it looks like this fight may not happen due to arum putting up an "insulting offer" to team judah. they're currently looking for an opponent to fight on the same date as the proposed ppv card. this may have something to do with judah becoming a promotional free agent yesterday.
Shoot what ever it was it probably wasn't hefty enought, being the fact that this might his last fight, if I'm gonna get carried out I'm gonna need 4 guys to do it, 2 to carry me on the strecher and two to carry my money bags :laugh:
Bob Arum has made millions and millions out of boxing and he should realise that sometimes you just need to pay to put great fights on.
Nobody says these two are the best Welterweights in the World but plenty will tune in to see what happens so the fight will make money.
Bob and Don King seemed to be slipping into the background and headed towards retirement but now De La Hoya and HBO have raised the game for boxing they are both making comebacks - now thats what I call a 'seniors tour'.
And like all those greedy bastars they think they're gonna live forever and take their money to the grave with them. their demise will come soon enough
This is my first post here of many to come hopefully.....Dan Rafael is reporting that Margarito-Cintron II is the new fight for the undercard. Its complete. Visit the end of his chat today for confirmation!
A rematch between IBF welterweight champion Kermit Cintron and former WBO titleholder Antonio Margarito has been signed for the Miguel Cotto-Alphonso Gomez card planned for April in New York City. Should Cotto beat Gomez, the winner of Cintron-Margarito will likely face Cotto in July.
Friday, January 25 2008
This is awesome!!:thumbsup: Much better then Magarito-Judah. Judah is 2-3-1 in his last 6 fights and his wins are against bottom tier fighters. He better get used to the fact that unless he comes back with some wins against a little bigger names, he is not going to make the money he is used to making.
I rather see Margarito-Judah. I think it would of been a more competitive fight. Margarito-Cintron 2 will have the same outcome as the first one. I don't see what Cintron can do that would make things diffrent.
Yeah I agree, Judah would be in a desperate position to keep his career alive and would have to put up one hell of a performance to beat a guy who's taller, busier and hits a lot harder. Then again he probably felt it was to much to overcome and used the money as an excuse?
Great news. I'm glad that we as boxing fans are going to see the fight that should have been. (Well actually it should have been Williams Cintron, but whatever)
I'm more excited to see this match than Margy vs Judah, I know that. Looks like Paul Williams is gonna be on the outside, which sucks for him. Cintron is playing duck, dodge and hide, and unless Margy wins, Paul wont want to fight him again.
I really wanted to see Margarito-Judah. I don't give Cintron much of a shot, but I'd give Zab a slim chance in upsetting Margarito. Either way Margarito wins and goes on to face Cotto.
What Are You Stoopid? I Give Cintron A Better Shot Based On The Preformance Of Zab We All Know When The 5th Round Starts Zab Is Out Of Energy And Pretty Much Out Of the Fight Not To Mention He Cant Handle A Pressure Fighter He Might Aswell Call It Quits
How about Kostya comes back for one more fight and makes Zab dance again? That is the last entertaining thing I remember Zab doing. Well other than complaining about the pain in his pecker during the Cotto fight, that was funny.
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