Dawson should stop ducking Diaconu, prove his shaky chin and act like a man!

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  1. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Today, the WBC announced a 3rd of June purse bid to determine the particulars of the WBC Light-Heavyweight Title unification fight between holder Chad Dawson and long-term mandatory Adrian Diaconu.

    On the 19th of April, in Bucharest, Romania, Adrian “The Shark” Diaconu beat tough, iron-chinned Chris “Hard Hittin’” Henry, on points in a contested and very entertaining fight, to become WBC Interim Champion. If Chad Dawson refuses to take part in the purse bid, the WBC will strip him of his belt and declare Diaconu the WBC Champion, it has been announced. Such a thing must never happen!

    Let me quickly run through the events that led to the partition of the WBC Light-Heavyweight Title in the first place.

    On the 9th of May 2007, Adrian Diaconu earned his place as mandatory challenger to Chad Dawson’s WBC title with an emphatic three round brutal demolition of Rico Hoye. Chad Dawson, however, had other plans. He was chasing a fight with Antonio Tarver instead. Tarver, who had looked faded, unmotivated and lacking in focus against Bernard Hopkins the previous year, seemed easy prey to Dawson and a good trophy win on his resume to help augment his profile and help him enter the big-league of American boxing. Tarver however, didn’t give in to Dawson’s advances. He was on a carefully managed comeback trail. Whilst trying to draw Tarver in, Dawson voluntarily defended his WBC title against aged journeyman Jesus Ruiz.

    Under pressure to arrange a fight against mandatory challenger Adrian Diaconu and having failed to interest Tarver in a fight against him, Chad Dawson unwillingly relented. After seemingly endless negotiations, he agreed to face his mandatory Diaconu on the 29th of September in Sacramento, California. It was a much anticipated fight between the two best young contenders in an aged division. The clash of styles presented a mouth-watering prospect – the aggressive, explosive but fairly limited puncher against the smooth, fast, versatile but weak-chinned and tactically ill-disciplined boxer – both prime, live, unbeaten and hungry for success and acclaim, both with much to prove. Dawson had to prove his chin and mental strength; Diaconu – his class and skill.

    Ten days before the fight, disaster struck; Diaconu injured his hand in training – an MRI scan revealed bone contusions in his right hand and Diaconu was forced to pull out. At very short notice, aged, faded journeyman Epifanio Mendoza stepped in to give Dawson a stay busy fight and keep the card alive and the TV networks happy.

    Diaconu came back from injury in October. He was reinstated as mandatory challenger by the WBC. Here, the story turns sour.

    Dawson argued that since Diaconu had pulled out, he shouldn’t have to fight him. He argued that his fight against Mendoza should count as his mandatory defence of his title and that Diaconu’s status as mandatory challenger should be revoked. The WBC, rightfully, insisted that since Diaconu has pulled out with a bona fide injury and was presently both very able and eager to challenge Dawson for the title, the Champion, Dawson, should make arrangements to fight his mandatory, Diaconu, as soon as possible, before fighting anyone else.

    Incredibly, Dawson ignored the WBC’s ruling. He refused to enter negotiations with Diaconu. This is the first time that Dawson ducked Diaconu. Not only had he tried to have Diaconu’s mandatory status revoked for good, but he ignored a direct order from the WBC to fight Diaconu. Instead, Dawson was still chasing Tarver. Realising that Tarver remained uninterested in a fight against him at this stage, requiring more time to get back into shape and put his career back on track, Dawson started chasing a fight against 39-year old legend Glen Johnson instead. The “Road Warrior”, Dawson thought, would be great risk/reward. A win over Johnson would make him well-known and open many doors for the ambitious Dawson.

    Having ignored the WBC’s ruling and ducked Diaconu, Dawson entered formal negotiations with Johnson in late 2007. In doing so, he ducked his mandatory challenger Diaconu a second time!
    Surprisingly, the WBC didn’t take Dawson’s slight to heart, forgave him for his transgression, changed its mind in his favour and very generously permitted Dawson to fight Johnson first, as long as he agreed to fight Diaconu (if he remained Champion) by the 15th of March 2008. With this in mind, the WBC ordered Dawson to fight Johnson by the 15th of January 2008 at the latest. Dawson agreed.

    However, for the second time, he broke his promise to the WBC and ignored their ruling. The 15th of January deadline passed, as did the 15th of March deadline, and not only had Dawson failed to fight Diaconu, but he had not even started negotiations with him, nor had he managed to fight Johnson, with whom he had signed a deal, yet. In doing so, Chad Dawson ducked Adrian Diaconu for the third time. The WBC had finally had enough. Dawson had failed to honour his contractual obligations to the sanctioning body and to his mandatory challenger three times now, and having been forgiven twice only for him to go back on his word, enough was enough.

    For having repeatedly ducked his mandatory challenger, he was to be stripped of his title. Chad Dawson’s fight against Glen Johnson was to be a non-title fight. After all, Dawson wasn’t the only boxer in the world that should be allowed to fight for a world title. Diaconu had done more than enough to earn his shot at the title and Dawson had no right not only not to fight him, as his mandatory, but also to stop him from competing for the title by hugging the belt indefinitely. Too much was too much.

    The most demeaning, dishonourable part of the sordid affair was yet to pass, however. Having ducked Diaconu and having arranged to fight Johnson long after the deadline, threatened with being stripped of his title, Dawson, accompanied by his promoter, Gary Shaw, reportedly flew over to Mexico and camped out for two days in front of the WBC President’s residence, begging to be allowed in to petition him. Thus, after they had waited for two days outside his house, the WBC President allowed them in, unwillingly.

    Dawson begged him to sanction his fight against Glen Johnson as a title fight, claiming poverty and arguing he would be unable to feed his family if he were stripped. Impressed by his sorry story of woe, the WBC President forgave him for the third time, sided with him again and finally agreed to sanction the fight against Johnson as a world title fight. Having been reprieved for a third time, unbelievably, Dawson lowered himself even further.

    Having ducked Diaconu three times and having stopped him from competing for a world title three times by hugging the belt, and having just been allowed to fight Johnson with the belt on the table, Dawson had the nerve to ask the WBC President to revoke Diaconu’s mandatory status for good yet again, so that the winner of Dawson v. Johnson would never have to face Diaconu ever again! In other words, he demanded that Diaconu never get a title shot for the WBC title!

    The WBC President, flabbergasted at the request, couldn’t bring himself to swallow yet another injustice. He told Dawson that he would allow Diaconu to fight for the WBC Interim Championship and that the winner of Dawson v. Johnson would have to fight the WBC Interim Champion within 120 days, or get stripped of his share of the title. Incredibly, the President even asked Dawson to sign a contract agreeing to respect this ruling of the WBC! What humiliation! And this after Dawson had brazenly ignored the WBC’s rulings on three separate occasions! Dawson agreed, finally and signed the contract.

    This is how it came to pass that Dawson fought Johnson with the belt on the table and how Diaconu got to fight Henry for the Interim Title.

    Of course, few were surprised when Dawson requested that he be allowed to unify his WBC belt against Tarver’s IBF belt, recently. After all, Dawson clearly has no respect for the rules of his sanctioning body, for his given word, for the contracts he signs or for other boxers who are also trying to make a living and win acclaim. For this prima donna, it’s me, me, me! Dawson thinks that because he is a promising 25-year old with smooth skills, he can disrespect everyone. He thinks he deserves to have the whole world at his feet no matter what! Such a person, with no credibility or respect for himself or anyone or anything else is not good for boxing and brings the word “Champion” into disrepute.

    Dawson should stop ducking Diaconu! He should fight Diaconu to prove his shaky chin and his mental strength.

    “The Shark” smells blood on that chin! Diaconu, limited as he is has the right attributes and style to expose Dawson’s poor chin and lack of mental strength. If Dawson is afraid to get knocked out, he should drop the belt, but he should know that in doing so, he would lose the little respect that anyone has left for him.

    It’s time for Dawson to act like a man! It’s Dawson’s last chance to redeem himself…

    PROVE YOURSELF; FIGHT DIACONU! STOP RUNNING AWAY!
     
  2. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Here we go...for all the nuthuggers who cannot accept the truth.
     
  3. Azriel

    Azriel Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Alleluyha or however this is written.
     
  4. pioterbezkitu

    pioterbezkitu Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    I hope they will get in the ring and we'll finaly forget Diaconu (nothing personal Decebal)
     
  5. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Which do you think I'd rather chose? That Diaconu gets payed off to allow Dawson to fight Tarver with the belt on the table and that Diaconu then remains a paper champ or that Diaconu gets to test himself against Dawson and loses?
     
  6. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Looooooooooooooool

    One thing for sure, if Diaconu lands on that shaky chin as often as Johnson did, Dawson will hit the canvass.
     
  7. pioterbezkitu

    pioterbezkitu Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    I know you would like to see Bad Chad and The Shark go for it, despite the result. He won't get the recognition and respect for fighting fighters like Chris Henry (and Henry showed he's a solid fighter).

    My opinion is that Chad would be definitely to much for Diaconu. The Romanian doesn't apply the kind of pressure like Johnson did so he won't be able to knock Dawson out. And even if he lands one or two clean shots here and there something tells me that it won't be enough.

    My pick is Dawson by late stoppage
     
  8. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    I'm picking Dawson by late stoppage too but I think Diaconu has what it takes to test Dawson's big weaknesses more than better fighters than Diaconu do. And I want Diaconu to test himself against the best, prime guys, like Dawson. I won't cry if Diaconu gets KTFO! I'll be happy he had the chance to fight Dawson.:good
     
  9. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    I didnt realize they tried say Mendoza was a mandatory.
    That seems fishy, possibly not true as I cant see a reason for Team Dawson thinking this would fly. Mendoza was a late replacement and came from nowhere to fight for the title.

    Either way the WBC is ****ed and will have no problem letting this continue, same thing happened between 2005 and 2006 when Jorge Arce was WBC interim flyweight champion and Pong was the long time full WBC champion. Pong fought 5 times and Arce fought 4 times in this period not including the fight for the vacant interim title. Yet supposedly the WBC interim must fight the WBC full at the first chance possible, clearly the WBC just wanted to collect more fees.

    Diancou is the interim champ and if Chad wants to keep the belt he must fight him.

    One thing that might be preventing him is the fact that the purse bid might and probably wont go his way. My understanding is that the champ/interim champ unification purse is split 55/45. If Diancou just fought for 7 figures which has been claimed by many and Chad fought for considerably less than that then Adrian's financial pull may see him host the fight in the country of his choice. Maybe Chad is concerned that fighting away from home might see him get robbed.

    If thats the case,then drop the belt.
    For the record I think Chad dominates Diancou.
     
  10. pioterbezkitu

    pioterbezkitu Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    Fighting the best! That's the spirit :thumbsup
     
  11. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Diaconu can give Dawson's by far the biggest payday he's ever had - somewhere in the region of $1,000,000. Dawson can probably do the same, with backing from Don King and the networks, if he really wants to make a statement with this fight. One thing is for sur - there's no way Dawson can get robbed in Romania - because of styles! The ref and two of the judges will probably be American and anyway - Diaconu can only win by KOing the guy. He cannot win on points. If it goes 12, Dawson wins for sure - by very wide decision! So...will the ref count him out early? Will the ref stop the fight early? Nah...won't happen! Not to Dawson. The ref and judges will be picked by the WBC and Dawson would have a say. I have no concerns about the fight being held anywhere - not even if America with Ameircan judges and an American ref - they cannot rob Diaconu either - either he stops the guy or he loses - he knows that.

    :good
     
  12. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Fighting the best!:thumbsup

    After Diaconu, I will not have anyone say that Dawson's chin isn't good enough or that he is mentally weak - he will have gotten through against Johnson and Diaconu.

    Tarver would wait for him - he doesn't have a bigger payday out there anyay...He also needs all the time he can get to get in even better shape for such a fast and athletic foe as Dawson.

    It makes sense to fight Diaconu first, get it over with, prove your chin and mental strength, and put the whole ducking incident behind you and fight Tarver in a unification fight with full respect and glory.
     
  13. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    I dont think Chad feels the same way. I think most american fighters are conditioned to be afraid of what can happen outside the borders of the U.S. Just like most americans are.

    I dont think this is a big fight in America but obviously it woud be huge in Romania. Why not make a compromise..Canada. It may still be Adrian's hometown but its not 1000's of km away in a strange (to Dawson) land.
     
  14. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Diaconu will take this fight in Chad's momma's back garden, I'm sure of it! If he doesn't, screw him! This is the big chance! He HAS to take it no matter what!
     
  15. Fightfan of Mtl

    Fightfan of Mtl Bad Intentions Full Member

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    Great openning post :good , you exposed the situation quit clearly for non-aware boxing fans out there. It's the first time I write since Diaconu's last fight and I have to say I was very impressed by Henry who as a cement chin and is in great shape, much better stamina than The Shark. At the end, I had Diaconu by 2 rounds but got worried in the last two.

    Anyway, the ball is in Dawson's hands and it seems he will let go of the belt instead of facing destiny. To me Dawson is a chicken **** with a hole lot of skills, but small brains and balls. This would have been such an exiting fight to see, even if The Shark had only a puncher's chance (maybe around 40% chances Dawson gets K.O.'d )

    Instead, he will ***** out and drop the belt for the new WBC LHW Champion of the World, Adrian «The Shark» Diaconu. :happy :happy :happy :happy


    In order to stay the WBC champ and succesfully defend it, Adrian will have to get way more serious in training to increase both stamina and energy control. I'm shure people were surprised by his quik jab and defensive movements against tough man Henry. Now it's time to get busy and prepare to defend his new status. There's a saying that when you become champ, you will improve by a certain % , I just wish Adrian works like he never did before and become a world class FIT champ with the juice to go 15 rounds, like buddy Lucian. If he does he might clean the division within a couple of years.

    If not..... there is still fishing!