Nothing to really get excited about for the rest of 2012

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  1. SugarShane_24

    SugarShane_24 ESB good-looking member Full Member

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    Imagine that, even the lower weights has a big fight goind down Viloria-Marquez and he's not interested?

    Perhaps an extra-terrestial match-up would suit you better.
     
  2. kristo

    kristo New Member Full Member

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    waiting for the klitschko and hatton fight...
     
  3. oibighead

    oibighead G.O.A.T. Full Member

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    Crazy thread. What on earth are you talking about??! :patsch
     
  4. LordJomski

    LordJomski Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Like Alien vs Predator maybe.. :lol: :lol:
     
  5. Henke67

    Henke67 One of the 45% Full Member

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    There's some terrific fights still to come. I'm particularly looking forward to;

    Mares-Moreno
    Nishioka-Donaire
    Marquez-Viloria
    Rios-Alvarado
    DeMarco-Broner

    I think Quillen will beat N'Kijam in a nice match-up of up-and-coming Middleweights, I enjoy watching Lara and I'll watch any fight with Morales or Froch.

    Add in Alexander-Bailey, Wlad etc and I'd say the end of the year is very strong.
     
  6. MarioBrothers

    MarioBrothers Well-Known Member Full Member

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    donaire vs nishioka is a great fight and a fight between top level fighters at their division, you sure have high standards
     
  7. speedy2056

    speedy2056 Member Full Member

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    I'll find it hard to watch another Donaire fight again after his constant jumping around and making his fights a mess recently.
     
  8. Henke67

    Henke67 One of the 45% Full Member

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    He's also come up big when he's been in with top fighters, like Montiel and Darchinyan. He's frustrated in a couple of recent fights but he's a superb talent and has genuine KO power. Not only that, he's fighting the most proven fighter at his weight; an intelligent, fast-handed, adaptable guy who can push the pace.

    Even if you're unsure about Donaire, I think this is the one fight to watch him in.
     
  9. Knickerbocker

    Knickerbocker Active Member Full Member

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    Donaire vs. Nishioka = FIGHT OF THE YEAR contender

    If you seen Toshi fight's against that Thai legend, Veeraphol you'll know this guy is the real deal. Those were 3 classic fights, IMO even better than the Pac-Marquez trilogy in terms of excitement and competitiveness (Pac-Marquez 3 was a bore)

    This is going to be a fight of high speed chess and each guy will have their moments
     
  10. TheHitman81

    TheHitman81 Road Warrior Full Member

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  11. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah, nothing good at all. :roll:

    In October Alone:



    Oct. 6

    At Sacramento, Calif. (Fox Deportes):

    Jorge Linares vs. Hector Velazquez, 10 rounds, lightweights;

    At Bayamon, Puerto Rico (PPV): Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. vs. Jonathan Oquendo, 12
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    Oct. 12

    At St. Charles, Mo. (Showtime):

    Jermain Taylor vs. Raul Munoz, 10 rounds, middleweights;

    Tor Hamer vs. Dominique Alexander, 6 rounds, heavyweights


    At Montreal (WealthTV): A

    David Lemieux vs. Alvaro Gaona, 10 rounds, middleweights;


    At Hamburg, Germany:

    Denis Boytsov vs. Konstantin Airich, 10 rounds, heavyweights;

    Rakhim Chakhkiev vs. Alejandro Emilio Valori, 10 rounds, cruiserweights;

    At Madrid, Spain:
    Odlanier Solis vs. Leif Larsen, 10 rounds, heavyweights
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    Oct. 13

    At Carson, Calif. (HBO):

    Nonito Donaire vs. Toshiaki Nishioka, 12 rounds, for Donaire's WBO/IBF junior featherweight title.

    Mike Alvarado vs. Brandon Rios, 10 rounds, junior welterweights.


    At Liverpool, England (WealthTV):

    David Price vs. Audley Harrison, 12 rounds, for Price's British and Commonwealth title.


    At Greenhithe, England:

    James DeGale vs. Hadillah Mohoumadi, 12 rounds, for DeGale's European super middleweight title;

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    Oct. 20

    At Brooklyn, N.Y. (Showtime): Danny Garcia vs. Erik Morales, rematch, 12 rounds, for Garcia's WBC/WBA junior welterweight title;

    Paulie Malignaggi vs. Pablo Cesar Cano, 12 rounds, for Malignaggi's WBA welterweight title;

    Randall Bailey vs. Devon Alexander, 12 rounds, for Bailey's IBF welterweight title;

    Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam vs. "Kid Chocolate" Peter Quillin, 12 rounds, for N'Jikam's WBO middleweight title;


    At Sheffield, England: Kell Brook vs. Hector Saldivia, 12 rounds, IBF welterweight eliminator.

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    Oct. 27

    At Verona, N.Y. (HBO):

    Thomas Dulorme vs. Luis Carlos Abregu, 12 rounds, welterweights;

    Mauricio Herrera vs. Karim Mayfield, 10 rounds, junior welterweights;

    Miguel Vazquez vs. Marvin Quintero, 12 rounds, for Vazquez's IBF lightweight title;


    At Commerce, Calif. (WealthTV):

    Franklin Lawrence vs. Dominick Guinn, 10 rounds, heavyweights;


    At Moscow: Guillermo Jones vs. Denis Lebedev, 12 rounds, for Jones' WBA cruiserweight title


    At Cardiff, Wales: Nathan Cleverly vs. Vyacheslav Uzelkov, 12 rounds, for Cleverly's WBO light heavyweight title;

    Ovill McKenzie vs. Enzo Maccarinelli, 12 rounds, for McKenzie's Commonwealth light heavyweight title;

    Junior Witter vs. Frankie Gavin, 12 rounds, for Witter's British junior welterweight title
     
  12. Badlok

    Badlok Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Maybe you don't like boxing :think
     
  13. #Tremendous

    #Tremendous Active Member Full Member

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    Well, he's a Joe Calzaghe fan.
     
  14. Henke67

    Henke67 One of the 45% Full Member

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    Apart from that though ...
     
  15. OneShay

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    Spot on, there is a very noticeable change in attitude from the promoters, we are getting a lot of good match ups as of late and it is continuing until the end of the year. And not only are we getting big main events but there are far more stacked looking cards than normal. This in my opinion is the result of promoters both feeling the pressure from mma and learning from the ufc. The emergence of mma, rather than damaging boxing has served as a catalyst for the sports improvement, it took a while for us to see the effects but it is starting to happen.

    P.s the OP must be nuts.