two big fights tonight

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bbb636
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two big fights tonight

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pascal-bolonti
lemieux-rosado

if pascal win, the fight with kovalev is on in quebec.
and if lemieux get an impressive win(like k.o before the 7-8 round)
triple g promoter said he's willing to come in quebec to face lemieux of course if the money is there.

pascal promoter(jean bedard of interbox) is targetting 6 million to be share 54% kovalev and 46% pascal.

how much would it take for golovkin to come?


of course if lemieux choke tonight it was just a dream.
bbb636
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its two big fight for what MIGHT come after. i agree with you, the fights itself are not big.
cold187
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i see lemeuix fighting GGG should he win in quebec. to build his fan base there

the ultimate would be GGG on wladimir jennign sundercard. as both K2 managed and on HBO
PsychoGamerTwo
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Pascal shouldn't have too much trouble with Bolonti. Anything other than a clear Pascal win, would be some upset! Lemieux vs Rosado... anything can happen. I admire Rosado's heart, but I'd like to see Lemieux as a new, fresh contender in the MW division. If he wins, I'd love to see him against Jacobs, Geale, Quillin, anyone not named GGG.
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Pascal should win easilly. I am not sure about Lemieux. If Rosado's skin holds, it could be a tough night for Lemieux.
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cold187 wrote:i see lemeuix fighting GGG should he win in quebec. to build his fan base there

the ultimate would be GGG on wladimir jennign sundercard. as both K2 managed and on HBO
I don't see GGG fighting Lemieux soon. Korobov who will have a belt soon will take preference. Then Cotto/Canelo winner. Dmitry Chudinov would be a big fight in Kazakhstan/Russia, and Golovkin said that he would like to fight in Kazakhstan. Personally, I would like Chudinov to fight Jacobs and/or Lemieux first to determine who is the most deserving.

Of course, if at any time a non-MW PPV fight like Chavez, Froch or Kessler is possible, it will take precedence over MW fights except the Cotto/Canelo one.
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If Lemieux beats Rosado, I want him to get rematches with Alcine and Rubio. Those two losses look bad on his resume. Really bad.
cold187
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ikorolev wrote:
cold187 wrote:i see lemeuix fighting GGG should he win in quebec. to build his fan base there

the ultimate would be GGG on wladimir jennign sundercard. as both K2 managed and on HBO
I don't see GGG fighting Lemieux soon. Korobov who will have a belt soon will take preference. Then Cotto/Canelo winner. Dmitry Chudinov would be a big fight in Kazakhstan/Russia, and Golovkin said that he would like to fight in Kazakhstan. Personally, I would like Chudinov to fight Jacobs and/or Lemieux first to determine who is the most deserving.

Of course, if at any time a non-MW PPV fight like Chavez, Froch or Kessler is possible, it will take precedence over MW fights except the Cotto/Canelo one.
well cotto/canelo fighting in may. so GGG is not fighting them after murray as GGG likes to stay busy
sometimes the better fights are hard to make so GGG keeps busy with contenders
Jacobs as regular champion should become mandatory for GGG unless haymon makes him drop the belt
Only possibility of the big name i see is Martinez who can cash out!!!
ikorolev
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I expect Korobov fight to happen in May-June. Saunders would have to wait again if GGG will want to fight Korobov. Then there is a possibility of Cotto/Canelo winner fight. I strongly doubt that Haymon will authorize Jacobs getting KOed by GGG, so two mandatories will be Chudinov and Saunders.
Rodian
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these two weeks have some good fights. Bradley-Chaves will probably be the most exciting however
brooklyndoug
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well, I got 6th row seats for Rosado-Lemieux tonight, so I certainly hope it lives up to it's potential bloodbathyness.
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brooklyndoug wrote:well, I got 6th row seats for Rosado-Lemieux tonight, so I certainly hope it lives up to it's potential bloodbathyness.

NICE! Those sound like great seats. I can't wait until you see Philly's own Rosado win by 7th round TKO!
pugilisticprofessor
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Pascal is a utter disgrace
ikorolev
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No contest. Bolonti did provoke Pascal, but Jean knew what he was doing.
mrbishi
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Are ye mad. Bolonti will never get a paid fight again after those theatrics.
ikorolev
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Dirrell is back in the ring, and Bolonti was hit much harder.
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