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Checking out that YouTube channel again,this time they streaming Roy Jones fights,im watching him give Trinidad the beats :mjgrin:
But I'm tripping out cuz Rick Ross is in the stands :ohhh:
but fight took place in 2001 didn't it?maybe he was really out there like that before he blew up:ohhh:
 

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Checking out that YouTube channel again,this time they streaming Roy Jones fights,im watching him give Trinidad the beats :mjgrin:
But I'm tripping out cuz Rick Ross is in the stands :ohhh:
but fight took place in 2001 didn't it?maybe he was really out there like that before he blew up:ohhh:
Family. Roy fought Tito 2008
 

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FELIX DIAZ INSISTS TERENCE CRAWFORD IS AVOIDING HIM: "THIS MAN DOES NOT WANT TO FIGHT ME...KEEP CHERRY-PICKING"
By Percy Crawford | March 17, 2017

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PC: Hey Felix, how is everything going?

FD: Everything is going well. I had started shaking out and I am on my way to California to start training with my trainer, Joel Diaz.

PC: Terence Crawford appears to be returning to the ring on May 20th. Your name is in the mix. You have been calling for this fight for a long time. Do you feel it's getting close to happening?

FD: To keep it complety honest, I don't think Crawford's team wants the fight with me, especially after they started the rumor that I had out-priced myself, which is totally false. I had accepted their offer from day 1 and I have the email to prove it, so they need to tell the truth.

PC: There aren't many fighters who would pursue Crawford like you have been. You're obviously confident that you can beat him.

FD: I just want to fight the best and Crawford is on that list and I feel I have what it takes to beat him.

PC: Stylistically, how do you see yourself matching up against Crawford? How do you see a fight playing out between the two of you?

FD: It will be a war. I know Terence will come at his best and I will prepare myself for whatever he brings.

PC: You are a decorated amateur, you're a southpaw, and for that reason, it doesn't seem like people are knocking your door down to fight. You don't have to say names if you don't want to, or feel free to say names, but I'm sure you have been turned down on a daily basis by some big-name guys.

FD: I have been turned down by Danny Garcia, Adrien Broner, Terence Crawford, Shawn Porter, Andre Berto and even Lamont Peterson for a rematch. It's a shame, but it's the truth and I dare anyone on that list to deny it.

PC: When you look around the 140-pound division, there are some guys there like Ricky Burns, Viktor Postol, and even Amir Imam. If not Crawford, is there anyone else in particular you would like to get in there with and test yourself against?

FD: I will fight anyone my team puts in front of me. I don't turn down from any challenge. Every fighter that comes from the Olympics are used to fighting the best the world has to offer, so we carry that same mindset into the pros.

PC: Adrien Broner is saying that he could still make 140 pounds. First off, do you believe that he can, and if so, is he on your radar?

FD: I would love to fight Broner at whatever weight he is comfortable at. So pass the word, Percy. I know you are well connected on that side (laughing).

PC: (Laughing) I got you, my man. In your opinion, what separates you from the rest of the junior welterweights?


FD: I can't speak for the other junior welterweights, but I come to fight. I don't come for a payday; I come to win.

PC: You have always been willing to go to welterweight and fight guys. Is that an option as well, to move up for a big fight?

FD: I made that clear to my advisor, Al Haymon, and Lou DiBella that I will fight anyone at 140 or 147 pounds, if it makes sense for my career.

PC: I wish you the best of luck moving forward. Thanks for your time and I hope you get the fights you're looking for. In closing, if Terence Crawford is reading this interview, tell us why he should be fighting Felix Diaz on May 20th.

FD: I'm not going to fool the fans, Percy, this man does not want to fight me, so whatever I say won't change his decision. Plus everybody on his team ain't confident that he could beat me. And also, I understand as well that Crawford supports a lot of people on his team, so they are protecting the cash cow, so keep cherry-picking, brother!


FELIX DIAZ INSISTS TERENCE CRAWFORD IS AVOIDING HIM: "THIS MAN DOES NOT WANT TO FIGHT ME...KEEP CHERRY-PICKING" || FIGHTHYPE.COM



Felix Diaz cant beat Broner:heh:



He's lying to himself, but they all do........until they get in the ring and lose. Nobody who doesn't have a size advantage on Broner will beat him:yeshrug:
 

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On Tuesday, I said:


Memo feeding The Great One that super serum :banderas:
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Haters will say its Photoshop :umad:






#mexicanhero :smugjccjr:
Yep, he's still around 190:ehh:





When that weight drain kicks in:ohlawd:



:mjlol:



Canelo Stans jus like Hillary Stans ... Head in the sand...convincing themselves reasons why its not goin happen...deep down they scary af N jus like on election night...cinco de mayo weekend them tears goin flow :mjcry:


The proof is right in yall face...Thought it was goin be easy ... thought The Hero was goin be fat...thought jccjr was goin be lazy





WRONG
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Muhfukker goin 10 rds with beefy...7 rds with Khan :shedead: N you think he goin hurt the iron chin great one??


Memo goin have this nikka at weigh in at 162 N fight night 192 :Jccjr:









Today it comes out:



Chavez Jr. Closing Workouts at 179, Confident of Beating Canelo

By Miguel Rivera

At first it took a lot of work, but little by little the results of his training with conditioning coach Memo Heredia, and technique with experienced Hall of Fame trainer Nacho Beristáin, have boosted the confidence of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

The former WBC middleweight champion is preparing for a grudge match with fellow Mexican superstar Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, which takes place on May 6th from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Chavez Jr. is training hard at the Otomí Ceremonial Center in Mexico, which is located 3,200 meters above sea level.

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The fight with Canelo takes place at a catch-weight of 164.5-pounds. Chavez Jr. last fought at 168-pounds, which is the super middleweight limit, last December in Mexico. Canelo fought at the junior middleweight limit of 154-pounds last September when he captured the WBO title from Liam Smith.

"People tell me that if I prepare well I will beat Canelo, and that gives me confidence because I will prepare well and then I will win," said Chavez Jr. to ESPN Deportes.

"I've always viewed this as a winnable fight, but today I view it as being even more winnable because I've put my body through hard work and it has responded well, in all aspects. I believe that when I punch I'm punching at my hardest ever and I'm improving my speed as well. I feel good, rejuvenated, it's been great to be here."

As for weight, Memo Heredia reported that Chavez Jr. is at about 182 pounds and when he finished his training for the day he reaches 179 pounds. Nacho Beristáin said that he will ask both Heredia and Julio to get the weight to 175 pounds in the next two weeks so the fighter can feel comfortable with it, and then having Julio drop another 10 pounds by the time of the official weigh-in will not be a problem.

- See more at: Chavez Jr. Closing Workouts at 179, Confident of Beating Canelo - Boxing News




I was about right from the pictures since he's currently 182 and should be 179 by the end of today:obama:




They want him at 175 by the beginning of April so that he can drop 10lbs over the next month before the fight.....but what if he plateaus, since he's dropping from so far up in weight?:ohhh:



When that weight drain kicks in around the 7th round:banderas:
 

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FELIX DIAZ INSISTS TERENCE CRAWFORD IS AVOIDING HIM: "THIS MAN DOES NOT WANT TO FIGHT ME...KEEP CHERRY-PICKING"
By Percy Crawford | March 17, 2017

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PC: Hey Felix, how is everything going?

FD: Everything is going well. I had started shaking out and I am on my way to California to start training with my trainer, Joel Diaz.

PC: Terence Crawford appears to be returning to the ring on May 20th. Your name is in the mix. You have been calling for this fight for a long time. Do you feel it's getting close to happening?

FD: To keep it complety honest, I don't think Crawford's team wants the fight with me, especially after they started the rumor that I had out-priced myself, which is totally false. I had accepted their offer from day 1 and I have the email to prove it, so they need to tell the truth.

PC: There aren't many fighters who would pursue Crawford like you have been. You're obviously confident that you can beat him.

FD: I just want to fight the best and Crawford is on that list and I feel I have what it takes to beat him.

PC: Stylistically, how do you see yourself matching up against Crawford? How do you see a fight playing out between the two of you?

FD: It will be a war. I know Terence will come at his best and I will prepare myself for whatever he brings.

PC: You are a decorated amateur, you're a southpaw, and for that reason, it doesn't seem like people are knocking your door down to fight. You don't have to say names if you don't want to, or feel free to say names, but I'm sure you have been turned down on a daily basis by some big-name guys.

FD: I have been turned down by Danny Garcia, Adrien Broner, Terence Crawford, Shawn Porter, Andre Berto and even Lamont Peterson for a rematch. It's a shame, but it's the truth and I dare anyone on that list to deny it.

PC: When you look around the 140-pound division, there are some guys there like Ricky Burns, Viktor Postol, and even Amir Imam. If not Crawford, is there anyone else in particular you would like to get in there with and test yourself against?

FD: I will fight anyone my team puts in front of me. I don't turn down from any challenge. Every fighter that comes from the Olympics are used to fighting the best the world has to offer, so we carry that same mindset into the pros.

PC: Adrien Broner is saying that he could still make 140 pounds. First off, do you believe that he can, and if so, is he on your radar?

FD: I would love to fight Broner at whatever weight he is comfortable at. So pass the word, Percy. I know you are well connected on that side (laughing).

PC: (Laughing) I got you, my man. In your opinion, what separates you from the rest of the junior welterweights?


FD: I can't speak for the other junior welterweights, but I come to fight. I don't come for a payday; I come to win.

PC: You have always been willing to go to welterweight and fight guys. Is that an option as well, to move up for a big fight?

FD: I made that clear to my advisor, Al Haymon, and Lou DiBella that I will fight anyone at 140 or 147 pounds, if it makes sense for my career.

PC: I wish you the best of luck moving forward. Thanks for your time and I hope you get the fights you're looking for. In closing, if Terence Crawford is reading this interview, tell us why he should be fighting Felix Diaz on May 20th.

FD: I'm not going to fool the fans, Percy, this man does not want to fight me, so whatever I say won't change his decision. Plus everybody on his team ain't confident that he could beat me. And also, I understand as well that Crawford supports a lot of people on his team, so they are protecting the cash cow, so keep cherry-picking, brother!


FELIX DIAZ INSISTS TERENCE CRAWFORD IS AVOIDING HIM: "THIS MAN DOES NOT WANT TO FIGHT ME...KEEP CHERRY-PICKING" || FIGHTHYPE.COM



Felix Diaz cant beat Broner:heh:



He's lying to himself, but they all do........until they get in the ring and lose. Nobody who doesn't have a size advantage on Broner will beat him:yeshrug:


lol naw... he did out price his self. then got scared of it back firing(looking like he ducking) and accepted the first offer at the last min according to rb.

fight supposed to happen on may 20(its in arum/craw team hands now) he gonna get koed bad.
 

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lol naw... he did out price his self. then got scared of it back firing(looking like he ducking) and accepted the first offer at the last min according to rb.

fight supposed to happen on may 20(its in arum/craw team hands now) he gonna get koed bad.


I don't know why every single one of Crawford's opponents lately attempt to trash talk him:heh:


All that ends up with is him having more motivation to prove a point against them:wow:


They way Crawford beat up Lundy is always going to be :mjlol: to me, bc Lundy runs his mouth soooooooo much:dead:
 
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