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Piss poor analysis by Lennox Lewis... yea jumping around and looking active is what casuals grade fights seasoned fan and professionals scorers shouldn't do that shit
http://www.sb2.live/2019/03/dmitry-bivol-vs-joe-smith-jr-boxing.html#video-0Anybody got that stream for the dazn fight??
Yea, not working for me smh
After ever Porter fight I say I’m never watching him box again..
It's working before it was cutting outI'm reading that bivol is up 3-0 but struggling to find a stream
Caleb Plant's Mother Shot and Killed By Deputy in Cheatham
Fox News in Tennessee reports that 51-year-old Beth Plant - mother of IBF super middleweight champion Caleb Plant - was shot and killed by a deputy in Cheatham County.
According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, paramedics were transporting Beth Plant to the hospital early Saturday morning when she allegedly became combative and pulled a knife from her backpack.
The ambulance driver pulled over on New Hope Road and Highway 41A and called for police.
The TBI states in their reports that when the Cheatham County Sheriff's Office arrived, Beth Plan allegedly brandished the knife on a deputy - who shot her. She died from the sustained injuries at the hospital.
Caleb acknowledged the passing on social media Saturday, "Love you forever and always momma. You always told me “work hard bubba” and I did."
No details have been given regarding why Beth Plant was being treated by paramedics.
An investigation is ongoing.
Caleb Plant, who had a very rough upbringing, achieved his dream when he captured the IBF world title in January with a gutsy decision win over Jose Uzcategui, who went down twice in the contest.
Garcia gonna upset Spence next Saturday
Arum: Haymon Doesn't Want To Risk His Boxers Losing To Ours!
By Radio Rahim
Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum believes Al Haymon, who created the Premier Boxing Champions banner, has no interest in making fights with other promoters.
Haymon and Arum have been at odds for a very long time and rarely come together to make big fights.
Their respective companies have exclusive content deals with rival networks. Haymon has deals with Showtime and FOX Sports, while Arum's company is aligned with ESPN.
The most recent snafu took place in the heavyweight division.
WBC world champion Deontay Wilder, who is managed by Haymon, was close to finalizing a rematch with Tyson Fury - but then Fury signed a co-promotional agreement with Top Rank and ESPN.
Fury's deal with ESPN made the rematch negotiations a bit more complicated and the negotiations eventually fell apart after ESPN felt it was better to have the British boxer take an interim-fight.
"We would like their [PBC] fighters to fight our fighters and we've said that repeatedly. And [Haymon] said 'well I'm not going to give you all of my fighters to fight on ESPN' and I said 'no, we'll work something out.' It doesn't all have to be on ESPN. If you want one of our fighters to fight one of your fighters on FOX, that's acceptable. But you have to sit down and you have to have dialogue," Arum explained to BoxingScene.com.
"The truth is, Haymon doesn't want dialogue, Haymon wants an island onto himself. That's his strategy. He doesn't want to operate with other promoters. But that's his choice and he's not violating any law if he does that."
One of the biggest fights that Arum and Haymon could make - is a welterweight unification between Terence Crawford and Errol Spence.
"I can make a deal in five minutes that's fair with Haymon, but I don't think Haymon wants to do it. There is a whole psychological thing, where he doesn't want to risk his fighters losing to our fighters," Arum said.