
Miranda offers career advice to Abraham Calling in from his training camp in Puerto Rico, super middleweight contender Edison ‘Pantera’ Miranda chuckled when he was read the latest statements from his June 21st opponent, Arthur Abraham, who stated that in their highly controversial first bout in 2006, if he failed to beat a man who had his jaw broken, he would have taken a job as a night watchman. “I agree with you Arthur, if it was a one-on-one fight,” said Miranda of the first bout, one marred by questionable officiating. “Unfortunately for me, I was fighting you and the referee, and most people who saw the fight still believe I won. This time, I’m not trusting anything but my fists, and I will knock you out,” continued Miranda. “So, as a fellow competitor, I suggest that maybe you should start shopping for your patent leather shoes and uniform, because you’ll be doing that night watchman job by the end of the summer. I think you’ll be perfect for it, because when something happens, you don’t have to do anything yourself - you can just call for help. Our first fight showed that you’re good at that.”
Big big words, loser. How come you fell after the 3rd good punch by Arthur after 1:37 min. in the 4th round? I’d say: Welcome to your new job as a night watcher.
No boxer should make the mistake to underrate Arthur Abraham. Arthur will also knock out Kelly Pavlik between the 4th and 6th round next year in January or February. There is no better middleweight boxer at the moment. And Oscar de la Hoya will fall, too.









