Vano curse strikes again, Canelo - Kirkland off. Kirkland injures shoulder

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  1. Vano-Irons

    Vano-Irons Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    As the boxing world struggles to come to terms with the accident involving Light Middleweight contender Paul Williams earlier this week, attention has slowly began to switch to Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez. For those who are unaware, the unbeaten Mexican scarlet was scheduled to meet the South Carolina native in September before the ‘Punisher’ severed his spinal cord after crashing his motorcycle on Monday. But every cloud has a silver lining, and this one comes in the form of hard hitting Texan James Kirkland, who looks set to fill the void left by the untimely incident.

    Steve Carp, of the Las Vegas Review journal, tweeted ‘Just talked to Kirkland's manager Cameron Dunkin. Fight with Canelo for 9/15 not a done deal yet but they're close. Maybe tonight it gets done, Wednesday at the latest but it sure looks like it will happen. It's a shame it had to happen this way but don't blame Kirkland for accepting.’

    On paper, this is an exciting match up. Canelo, fresh off his win against an over-the-hill Shane Mosley, still has question marks lingering over his head, and Kirkland may be the man to answer them. Despite many believing Alvarez to be a future p4p star, his recent run of opponents have been less than awe-inspiring. British duo Matthew Hatton and Ryan Rhodes remain the Mexican’s stand out wins to date, with the mentally fragile Kermit Cintron, the accident Carlos Baldomir, and the aforementioned Mosley making up his resume.

    Kirkland also remains an enigma. Having amassed a perfect record of 11-0 (9 by KO), Kirkland was imprisoned in for armed robbery in 2003, costing him two-and-a-half years out of the ring. Upon his return, 13 opponents were blasted out, with only one lasting the distance before another stint in prison followed, this time with Kirkland pleading guilty to firearm charges. Just a month after returning to the ring, Kirkland was sensationally knocked out by the awkward, if unknown, Nobuhiro Ishida in under two minutes.

    It seemed as if Golden Boy had given up on their knockout artist, and a fight scheduled between Kirkland and the once-beaten Alfredo Angulo in Cancun, Mexico. In a fight of the year contender, Kirkland rallied from a first round knockdown to stop the hometown favourite in the 6th round. Kirkland’s purple patch didn’t last long, however. In his very next fight, the Texan was out-muscled and out-thought by Carlos Molina, before winning by a controversial disqualification as Molina’s corner entered the ring after the Mexican fighter had been put down at the bell.

    Canelo Alvarez vs James Kirkland is very much a crossroads fight for both fighters. Golden Boy Promotions see Canelo as a future pay-per-view star, but Kirkland’s hard hitting pressure may give the 21 year old trouble in the early stages. Both men can hit hard with either hand, and both have been hurt in the past, so a knockout either way is very much a possibility. While I very much expect Canelo to beat Kirkland, the hard hitting Texan is certainly a live underdog.

    Whatever the outcome, expect an all out war come September 15th.
     
  2. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    In writer mode, that opening sentence is a big "no-no". You've started with the context rather than the subject of the sentence. It's also hyperbole and, that early in your article, makes me think you're over-excited.

    You might want to avoid the weird references like:

    It's pretty torturous and what the hell does the Mexican scarlet mean anyway?

    Just some tips... ;)
     
  3. Sogoplayboy

    Sogoplayboy Active Member Full Member

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    Alvarez KO around the 9th, Kirkland is getting shown up for the hype job he is!
     
  4. Decy

    Decy Barely Coherent Full Member

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    That would of seemed a lot less pompous if you had spelled tortuous correctly.:patsch
     
  5. Vano-Irons

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    Thanks man :good

    Constructive criticismis why I post the articles here as well. I'll blame the fever :hey
     
  6. Vano-Irons

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    Personally I don't see this lasting 6
     
  7. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    Oh FFS... :patsch :lol:

    It's been a hard day, I should have double checked it. But a typo is hardly grounds to ignore the other advice which I work by every day.
     
  8. Decy

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    Anne Wolfe is tougher than either of them.
     
  9. BoxingAnalyst

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    Should be entertaining while it lasts, Canelo in 6.
     
  10. Vano-Irons

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    :deal

    Althought Jane Couch would 'do a Froch' on her
     
  11. The Batkilt

    The Batkilt Guest

    Personally I think Williams was a step up for Canelo whereas Kirkland is a step sideways. Kirkland can punch, sure, but his punch resistance isn't the best. In that sense he can test Canelo but if Alvarez decides he doesn't wish to stand and trade I expect him to outpoint Kirkland without really stepping out of first gear.

    As well as being gutted for Williams and his family I'm also disappointed that we won't get to see that fight. Williams was always fun to watch, whereas I'm not a fan of Kirkland at all. There are some talented fighters in the 154lbs ranks - more talented than Kirkland - and I'd rather see one of them fight Alvarez. (Well, mostly Lara but the point remains.)
     
  12. Vano-Irons

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    I thought Williams would have beaten him.

    But I think Canelo will try to play macho man against Kirkland, so it should be fun as neither are great at taking punishment
     
  13. MagicMan91

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    Guess GBP made Kirkland an offer he couldn't refuse seeing as his shoulder isn't meant to be healed properly & he couldn't punch until August
     
  14. Nipple

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    Oh the irony...
     
  15. Jack

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    I'm thinking Kirkland in maybe 3 rounds or something like that. I just don't think Canelo is tough enough, skilled enough or active enough to stop Kirkland from stopping him. I think he'll spend far too much time on the ropes and get hit with something he can't take.

    Canelo's best chance is to hurt Kirkland quickly or spend his training camp entirely on a bicycle. I like him but I think this is a really bad styles clash for Alvarez.