Tarver keeps quiet, while Dawson predicts similar performance

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Talk is cheaper this time around

Tarver keeps quiet, while Dawson predicts similar performance

The last time Antonio Tarver fought Chad Dawson, his mouth got him in a bit of trouble.

Showing no respect to his younger opponent, Tarver was anything but quiet leading up to their Oct. 11 bout last year, saying "I've got a lot of Chad Dawsons on my resume, he don't have one Antonio Tarver."

Tarver paid for those words on fight night, as the 26-year-old Dawson defeated him by unanimous decision, knocking him down in the 12th round.

This time, Tarver is keeping quiet ? which may be even worse.

"It's a lot different, he's not talking and it sounds like he respects me now," said Dawson, who took Tarver?s IBF/IBO title belts with the victory.

"He understands this time around is different. He's still the big name guy, but he's getting in there with a real live fighter. I don't play any games in the ring and he knows that now."

The 40-year-old Tarver said as much during Thursday's press conference to promote the fight, acknowledging that few boxing fans or bettors have faith in him to beat Dawson (he?s a plus-600 underdog at Station Casinos) in Saturday's rematch ? despite the fact that he?s never lost to an opponent twice.

"I have something to prove to me, my family and my loved ones," said Tarver (27-5, 19 KOs).

"I'm a realist of where I'm at in the game, I'm a realist about my position. I know what a win will do for me and I know what a loss will do for me. I know what I have to do Saturday night. I don't have much to say, I'm ready."

That's a big difference from the never-ending flow of words that came out of Tarver's mouth before the first fight.

Although Dawson rarely fires back comments of his own, it's clear that the undefeated the light heavyweight champion listens.

"What I got out of it when he made that comment is that he knows his back is against the wall," said Dawson (27-0, 17 KOs).

"He knows what kind of guy he's facing and he knows he might not make it through this fight. He knows this might be his last."

So which fires Dawson up more, trash talk or desperate talk?

"When he talks like his back is against the wall," answered Dawson. "Because I'm like a cat, I've got the mouse cornered."

With the results of the first meeting still fresh in everyone's mind, Dawson's camp took the opportunity to make some comments of their own before the rematch.

Stepping up to the microphone during the press conference, Dawson's head trainer, Eddie Muhammad just had one thing to say: "Hello, don't miss it, it's going to be quick."

"You know what it is, he realized during that first ass-whooping he got we don't talk trash," said Muhammad following the conference.

"He talked trash and now he's paying for it. Chad doesn't talk because he has confidence in his ability. People who talk a good fight don't normally fight a good fight. We work hard in the gym and that's it, we back it up in the ring. Not outside, because talk is cheap."

The entire rematch has had a different feel to it, most likely due to how easily Dawson was able to handle Tarver in October.

After receiving a prefight phone call from another undefeated boxer, Floyd Mayweather Jr., telling him he was the best fighter in the world, Tarver won by scores of 117-110 from two judges and 118-109 mark on the other card.

Although Tarver has decided to ditch the trash-talking this time around, he still says he's confident he'll keep his perfect rematch record intact, which includes second-time around wins over Eric Harding, Glen Johnson and Roy Jones Jr.

"The guy was just more busy than I was," Tarver said of the first fight. "But what did I get hit with? That knockdown was garbage, that was a trip.

?He didn't hurt me. He's got ability, he's got skill, but all the fighters I've faced have had the same qualities. I'm going to put on a hell of a display Saturday. I'm going to unveil what Tarver is all about. If you think you saw me the first time around, you're going to be sadly mistaken."

Pro debut jitters: After living in the United States for two and a half years, Swedish import Donatella Hultin will finally make her professional boxing debut on Saturday night's undercard to the Chad Dawson-Antonio Tarver fight at the Hard Rock.

"I'm really nervous with it being my pro debut. I'm confident but definitely nervous," said the 20-year-old Hultin, who was 13-0 as an amateur with eight knockouts.

"I just want to get it over with and enjoy some time with some friends who are coming into town. I was ready to fight last week."
 

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Tarver does look fit in the pictures I saw. I'm looking forward to the weigh in. Tarver looked a tad soft last time out. I wonder how he'll look today. Still, Dawson should own this fight and will probably win another decision.
 

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Guess this is the only thead devoted to this "marquis" matchup! At any rate, if it can cash a ticket, it's worth some chatter. Again, an associate leaves me a cell message detailing why Dawson is walking on thin ice here. Says he is pretty much gassed after 6, fired his regular trainer due to $ issues, and has'nt had good sparring sessions or partners. On the flip side, Tarver is supposedly training like his lungs are going to be extricated if he doesn't win tonite. I have a small/medium play on Tarver at 6-1 odds. By the way, I was at the Plaza last nite to see Smith fight. He looks like poop! It began to look like an amature fight after like the 4th round. For 35 clams, I have to say, one of the ringcard chippies looked like Salma Hayek. It was worth it when she strutted her stuff!!!!! The card was low rent, as is the Plaza, be advised.
 

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Guess this is the only thead devoted to this "marquis" matchup! At any rate, if it can cash a ticket, it's worth some chatter. Again, an associate leaves me a cell message detailing why Dawson is walking on thin ice here. Says he is pretty much gassed after 6, fired his regular trainer due to $ issues, and has'nt had good sparring sessions or partners. On the flip side, Tarver is supposedly training like his lungs are going to be extricated if he doesn't win tonite. I have a small/medium play on Tarver at 6-1 odds. By the way, I was at the Plaza last nite to see Smith fight. He looks like poop! It began to look like an amature fight after like the 4th round. For 35 clams, I have to say, one of the ringcard chippies looked like Salma Hayek. It was worth it when she strutted her stuff!!!!! The card was low rent, as is the Plaza, be advised.

long odds on tarver(given his success in rematches)...

all it takes is one...
 

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I'm note focusing on the rematch angle. The feed-box noise says "bad" Chad is cruising for a brusin.
 

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Guess this is the only thead devoted to this "marquis" matchup! At any rate, if it can cash a ticket, it's worth some chatter. Again, an associate leaves me a cell message detailing why Dawson is walking on thin ice here. Says he is pretty much gassed after 6, fired his regular trainer due to $ issues, and has'nt had good sparring sessions or partners. On the flip side, Tarver is supposedly training like his lungs are going to be extricated if he doesn't win tonite.

Frankie,
his regular trainer is Eddie M Mohamad. He wasn't fired so I don't quite understand that. Tarver came in @172. Recent history has shown that getting down to a very slim weight hasn't been a good thing for aging fighters. Props to you if your doggie hits but i don't see it happening.
 

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Frankie,
his regular trainer is Eddie M Mohamad. He wasn't fired so I don't quite understand that. Tarver came in @172. Recent history has shown that getting down to a very slim weight hasn't been a good thing for aging fighters. Props to you if your doggie hits but i don't see it happening.

that`s why the inside the distance prop at +1140 is a reasonable option...tarver via decision seems very unlikely.../i hope....

why do i have a knawing feeling that somebody gets stopped tonight?...
 
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