victory for Golovkin.

“Gennady’s saying, ‘I’m here.’ … For Canelo to back out … if he completely says he doesn’t want to fight Gennady [in May], that’s good enough for Gennady,” Sanchez said.

As for Golovkin’s April 23 foe Wade, who was unable to travel from Washington, D.C., because of weather, Sanchez said a title shot is powerful motivation that must be considered by Golovkin as he enters training camp next week in Big Bear.

Golovkin “has to be perfect now,” Sanchez admitted. “[Wade] understands this is his opportunity.

“Every coach trains for a 12-round fight. [Golovkin] will be prepared for 12 rounds. If it’s less, then it’s less. Whether it’s Dominic Wade or a knockout, the important part [for Golovkin] is to look good doing it.”

Golovkin said he never heard of Wade before he emerged as the opponent. He won’t see him in person until Thursday’s news conference in New York.

Tickets for Golovkin-Wade went on sale Tuesday. Loeffler said more than 6,000 seats were already sold, with the Forum’s capacity at just more than 16,000.
 
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He couldn't have fought Ward. When Ward approached Golovkin after he signed to fight Lemieux, Ward was asking to sign to fight late 2016. He wanted to sign a fight for a year later. So even if Golovkin agreed to do that at 168 pounds, the fight still would not have happened. Sounded like a bunch of bullshit from Ward who was planning on going to 175 as it was.

Regarding Golovkin saying he wanted to MEET IN THE MIDDLE with Ward, remember, Golovkin doesn't have a belt at 168 pounds that Ward is mandatory to and Golovkin doesn't fight at an imaginary weight class of 161 pounds. That's the only way it would be comparable to Canelo. Also consider at the time, he was anticipating a fight with Canelo by now, so it wouldn't make sense to move up to 168 pounds then immediately drop back down to 160 (or possibly below) for a Canelo fight. Makes no sense. But again regardless, Ward wasn't even trying to fight then and wanted a one year away contract lol. Fuck that.
Well, according to Abel Sanchez, Ward was the one who was gonna have to wait til 2016-17and become more relevant so it can make more "business sense." Here's the vid:

 
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I don't care what Abel says, he's just like Roach or Mayweather, etc - cocky trainer that talks big shit for his fighter. Regardless that video is from October, long after the Lemieux fight was signed and the first part of the video he's talking about fighting Canelo next (or for the WBC belt).

What I'm talking about is factual stuff - Ward approached Golovkin after he signed to fight Lemieux and what his (Ward) offer was, was a deal to fight a year later (late 2016). Again, this was right at the time Golovkin signed to fight Lemieux and he/K2 figured the Canelo fight would have been made by now. So clearly Golovkin has not had an opportunity to fight Ward yet, besides a couple years ago when Golovkin offered to fight him at 168 and Ward rejected it (said something about getting his name up etc). Doesn't even matter now since Ward is at light heavyweight and was planning on doing that from the start (which is why his entire offer seemed funny to me not to mention he contacted him knowing he was finalizing a PPV with Lemieux, but that's irrelevant).
 
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I don't care what Abel says, he's just like Roach or Mayweather, etc - cocky trainer that talks big shit for his fighter. Regardless that video is from October, long after the Lemieux fight was signed and the first part of the video he's talking about fighting Canelo next (or for the WBC belt).

What I'm talking about is factual stuff - Ward approached Golovkin after he signed to fight Lemieux and what his (Ward) offer was, was a deal to fight a year later (late 2016). Again, this was right at the time Golovkin signed to fight Lemieux and he/K2 figured the Canelo fight would have been made by now. So clearly Golovkin has not had an opportunity to fight Ward yet, besides a couple years ago when Golovkin offered to fight him at 168 and Ward rejected it (said something about getting his name up etc). Doesn't even matter now since Ward is at light heavyweight and was planning on doing that from the start (which is why his entire offer seemed funny to me not to mention he contacted him knowing he was finalizing a PPV with Lemieux, but that's irrelevant).
This is the part that gets to me about this whole argument with GGG vs Canelo. If Canelo WAS to fight GGG this May and GGG took 20% at most and a catchweight at 155, you think Canelo would say no? GGG had demands and Canelo said WAIT! The same shit Sanchez is saying about Ward. As a trainer, he is involved in whats going on in his fighters' career so what he's saying is not BS. GGG stayed loyal to HBO, for money reasons, during the "cold war." GGG accepted step aside money. If he cared so much about unifying title belts, he shouldn't have accepted any of that. All the top fighters chose their own paths, switched networks to get the fights they needed, and are ppv stars. They never limited themselves or played it safe. GGG vs Ward would never happen not because Ward was bullshitting, but because GGG wants to play it safe. Why can't Canelo do the same?
 
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This is the part that gets to me about this whole argument with GGG vs Canelo. If Canelo WAS to fight GGG this May and GGG took 20% at most and a catchweight at 155, you think Canelo would say no?
Yes. Golden Boy had zero intentions of fighting Golovkin next. Eric Gomez and Oscar both made that perfectly clear before and immediately after the Cotto fight (they literally said it).


GGG had demands and Canelo said WAIT! The same shit Sanchez is saying about Ward.
What demands are you talking about? This is where you make shit up or make assumptions. The deal Golden Boy/The WBC were making, and ended up making, was NEVER about specific terms (catchweight, purse split, etc) it was, from the start, about an extension to the mandatory fight. No terms were made or demanded.

Further, stop comparing the two situations since they aren't the same.

Canelo IS middleweight champion.
Golovkin IS middleweight mandatory champ.
They are both title holders in the same division.

Andre Ward was at 168 and now 175.
Golovkin doesn't own a belt at 168 pounds and Ward is not mandatory to Golovkin. Golovkin also doesn't fight at a made up weight class of a 161 pounds.

As a trainer, he is involved in whats going on in his fighters' career so what he's saying is not BS.
That's such BS. We know trainers say shit all the time. What did Roach say? "There will be no fourth Marquez fight". He was adamant about that saying he advised Pacquiao not to take it, it won't happen, etc. What happens? Marquez 4.

Point is, trainer's are trainers. They aren't the ones at the negotiating table and they aren't the ones making fights. K2 does that. Abel Sanchez has zero contact with Golden Boy, zero. His job is to train Golovkin and talk to the media.

GGG stayed loyal to HBO, for money reasons, during the "cold war." GGG accepted step aside money. If he cared so much about unifying title belts, he shouldn't have accepted any of that. All the top fighters chose their own paths, switched networks to get the fights they needed, and are ppv stars.
Like we've already discussed- Golovkin wants to fight Canelo and unify. He'd much rather win the belt by beating him in a huge fight versus simply being elevated from interim champion to regular champion. They, in good faith, accepted a deal with Golden Boy to fight later this year. If Canelo doesn't they will have him stripped and move on, period.


They never limited themselves or played it safe. GGG vs Ward would never happen not because Ward was bullshitting, but because GGG wants to play it safe. Why can't Canelo do the same?
Haven't you read anything I said? Ward vs Golovkin LITERALLY could not have happened yet. If Golovkin agreed and said YES ANDRE I ACCEPT YOUR WEIRD DEMAND, this fight STILL would not have happened and it wouldn't happen until the end of 2016. This was confirmed by both sides! Also keep in mind, before Golovkin was mandatory to the WBC belt he offered to move up and fight Ward and he flat out rejected it, that's a fact. Obviously Golovkin is in a different situation now being that he has an agreement to fight Canelo, not to mention Ward has his own plans going forward (he's 175 now).
 
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The USA Knockouts Travel Across the Globe for Their Third Match of the 2016 WSB Season
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(COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) - Four American boxers traveled nearly 4000 miles to Casablanca, Morocco for the USA Knockouts’ first away match of the 2016 World Series of Boxing season. The USA Knockouts will face the Morocco Atlas Lions on Friday at the Salle Omnisport Complexe in Casablanca, Morocco.

Three USA Knockouts will return for their second match of the season following the 2016 opener against Miami in mid-January. American bantamweight Shakur Stevenson (Newark, N.J.) received WSB Boxer of the Week honors for his performance in week one and he will compete in his second WSB match against the Morocco Atlas Lions’ Mohamed Hamout on Friday. Middleweight Charles Conwell (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) was victorious in his WSB debut as well and he’s back in action against Morocco’s Badr-Eddine Haddioui. In the light welterweight division, Gary Russell (Capitol Heights, Md.) will look to bounce back from an opening bout loss in his match-up with the home team’s Abedlhaq Nadir.

Heavyweight Brandon Glanton (Ellenwood, Ga.) will compete in his first WSB match on Friday and he will face Abdeljalil Abdouhamda of Morocco in the final bout of the night. Colombia’s Hernan Alarcon will represent the USA Knockouts in the opening bout of the night against the Atlas Lions’ Imad Ahayoun in the light flyweight division.

The American team departed for Casablanca on Saturday and after traveling for approximately 24 hours arrived in Casablanca to acclimate to their new surroundings. Coaches Kay Koroma (Burke, Va.) and Augie Sanchez (Las Vegas, Nev.) joined the U.S. squad and they are leading the team’s final preparations before Friday’s matches. Team USA has enjoyed their new surroundings and they held a training session at a nearby beach as well as visiting a local gym to workout with area boxers on Tuesday and Wednesday. Friday’s bouts will begin at 10 p.m. local time/5 p.m. ET at the Omnisport Complexe.

Following Friday’s bouts, Stevenson, Russell, Conwell, Sanchez and Koroma will travel to the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs to prepare for the international Olympic qualifying event March 11-19 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.


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Welterweight prospect Errol Spence Jr. is penciled to headline a PBC event against former junior welterweight titlist Chris Algieri on April 16.
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Yes. Golden Boy had zero intentions of fighting Golovkin next. Eric Gomez and Oscar both made that perfectly clear before and immediately after the Cotto fight (they literally said it).




What demands are you talking about? This is where you make shit up or make assumptions. The deal Golden Boy/The WBC were making, and ended up making, was NEVER about specific terms (catchweight, purse split, etc) it was, from the start, about an extension to the mandatory fight. No terms were made or demanded.

Further, stop comparing the two situations since they aren't the same.

Canelo IS middleweight champion.
Golovkin IS middleweight mandatory champ.
They are both title holders in the same division.

Andre Ward was at 168 and now 175.
Golovkin doesn't own a belt at 168 pounds and Ward is not mandatory to Golovkin. Golovkin also doesn't fight at a made up weight class of a 161 pounds.



That's such BS. We know trainers say shit all the time. What did Roach say? "There will be no fourth Marquez fight". He was adamant about that saying he advised Pacquiao not to take it, it won't happen, etc. What happens? Marquez 4.

Point is, trainer's are trainers. They aren't the ones at the negotiating table and they aren't the ones making fights. K2 does that. Abel Sanchez has zero contact with Golden Boy, zero. His job is to train Golovkin and talk to the media.



Like we've already discussed- Golovkin wants to fight Canelo and unify. He'd much rather win the belt by beating him in a huge fight versus simply being elevated from interim champion to regular champion. They, in good faith, accepted a deal with Golden Boy to fight later this year. If Canelo doesn't they will have him stripped and move on, period.




Haven't you read anything I said? Ward vs Golovkin LITERALLY could not have happened yet. If Golovkin agreed and said YES ANDRE I ACCEPT YOUR WEIRD DEMAND, this fight STILL would not have happened and it wouldn't happen until the end of 2016. This was confirmed by both sides! Also keep in mind, before Golovkin was mandatory to the WBC belt he offered to move up and fight Ward and he flat out rejected it, that's a fact. Obviously Golovkin is in a different situation now being that he has an agreement to fight Canelo, not to mention Ward has his own plans going forward (he's 175 now).
Nevermind bro. What I', trying to say that when GGG vs Canelo comes into conversation, GGG's camp and fans say, "Unfortunately, this is a business." When it comes down to fighting Ward, it was, "Ward needs to understand this is a business." Forget the whole "mandatory" shit because at the end if he really cared GGG wouldn't have limited himself by making his business decisions and would have unified a year ago.
 
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Welterweight prospect Errol Spence Jr. is penciled to headline a PBC event against former junior welterweight titlist Chris Algieri on April 16.
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I hope this isn't a situation where Haymon is rushing Spence Jr the way he did with Broner. Because I think after the experiences and last performance by Algieri, I favor Algieri. Good fight tho
 
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Algieri's last performance against Bone wasn't anything to go crazy over. Spence has been wiping his ass with guys like Bone. I'd likely pick van Heerden who Spence recently annihilated to beat Bone. There comes a time where you need to find out if you have a great fighter or a very good fighter. You can't keep throwing Spence in there with guys he slaughters.

If Spence loses this fight it's on Spence, not anyone else. This is a natural progression fight for a guy everyone is touting to be a star. Broner wasn't rushed to anything, he wanted to be Henry Armstrong and storm through divisions. You're also using some serious hindsight in saying he was rushed to fight Maidana. Maidana at that point in time had dropped fights to most solid boxers he fought and he was a big time underdog going into that fight having recently been clowned on by Devon Alexander.

Broner lost because Maidana was better than him and Broner just wasn't who we thought he was. The guy was unbeaten and had just won his 3rd divisional title going into that fight, no way possible he was rushed.
 
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You're right about Algieri, I was referring to the Khan fight. But as far as Broner being rushed, IMO, he was rushed not just because of mving up divisions, but his age as well. When he fought Maidana, he was like 23 at the time and he was barely adjusting to 147. Maidana wasn't just a threat, he was experienced as well. Spence is a lil older I believe, but his experience isn't as much as Algieri. For me, that would be the difference maker. That's why I'm picking Algieri
 
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Mets to host Pride Night this season

The Mets will host the team’s first ever Pride Night at Citi Field this season, and will be the first of New York’s major sports teams to have a night dedicated to the LGBT community.

The Mets in the past have hosted events from Fiesta Latina night to Jewish Heritage Day. Other major league teams have hosted LGBT nights.

The Mets will unveil details (including the date) at a press conference Tuesday, with Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, Rep. Steve Israel and LGBT Network CEO David Kilmnick.

“I’m proud to be making this announcement — one, as a lifelong Met fan, and two, we get to beat the Yankees on this,” Kilmnick joked to us.

He added that the team’s “making sure that everyone is welcomed and celebrated at Citi Field.”

Over 5,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender fans are expected at Pride Night, he said, and a portion of all ticket sales will go the LGBT Network’s anti-bullying programs.