The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury

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lazboy wrote: 20 Nov 2018, 07:54 Jesus H! With all due respect those 4 fighters are shot. Shot to shite. Pretty shabby if you ask me. Shabby and shot to shite.
Evander wrote: 20 Nov 2018, 05:07
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
Chris Arreola
Robert Guerrero
Alfredo Angulo
Angulo won't push Chavez ?
Yarde be worth watching.
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No, angulo has nothing left. None of those guys should be boxing.
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Yarde should make the main event.
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Evander wrote: 24 Nov 2018, 06:02 Yarde should make the main event.
None of those guys are on the televised portion.
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Why are they on the card then ?
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Huh?
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Evander wrote: 24 Nov 2018, 06:28 Why are they on the card then ?
To give the 30 or so fans who show up at Staples around 3 p.m. something to watch.

The televised portion of undercard has some decent fighters, but not against each other.

Both Hurd and Joyce are 1-100 favorites.

Ortiz, the best of the televised undercard boxers, is only a 1-30 choice.

Just bouts put together to showcase the stars. Very uncompetitive.
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Chavez vs. Angulo is a doubt.

According to multiple sources in Mexico, there is a serious possibility that Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. will not return as planned this coming Saturday night.

Sources indicate that Chavez Jr. has not complied with the necessary medical exam requirements that are necessary to get licensed for the fight.

Angulo has been training with veteran coach Abel Sanchez in Big Bear, California.

This would be Angulo's first fight (24-7, 20 Ko's) since he lost a close battle with former world champion Sergio Mora in April of this year, in what was the Mexican boxer's debut in the super middleweight division.

Chávez Jr. (50-3-1, 32 KO's) has not fought since May 2017, when he faced Canelo Alvarez in a battle that was agreed-upon for a catch-weight of 164.5 pounds. Chavez, who was seriously weight drained, was dominated and lost a unanimous decision.

A few days ago, Chavez Jr. admitted in a revealing interview that he went to rehab to tackle a problem with substance abuse.

Chavez Jr. had been training first in Jalisco and then in California with Luis Cornejo, Eduardo Montiel and his uncle, Rodolfo Chávez.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 25 Nov 2018, 19:25 Chavez vs. Angulo is a doubt.

According to multiple sources in Mexico, there is a serious possibility that Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. will not return as planned this coming Saturday night.

Sources indicate that Chavez Jr. has not complied with the necessary medical exam requirements that are necessary to get licensed for the fight.

Angulo has been training with veteran coach Abel Sanchez in Big Bear, California.

This would be Angulo's first fight (24-7, 20 Ko's) since he lost a close battle with former world champion Sergio Mora in April of this year, in what was the Mexican boxer's debut in the super middleweight division.

Chávez Jr. (50-3-1, 32 KO's) has not fought since May 2017, when he faced Canelo Alvarez in a battle that was agreed-upon for a catch-weight of 164.5 pounds. Chavez, who was seriously weight drained, was dominated and lost a unanimous decision.

A few days ago, Chavez Jr. admitted in a revealing interview that he went to rehab to tackle a problem with substance abuse.

Chavez Jr. had been training first in Jalisco and then in California with Luis Cornejo, Eduardo Montiel and his uncle, Rodolfo Chávez.
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4 days to go and yarde's opponent is still TBA. How fooking bad is the guy the manage to dredge up for this one gonna be?
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Bigdogsnose wrote: 27 Nov 2018, 05:41 4 days to go and yarde's opponent is still TBA. How fooking bad is the guy the manage to dredge up for this one gonna be?
It’s just likely gonna be a 8 rounder or something. They should have just gotten him a real opponent and had him fight on 15 Dec at Brentwood.

Yarde also fought a nobody fight on the Canelo vs. Smith card in US.
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Yarde and Angulo off the card.
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