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no news on garcia matthysse yet:stopitslime:


i thought we were gonna hear something this last week
 

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Beating a 22 loss Salido by quitting when the goin got tough N Knocking out a shot to shyt JuanMa while cheating on the scales gets you into P4P breh??:comeon:

im looking at what he is doing in the ring and its very impressive so much control and awareness i havent been this impressed by the use of a jab in a while reminds of ricardo lopez a lot
 

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no news on garcia matthysse yet:stopitslime:


i thought we were gonna hear something this last week

They working on a venue N the purses

Barclay's is taken for that date in Sept.....there was talks of having it in DC N maybe even LA

If Haymon says fight these nikkas goin fight it's that simple:smugdraper:
 

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Juanma: There Are No Excuses, Mikey Garcia Was Better - Boxing News
By Elisinio Castillo

Former two division world champion Juan Manuel "Juanma" Lopez (33-3, 30 KOs) has no excuses about his fourth round stoppage loss to Mikey Garcia (32-0, 27 KOs) on Saturday night at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. The fight was stopped in the fourth after Lopez was down for the second time in the fight.

The Puerto Rican fighter plans to return even stronger, and won't even use Garcia's weight advantage as an excuse for the loss. Garcia weighed two pounds over the featherweight limit on Friday, and as a result he lost his WBO title. Rather than kill his body by squeezing down to 126, he paid Juanma a six figure sum.

"I could not get him early with the right. I saw that he was fresh and hungry, so I did not go after the knockout. I decided to wait for a few more rounds to pass. There are no excuses. He was better tonight. I did not expect him to use the left so well. We prepared for his right, but his left hook got me good. There is no excuse regarding the weight or anything. I felt good and I felt strong. The first time I was hit and went down - I was not hurt. The second time I opened my eyes and I was on the floor," Juanma told Tiempo Deportes.
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damn that was a brutal domination by Garcia
funny how a boxer can go from perfect to retired in 3 fights :damn:
 

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Frida Wallberg Awake From Coma, Starts To Recover - Boxing News
By Per Ake Persson

Former WBC female super featherweight champion Frida Wallberg, knocked out Friday evening by Diana Prazak in Stockholm, is now awake after being in a seduced coma after she underwent surgery Saturday morning. In a statement issued on her facebook page Wallberg says - "I´m awake now and don´t want anyone to worry, I am tired after all the medication. I felt I had the fight but my legs got heavy after the fifth and I was caught by a swing in the eighth."

It could be Wallberg means she was hurt in the seventh - because that´s when Prazak hurt Frida with an awkward, big right from the outside. The knockdowns in the eighth came from first a left hook and then a right hook.

Either way it is now also clear that Wallberg suffered a subdural hematoma, a bleeding between the skull and the brain. Her fighting days are over in Sweden but for instance the BDB in Germany does allow fighters to continue despite this kind of medical history.

Wallberg will remain in hospital for the next five or six days as precaution.

Dr Robert Ludwig has been widely criticized for his handling of the fight and confirms to Expressen that Wallberg was not doing allright when he checked her the first time - but then - strangely to a layman - leaves her and it´s now Lucia Rijker who comes over to help Wallberg. Dr Ludwig says he could do nothing more but Rijker calls for a doctor and it wasn's until that moment that a stretcher arrived - apparently on wheels and too big to be carried into the ring so more time is lost - and one could see when the oxygen arrived.

There´s also many questionmarks to how Wallberg had prepared for the fight. Some say she had lost a lot of weight fast, others that she had kept a strict diet for a long time.

Bjorn Rosengren, who heads the Swedish Federation´s pro commission insists that everything went by the book with no delays outside of the stretcher incident. :aicmon:
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Professional boxing and its risks are heavily debated in media in Sweden these days and as always the no-sayers comes out in force - and in view of what happend Friday night it´s hard make a good defence. Accidents will always happen but if the system - especially medical safety - around the fighters can´t be trusted then professional boxing is lost.

Dodged a bullet.......but this ain't the Matrix, things like this are too preventable to be happening in 2013. It's tough enough for women's boxing, this could've been immensely disastrous for its foreseeable future.
 
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