Please Lock.

He got that fat gene. U see his pops? No disrespect but it's a wrap for him once he retires. Balloon city, USA
 
These guys man :smh:

In other news, Froch is gonna have to make a choice soon.

Froch ordered to negotiate fight with DeGale.

Unified super middleweight titlist Carl Froch is going to have to make a decision soon about what he wants to do next.

Although England’s Froch has stated his desire for a major fight in Las Vegas, potentially against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (who would first have to work out his contract dispute with Top Rank before he fights Froch or anyone else), he also has a mandatory defense of one of his belts due against countryman James DeGale (20-1, 14 KO).

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Lindsey Tucker, the championship chairman of the IBF, told ESPN.com that the organization sent a letter on Dec. 31 to Froch and DeGale -- who are both promoted by Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing -- ordering them to begin the negotiation process.

The camps have 30 days to make a deal, otherwise the IBF will order a purse bid, which would be a 75-25 split in favor of Froch (33-2, 24 KOs). Froch could always vacate that version of the 168-pound title and fight somebody else, in which case DeGale would fight a challenger appointed by the IBF for the vacant belt.

DeGale, a 2008 Olympic gold medalist, became Froch’s mandatory challenger by virtue of his fourth-round knockout of Brandon Gonzales on May 31 in a title eliminator on the undercard of Froch’s spectacular eighth-round knockout of George Groves in their rematch in front of some 80,000 at Wembley Stadium in London.

DeGale stayed busy with a third-round knockout victory against former world title challenger Marco Antonio Periban on Nov. 22. Froch has not fought since the rematch with Groves.
 
Broner's the anti-Timothy Bradley when he's out of camp.

He got those Fernando Vargas, JCC Jr genes. :lol:

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These guys man :smh:

In other news, Froch is gonna have to make a choice soon.

Froch ordered to negotiate fight with DeGale.

Unified super middleweight titlist Carl Froch is going to have to make a decision soon about what he wants to do next.

Although England’s Froch has stated his desire for a major fight in Las Vegas, potentially against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (who would first have to work out his contract dispute with Top Rank before he fights Froch or anyone else), he also has a mandatory defense of one of his belts due against countryman James DeGale (20-1, 14 KO).

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Lindsey Tucker, the championship chairman of the IBF, told ESPN.com that the organization sent a letter on Dec. 31 to Froch and DeGale -- who are both promoted by Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing -- ordering them to begin the negotiation process.

The camps have 30 days to make a deal, otherwise the IBF will order a purse bid, which would be a 75-25 split in favor of Froch (33-2, 24 KOs). Froch could always vacate that version of the 168-pound title and fight somebody else, in which case DeGale would fight a challenger appointed by the IBF for the vacant belt.

DeGale, a 2008 Olympic gold medalist, became Froch’s mandatory challenger by virtue of his fourth-round knockout of Brandon Gonzales on May 31 in a title eliminator on the undercard of Froch’s spectacular eighth-round knockout of George Groves in their rematch in front of some 80,000 at Wembley Stadium in London.

DeGale stayed busy with a third-round knockout victory against former world title challenger Marco Antonio Periban on Nov. 22. Froch has not fought since the rematch with Groves.

Froch knows he doesn't match up well with Degale.
 
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this will be my first full year keeping up with boxing all the way

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Mile high Mike is an idiot.
Does this mean his upcoming fight is cancelled?
 
he wants to be floyd so bad

but dont wanna put in the work or focus lol

his voice is beyond annoying
 
Mile high Mike is an idiot.
Does this mean his upcoming fight is cancelled?

http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_27260587/police-denver-boxer-mike-alvarado-arrested-weapons-charge

Mike Alvarado stumbled over the law again Saturday — and this time, it could affect a big fight just weeks away.

The Denver boxer was arrested downtown early Saturday morning on a felony warrant and suspicion of being a convicted felon in possession of a weapon. Denver police say they found a handgun in the glove box of his Hummer during a traffic stop.

Alvarado posted a $41,500 bond and was released, according to court records.

He is scheduled to fight Brandon Rios on Jan. 24 at the FirstBank Center in Broomfield, in a nationally-televised bout on HBO. It will be a rubber match between the two brawlers in a highly-touted trilogy.

For now, according to Alvarado's manager and his promoter, the figth will go on.

"There's no problem with the fight," Henry Delgado, Alvarado's manager, said. "As long as he's out. And he's been bailed out. The fight's only in a few weeks. I don't see that being a problem."

"But after that, I don't know."

Alvarado, who has twice served time in prison, could be looking at more trouble in the near future.

And, in a more immediate concern, the arrest shines some questions about his preparation for his fight against Rios.

"He's living in a different world," Delgado said. "He didn't go to court like he was supposed to, like we told him to. He doesn't understand sometimes.

"He's just with the wrong people in the wrong places sometimes."

The Hummer was stopped by police about 4:15 a.m. near the intersection of 19th and Stout streets after an officer noticed the car showed expired registration tags. Alvarado, who trains at his home gym less than a mile away near Coors Field, was sitting in the vehicle's passenger seat.

Police say Alvarado, 34, appeared to be pushing something into the glove box when they approached the car, according to court records. Officers ran a records check on Alvarado and found he was wanted on a felony warrant and a traffic offense out of Adams County.

Officers arrested Alvarado and then searched his car, finding a Taurus handgun inside the glove box, accoring to the records.

The former Colorado high school wrestling champion and former World Boxing Organization junior welterweight champion is known as an athletic and tenacious fighter.

He won a string of impressive, bloody bouts between 2011-13 — including come-from-behind victories over Breidis Prescott and Mauricio Herrera. After he lost by TKO to Rios in 2012 — voted that year's fight of the year by several outlets — he came back to win the WBO title by unanimous decision over Rios.

But he often struggles to stay focused before fights. He showed up to weigh-ins before the second Rios bout with bright red scars on his face and neck. And he nearly failed to make the 140-pound weight limit before facing Ruslan Provodnikov last year.

He lost by TKO to Provodnikov in Broomfield. So his team moved training camp to Los Angeles — to avoid trouble in Denver — before his last bout, which he lost to Juan Manuel Marquez in May 2014 at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif.. He fell to 34-3 as a pro with 23 knockouts.

"I'm just fed up with it. I'm at a loss," Delgado said. "I don't know what to do this guy. After this fight, that's it."

Court records show Alvarado was also arrested during a traffic stop on the same weapons charge in Adams County in October of 2013.

"We've read the reports. And we're aware of everything," said Carl Moretti, vice president of Top Rank, the promoter for both Alvarado and Rios.

"We don't condone it in any way. But we also don't expect it to affect the fight. He'll be back in the gym tonight and he should continue to prepare as planned."

Nick Groke: ngroke@denverpost.com or twitter.com/NickGroke
 
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sometimes i understand how these street athlete dudes think, but then i dont. Its like cmon dude all this money, dont be an idiot
 
Where's Dako?

If you're around, are You still boxing bruh?

Yes sir, but I haven't sparred seriously since 2012. Got married, kid, and opened up a restaurant with my wife.
Though i help out training mma fighters for their boxing workout though. Even cornered an amateur mma fight in SD, lol... Went to the friggin wrong corner during the walkout :smh: got intimidated by the cage :lol:
 
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My Top 10 P4P list as of today:

1. Floyd Mayweather Jr.

2. Manny Pacquiao

3. Vladimir Klitschko

4. Guillermo Rigondeaux

5. Sergey Kovalev

6. Carl Froch

7. GGG

8. Vasyl Lomachenko

9. Canelo Alvarez

10. Timothy Bradley
 
These guys man :smh:

In other news, Froch is gonna have to make a choice soon.

Froch ordered to negotiate fight with DeGale.

Unified super middleweight titlist Carl Froch is going to have to make a decision soon about what he wants to do next.

Although England’s Froch has stated his desire for a major fight in Las Vegas, potentially against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (who would first have to work out his contract dispute with Top Rank before he fights Froch or anyone else), he also has a mandatory defense of one of his belts due against countryman James DeGale (20-1, 14 KO).

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Lindsey Tucker, the championship chairman of the IBF, told ESPN.com that the organization sent a letter on Dec. 31 to Froch and DeGale -- who are both promoted by Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing -- ordering them to begin the negotiation process.

The camps have 30 days to make a deal, otherwise the IBF will order a purse bid, which would be a 75-25 split in favor of Froch (33-2, 24 KOs). Froch could always vacate that version of the 168-pound title and fight somebody else, in which case DeGale would fight a challenger appointed by the IBF for the vacant belt.

DeGale, a 2008 Olympic gold medalist, became Froch’s mandatory challenger by virtue of his fourth-round knockout of Brandon Gonzales on May 31 in a title eliminator on the undercard of Froch’s spectacular eighth-round knockout of George Groves in their rematch in front of some 80,000 at Wembley Stadium in London.

DeGale stayed busy with a third-round knockout victory against former world title challenger Marco Antonio Periban on Nov. 22. Froch has not fought since the rematch with Groves.

Froch knows he doesn't match up well with Degale.

I think he's been through such a gauntlet the last six years that he deserves more than anyone in the game to wait around for a big Vegas payday.
 
These guys man :smh:

In other news, Froch is gonna have to make a choice soon.

Froch ordered to negotiate fight with DeGale.

Unified super middleweight titlist Carl Froch is going to have to make a decision soon about what he wants to do next.

Although England’s Froch has stated his desire for a major fight in Las Vegas, potentially against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (who would first have to work out his contract dispute with Top Rank before he fights Froch or anyone else), he also has a mandatory defense of one of his belts due against countryman James DeGale (20-1, 14 KO).

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Lindsey Tucker, the championship chairman of the IBF, told ESPN.com that the organization sent a letter on Dec. 31 to Froch and DeGale -- who are both promoted by Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing -- ordering them to begin the negotiation process.

The camps have 30 days to make a deal, otherwise the IBF will order a purse bid, which would be a 75-25 split in favor of Froch (33-2, 24 KOs). Froch could always vacate that version of the 168-pound title and fight somebody else, in which case DeGale would fight a challenger appointed by the IBF for the vacant belt.

DeGale, a 2008 Olympic gold medalist, became Froch’s mandatory challenger by virtue of his fourth-round knockout of Brandon Gonzales on May 31 in a title eliminator on the undercard of Froch’s spectacular eighth-round knockout of George Groves in their rematch in front of some 80,000 at Wembley Stadium in London.

DeGale stayed busy with a third-round knockout victory against former world title challenger Marco Antonio Periban on Nov. 22. Froch has not fought since the rematch with Groves.

Froch knows he doesn't match up well with Degale.

I think he's been through such a gauntlet the last six years that he deserves more than anyone in the game to wait around for a big Vegas payday.

Chaves Jr has so many options when he returns that he might not even take Froch. Even if the two do get in the ring, it is not as big of a deal as Froch believes. Martinez vs Chaves Jr was a much bigger matchup and that one wasn't so lucrative.
 
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