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Monday Dec 14, 2009

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Tavoris Cloud Calls Out Chad Dawson

The Perfect Storm

 Tavoris Cloud

 

NORTH MIAMI BEACH (Dec. 14, 2009) – Undefeated IBF light heavyweight champion Tarvoris Cloud (20-0, 18 KOs) has become the Rodney Dangerfield of boxing – he can’t get any respect, especially from “Bad” Chad Dawson, allegedly the top dog in the 175-pound division.

 

“Chad Dawson won’t be able to run 12 rounds against me,” Cloud said. “My pressure will be unbelievable and I hit hard with both hands. He’ll have to stand and fight and that will be his ultimate demise. We’re totally different. If I went around saying I could beat the No. 1 contender, like Chad did when I was the No. 1, I’d fight him to prove it.

 

“I’m baffled, I guess, more than frustrated. All my life watching boxing, I thought the champion had to fight the next available, most deserving challenger, or unify the title. I was the No. 1 contender and he was the champ, but that’s when all the politics of boxing came in – extensions and exceptions – and his promoter lobbied to duck this hungry fighter. I understand the promoter building a fighter and arranging puff fights for more money. At some point, though, a real fighter has to fight the best. You can’t be great just fighting hand-picked, over-the-hill guys.”

 

Cloud, fighting out of Tallahassee (FL), has beaten everybody put in the ring against him during his perfect 4 1/2–years pro career. He’s fresh, entertaining and throws nearly 100 punches a round, something practically unheard of from a light heavyweight. The Ring magazine has him rated No. 6 but he still hasn’t been able to get Dawson into a fight because, reportedly, Tavoris isn’t well enough known by fans to justify a fight against Dawson on HBO.

 

What’s Cloud have to do?

 

His last four opponents – Clinton Woods (DEC12), Julio Cesar Gonzalez (TKO10), Mike Wood (KO1) and Jacob Rodriguez (RTD3) – have either officially retired or simply haven’t fought since being ‘rained on’ by Cloud.

 

After stopping Wood in the first round of their March 28, 2008 fight in Chicago for the USBA and NABA titles, Cloud became the No. 1 IBF contender and he then took out former WBO titlist Gonzalez in the 11th round of their Aug. 8, 2008 IBF Title Eliminator to become the mandatory challenger for the then reigning Dawson.

 

Dawson was first supposed to defend his IBF strap against Cloud by January 8, 2009, but Dawson was granted an exception to fight Antonio Tarver in a rematch last March. Dawson won and the IBF mandated that he fight Cloud by May 1, 2009 or be stripped of his title. Rather than take on Cloud, Dawson relinquished his IBF title belt after Tavoris refused to fight a non-title bout against another opponent, not Dawson, on an HBO show. Cloud’s promoter, Richie Boy Promotions, declined the offer and promoted a fight for the then vacant IBF crown between Cloud and former IBF champion, Clinton Woods, who Tavoris impressively defeated by unanimous 12-round decision (116-112 scoring by all three judges).

 

After defeating Woods, HBO offered Cloud a spot on its network against Dawson or in the co-feature on a show headlined by Dawson, whose promoter, Gary Shaw, once again, refused to fight Tavoris or even allow Chad to fight on the same HBO card.

 

Team Cloud believes there’s another reason why Dawson won’t fight Cloud and it doesn’t have anything to do with purse structures or name recognition. “Back in 2001,” Cloud’s head trainer Al Bonanni explained, “Dawson and Cloud were both outstanding amateurs. They sparred in 2001 at the U.S. Olympic training camp. Tavoris floored Dawson and hurt his eye. After that, Dawson was moved down to 168 pounds, instead of competing with Cloud at 175. Dawson still fears Tavoris Cloud and that’s why he won’t get in the ring with him. We’re willing to fight Dawson or any of the top light heavyweights in the world.”

 

Cloud hopes to defend his IBF title in the first-quarter of 2010 against WBC champion Jean Pascal in a unification bout, or, there’s always the possibility of fighting one of the over 40 greats such as Bernard Hopkins, Roy Jones, Jr., Glen Johnson and Antonio Tarver.

 

If Dawson ever mans-up, that deal can still be made but, like Dangerfield, right now Cloud ‘can’t get no respect!’

 

“I think Dawson will fight me in the not too distant future,” Cloud added. “As long as I keep winning impressively in exciting fights, fans will call for it. I don’t understand his logic (for not fighting Tavoris) because I’m not that type of fighter. I want to fight the best and it doesn’t matter if they’re boxers, punchers or southpaws. That’s the way to be great. One world title belt isn’t enough for me; I want more.”

 

 

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SALT lover:  UUFFF!!!!! Talkin' about a fight NEEDED to be made, ah?! This fight definitely has to be made, two undefeated World Champions, in their primes, same Weightclass, and hungry for glory........ but there's one problem: they're unknown to the general public. This fight reminds me a LOT of Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Diego Corrales at 130lbs, back in 2000, though the two are incredible fighters, undefeated, and the main attraction of their Weightclasse, this fight is only for the die-hard, super hard-core fans, like yours Truly. There won't be much covering of this fight if it becomes a reality, which I believe it will. Not too much people will be watchin' this.....actually, NO ONE will be watchin' this, but the hard-core fans of boxin'. I for one, will not miss this one, and I'm startin' to pick, I'm goin' 100% with my boy 'Bad' Chad Dawson to defeat Cloud. I would LOVE to see this fight, while the general public, the women, and the lil' kids go to sleep XD!!!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Latezzzzzzzzzz!!!
Monday Dec 14, 2009 10:00:48 PM
brownsugar:  Im with you Salt,.......Bhop may fight Danny Green(which is a far better fight for him than Haye or Adamek),.. according to the latest news,.. but hell will freeze over before Bhop gets anywhere within spitting distance of Chad Dawson,.. too much skill,.. on the other hand,...the grim and solemn Travoris Cloud is all about breaking "Pretty Boys" down,.. by pressing forward relentlessley with unyielding pressure,.. I'd love to see this fight,.. although Dawson will treat Cloud,.. like Bhop treated him (extreme avoidance),.. hopefully the fight can be made,.. but I think Dawson would probably end up fighting against Pascal first.. Personally I think it's a good risky fight that would either bring out in Dawson,.. or give a fresh new warrior a great coming-out Party.. If Cloud cannot bait Dawson or Showtime to take the fight,.. all he has to do is keep on winning,.. I think it's fight that Dawson can win all day long,.. but ultra hungry fighters like Cloud are known to make the impossible happen...
Monday Dec 14, 2009 11:44:08 PM
Matthew:  I'd like to see Dawson and Cloud fight. Other than a potential bout with Hopkins, there aren't any other big-money fights at 175 for Dawson. If he can't get a fight with Hopkins, he should take his time and try to clean out the division. I'd like to see him take on Cloud and Pascal, or any of the guys at 168 that want to move up. Now is the time for Dawson to show he is the best light heavy in the world.
Tuesday Dec 15, 2009 09:29:33 AM
Frank Z:  I dunno if it's fair to say Dawson'ns handpicked people. he's beated adamek tarver and johnson. the second two were old but weren't showing their age. that being said this is a great matchup. i've seen a little bit of cloud and i love his aggressive infighting, plus the dude's got legit power in both hands like he himself said. under muhammad i'm sure dawson's a much more polished and defensive boxer than he was in their amateur days when cloud dropped him, so it'd be tough to pick cloud to win a decision, but if cloud employs the right gameplan it seems he definitely has a chance. i'll have to study more of cloud though, see if there's fights of him against taller lanker boxers.
Tuesday Dec 15, 2009 09:51:50 AM
AFN:  B-Hop really should call Dawson's bluff. Business wise he'll make a whole lot more cash than fighting Green, plus as he seems to think Australia is in Europe he probably won't find it anyway. Were he to lose to Dawson, which I personally don't think he would, he could still go for the RJJ rematch, or fight Green then. He has little to gain, win or lose, fighting Green now. Dawson will avoid Cloud for as long as he can, and may even make him chase him up to cruiser if he has to. EL TOONOY
Tuesday Dec 15, 2009 04:23:46 PM
Smiley C:  B-Hop is not a geographical genius. He probably thinks that earth's moon shines on Mars during the day fo' sure!
Thursday Dec 17, 2009 10:04:01 PM

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