Sunday, February 28, 2010

Joshua Clottey vs Antonio Margarito

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Antonio Margarito have retained his WBO Welterweight title by defeating Joshua Clottey via unanimous decision.

Clottey have done his part but I guess he is underrated and has not considered to win the title. Both fighters can box althrough out round 15 but as the bell rung for the last round, both fighters were expecting to win and many believed that this was also an unfair call for Clottey.

Now it is his chance to prove that he can deny Pacquiao on their fight ( Pacquiao vs Clottey: The Event) this March 13, 2010 at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Beating Pacquiao could mean huge victory and losing to Pacquiao is just a normal fight for this fighter from Ghana but is living and fighting out of Bronx, New York.

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Possible fight of Valero vs Lamont Peterson in June or July

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World Boxing Council lightweight champion Edwin Valero (27-0, 27 KO’s) will be moving up in weight and facing light welterweight contender Lamont Peterson (27-1, 13 KO"s) in either June or July. Both Valero and Bradley fight for Top Rank, so putting this fight together will not create a problem. Valero, 28, wants to move up in weight to get his feet wet to see how he does against light welterweights.

If this 28 year old Valero does well, he could possibly stay at this weight class, which would help him in the future get a shot against WBO welterweight champion and pound for pound king Pacquiao. Peterson, 5’9”, is coming off a lopsided 12 round decision loss to WBO light welterweight champion Timothy Bradley last December. Peterson was too slow to compete with the much quicker Bradley and was hurt a couple times in the fight.

Pairing the 5’7” Valero, Peterson might do a lot better. Valero is not that quick as Bradley and not as good on the inside either. Peterson could make it very tough for Valero and possibly cause an upset if he can focus to boxing Valero and not get caught in any brawls with him.

Edwin Valero recently defeated WBC lightweight interim champion Antonio DeMarco by a 9th round stoppage earlier this month. Valero’s power was too much for DeMarco to deal with, as he wore the younger fighter down with heavy shots. Surprisingly, Valero showed good movement, hand speed and boxing ability in controlling the fight and making DeMarco miss with many of his shots.

Arum says "We don’t know how Valero can handle a really good boxer like Peterson, and we don’t know if Valero can handle the extra weight. And as far as Peterson is concerned, you just look at a picture of Valero, and if it was me, I wouldn’t be going within a hundred feet of him. He looks terrifying."

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Donaire aims for Darchinyan’s titles after Pinoy Power 3 KO

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MANILA, Philippines - Nonito “the Filipino Flash” Donaire, Jr. churned out a 3rd round knockout victory over Mexican Manuel “Chango” Vargas in Saturday’s (Sunday in Manila) Pinoy Power 3/Latin Fury 13 event at the Las Vegas Hilton.

The 27-year-old World Boxing Association (WBA) interim super flyweight champion sent Vargas to the canvass at 1:40 in Round 3 with a might left uppercut. Donaire retained his title and improved his record to 23-1 (15 KOs).

He said of his opponent in a post-fight interview: “I felt that he could not back me up when I throw my jab. He could have pressured me then made it a different game cuz i would have boxed a little bit but in the last round we figured him out. My corner was telling me ‘Relax, you’re too stiff.’”

When he finally calmed down, Donaire said he did what he exactly did in the gym.

“I used my right, I used my left, side to side and I did everything that I can to make him confused and he did not know where I was,” he said of Vargas, who now has a record of 26-5-1 (11 KOs).

Donaire landed 35 out of the 106 punches thrown while Vargas merely landed 4 out of 45 punches.

The 28-year-old Mexican was a late replacement for compatriot Gerson “El Nene” Guerrero, who was declared out of the Pinoy Power 3/Latin Fury 3 main event after failing an eye exam due to a detached retina.

Donaire said it the main event shakeup was no problem for him because he has a blueprint for Mexican fighters in his head.

“And he was pretty much the same thing, you know, the jab would go over the hook,” he added.

“I went side to side. I led him with the jab so he thinks I will go the other way but I was on the right side then I’ll throw the right because he was open for it and when he thinks I was on the right side, I’m on the left side. So that’s what I did. It was just the blue print and the good guys behind me that did it.”

Filipino boxing sensation and 7-division champion Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao watched the event live at the Las Vegas Hilton to show support for his fellow fighters. Aside from the pound-for-pound king, fallen fighter ZC Oliveros “Z” Gorres was also at ringside.

Source: abs-cbn.com/sports

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Watch Pinoy Power 3: Nonito Donaire vs Manuel Vargas

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The card will also feature Manny Pacquiao stablemates and Freddie Roach trained fighters, Top Rank newly signed prospect Jose Benavidez, Bernabe Concepcion who is a possible future opponent for Puerto Rican featherweight champ Juan Manuel Lopez should Concepcion win his bout against Mario Santiago.

The aging veteran Gerry Penalosa will face fellow veteran Puerto Rican Eric Morel. In the Co-Feature, Mexican boxing champion, Fernando Montiel, will put his WBO bantamweight title on the line against untested young Filipino boxer Ciso Morales. Russian Olympian Matt Korobov will fight on the non-televised portion of the card as well as Filipino-Hawaiin amateur champion Bruno Escalante who will make his pro debut.

Televised PPV Card Bouts:
Nonito Donaire (22-1, 14 KO) vs. Manuel Vargas (26-4-1, 11 KO) – super flyweight
Eric Morel (41-2, 21 KO) vs. Gerry Peñalosa (54-7-2, 34 KO) – bantamweight
Bernabe Concepcion (29-2-1, 17 KO) vs. Mario Santiago (21-1-1, 14 KO) – featherweight
Fernando Montiel (39-2-2, 39 KO) vs. Ciso Morales (14-0, 8 KO) – bantamweight

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

NBA All-Star Weekend 2010

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Team Dallas Mavericks will be host of  this All-Star Game for the second time in franchise history; they previously hosted the 1986 All-Star Game at their former home court, the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas.

The venue for the game will be Cowboys Stadium on February 14, home of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys,. On the other hand the Rookie Challenge and NBA All-Star Saturday Night events will be held on February 12 and February 13, 2010, respectively, at American Airlines Center, home of the Mavericks. This will mark the first time the All-Star events were split between two venues since 1989.

Mavericks were awarded the 2010 NBA All-Star Game in an announcement by NBA commissioner David Stern, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones last October 30, 2008.  This will be the first All-Star Game to be played in a football stadium since 1996 when San Antonio's Alamodome hosted the event.

Another great weekend will gonna be as great as the players drafted from an online poll to be included in the East and West team will play with one goal.

Floyd Mayweather Jr says ‘Age is nothing but a number’, except when it comes to Manny Pacquiao

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In a recent interview, Floyd Mayweather Jr discussed how fighting an older Shane Mosley doesn’t really matter because “age is nothing but a number”. However, less than a week ago, Floyd was “up in arms” over Pacquiao becoming a better fighter after the age of 25 which was a huge reason for Floyd wanting Pacquiao to take blood tests. As usual, confusion has risen over Floyd’s conflicting statements. So, let’s examine further.

Floyd’s comments about Manny Pacquiao on February 5th:
“You don't start off your career as average, and then after you turn 25, become extraordinary.” FMJ on the Jim Rome Show

Floyd’s comments about “The age factor” on February 9th:
“Age is really nothing but a number. Bernard Hopkins can still go in there and perform well at the age of 40. A lot of fighters late in their 30s and early in their 40s and perform well. I look at fighters all the same.” FMJ, BoxingScene.com

“Average Beginning”
Mayweather’s opinion of Pacquiao’s career being only “average” might be skewed a bit. But it’s a contradiction to his recent comments. In his recent interview, Mayweather says he “looks at fighters all the same.” But we can prove that’s not true with Mayweather’s own words. He clearly looks at Pacquiao and thinks that Pacquiao is cheating because Manny became a great fighter after 25 and he was supposedly average before then.What about Shane Mosley and Bernard Hopkins? They both seem to have gotten even better after the age of 35.


Louis Carter Sacramento, CA “Why does Floyd always seem to contradict himself when it comes to Manny Pacquiao?” Louis, I believe because it’s a combination of a few factors. Floyd is jealous of Manny’s success, he’s pissed off that Manny walked away from his demands, and he’s a natural hypocrite. This article is just another example of Floyd’s hypocrisy.

“Shane Mosley and Bernard Hopkins”
So when it comes to Shane and Bernard, “age is nothing but a number”? Yet, this isn’t true with Manny because Floyd is holding onto the magical number of 25. Bernard Hopkins seems to have found the “fountain of youth” yet Mayweather doesn’t think he’s a cheater. In fact, he goes on to praise these guys for fighting well into their late 30’s and early 40’s. So, a guy who is 45 years old and still fighting competitive fights at a high level doesn’t even draw the slightest of PEDs concern from Mayweather Jr?

Janet Bradley Sacramento, CA “Do you think Mayweather Jr is just anti-Pacquiao?” I do think he is anti-Pacquiao. Most people would have more suspicion of a 45 year old, in great shape and still fighting at a higher level, than a fighter who became even better after the age of 25. I think these comments reflect how much Floyd really dislikes Manny Pacquiao.

I’d like to close this article with the following:
Luke 12:1 “Be on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.”
Rick 12:1 “Be on your guard against the yeast of the Mayweathers, which is hypocrisy.”

Source: Examiner.com

Pacquiao vs Clottey at Dallas Cowboys Stadium

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The Event, Pacquiao/Clottey- Ever since the Mosley/Mayweather fight became inked, many feel that Pacquiao/Clottey has now taken a back seat to Mosley/Mayweather. Well if that’s the case, I feel that the Pacmaniacs didn’t get that memo. I’m hearing that 30,000 boxing fans have already scooped up their tickets for The Event, I’m willing to bet that Cowboys Stadium will have between 45,000-60,000 in the house when it’s all said and done. I’m hearing that Pac-Man is looking great in sparring, If I am Roach, I would have Pacquiao spar against Felix Sturm. Sturm, who is now trained by Roach, has a very similar hide behind your shield style that Clottey uses.

Was Estrada Robbed?- I have yet to see the Adamek/Estrada fight that happened this weekend, from what I hear though, I am hearing that it was a close fight. How close? You tell me, I have yet to see the fight. Here is the thing, usually when boxers fight bangers, boxers tend to play it 100% safe at all times. When you are fighting a banger who may or may not have a big fight lined up against another banger, then guess what? Step on the gas son, and do not let the banger back in it. I’m not saying that this is what happened here, but most of the time this seems to be the case. You already know that bangers bring excitement, so put on an exhibition to the highest degree and slightly increase production to take some of that excitement away and turn it around in your favor. Stop thinking periods and start thinking exclamation points!!

This just in, Edwin Valero is the truth!- I have always known that Edwin Valero is a real beast. The guy comes to demolish and he honestly feels that no man can stand up to his punch. I kid you not, Valero really believes that. 2 years ago, I spoke to Joel De La Hoya[Oscar's father] after the De La Hoya/Forbes fight, I asked Joel about Edwin then, Joel told me then that he feels that no man can beat Valero, he said maybe a lion, but even then, Edwin would have a shot. I’m not going to sit here today and tell you that Valero is unbeatable, but I will however say that it’s going to take someone really special to beat Valero. I mean the guy fought with a huge gash over his head and another open cut on his eye lid with blood raining down his face, Valero still stepped it up even with all that blood in his vision. Pacquiao and Katsidis may be the only other 2 fighters that have that kind of will to win. DeMarco could have upset Valero had DeMarco stuck to that jab that kept Valero’s head going back, but may be the force of the heavy Valero shots were just too much for DeMarco to keep jabbing. Every action has a re-action, and any jab fired out would then leave that side open to then recieve 3-4 grenades. I’ll tell you what though, for fighters out there trying to make a name for themselves, if I were them, I would pursue a fight against Valero. As crazy as that sounds. I am sure that after seeing Valero in action, Showtime and HB0 will now want to air this action packed animal as much as they can. I’m hearing Katsidis wants another dance against the Baby Bull, that sounds fine and dandy and all but fighting Valero in Mexico, Australia, or Greece like some blood bath gladiators sounds better to me.

Pavlik/Martinez and Williams/Cintron- I am loving the idea of these fights, but only if Pavlik beats Martinez, which I don’t think he can. A Pavlik win would then finally put together a Pavlik/Williams clash. As much as I like Cintron’s new look under Ronnie Shields, Kermit can box from distance when he has to but he is no Sergio Martinez. I see Williams out working Kermit and beating him. As far as Pavlik goes, when Pavlik fought B-Hop, there were times that B-Hop looked too fast for Pavlik, Martinez will devour Pavlik with all that speed and put on a clinic. If Martinez beats Pavlik, and Williams beats Cintron, as much as I would want to see a rematch between Williams/Martinez, I feel that Williams and his people don’t want to get another glimpse of Martinez just yet. So the plan here is that they are hoping that Pavlik can re-surface and beat Martinez so that Pavlik/Williams becomes a reality.

Source: www.diamondboxing.com

Pinoy Power 3 on Feb 13, 2010

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MANILA, Philippines – Four of the best Filipino boxers of the decade are set to see action in the ring next year, just 6 months after the highly successful “Pinoy Power 2” in Las Vegas, Nevada.

World Boxing Association (WBA) interim super flyweight champ Nonito Donaire, Jr. will defend his title against veteran Mexican fighter Gerson Guerrero in “Pinoy Power 3” on February 13.

The event, which features 4 Filipino boxers going against 4 Latino fighters, is also called “Latin Fury 13.” It will be held at the Hilton Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

“Confident na confident ako kasi I have everybody in my corner and mentally prepared na ako, just physically I have to be there,” said Donaire.

According to Donaire, he began training last week and has done a few sparring sessions. He said he is working hard to get ready for his opponent, who is known to be a knockout artist.

Meantime, Donaire’s new trainer, Mexican Robert Garcia, was introduced during the “Pinoy Power 3” press conference in Las Vegas.

“I just come in to correct a few things, work on the strategy and go on from there. But he is a complete fighter there’s not much too change, just a little corrections that we’re gonna do,” noted Garcia.

Second chance

Meanwhile, No. 2 World Boxing Organization (WBO) bantamweight Gerry Peñalosa was unable to attend the press conference.

His foe, Eric Morel of Puerto Rico, had a message for the Filipino veteran boxer: “It’s my time. I believe that he is gonna come to the ring well-prepared, extremely ready for the fight. But I’ll be very, very trained and very focused as well.”

Bohol native Ciso Morales is the third Filipino featured in “Pinoy Power 3.” Morales will clash with Fernando Montiel of Mexico.

Bernabe Concepcion will take on Puerto Rican Mario Santiago in a 10-round featherweight bout.

Top Rank Promotions head honcho Bob Arum hopes that Concepcion has learned his lesson from the “Pinoy Power 2” incident wherein he punched Steven Luevano even after the bell rang. The action led to the disqualification of Concepcion.

“Bernabe didn’t hear the bell and he hit Luevano after the bell and was disqualified. But now he has the opportunity to come back against Mario Santiago, a real good Puerto Rican fighter,” said Arum.

Helping Gorres

Donaire went on to say that he is ready to help fellow boxer ZC Oliveros “The Dream” Gorres with the money he will make in “Pinoy Power 3.”

Gorres, who suffered from subdural hematoma in his fight against Colombian Juan Melendez, was supposed to be part of the “Pinoy Power 3” fight card.

However, he went down in the 10th and final round after a Melendez punch caused a blood clot in his brain. Gorres still won by unanimous decision.

The Filipino fighter has recuperated from brain surgery and is not out of the intensive care unit (ICU). He is an intermediate unit at the UMC Hospital.

“Pinoy Power 3” will be aired on ABS-CBN. – With a report from Bev Llorente, ABS-CBN North America News Bureau

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