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🤬”TO THIS DAY‼️” – Deontay WIlder GOES OFF on Boxing Media #Throwback #DeontayWilder #Boxing #Funny

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🤬”TO THIS DAY‼️” – Deontay WIlder GOES OFF on Boxing Media

When Deontay Wilder went off on Radio Rahimm & the boxing media in the lead-up to his first fight with Tyson Fury.

He returns this Saturday night when he takes on Derek Chisora at the O2 Live on DAZN.

🎥Credit: @radiorahim @boxing

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🎥 FNF‼️ Diego Corrales vs Jose Luis Castillo I | FULL FIGHT | WBC/WBO/RING Lightweight Titles

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José Luis Castillo 52–6–1 (46 KO) vs. Diego Corrales 39–2 (32 KO) was a boxing match in Las Vegas, Nevada, US, on May 7, 2005.

The fight was a 12-round lightweight unification bout between Corrales and Castillo. Corrales, who had a career record of 39–2 with 32 knockouts, was the World Boxing Organization (WBO) champion. Castillo, at 52–6–1 with 46 knockouts, was the World Boxing Council (WBC) champion. Castillo’s style was to fight inside. Corrales’ trainer, Joe Goossen, told Corrales to fight inside, as well.

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🥊Floyd Mayweather vs Oscar De La Hoya | FULL FIGHT | WBC Super-Welterweight Boxing | 5/5/2007

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Oscar De La Hoya 8–4 (30 KO) vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. 37–0 (24 KO), billed as The World Awaits, was a professional boxing match contested on May 5, 2007, for the WBC super welterweight championship.
At the time, the bout was the most lucrative boxing match ever, with over $130 million in generated revenue.

The fight took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada under the promotion of Golden Boy Promotions. It was contested at 154 pounds, with De La Hoya defending his WBC light middleweight championship.

Tickets sold out three hours after they went on sale on Saturday, January 27, 2007. With the sellout, the bout generated over $19 million in live gate, beating the previous record of $16,860,300 set by the June 28, 1997, heavyweight championship rematch between Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson at the Thomas & Mack Center. The fight was televised on HBO pay-per-view, with the cost to watch the fight at $55 in the U.S.

As part of the buildup for the fight, HBO produced an unprecedented four-part prelude. The series, titled De La Hoya-Mayweather 24/7, aired installments on the final three Sundays of April, with the fourth installment airing on Thursday, May 3, two days before the fight. The series focused on each fighter’s training and preparation for the bout.

A subplot to the fight concerned whether De La Hoya would be trained by Floyd Mayweather Sr., the estranged father of Mayweather Jr. Mayweather Sr. had served as De La Hoya’s trainer since 2001. Mayweather Sr. announced his willingness to train De La Hoya after initially declining to oppose his son, but demanded a $2 million fee in light of the enormous revenue to be generated by the fight. De La Hoya declined to meet Mayweather Sr.’s demands, making a counteroffer of $500,000 guaranteed plus an additional $500,000 contingent on De La Hoya winning the fight. Ultimately, the sides were unable to come to an agreement and De La Hoya hired the highly respected Freddie Roach to be his cornerman instead.

Although Mayweather Sr. reunited with his son at the start of Floyd Jr.’s training camp, he had no official role, as Floyd Jr. opted to retain his uncle, Roger Mayweather, as his trainer instead. Mayweather Sr. left the camp by the end of April, upset over not being chosen as trainer and by comments made by his son and brother during the taping of the 24/7 show.

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🤣NOTHING is exciting me right now‼️ Dave Allen’s EPIC preview of Wilder – Chisora #Funny #Boxing

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🤣NOTHING is exciting me right now‼️ Throwback to Dave Allen’s EPIC preview of Wilder – Chisora

The ‘Doncaster De La Hoya’ returns this Saturday night when he takes on Filip Hrgovic at the Eco-Power stadiumm, LIVE on DAZN

🎥 Credit: @talksport @talksport_boxing

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Manny Pacquiao vs Timothy Bradley II | FULL FIGHT | WBO Welterweight Title | 12/4/2014

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Timothy Bradley 31–0 (1) (12 KO) vs. Manny Pacquiao 55–5–2 (38 KO) II, billed as Vindication, was a professional boxing match contested on April 12, 2014, for the WBO welterweight championship.

The bout was held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Paradise, Nevada. Bradley entered as a 2 to 1 betting underdog.

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🥊LEGACY FIGHT‼️ Manny Pacquiao vs Timothy Bradley III | FULL FIGHT | HBO Box Office | 9/4/2016

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Manny Pacquiao 57–6–2 (38 KO) vs. Timothy Bradley 33–1–1 (13 KO) III, billed as The Legacy Fight, was a professional boxing contested on April 9, 2016, for the WBO International championship.

It was held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on HBO PPV. Pacquiao claimed this fight would be his last professional bout, however, he has fought seven times since. The winner of the bout would be awarded a Special WBO commemorative title belt, which billed the “Legacy Belt”.

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