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  • Prize Fight Responds To Galvan Pay Allegations

    TUNICA, MS In response to the recent allegations made by Octavious James and One In A million Promotions in regards to the April 13th Ruben Galvan versus Zab Judah bout Prize Fight Boxing has issued this response. First and foremost Ruben Galvan has been paid in full by Prize Fight. Ruben received his check from Prize Fight employee Jamie Diaz before he ever left Fitzgerald’s Casino in Tunica, MS. [details]

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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    TUNICA, MS In response to the recent allegations made by Octavious James and One In A million Promotions in regards to the April 13th Ruben Galvan versus Zab Judah bout Prize Fight Boxing has issued this response. First and foremost Ruben Galvan has been paid in full by Prize Fight. Ruben received his check from Prize Fight employee Jamie Diaz before he ever left Fitzgerald’s Casino in Tunica, MS. [details]
    they really shoud change the decision, from a no contest to a TKO win for judah.....i think it was the right upper cut that opened-up the cut

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      I think it was the left elbow as it came back from the left cross two punches after the uppercut. The uppercut hit right on the chin and wasn't even close to where the cut happened. When they played it in slow motion you could see after the uppercut that the cut had not happened. Then, after the left cross, you see the elbow come back, hit his head, and after Galvan moves his glove out of the way, you see the first specs of blood.

      It was either the tape from the glove after the left cross or the elbow as Zab brought it back.

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