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    #11
    Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
    Mauricio Lara fought on "enemy's" territory multiple times as a champion. Nobody gave any credit to him traveling outside his Mexico.

    Only Americans make a big deal of fighting outside their home sweet home. Most of them don't even have passport.

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      #12
      Originally posted by jqSide View Post
      It's true. And their fans treat them like they're babies. Grown ass men being treated like they might get lost or something. It's so damn silly.

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        #13
        Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
        It's true. And their fans treat them like they're babies. Grown ass men being treated like they might get lost or something. It's so damn silly.
        And these are not even third-world countries where travelers worry about getting mugged.

        Hmm... makes me wonder... would these folks be more comfortable fighting in say Zaire, Botswana, etc.?

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          #14
          Originally posted by jqSide View Post
          And these are not even third-world countries where travelers worry about getting mugged.

          Hmm... makes me wonder... would these folks be more comfortable fighting in say Zaire, Botswana, etc.?
          Interesting. Don't know why boxing is not so huge in Africa. Someone needs to make a thread about it.

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            #15
            Tim by TKO 9

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              #16
              Just to set the record straight . . . Charlo didn't jump two weight classes to "challenge Canelo Alvarez".

              He jumped two weight classes. No.1 - For a boatload of money.

              No.2 - To avoid being humiliated by Tim Tszyu. He knew it and TT knew it. Dude humiliated the once great state of Texas.

              Absolute sham.
              Timur78 Timur78 likes this.

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                #17
                Arriving 11 days before a fight in a country that's on a clock that's 180 degrees out from the US, is not enough.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
                  Arriving 11 days before a fight in a country that's on a clock that's 180 degrees out from the US, is not enough.
                  We need to stop these pre-excuses brother. And let's stop babying these grown ass men. They can always turn down fights they think they have disadvantages in. These are grown ass men who can think for themselves. No one is forcing them to fight.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by WarVeteranO01 View Post
                    Good fight. I think both guys are underrated.
                    yea buddy this fight has got the potential to draw the fans into the ring action, they have to fight it is what they do unlike the mess they tried to over-charge people to watch this past weekend or the junk that is Fruity Fury coming up with soon................

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by jqSide View Post
                      An alt responded. Typical. You really want to justify this, eh? Guys like Josh Taylor was champion. He went twice on "enemy's" territory. Wasn't a big deal. And there were many examples. Haney was a nobody and still is in comparison. Fulton was backed by Haymon/PBC/SHO, how come they never made any offer to Inoue so they can do it in Vegas?
                      Probably because Haymon/PBC/SHO didn't want to pay anywhere near the amount that Fulton was guaranteed to get if he fought in Japan?

                      If the internet news outlets are correct, Fulton got guaranteed $3 million for the Inoue fight. Until then his biggest purse ever in his career was the $500k guaranteed + PPV bonus for maximum $1 million he made against Figueroa, and the third highest was $500k. I am not going to claim to be able to read Fulton's mind, but I'm sure the fact that he was in line to get triple the highest purse he ever got by just agreeing to fly to Japan was a major factor for him not arguing to have it held in Vegas. Given that Inoue REALLY wanted those belts, I'm sure he would've agreed in the end to fight in the USA if Fulton was dead set on only accepting to fight him in Vegas (for maybe another $1 million). $3 million might sound like chump change compared to the hefty prices the heavier guys are getting, but by context the Fulton-Inoue purse was by far the biggest monetary record for 130 and below bout ever in history of boxing.

                      By the way, due to my job I've been jumping accross the Pacific Ocean atleast twice a year for majority of the last decade, but jet lag doesn't take THAT long to recover. 11 days is more than enough to get rid of the jet lag, get in a normal working routine, and then be prepared to fight. If I'm playing devil's advocate and going to make an excuse for going to a foreign country, it will be more believable if someone mentions the difference in food available or water safety...but then again, Australia isn't THAT different in food availability compared to US, and not exactly a third world country where you have to fear potential bacteria from the waters.

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