boxing orgs worse deads

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  1. Vantage_West

    Vantage_West ヒップホップ·プロデューサー Full Member

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    bring up the filthiest, worse, evilest doing by this **** encarne organisations.

    my favs include
    travis simms vs the wba
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    But Casamayor suddenly was stripped by the WBC and doesn't appear in its February ratings. It lists him as unavailable to defend his belt.
    His "unavailability" was simply the result of his management looking to unify titles and holding talks with representatives of then-WBO champion Acelino Freitas.
    So Casamayor was stripped as champion and summarily dumped from the ratings, replaced by David Diaz, who had been its interim champion.
    Casamayor's mistake was trying to fight the best competition he could find instead of seeking a bout against the washed-up favorite of WBC boss Jose Sulaiman, Erik Morales.
    The once-great Morales was clearly at the end of the line when he was knocked out in January in just three rounds by Manny Pacquiao in a super featherweight bout.
    But because Morales couldn't accept what was obvious to everyone else – he stil wants to fight, even after losing again in August – the ever-devious Sulaiman kept a door open for him.
    By handing the title to Diaz, Sulaiman left open the possibility for Morales to return with the easiest possible shot at winning the lightweight title and becoming the first Mexican-born fighter to win world titles in four weight classes.
    "They stripped (Casamayor) without ever holding a purse bid," Casamayor's manager, Luis DeCubas, Jr. said. "When have you ever heard of that? The real reason was clearly that they wanted to make an opening for Erik Morales." In May, Casamayor, without having fought, suddenly was named the WBC's interim lightweight champion, even though the title was filled and Diaz was heading for a summer title defense against Morales.





    the people vs the IBF
    • zab judah going into his match with floyd mayweather with the IBF welterweight championship. carlos baldomirdefeated Judah by decision in Judah's previous fight, but only paid the sanctioning fee to the wbc. Judah also had the WBA and IBF championships. While the WBA vacated Judah's "super" title ("regular" titleholder Luis Collazo became undisputed WBA champion), the IBF let Judah keep the title despite losing.
    • Stripping previously undisputed cruiserweight champion o'niell bell of his IBF cruiserweight championship after he was injured and unable to face mandatory challenger steve cunningham. Cunningham instead faced Guillermo jones for the vacant title.
    • Denying its stated mandatory challenger Glen johnson the opportunity to face IBF light heavyweight champion Clinton Woods immediately. Woods first fought Disle, a man Woods had knocked out in 2004, in a voluntary defence. DeLisle had just lost an IBF title eliminator match against Julio Cesar Gonzalez who Woods had also recently beaten, but got a title shot anyway. After again knocking out DeLisle, Woods made his mandatory defence against Johnson, winning on points.
    • Making IBF junior middleweight champion Karmazin face mandatory challenger Rodney Jones. Jones got the shot by defeating journeyman boxer raul frank four months after a draw.
    • Considering stripping Isreal Vazquez, junior featherweight champion, of his belt for not facing mandatory Molitor a boxer who has not beaten anyone of sufficient standing to be considered a #1 contender
    • when the organization reputation was seriously damaged in 1999,when bob Lee resigned as the IBF's President upon conviction on racketeering and other violations for taking bribes in exchange for high boxer rankings
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