MIRANDA SICK OF ‘PAPER’
CHAMPIONS AT 160 POUNDS; VOWS TO CLEAN HOUSE
ONCE HE HAS THE BELTS
For
Immediate Release
HOLLYWOOD, FL, March 21 –
Boxing has always been a tough business. It’s
even tougher when those who claim to be ‘champions’
continue to run from real challenges in search
of easy paydays that keep deserving contenders
from getting their opportunity to shine. People’s
middleweight champion Edison Miranda is not
shy about discussing this topic.
“The middleweight division
always had proud champions willing to fight
everyone, like Marvin Hagler, Carlos Monzon,
and Sugar Ray Robinson,” said Miranda.
“Now we’re stuck with paper champions
like Jermain Taylor and Arthur Abraham, who
are disgracing this division.”
‘Pantera’, who
is taking a well-deserved rest after his most
recent win, a dominating victory over highly
touted Allan Green in an HBO-televised bout
on March 3rd, was just getting started.
“Arthur Abraham talks
a lot about fighting me again, but if he is
so serious, why is he asking the IBF for an
exception so he can avoid me again,” asks
Miranda, who broke Abraham’s jaw in two
places in their highly controversial first bout
last September. “I know why. Every time
he looks in the mirror, he sees what I gave
him in our first fight and it hurts him just
to think about going through that pain again.
He should just retire if he doesn’t have
the guts to face me.”
As for Taylor, who is recognized
by many as the undisputed middleweight champion,
Miranda refuses to mince words.
“He’s going to
fight Cory Spinks,” Miranda asks incredulously,
referring to Taylor’s reported next opponent.
“I’ll give Taylor this, after beating
Kassim Ouma and if he can beat Cory Spinks,
he will definitely be the best junior middleweight
in the world. Unfortunately for the rest of
us, he’s supposed to be the middleweight
champion. It’s disgraceful that the powers
that be in this sport allow fights like these
to happen while true contenders have to wait
for the shots they earned.”
Miranda has a final comment
for his faithful fanbase.
“I want my fans to
know that when I become champion, I will fight
anyone and everyone who rightfully deserves
a shot at the title. I won’t hide behind
my belts like Abraham and Taylor have, and my
reign will live up to that of the last true
middleweight champion, Bernard Hopkins.”
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