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Dawson On Beating Tarver: "It's A Public Service For Boxing"
By Ron Borges
It is never easy being light heavyweight champion. It’s like being first runner-up in the Miss America contest. It’s a title but not the one you dreamed about.
The latest fighter to suffer this fate is Chad Dawson, who defends his piece of that 175-pound title Saturday night in Las Vegas from whatever challenge 40-year-old Antonio Tarver can muster.
Dawson is pretty much by acclimation considered the best light heavyweight in the world and is on most top 10 lists of best pound-for-pound fighters on the planet. He is also about as ignored a great fighter as you could imagine.
Greatness in boxing most often demands creative tension exist. There can be no great A side without a nearly equally dangerous B side to confront him. In a business like boxing, doubt and worry are necessary if a sizeable check is to be cashed.
The last time Dawson faced Tarver there was none of that and as a consequence interest was such that the Nevada State Athletic Commission reported only 911 people paid to watch. Two guys fighting in a casino parking lot would attract that much of a crowd.
This is not the undefeated Dawson’s doing. He is a highly skilled boxer who has defeated not only Tarver but also Glen Johnson, Tomasz Adamek and everyone else they’ve put in front of him. He is 27-0 and seldom has found himself in a fight because of his skills, not simply because someone else lacked them.
Yet when you combine that dominance with the fact he’s fighting in a division that gets more ignored than advice from your mother-in-law, you see the problem. He is the man nobody knows. Or at least the man nobody is willing to pay to get to know, a trend Dawson would sorely like to see changing.
“I feel I’m the best out there,’’ Dawson said Friday from Las Vegas. “I don’t get the big fights yet but they’ll come. I think people know I’m a boxer. I’m not some guy who just comes to the arena and throws 1,000 punches. I’m a 100 per cent boxer. If people can’t respect that, that’s what I’m trying to change.’’
Perhaps he’ll achieve that against the 40-year-old Tarver (27-5, 19 KO) but it seems unlikely because Dawson is a 5-1 favorite and most people are scratching their heads as to why this fight is on HBO in the first place.
That it is could be a boon to Dawson only because it will be preceded by the replay of the Manny Pacquioa-Ricky Hatton beat down, a scheduling situation that will draw far more eyes to him than watched Dawson-Tarver I on SHOWTIME last fall. That fight had a rating similar to the fight’s live attendance. In other words, nobody watched.
Dawson is unhappy about this and has been on a quest to find an opponent who can change that but without any luck. He has pursued retired super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe and aging former middleweight and light heavyweight title holder Bernard Hopkins to no avail, both feeling quite rightly that at this stage of their careers if there’s one thing they don’t need it’s a undefeated southpaw who can move, use the jab and pick you apart.
Dawson understands this but is not highly appreciative of it. Even now he is considering moving down to 168 pounds even though Calzaghe is now spending his time on his sofa because there seems more fertile ground there than at light heavyweight. Before he does so however he must first rid himself of a guy who has become an irritant to him.
“I don’t resent the fact I have to fight Tarver again because he had a rematch clause and he exercised it,’’ Dawson said of Tarver. “But I got a serious hate in my heart for him. I want to punish him.
“I don’t see anything different he can do. He was in his best shape the last fight and he barely won a round. I don’t care how good he did in previous rematches (with Roy Jones, Johnson and Eric Harding). They ain’t me.
“But I’m not letting the first fight play into this fight. I’m not underestimating Tarver. I’m just erasing the memory of that fight from my mind.’’
That is wise because if he didn’t Dawson would have spent more time with his three kids than he did training. He did not do that because he’s professional about these matters and more importantly remains well aware that if he wants the kind of big fight that has thus far eluded him there’s only one way to get it. He has to keep winning until there is no one left for him but the kind of guy he can make money with, whoever that might be.
Dawson was hopeful that might be Jermain Taylor but he was left on the floor in a heap by WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch last month, a 12th round stoppage that did not so much elevate the undefeated Froch but rather further besmirched what was once Taylor’s impeccable reputation.
Although Dawson said he continues to consider moving down to super middleweight himself, the fact is there is nothing more there for him any more than there is at light heavyweight because Taylor let him down. And so he is left with but one choice – keep winning fights until something changes.
“I’m not looking for any easy paydays,’’ Dawson said. “That’s what Bernard Hopkins is looking for. I want to make big money. I want tough fights. But I have to put that out of my mind for now.
“I think people are starting to come around. I got my big shot now on HBO. They know I’ll fight anybody.’’
Assuming, of course, he can find anybody to make it a fight.
"I'm in great shape and ready for this fight. Even though he didn't deserve the rematch, it was easy to get myself up for this fight. Tarver cannot stop me. I will still be world champion after Saturday night. Beating Tarver isn't just a victory for me, it's a public service for boxing"
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the Roast:
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I'm gonna watch this fight but only because I have HBO and usually have nothing better to do on saturday night. If I did I would'nt mind missing it. Too bad Dawson can't give Glen Johnson a rematch instead. Hopefully Tarver will lose by KO and go away.
Friday May 8, 2009 08:48:14 PM
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Peter Egley:
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I'm not spoiled, I would love to see this. lol "A public service for boxing"
Friday May 8, 2009 08:50:37 PM
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Big Daddy's Got Love 4 Chico, R.I.P. HomeBoy :
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I just want remember Diego "Chico" Corrales. Today ( May 7 ) is the anniversary of the Greatest Fight Ever and ( Sadly ) also the day Chico died. I had the Honor of being at Corrales-Castillo 1. Diego's Life had many Up's and Downs inside and outside of the Ring. But, Diego ALWAYS dusted himself off and kept fighting. You will alway be an inspiration to me and all of your loyal fans. Rest In Peace.
Friday May 8, 2009 09:27:59 PM
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Peter Egley:
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I never got to see Diego fight except on replay. I've read some about his life, and I like what you wrote.
Friday May 8, 2009 09:34:54 PM
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the Roast:
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@ Big Daddy.. Hey man thanks for bringing up the late, great Diego Corrales. That man was'nt the greatest fighter who ever lived, but he definately had one of the biggest fighting hearts of all time. The man and that fight bring tears to my eyes just thinking about it. We should all raise a glass to one of the toughest men to ever put on the gloves. Rest In Peace, Champion!
Friday May 8, 2009 09:56:42 PM
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the Roast:
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What up Peter E! Maybe the fight will be better than i expect. I was a little off on my prediction on the big fight last weekend so what do I know? Go Dawson!!!
Friday May 8, 2009 10:09:48 PM
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Fe'ROZ :
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To Diego ! The heart of a Lion. A warrior king. Never to be forgotten. Amen
Friday May 8, 2009 10:59:12 PM
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Big Daddy:
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Just a little side note.. Chad Dawson was also at Corrales-Castillo 1. He was signing autographed pics at the Mandalay Bay Arena. He was just an unknown prospect at the time. Now, look at him.
Saturday May 9, 2009 12:36:43 AM
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MisterLee:
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I dunno, I wouldn't mind watching Dawson any day no matter "how boring" the fight would seem, hes got skills, and he's the truth. I see him going far. Just totally dominant, great in everything. Pc out!
Saturday May 9, 2009 12:52:15 AM
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Antonio:
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"I'll fight anybody?" Yeah, anybody that isn't Adrian Diaconu...the man you ducked, preferring to give up a belt and your biggest ever payday to date not to face him...
Saturday May 9, 2009 02:27:34 AM
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hm:
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i will watch. Tarver's got to bring something to the dance this time. if not,he should go ask Stallone if he's making Rocky 7 anytime soon.
Saturday May 9, 2009 03:16:17 AM
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zekial:
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iI know everyone hates Tarver, but I kinda like him. He's funny in a delsusional type of sense.His only chance of victory is to go for the early ko with a straight left whcih I think he'l go for.He gassed pretty badly last time and if he doent get the ko he'l most likely get another 12 round beatdown.Would like to see Dawson go for the kill but suspect he lacks knockout power.
Saturday May 9, 2009 03:55:36 AM
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bamchika:
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Please KO Tarver.
Saturday May 9, 2009 04:47:26 AM
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Real Talk:
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I would like to see Dawson vs. Tavoris Cloud . The promoters aren't doing a good job with the prospects . That's why the fights don't get hyped up like they should . Tavoris Cloud is a Ko artist who gives the people what they want . I wonder why we don't hear anything about him ? Dueces
Saturday May 9, 2009 06:24:16 AM
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FightInsight.com:
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I am LMAO at "Beating Tarver isn't just a victory for me, it's a public service for boxing." Real Talk, I agree - Dawson-Cloud would be nice, but Dawson would make him look silly I believe. But he's tough as nails and hits hard. Who wouldn't like a boxer-puncher matchup of two guys in their prime?
Saturday May 9, 2009 09:54:11 AM
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Big Ste:
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I think this is a bit of a non fight to be honest. I think Dawson is in a lose/ lose situation. For me Tarver is living off past glories and reputation. He's shown nothing in the last fights to call himself world class. Speaking of world class, I'd liketo add a moment of respect and a thought for Diego Corrales' family and the SAc PAl team. The May 2005 Castillo match was quality entertainment and a memory I'll keep forever.
Saturday May 9, 2009 10:08:21 AM
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mortcola:
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Dawson is only boring if you don't know and appreciate boxing. He's an artful, intelligent fighter who doesn't waste punches or time in the ring. Tarver's good, and he's known mostly because of Jones and Rocky, but, contractual rematch aside, he really doesn't deserve this fight.
Saturday May 9, 2009 11:35:58 AM
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mortcola:
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Dawson is only boring if you don't know and appreciate boxing. He's an artful, intelligent fighter who doesn't waste punches or time in the ring. Tarver's good, and he's known mostly because of Jones and Rocky, but, contractual rematch aside, he really doesn't deserve this fight.
Saturday May 9, 2009 12:20:55 PM
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Radam G aka Humble PRG waitin' 4 the replay...:
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...and reminder of all the moolah that came my way. It's the same old song and dance. Nice piece P4P'er Ron B! Dawson knocks out some chump; and on me, some Tarver-hater and/or poser, posturer, impersonator wants to jump. They ought to just grow up, because messing with me, they keep getting tore up. Again and again. It's like the setting sun. Bet your bankroll on it. I'm going to have my fun. Big(ot) Daddy, Fruity Frank, SOHK, et al --cyberstalking me -- are all upset because Redcoat Ricky got concussed and retired. In the hurt biz, when you tangle with AGOAT, you get treated like a goat. Slaughtered. The British HitMan nuthugger has been coming at me up in this TSS Universe for about three weeks spittin' bunk, like a confused gradeschool playground punk. This bloke of a joke oughta go somewhere and self-choke. Anyway, lmfao. Have fun with life. I dine with GOAT Ali regularly, and have access to every P4P fighter on the current list. I have PacMan's cellphone number (NOT givin' it out). The crowd will go berserk tonight when Tarver ravages the most overrated guy in the hurt biz these days, "Dud/Dull/Disaster/Demented/Dreadful" Dawson. Mabuhay ka Manny. Tonight we get the exposure of an impostor. Holla!
Saturday May 9, 2009 12:21:52 PM
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Big Ste:
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mortcola I agree. Dawson is showing some class both in the ring and out. I particularly liked the way he tried to get the fight with Calzaghe. He didn't go mouthing off about how he'd beat the granny out f him like Froch did. He just said Joe was a great fighter and it would be a great fight. He's definitely growing on me.
Saturday May 9, 2009 01:41:26 PM
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Yuvie:
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I've always liked Dawson but I don't like a re-match with Tarver. Dawson is meant to be in the prime of his life but he'll probably end up having two fights this year, one of them against a guy he already comprehensively beat last year. Dawson just needs to be busier. Start cleaning up the light-heavyweight division. Light-heavyweight is a pretty dire division to be in as a young fighter. The only fight that I'd pay to see is Dawson/Cloud. As for Hopkins, I think he's avoiding Dawson at all costs. Hopkins is obviously going for fights in which he feels he can out-skill his opponents (Adamek & Froch). Anyway, Dawson by UD but I wouldn't be surprised if he got hurt at least once in this fight.
Saturday May 9, 2009 02:25:46 PM
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andy from newcastle IN MEMORY OF CHICO:
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The greatest fight ever. Thank you Chico. We miss you man. Respect, Toonoy
Saturday May 9, 2009 02:44:54 PM
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Yuvie:
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Rest in peace, Chico. Now he's a fighter I miss. One of the realest fighters there ever was. Corrales/Castillo I, what can you say about that fight? I tell you one thing, I've watched many boxing fights over the years but there's only one that ever brings a tear to my eye. It was that great a fight that it was worth crying for.
Saturday May 9, 2009 02:51:50 PM
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Isaiah:
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I have plenty of respect for the late Corrales. To borrow a phrase from the man himself, he no doubt paid the cost to be the boss. Anyway... why is Glen Johnson who's also 40 and gave Dawson a much better fight then Tarver so avoided? Johnson has been looking way better than Tarver recently and there's no way either of them could beat Johnson again. Heck, even Bernard Hopkins never wanted a rematch with Johnson. You all remeber that other"OLD MAN" right? Heck Joe Calzaghe found a million and one reasons why not to fight Johnson and in my eyes, B-HOP is the only man to ever truly beat Johnson. Daniel Judah only rematched Johnson because their first fight draw is so insane I have no words for it. Johnson should write a book called, how many ways and locations a man can be robbed.
Saturday May 9, 2009 03:15:19 PM
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Big Ste:
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Andy from Newcastle - The Sunderland show last week was canny. Danny Williams won (just) but was more like a WWF wrestler. Very lazy and off balance. Tony Jeffries looked strong but its early days. I still think one of the better prospects is gonna be Darren Sutherland. He's looking strong at the weight. Just hope he can take a punch unlike some of our UK recents! As for this Monday, its squeaky bum time mate, The Toon v Boro game will decide which league we're playing in next season!! Whatever happens, SMB. x
Saturday May 9, 2009 04:02:29 PM
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ali:
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I don't like Tarver he talks like he's going to the hall of fame you are not a great fighter and you never will be. You beat Jones when he was not the same fighter hopefully he gets knock out and we won't have to see him any more.
Saturday May 9, 2009 06:08:15 PM
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andy from newcastle:
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Big Ste. SMB look safe after their point on Saturday, and West Brom have made it a nail biting finish. You're right, Monday will make a difference to our survival. I'll be heading home early to catch the second half. Just a shame if we do go down we can't take the SMB with us. Toonoy
Sunday May 10, 2009 10:28:06 AM
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brownsugar:
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Bring ON Travis Cloud!!!!!!!!!!!
Sunday May 10, 2009 01:28:43 PM
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Not Hip To The Hype
"Haye has said that without the hype, boxing is boring. This tells you something about him as a fighter and as a man. And maybe something about his low expectations of his own value as a fighter. Why isn't his skill good enough? Which audience is he trying to impress? When I watch fights, I watch the contest, the skill, the drama, the match-up. Screw the circus hype."---TSS reader Mortcola, giving thumbs down on David Haye and his pre-fight antics
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