Hey, in an interview on rds.ca Jean Bédard says they would like to do the Bute-Pavlik fight in Dallas and that there might be 40 000 people in the Cowboys' Stadium. Realistic?
The cards usually are fair in Montreal. There has been some controversial decisions over the years but there also were a few occasions were the opponent got the edge on the score cards after a close fight. The first example that comes to mind is Demers-Miranda.
Bute look like a boxing machine on this video. technically he looks awsome! this fight will end by ko in 3
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZyBvqe1kx0[/ame] Miranda looks good shape and Goosen says he's happy with the training
This content is protected They looked like Mutt and Jeff inside the ring trainer Stéphan Larouche, 5-foot-7 and a solid 151 pounds, holding his hands in the air, first the right and then left, serving as a target for the power-punching Lucian Bute, taller by seven inches and at least 17 pounds heavier. Bute, the International Boxing Federation super-middleweight champion, punches with devastating force, crispness and speed for someone weighing a modest 168 pounds. Thud, thud, thud, over and over again through the course of the three-minute round, working diligently as he prepares to defend his title Saturday night at the Bell Centre against Edison Miranda. It hurts just watching and, even wearing the protective mitts, Larouche admits therell be pain in his elbow and hands after the sparring session something only ice can relieve. Larouche knew what the repercussions would be when he decided to train pugilists and every night, when the ice bags applied to his limbs, he understands he has among the best in his stable in Bute. He is among the most powerful Ive worked with, Larouche said Tuesday, following a 45-minute public training session at Centre Claude Robillard. He has good co-ordination power, speed and strength together. Lucian is good in every department; not excellent, but good in everything. When you get hit straight when he hits you flush, with perfect weight and co-ordination a human getting hit like that isnt strong enough to withstand the punch. But its hard to place the perfect punch all the time. Many have experienced that power as Bute has carved an unblemished 25-0 record, including 20 knockouts 21 if you count the time Bute inadvertently caught Larouche on the chin with a short left hook, grabbing him by the shoulders to prevent him from falling to the canvas. Days later, Bute would use the same punch against Librado Andrade, stopping him in the fourth round of their rematch last November. You dont feel it when you go down, Larouche said. But with a body punch, you feel the pain. The two returned to Montreal last Saturday, following a nine-week training camp at the Thump Boxing Gym in Miami. The trainer and boxer went to south Florida before the Andrade rematch, sparring 90 rounds with former world champ Glenn Johnson. Why change a winning formula, Larouche figured? This time, however, the sparring partners were Randy Griffin, a two-time title challenger who has worked occasionally with Bute since 2004, and former IBF champ Alejandro Berrio the same man Bute knocked out in 2007 to capture the championship. We were looking for guys who are heavy-handed; someone with a good right hand and left hook, who would walk way in with his jab, Larouche explained. You need someone with ability who can deliver in sparring. This time, according to Larouche, Bute put in 124 rounds, training twice daily. Butes a training machine, according to everyone associated with him focused, motivated and physically strong. His training sessions are often unique and include him banging a tractor tire with a sledgehammer. Popular and in demand while in Montreal, Bute can train in near anonymity in Miami, concentrating on nothing but his next opponent. He has always liked the sun, heat and ocean and, even with Floridas inconsistent weather this winter, the environment was conducive for his needs. The 30-year-old Romanian native is becoming a renaissance man as he enters the peak of a career that began in November 2003 following his immigration to Montreal. With a degree in physical education from the University of Galati, Butes now working on his masters. Reasonably fluent in French, he has undertaken mastering English. He reads Romanian books, watches action movies and has become a fashion maven. But hes most at peace inside the ring. Andre Kulesza, the strength and conditioning coach for promoter InterBox, marvels when he looks at Butes chiseled physique and considers the champs mental resilience. Physically and mentally, his skills are exceptional, Kulesza explained. That translates into a proper and very disciplined training regime, along with a strategical approach to every fight. His co-ordination is exceptional. Butes body fat, Kulesza estimates, is between 6 and 7 per cent normal for a highly-trained elite athlete. But its his cardiovascular recovery that Kulesza marvels over. Butes heart-rate will drop to between 120 and 130, from 210, within a minute after boxing 12 rounds. That makes his thinking more sound and rational. That keeps his mind ready to think in a cool way, explained Kulesza, who has worked with eight world champs. When your heart rates high it becomes harder to think. His dedication and focus is exemplary. He became more focused and dedicated when he became champ. Hes got desire and motivation. Hes unique.
Don't give away my secrets! My identity needs to remain a mystery. Nice to see you all in person. :good
He Ko'ed Larouche :rofl This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected
This content is protected 1 He trained hard for a world title fight with Stieglitz ...so he cumulates 2 trainings and he didn't got the chance to get fat by gaining some pounds and abuse his body 2 He is highly motivated because he had came short in title matches many times before and this may be his last chance (because of thet he trained even harder - Goosen was happy he gave him a "triple A+" and he looked in tremendous shape) 3 He got a new very good trainer (Joe Goosen) and he sayd that the major changes in Miranda are "dedication" and that he was "accepting new things" and i may add myself discipline This content is protected