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HOLLYWOOD, FL, February 2 – People’s Middleweight Champion Edison Miranda is not someone you want to take lightly. Ask Arthur Abraham, the IBF middleweight ‘champion’ who still hasn’t returned to the ring after having his jaw broken in two places by ‘Pantera’; or Howard Eastman, who went 24 rounds with Abraham and Bernard Hopkins but couldn’t last seven full rounds with Miranda; or most recently, Willie Gibbs, who didn’t make it out of the first round.
But unbeaten Allan Green seems to think that he is in for an easy night when he fights Miranda in San Juan, Puerto Rico on an HBO-televised card on March 3rd, even going as far as to insult the Colombian bomber in recent statements to the media. Needless to say, when informed of these remarks, Miranda was less than pleased. “I’m glad he is doing his part to hype up this fight, but he needs to watch his mouth because I will hurt him on March 3rd,” said Miranda, 27-1 with 24 KOs. continue l
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