However, Maidana wasn’t pleased with the financial offer from McCloskey’s promoter, and so he’s moving on according to Irish-boxing.com. Maidana has better options fighting in the United States for bigger purses and he’s not going to put himself in a situation where he’s fighting on the challenger’s home country and not getting the money he feels he deserves.
I can’t blame Maidana for moving on. It’s not worth taking the small money to have to fight in your challenger’s home town, especially after the challenger won a controversial decision there. I saw the Prescott-McCloskey fight I only gave McCloskey a couple of rounds at best. No way did he win that fight. The pro-McCloskey crowd was cheering his every miss and believe me, McCloskey was missing a lot in the second half of the fight and eating constant jabs. He did look to have the more energy, but he was missing and eating jabs. You can’t give a guy rounds for eating jabs and missing. McCloskey did zero in the first half of the fight and was knocked down in the 1st round. It was a terrible decision and you got to feel for Prescott.
We all would like to see McCloskey and Maidana fight, but only if the fight takes place in a neutral venue like the United States. Letting McCloskey fight at home against a champion like Maidana is just asking for trouble.
By - William MacKay @ BoxingNews24
Blog Team @ LastGasp Boxing News
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