i got my computer hooked up to the big screen and im too lazy to whip out the old laptop and change my tv settings. i usually just change back and forth between the tv and pc source. but i miss a lot of action that way.
I just sit in front of the TV and type on my laptop. Experience at a lower level office job has given me the experience at typing without looking. For those of you still behind on your Hatton/Pac viewing, the fight's on right now.
its just we will answer your request in 24 hrs! I only bought it cos i got the froch taylor fight on omni sport online which was as good as tv! can i get me money back? anyone? thanks usa lads!
After the first hook lands, you can see Hatton imploding within himself. Pac pops him with a big right hook and Hatton just freezes up. I've never seen dread on Hatton's face before but **** it was there after that hook. After that happens, the head goes down and he goes in looking to just clinch and slow Pac down. That of course means he's wide open for? More hooks.
Its hard to predict tonights fight ... Dawson is the favorite but Tarver is at his best when he's the underdog.
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Anyone seen any vid of this guy yet? Been in with Wiggins, Griffin, Mendoza, and now Mitchell (all ancient to pretty old and fairly shot to pieces). Beibut Shumenov [/FONT]Shumenov crushes Mitchell in 4! By Leonid Yuryev (ringside) and Alexey Sukachev Sky is the limit for the Kazakh light heavyweight sensation Beibut Shumenov (8-0, 6 KOs). Moments ago at Khadjimukan Stadium, in Chimkent, Kazakhstan, Shumenov scored maybe his most impressive victory so far by stopping former two-time world champion Byron Mitchell (27-5-1, 20 KOs) in four bloody rounds. Both pugilists gave their all in three starting stanzas of the fight with no one achieving a notable advantage. However, in round four it was Beibut who started to dominate his foe with the sheer aggression and overall power. Mitchell was dropped after a powerful combo by relentless Shumenov, stood up but failed to sustain the subsequent attack of the sky-rocketing prospect, which forced his team to throw in the towel and to end the contest in the fourth round. After just eight professional fights, Shumenov, previously ranked #8 by the WBA and #9 by the WBO, had two former champions (Mitchell and Montell Griffin) to his resume and an assortment of various minor titles, including the IBA, WBO Asia Pacific, WBC ABCO belts and the interim version of the PABA light heavyweight regalia.