Saturday, July 26, 2008
AJ Banal Knocked Out in 10th round
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Yuriorkis Gamboa
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Vitali Klitschko's comeback fight!
Edwin Valero
Valero is the most overhyped fighter in boxing today. All of those knockouts don't impress me at all. The guy has no defense........and the guy can't BOX!!!!!!!He gets hit too much and OK....he hits hard but that's not enough. I know perhaps some out there are comparing him to Pacquiao but it's not a fair assessment. Valero is a crude talent with no technique.
Joan Guzman beats his easily.....slips and slides and is too quick
Juan Manuel Marquez beats him easily....too smart and will confuse Valero
Manny Pacquiao beats him easily.....Too fast and won't give Valero a chance to come forward with reckless abandon as is Valero's style. Valero is effective against average fighters who stand in front of him. Against Vincente Mosquena, he got knocked down in the 3rd and looked dazed.
Pacquiao is too fast for him, hits as hard or harder and is the much more polished fighter. Valero loops his punches and leaves himself wide open and lets his fall too much.
Bottom line.......Valero is waiting to be exposed. Pacquiao will expose him.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Oscar De La Hoya vs Felix Trinidad Rematch already a done deal!
Marco Antonio Barrera's comback
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Manny Pacquiao vs Edwin Valero this November 8
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Humberto Soto got robbed!!
Manny Pacquiao vs Ricky Hatton in 140lbs?
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Glenn Donaire vs Ulises Solis on July 12
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Joel Casamayor on September 13
Friday, June 27, 2008
Pacquiao vs Diaz weigh in
Manny Pacquiao 134.5 vs David Diaz 135
(WBC Lightweight Championship)
Steven Luevano 126 vs Mario Santiago 125
(WBO Featherweight Championship)
Humberto Soto 130 vs Francisco Lorenzo 130
(WBC interim super featherweight title)
Tye Fields 265 vs Monte Barrett 220
Venue: Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas
Promoter: Top Rank
TV: HBO PPV
I'm very intrigued to see what they'll weigh in at tomorrow (hopefully HBO gets their fightnight weights...)
Pacquiao was 143 for Morales III, 144 for Barrera II, and 145 for Marquez II.
Diaz was 150 for Santa Cruz and 149 for Montano.
Luevano was 139 for Jandaeng.
Soto was 135 for Guzman.
Azumah Nelson lost to Jeff Fenech in a MD
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Joe Calzaghe, the best boxer in the world!
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
AJ "Bazooka" Banal for the Championship belt
Florante Condes lost to a journeyman,
Miguel Angel Cotto too Underrated
In my own opinion Miguel Angel Cotto a Puerto Rican superstar is just too Underrated, the fighter who the no.1 pound for pound always ducked and almost 4 years Welterweight Champion, Cotto defended all his championship belts against the best welterweight fighter in the world such as Sugar Shane Moseley, Paul Malignaggi, and Zab Judah. I think Cotto would be the next Joe Calzaghe after beating Oscar De La Hoya or Floyd Mayweather jr., thats if only Floyd Mayweather jr. will come back from his never ending excuse which is "retirement again" and if Oscar de La Hoya ends his excuses that his wife is a puerto rican so he woudnt fight cotto. Cotto's next opponent will be the Antonio Margarito on July 26, 2008.
Manny Pacquiao vs David Diaz
Friday, June 13, 2008
Juan Diaz vs Michael Katsidis coming soon
I think Juan Diaz is more technically sound, quicker, and has a much better defense (his career Compubox +/- ratio is better than Jones and Whitaker's and only 2nd to Mayweather's) but that nagging bleeding cut really screwed up his whole mentality and gemplan against Campbell, that combined with Katsidis' even more destructive relentless attack to the body and head seems to be a bad style mathcup for him. Diaz is a fighter who outworks and breaks down his opponent with volume and pressure over time. Katsidis is a fighter who charges at his opponent with constant haymakers looking to destroy his opponent at all times with pressure and power.
Whoever wins it's gonna be an absolute war, but I see Katsidis scoring a late round KO when Diaz takes one too many shots after Katsidis gets his face mashed up worse than ever before by Juan Diaz' constant barrage.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Forrest vs Mora
There were times when Forrest caught Mora bang on,but he didn't sustain his attack constantly enough to take over the whole fight. Mora was sloppy and untidy some of the time,while Forrest kept his overall defensive security in check. At no point did it look like Mora could trigger a downfall,or produce a flash knockdown or knockout. It was that kind of fight. I can see how the judges would score it for Mora. I thought Forrest edged it. It was a close fight.
Pavlik won a third round KO against Lockett
Daniel Ponce De Leon lost in a First Round knockout to Juan Manuel Lopez
Monday, May 26, 2008
Malignaggi vs Ndou
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Insights on Hopkins vs Calzaghe fight
Friday, April 18, 2008
Why didn't Miguel Cotto call out Mayweather post fight?
Cotto's undeniably the strong silent type, and doesn't often do a lot of trash talking. But he's made quite a few comments about Mayweather in the press leading up to this fight. Larry Merchant was definitely stirring the pot prodding Cotto to call for Mayweather, and he danced around the question.
I'm not suggesting for a second he's afraid of Mayweather, nor do I think he's uninterested in the fight. It just seems to me for all the arguing between the fans about this match up, you would have thought Cotto would have seized the opportunity to call for Mayweather as Hatton did post fight vs. Castillo.
I think neither of them are overly eager to fight the other anytime soon. Both of them have downplayed fighting each other when directly questioned about the prospect.
How far can Steve Molitor go?
IMO, Molitor is right amongst the mix of the top guys at SBW. To be honest, before he best Michael Hunter, I hadn't really heard of Steve or watched him box.
He seems to be improving all the time & appears to have a good, strong work ethic. I'd like to see him box in America. I know he's scheduled to make his next defense in Canada, but after that, I think it's time to fight ellsewhere.
Can he mix it up with guys like Vazquez, Marquez, etc
Does anyone think that...
... Cotto can stop Margarito?
I think that Cotto could stop Margarito but it won't be with a head shot. I reckon that Margarito has never been in with a body puncher like Cotto before and it will be interesting to see how Tony responds to that. In addition I wouldn't rule out Margarito stopping Cotto as like you say, Cotto has had his moments against punchers like Judah and Torres. I think the question is whether Margarito can survive such an high intense body attack - that's why I once would've picked Hatton over Margarito just before he fought Collazo. And on seeing the evidence of the Collazo fight, Margarito would've killed Hatton I think. Anyway I am going for a Cotto KO11 or a very wide decision - Margarito starts off too slow.
Do you think that Mayweather has to fight Cotto to be considered an all-time great if Cotto beats Margarito? I do. Miguel would be a double world-champion and he would have a win over the other champion in Quintana (a pretty brutal win as well). I actually think that Cotto is the no.1 welterweight at the moment because who has Mayweather beaten at welterweight? Baldomir, a blown up Hatton and Mitchell who had been destroyed by Tszyu.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Klitschko refuses 5 million euro to fight Povetkin
Wladimir Klitschko refused a 5 million euro offer to fight Povetkin.
Apparently Sauerland wanted all rights for the fight, the fight to happen on ARD (Klitschko has a contract with RTL) and the money was by Russian sponsors. Klitschko's management says they agreed to the Thompson fight first. Apparently Sauerland has filed protest against the Thompson fight, claiming that Povetkin has to come first.
Kinda stupid from Sauerland. Why on earth would Wlad agree to their conditions? On top of that I think the more time Povetkin can get, the better.
Monday, March 31, 2008
The Best Trainers in World Boxing?
Just interested to see who people rate as some of the top trainers in Boxing.
Freddy Roach - Works with so many different guys constantly on the go. Pacquiao, Hopkins, Bautista, Penalosa etc.
Enzo Calzaghe- Great stable including son Joe, Maccarinelli, Rees, Lockett, Pryce etc.
Robert Garcia - Works out of Oxnard gym where he fought out of has Luevano, Mikee Garcia (his younger brother i think)
Manny Stewart - Has a great history from the Kronx gym. Currently has Klitschko, Banks, Lee.
Nacho Beristain - The Marquez Bros & Mares.
Floyd Mayweather Snr - Trained his son from a young age though currently not talking. Trains ODLH & Guzman.
Germany Michael Timm (Erdei, Sturm, Dzindziruk, Kotelnik, Sidorenko), Fritz Sdunek.
There are loads of others fell free to add them.
Felix Sturm v Jamie Pittman, WBA Middleweight Titlefight!
German based Bosniak Adnan Catic, 28-2-1 (12) or as he is known "Felix Sturm" will attempt to make his 3rd consecutive defense of his WBA title (which he won in 2007 in a 12 rd UD over Javier Castillejo), against Jamie Pittman, 16-0 (7) the affectionately dubbed "Mr Business" from Australia.
STURM, 29, is a very skilled boxer who employs high guard, and nice straight punching with the right cross and jab. Sturm has a great jab, which he has showed in his fights with DLH (L 12), Alcoba (W 12), Cherifi (KO 3), and Castillejo rematch (W 12).
PITTMAN, 26, had an impressive amateur career of roughly 130 fights, culminating into a spot at the 2004 Olympics. As a pro, Pittman has some decent wins to his credit, but nothing against any world-class or "name" opposition. The best fights on his record would most likely be Nonoy Gonzales (W 12), and William Gare (W TD 9). Pittman is somewhat of an unknown factor due to his limited pro career.
THE FIGHT, Some people say that Felix Sturm is a "spent fighter" since his TKO loss to Castillejo, and he's never fought the same since. The glimpses of brilliance that Sturm showed against DLH, Cherifi, and Masoe seem to be: Gone. Still others say that Sturm can rejeuvenate his career, after all, hes only 29, and he certainly has the tools and experience.
Can Sturm revitalize his career against Pittman? Or will Pittman pull off the big upset and win the WBA? Whats your opinion?
Khan & Peterson title shots? / Ring title mess
Lightweight prospects Amir Khan and Anthony Peterson could be close to title shots. Peterson is WBO#1 and Khan is taking on WBO#3 Kristiansen this weekend. Improbable that either could be challenging for a world belt this early.
Will Khan go for Casamayor and Peterson go for Campbell, perhaps? Or is it just too early for both these raw talents?
What does everyone think about this? IMO lightweight is a mess. It's all fine having Casa as Ring Champ but there is another claimant out there Nate Campbell who beat Juan Diaz for 3 of the 4 main titles according to the sanctioning bodies.
Anyone remember what Hopkins did when there was 1 more claimant out there - he went and punished Joppy. Ditto with Bob Foster who was pissed off that Vincente Rondon was calling himself champ. Ring Champs shouldn't be allowed to rest on their laurels.
The WBO says Casa has to take on Campbell to settle whom their champ is as Campbell has the WBO proper and Casa holds the Interim version.
If sanctioning body belts don't matter, are irrelevent, as Ring expect us to think by accepting their abstract title, then why has Casa been paying sanctioning fees in Interim title fights to the WBO and WBC?
Vernon Paris pulls out against Stevie Johnston
19/20 year old Paris has been brought along at a fast pace...but even his people knew he would probably have gotten schooled by Johnston last night. good pull out
His promoter said he would be ready for a title shot at the end of 2008.
no chance......no reason.......he has time to improve.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Why Bernard Hopkins will slay the Italian Dragon
PHILADELPHIA – We all know Bernard “The Executioner” Hopkins 48 -4 -1 (32 KO’s) the fighter, but to know the man, you only need to take a stroll through any of the economically depressed sections of North Philadelphia. It is where he was born, where he learned to fight and where he was eventually arrested for strong arm robbery when he was in just 11th grade and sentenced for up to 18 years. At age 17, he was officially a statistic. While most athletes find out who they are in college or in amateur competition, Hopkins was discovering the colder, harder side of life. He was a kid in prison with killers, and he wasn’t fighting for a belt, he was fighting for his life.
Ring Magazine MAY edition? WTF????
This is odd. I bought the Ring magazine today, it sounds like it is current as of about late January. The ratings are for the period "Ended January 21st, 2008. " stories, previews etc seem to focus on "upcoming" fights in Feb or early March.
So why is it called the MAY edition? Whats that all about?
I know some magazines call themselves the month-after edition (so as to appear "new" throughout their shelf life - eg a mag that is monthly and comes out on Feb 10th might be the "March" edition. But May? For a magazine that came out in late Jan/early feb? How do they work that one out?
Urbano Antillon
Ive been raving about this guy for about a year now. Everyone called me "crazy" and "out of touch", but since about a year ago I touted Urbano Antillon as what I said would be a next champion someday. And I think against Pacquiao he proved it.
Ive always known this guy was sik and thats why since last year I predicted he would be a world champ. This dude is sik. Off the wall, off the hook man. He looked AMAZING versus Wilson Alcorro, then he just looked AMAZING against Bobby Pacquiao. He KTFO them both, and these are the types of guys who usually give top fighters good fights.
Urbano Antillon, hes some1 for all boxing fans to keep an eye on!
Pacquiao wins over Marquez
Pacquiao is the harder puncher, but JMM does a great job neutralizing Manny's offense for long stretches, other than the two rounds in which he was knocked down.
Pacquiao gets more credit for being aggressive, and I think wins some close rounds he doesn't really deserve to win.
Even tonight, Emanuel Steward kept mentioning how strong Manny looked, and most of those comments were during the middle rounds where JMM was actually in control.
Both are great fighters. JMM is smarter, and Manny is the harder hitter, but more one-dimensional.
Styles make fights, and this was a great fight. I just thought JMM controlled more of the action, landed more effective punches, and eked out a close win.
IF Calzaghe loses/ B Hop Loses.... Where does it Leave them?
What status would each boxer have if they lose after their Match up.
Keep it Short and Simple...
Joe Calzaghe - i feel he has a lot more to lose. His critics say he has failed to get Big wins at the the right time. Although Great boxer, many feel his 10 year Span is under-mined by the fact he always fought in Britain etc. etc. Losing to B-Hop will render him as the guy who lost to an old-timer when he was in his Prime.
Bernard Hopkins - i feel he has a lot LESS to lose. He is 43, although looking very strong and will take most contenders pretty easily, Calzaghe is not just another Boxer. At 43, no matter how good he is, you have to consider he is passed his best and going into this fight a slight under-dog etc. etc.
i personally feel Hopkins' career will not suffer much if he loses. Depending on how he performs in the fight, one can always suggest he may have won had it been in back in HIS day.
I feel Calzaghe must win since this fight has happened already too late he cannot afford to lose
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Israel Vazquez- Manny Pacquaio Sparring
Israel was Manny main sparring partner leading
up to his first fight with Barrera. Israel and
Manny sparred a lot at the Wild Card. Well....
I thought you might like seeing it.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYD3DQ_OwTQ
Chris Byrd at Light-Heavy?
Chris Byrd gave an interview on Boxingtalk that he was skipping cruiser to drop all the way down to 175 to fight at light-heavy. He is almost at the weight already apparently "just by running".
If it actually happens, I am curious as to how much punching power he would have at this weight? I have heard of punchers losing power as they go up in weight, but is the inverse true? With his boxing skills and good chin, if you threw in punching power I think he would make a dangerous opponent for anyone at 175.
How would he do against Tarver, Woods, Erdei, Dawson, and Green?
Bobby Pacquiao vs Urbano Antillon
Pretty interesting fight on tonight's Versus Fight Night undercard, certainly more interesting than the Tye Fields main event. Antillon is a pretty good prospect, but B-Pac is a big step up for him. They have a common opponent in Fernando Trejo, who Bobby stopped in 2007 and Antillon won a close split decision against in 2005.
Any thoughts on this fight? I think I'll take Pacquiao in a close one.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Vasquez won a SD against Marquez
114-111 vazquez
114-111 marquez
113-112 vazquez
I had it 114-111 for Vasquez
Vasquez just seemed more durable throughout the fight. Might of had something to do with a combination of his bodywork and the fact that he was physically bigger/stronger. I had him behind most of the fight until after the 11th which put him up one point. Then the 10-8 score for the 12th round made him win by 3 points on my card.
I didn't agree with showtimes commentators scoring AT ALL.
At one point in the fight they had Vasquez down by 5 points.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Judah Vs Mosely undercards....
ESPN reports the undercard for Judah/Mosley could be
Jorge Barrios/Rocky Juarez
Bika/Codrington 2
Caballero/De Leon 2
Wouldnt be a bad card, Rocky Juarez should get his career up after a loss from Juan Manuel Marquez and the De Leon vs Caballero fight would be interesting, lets see if De Leon will revenge his first and only lost to Caballero.. and of course the two skilled fighters Judah and Mosely fight will be more interesting but i hope Mosely wins...
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Wladimir Klitschko will be fighting Tony Thompsom after beating Ibragimov
Well, sources say it is confirmed that Wlad will be fighting Tony Thompson, his WBO mandatory next. Looks like another tomato can to me. I guess Povetkin is 2-3 fights away before he gets Wlad. Any chance of Klitschko fighting Peter is pushed out till 2010 the earliest.
Tyson Vs Holyfield Rematch is coming soon...
Holyfield in talks with Tyson for boxing re-match
4 hours ago
LONDON (AFP) — American boxer Evander Holyfield said in an interview published Thursday that he was in talks with Mike Tyson for a re-match of their infamous 1997 fight.
Speaking to The Guardian, Holyfield, who failed in his quest to regain a version of the world heavyweight title in October, said: "There has been some talk between us.
"Mike had Jeff Fenech, who's been training him, call me a few months ago. Jeff says Mike wants to fight me again -- but he needs to know if I would agree to it. I said, 'It all depends on what they gonna give us -- because I'm gonna catch a lot of flak if I say I'm fighting Mike Tyson again. I've already said I don't want to fight Mike no more'.
"Jeff says, 'What if Mike gets in proper shape?' I told him that's ok but I can't be part of it if Mike's going to pull out. Jeff said, 'The main thing Mike wants to know is if you would be willing to fight him again?' I said, 'Yeah, if the price is right, I probably would'."
In their 1997 fight, the second between the two boxers, Tyson, now 41, bit Holyfield, now 45, twice and ripped off a chunk of his ear, which he spat onto the canvas.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
The Mayweathers want none of Cotto
As crazy as Roger is when asked about Cotto he was like "I Don't
Know If He Beat Shane Mosely. What Do You Think?" He asked the
interviewer from doghouseboxing. I know what it is. Straight up.
Miguel isn't great but he's very very good but shows little emotion like a
modern-day Joe Louis. This would make a horrible 24/7 but the fight
would sell out.
eff that! Miguel is full of skill & COURAGE & would make the
necessary adjustments to beat Floyd in a dec. Miguel is the true
pro because he respects his opponents & doesn't degrade or
bad mouth anyone. He lets his fists do the talking. I've been
watching boxing in die-hard fashion for almost 20yrs. In today's
boxing Cotto & Pavlik are complete throwbacks. They could've
made it in the 20's.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Joe Mesi the best heavyweight ever?
If Joe Mesi retires undefeated will he be considered one of the best heavyweights ever? He's never been defeated and whenever he's been tested (Jirov, Barrett) he has found a way to win. I still think he needs a big name win on his resume, Holyfield, Rachman or Byrd, to be considered one of the best. But he could possibly beat all three of them now because neither are in their prime.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Oscar De La Hoya vs Floyd Mayweather on September 20
After their last fight on may 5, 2005. Here comes the rematch which was dated this September 20, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. On their first fight Floyd Mayweathr(W39(ko 25),L0,D0) won by a Split Decision to become a world champion in five different weight classes. On Dec 8, 2007 Mayweather defeated Ricky Hatton to retain his WBC welterweight world title by a 10th round tko, while Oscar De La Hoya(W38(30ko),L5,D0) will be fighting the former IBF Superfeather weight champion Steve Forbes(W39(9ko),L5,D0) this may 3, 2007 in Home Depot Center, Carson, California, United States. Well i hope Oscar De La Hoya will get his revenge but we all know how skilled the current pound 4 pound champion Floyd "Money" Mayweather is.
Vitali Klitschko's Comeback Fight
At a meeting, it has been confirmed that Emeritus Champion Vitali Klitschko will first get a shot at the Maskaev-Peter winner. Therefore, and because of the summer olympics in Beijing, the eliminator between Gomez and Virchis has been postponed to September 28th... Source: Fight-News.
Injin Chi making his K-1 debut today
Injin Chi, the WBC world champ that walked away from the sport last year to pursue a K-1 career, will be making his debut today.
The fight is in Japan, and will apparently be shown live here in South Korea, at 4:00pm. I'll post an update for anyone interested.
I can't think of any other world-title-holding fighter that has left boxing for another sport. There were millons to be made! Apparently, the problem was with his management contract. I heard a promoter here say that Chi signed a contract that had no dates, making it a "lifetime" contract, by default. His only escape was to leave the sport.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Michael Katsidis vs Joel Casamayor on March 22
LOS ANGELES, CA (February 22, 2008) – In an intriguing clash of styles that will have boxing pundits declaring this bout an early candidate for 2008 Fight of The Year, master boxer Joel Casamayor will put his Ring Magazine Lightweight World Championship on the line against a fighter many are calling the next Arturo Gatti, unbeaten Australian and WBO Interim Lightweight World Champion Michael Katsidis. The 12 round championship contest, for the WBO Interim and Ring Magazine Lightweight World championships, will take place on Saturday, March 22 at the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa and will be televised live on HBO’s Boxing After Dark, beginning at 10:05 p.m. ET / PT.
Whats Next for Christian Mijares?
So, another top level win for the Mexican southpaw last night, over Navarro. What next for Mijares, who made the 4th successful defense of his WBC super flyweight crown?
He was on schedule to fight Dimitri Kirilov, which would have been another quality name (to add to Navarro, Kawashima twice, Arce). But there is a more important fight out there for him, a unification with Fernando Montiel.
As we know, Montiel devastated a somewhat faded Martin Castillo. Montiel is so well coordinated and looked so purposeful vs Castillo. I always felt that Castilo wasn't half the boxer or athlete that Montiel is.
Anyway, Mijares-Montiel is a must (but I'd gladly see Mijares-Kirilov as well). Mijares is an excellent champion. Montiel has finally laid rest his "timid" losses (Gonzalez & M Johnson). This would be a vital unification and an excellent all-Mexico fight that would feature a lot of skill.
De La Hoya vs Forbes bout set for May 3
Oscar De La Hoya laughs before a news conference by boxers Bernard Hopkins and Joe Calzaghe at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on Feb. 21.
Fight at the Home Depot Center will serve as prelude to De La Hoya's September rematch with Mayweather.
By Lance Pugmire, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions officially announced Friday that De La Hoya will fight Steve Forbes on May 3 at the Home Depot Center in Carson.
Calling the event "homecoming weekend," De La Hoya, the East Los Angeles star who won a 1992 Olympic gold medal for the U.S. and has won six world championships, will fight Forbes (33-5, nine knockouts) in advance of his September rematch against unbeaten welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr.
The Forbes bout will mark a preview of an anticipated war of words between cornermen, as trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. has returned to train De La Hoya (38-5, 30 KOs). In Forbes' corner will be the elder Mayweather's brother, Roger, who also serves as Floyd Jr.'s trainer.
Mayweather Sr. was set aside in favor of Freddie Roach by De La Hoya before his May 2007 bout -- a split-decision loss to Mayweather Jr. -- but the sides have reunited.
The bout will be televised on HBO. A network spokesman said this week there were no plans to offer the channel free that weekend.
First Post
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