Topic: Boxing
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SmiggyNeo-newbie   total posts: 3 since: Mar 2007
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 Jul 12, 09 at 1:50am
re: Boxing
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Shocking stuff and his wife is the main suspect. A great fighter and if i were to draw up a top 20 fight list right now, the Robinson, Ward I, Ruelas and Manfredy fights would all probably be there...
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deeplove
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 Jul 12, 09 at 4:25am
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Raging bull sucks. He got hammered!
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Tai MackSkirmish XLmad messenger  total posts: 343 since: Apr 2009
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 Jul 12, 09 at 10:40am
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...I can't believe Arturo's dead....
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The ShapeNo splash no gashLegendary Seeker    since: Sep 2005
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 Jul 23, 09 at 1:00pm
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Haye's fighting Valuev on November 7. Could be in Germany, could be in England.
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Smudger14Lemme put some water on your ballsHooked on Neo     total posts: 4129 since: Feb 2006
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 Jul 23, 09 at 3:28pm
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Haye will have to punch vertically to reach Valuev's chin lol. Not really fussed where it is. Unless the undercard is tremendous I won't be going.
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DCRageGlorious BastardInto... Legend  since: Oct 2003
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 Jul 26, 09 at 4:22pm
re: Boxing
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Another death today, news is coming out that Vernon Forrest has been killed in an apparent robbery. quoteATLANTA (AP)—Police say former boxing champion Vernon Forrest has been shot and killed in an apparent robbery.
Atlanta Police Sgt. Lisa Keyes said in an e-mail Sunday that Forrest may have been robbed and was shot “multiple times in the back” Saturday night in Atlanta.
Keyes says there are no suspects.
Mark Guilbeau, an investigator with the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s office, said an autopsy is planned for Sunday.
Forrest, a native of Augusta, Ga., who lived in Atlanta, was a member of the 1992 Olympic team. He was also a former WBC super welterweight champion.
The 38-year-old took two wins over Sugar Shane Mosley in 2002. On Sept. 13, 2008, Forrest reclaimed his WBC 154-pound title by beating Sergio Mora. quoteFormer two-division world champion Vernon Forrest was shot and killed Saturday night during an attempted carjacking, promoter Gary Shaw said.
"It's 100 percent confirmed. He's dead," said Shaw, who had two stints as Forrest's promoter. "I will say this about him -- he was a decent human being. His work with kids, I think people knew how much he cared for kids, underprivileged and mentally challenged people. He was a real decent human being outside the ropes."
WSB Radio in Atlanta first reported the shooting, citing a police spokesman. Forrest, who was 38, lived in Atlanta and was an Augusta, Ga., native. He was shot seven or eight times as he chased at least two men who had tried to steal his Jaguar as he put air in his tires at an Atlanta gas station, Lt. Keith Meadows said, according to the radio station.
But Forrest had a gun and confronted the men, police said.
"The victim and suspect became involved in a brief foot chase," Meadows said. "At some point, gunfire was exchanged between the two of them. The victim was shot at least once in the head."
Forrest was fatally wounded by two semi-automatic weapons, according to police.
"At this point we have a general description of at least two black males driving a red Monte Carlo." Meadows said, according to the report.
Police said the suspects likely didn't know Forrest, whose girlfriend's young son was in the car when he was shot.
"What can you say? Alexis Arguello, Arturo Gatti and Vernon Forrest all leaving us within 30 days? I think it's a little much for our sport to handle," Shaw said, referring to the recent high-profile deaths of two other boxing stars. "The violence, the guns have to go. Violence belongs inside the ropes. Not outside them. It's just senseless. Maybe boxing ought to dedicate itself to keeping the violence inside the ropes and try to send that message out to the world."
Manager Al Haymon was too broken up to talk about Forrest, the first fighter he signed to what would become an all-star stable.
Forrest (41-3, 29 KOs), a 1992 U.S. Olympian, was a former two-time welterweight and two-time junior middleweight champion best known for his two decision victories against Shane Mosley in 2002.
Forrest had beaten Mosley to keep him off the 1992 Olympic team but when they met in January 2002 in New York, it was Mosley, then widely regarded as the pound-for-pound No. 1 fighter in boxing, who was a significant favorite.
Instead, Forrest knocked Mosley down and dominated the fight to hand him his first pro loss and win the WBC welterweight title. Forrest outpointed him in a closer fight in the July 2002 rematch in Indianapolis.
Forrest won the vacant IBF welterweight title in May 2001 with a lopsided decision against Raul Frank in New York. It was a rematch because their first bout ended in a three-round no contest nine months earlier. Forrest never defended that belt, instead vacating in order to facilitate the big-money first fight with Mosley.
Forrest was also known for his charitable side because of his involvement in Destiny's Child, a group home that provides support and guidance for mentally challenged adults. Forrest had often talked about how the struggles of people he helped support provided him with inspiration when he fought.
After signing a multimillion dollar contract with HBO after the wins against Mosley, Forrest was stunningly upset in the first fight of the new deal when Ricardo Mayorga knocked him out in the third round in January 2003 in Temecula, Calif. In the rematch that July, Mayorga won a majority decision to retain the title in Las Vegas.
Forrest entered the rematch with Mayorga with nagging shoulder and elbow injuries, which required surgery and forced him into a two-year layoff after the bout.
Forrest returned in July 2005 and knocked out Elco Garcia; he was still troubled by his left arm, but continued to fight. After another one-year layoff, Forrest won a controversial decision against former welterweight titlist Ike Quartey in August 2006 before another 11-month layoff.
Forrest came back again in July 2007 and easily outpointed former welterweight champ Carlos Baldomir to win the vacant WBC junior middleweight title.
After knocking out Michele Piccirillo in the 11th round of his first defense in December 2007, Forrest was upset by former "Contender" reality series winner Sergio Mora via majority decision in June 2008.
But Forrest reclaimed the title Sept. 13 in Las Vegas by dominating Mora in the rematch in what turned out to be Forrest's final fight.
Forrest had been scheduled to defend against mandatory challenger Sergio Martinez on Aug. 1, but suffered a rib injury training for an April tune-up fight with Jason LeHoullier and withdrew from both matches.
With the mandatory defense long overdue against Martinez, Forrest was stripped of his title. But, according to Shaw, he was not quite finished.
"He was ready to come back and we were discussing fights for Vernon," said Shaw, who first promoted Forrest when the two were with Main Events in the early part of the decade. "I had told Al Haymon recently I would love to make a fight between Vernon and [middleweight champion] Kelly Pavlik. I thought he still had a career in front of him." When are all these athletes going to realize that, even if it's for your own protection, if you've got a gun you're asking to be killed yourself?
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MJ12 L0rDUhh...Hooked on Neo    total posts: 4059 since: Jan 2005
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 Jul 26, 09 at 8:41pm
re: Boxing
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Wow. What a month for boxing. Arguello, Gatti, and now Forrest? Come on. This totally sucks. R.I.P. Forrest. Definitely an underrated boxer. Not the most popular, but he did take out Mosley twice.
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R.I.P. Alexis "The Explosive Thin Man" Arguello 1952-2009 R.I.P. Arturo "Thunder" Gatti 1972-2009 R.I.P. Vernon "The Viper" Forrest 1971-2009
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DCRageGlorious BastardInto... Legend  since: Oct 2003
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 Jul 30, 09 at 6:59pm
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Smudger14Lemme put some water on your ballsHooked on Neo     total posts: 4129 since: Feb 2006
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 Jul 31, 09 at 12:09pm
re: Boxing
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Damn 
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Tai MackSkirmish XLmad messenger  total posts: 343 since: Apr 2009
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 Aug 01, 09 at 11:56am
re: Boxing
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Fucks sake.....
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Smudger14Lemme put some water on your ballsHooked on Neo     total posts: 4129 since: Feb 2006
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 Aug 03, 09 at 12:13am
re: Boxing
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Witter The Quitter 
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KarldGooooo Millwalltrue seeker     total posts: 1235 since: Jul 2004
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 Sep 13, 09 at 3:23pm
re: Boxing
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Looking forward to the next Prizefighter especially as it has Audley Harrison and Michael Sprott would love to see a semi-final with those two 
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DCRageGlorious BastardInto... Legend  since: Oct 2003
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 Sep 19, 09 at 1:36pm
re: Boxing
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Controversy ahead of Mayweather-Marquez tonight: Mayweather missed weight last night and reportedly had (or tried to have) the contracted weight changed from 144 to 147. The missing weight by 2 pounds will cost him $600,000 (almost chump change, he's making at least $10 million), that's going to Marquez (now getting at least $3.8 million). Marquez came in at 142.
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The HazI krv svoju za Bosnu mojuN'Somniac   since: Dec 2008
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 Sep 20, 09 at 2:06am
re: Boxing
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Is it just me or is the fight on Sky Sports 1 ?
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MJ12 L0rDUhh...Hooked on Neo    total posts: 4059 since: Jan 2005
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 Sep 20, 09 at 5:10am
re: Boxing
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Mayweather dominating right now. Marquez doesn't even seem to faze Mayweather IMO. Go Mayweather. W00t! I wanna see Mayweather-Pacquiao.
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R.I.P. Alexis "The Explosive Thin Man" Arguello 1952-2009 R.I.P. Arturo "Thunder" Gatti 1972-2009 R.I.P. Vernon "The Viper" Forrest 1971-2009
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