Australian Boxing/SM Memorial thread

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  1. Sandman_

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    Teremoana scored a good win overnight in the IBA World Championships against a stocky, southpaw Frenchman. He put a count on him in the 2nd with a solid right hand. They've got him boxing behind the jab more than I'm used to seeing but I guess it makes sense in this form of the sport (or any form of the sport, for that matter). It worked okay for him this morning. He did tire a bit as the fight wore on I thought although perhaps that was as a consequence of dealing with an increasingly desperate Frenchman. Very important to win that one & progress to the next round where he will face reigning Olympic champion & home country favourite, Bakhodir Jalolov. Great experience that will be for Teremoana particularly if he can give a good account of himself. Look forward to seeing what happens to Jalolov if Teremoana hits him with a good right hand. Beat him & he'll likely get the Kazakh, Kunkabeyev, in the next round. Really tough draw but the experience he would get if he could progress would be life changing. The Armenian #1 seed went out to an unseeded Chinese so there's one part of the draw that's packed with talent & the rest is wide open.
     
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    Plenty of BIG fights coming up on The Boxing Scoreboard over the next couple of months.

    THE BOXING SCOREBOARD - AUSTRALIA 13 v THE WORLD 5

    Upcoming fights:

    14 May - Jason Moloney v Vicent Astrolabio (Philippines) WBO Bantamweight title
    21 May - Dennis Hogan v James Metcalf (United Kingdom) IBO Jr Middleweight title
    21 May - Andrew Moloney v Junto Nakatani (Japan) WBO Jr Bantamweight title
    24 May - Django Opelu v Joseph Parker (New Zealand) Commonwealth H/W title
    27 May - Darragh Foley v Jack Catterall (United Kingdom)
    11 June - Cherneka Johnson v Ellie Scotney (United Kingdom) IBF Super Bantamweight title
    17 June - Justis Huni v Sergey Kuzmin (Russia)
    17 June - Liam Paro v Regis Prograis (United States) WBC Super Lightweight title
    18 June - Liam Wilson v Eduardo Ramirez (Mexico)
    18 June - Sam Goodman v Ra'eese Aleem (United States)
    18 June - Timofei Tool Train v Carlos Ocampo (Mexico) Interim WBO Jr Middleweight title
    XX July - George Kambosos v Maxi Hughes (United Kingdom) IBO Lightweight title
    TBA - Michael Zerafa v Erislandy Lara or Danny Garcia (Cuba or United States) WBA Middleweight title
    TBA - Tim Tszyu v Jermell Charlo (United States) Undisputed Light Middleweight Championship of the World

    Results:

    AUSTRALIA 13
    Alex Winwood
    KO 4 Tibo Monabesa (Indonesia)
    Brock Jarvis KO 4 Marlon Paniamogan (Philippines)
    Darragh Foley TKO 3 Robbie Davies Jr (United Kingdom)
    Sam Goodman UD10 TJ Doheny (Ireland)
    Paulo Aokuso UD10 Yunieski Gonzalez (Cuba)
    Tim Tszyu TKO 9 Tony Harrison (United States) Wins Interim WBO Jr Middleweight title
    Dana Coolwell UD8 Hasibullah Ahmadi (UAE / Afghanistan)
    Vegas Larfield TKO 6 Sunan Agung Amoragam (Indonesia)
    Rebecca Hawker TKO 2 Carisse Brown (United States) Retains WIBA Featherweight title
    Floyd Masson UD12 Fabio Turchi (Italy) Wins IBO Cruiserweight title
    Teremoana Teremoana WPTS3(5-0) Djamili Aboudou Moindze (France)
    Stevie Sparkola L(SD)10 Gabrielle Gollaz Valenzuela (Mexico) Clear win by Stevie against a very tough opponent. Great respect for the Mexican but he didn't win that fight. The Boxing Scoreboard OFFICIALLY recognizes Stevie Spark as the LEGITIMATE winner of the fight & The Boxing Scoreboard NEVER lies.
    Jason Moloney MD12 Vicent Astrolabio (Philippines) Wins WBO Bantamweight title

    THE WORLD 5
    Emanuel Navarete (Mexico) TKO 9 Liam Wilson (27 second delay after Wilson scored KD. Wilson made to weigh-in nearly a full weight division below the house fighter). For WBO Jr Lightweight title
    Charly Suarez (Philippines) TKO 12 Paul Fleming (Fleming dropped & stopped in the last minute of a 12-round fight while ahead on the scorecards. Where are the American 27-second long-count referees when you need them?)
    Jarrell Miller (United States) TKO 6 Lucas Browne (Brutal fight. Courageous effort from Lucas).
    Bakhodir Jalolov (Uzbekistan) RSC 2 Teremoana Teremoana (Strong first round from Teremoana prompted Jalolov to bring out the big guns in the second).
    James Metcalf (United Kingdom) UD12 Dennis Hogan (Loses IBO Jr Middleweight title - lack of 27 second delay for mouthpiece coming out proves costly).
     
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  3. Steve Austin

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    Fck No Limit

    George Kambosos will meet Maxi Hughes in a lightweight fight in July in Shawnee, Oklahoma, sources told ESPN’s Mike Coppinger. Kambosos, who is now with Top Rank after agreeing to a new co-promotional deal with Lou DiBella, won't be fighting in his homeland because of promoter Matt Rose's pay-per-view exclusivity rights for fights that take place in Australia.
     
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    PROGRAIS VS PARO JUNE 17TH
    WBC WORLD TITLE !
     
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  5. MidniteProwler

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    Aussies v Mexicans have produced some great fights over the years
     
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  6. Sandman_

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    I don't like seeing our blokes get shafted to that extent. It was blatant & shameless. Fast Eddie appears to be using our guys as cannon fodder. Not that anyone would have been fooled by that result. Anyone who saw it knows who won.
     
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    Eddie Hearn
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    Two absolute warriors! How you got it? I have Spark edging it
    @DAZNBoxing
     
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  8. simzed

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    Spark has impressed me lately. When I watched Tim steamroll him in a couple of rounds I never would have guessed he would have ended up having the career he has…….was unlucky not to get the win today.
     
  9. Sandman_

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    Bakhodir Jalolov forced a RSC in the 2nd round this morning against Teremoana after Teremoana took it to him in the first. Jalolov actually had to work a lot harder early against Teremoana than he did against Justis Huni by virtue of the pressure Teremoana applied. Teremoana certainly wasn't giving away anything in terms of physical strength & at one point rag-dolled him. Jalolov unleashed the big southpaw left in the 2nd round that shook Teremoana up early & prompted a count. Jalolov managed to land further hard lefts thereafter prompting another couple of counts & resulting in a stoppage. There were no knockdowns & Teremoana wasn't really hurt on either the second or third occasions that counts were applied but they were hard, clean punches. A great learning experience for Teremoana who I remain convinced has a great future in the Heavyweight division (Super Heavyweight at this level). He needs the fitness to apply the kind of pressure that he did in the first round for the full three & enough defence to block, avoid, parry that big southpaw left from Jalolov & we'll have a world-class fighter. He certainly had Jalolov's full attention during the fight & Jalolov had to go through the gears to get the stoppage. The biggest compliment you could give Teremoana is how seriously Jalolov appeared to take him. Jalolov looked disinterested for much of his fight against Justis Huni. He was very focused for this one. Big, raucous crowd supporting Jalolov also. Callum Peters, our 20 yo Middleweight who won silver in the Commonwealth games, collected a win on points 5-0 against a Moldovan in his first appearance in the tournament.
     
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  10. Sandman_

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    Callum Peters won through to the medal rounds (quarter finals) overnight in the Middleweight division of the IBA World Championships. He fights an unseeded Brazilian tonight for Bling. We love a bit of bling here on the Stifler's Mum thread so let's hope he can do it. It will go with his Silver from the last Commonwealth games. That's the good news. The bad news is that I think the Men's Middleweight division has been canned at Olympic level so our best amateur boxer will have to find another weight division to fight in at next year's Olympics. Seriously, what's the world coming to when the Men's Middleweight division is booted out of the Olympics? It's the weight most normal people who are in shape would walk around at. If you only had three weight divisions at the Olympics, Middleweight should be one of them. Fair dinkum.

    All our other guys are out. No-one else managed more than one win. Several had tough draws facing #1 seeded fighters early on while Teremoana had to face Jalolov, the reigning Olympic champ. Good experience of course for those who did manage to register wins & they will presumably form the basis of who next year's Olympic team is chosen from. Good effort boys & hopefully the best is yet to come. The more international tournaments we are able to send them to between now & the Paris Olympics will determine if they can improve enough to be in medal contention. The Paris Olympics begin at the end of July next year.
     
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  11. Steve Austin

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    Tim Tszyu will make his first WBO super-welterweight interim world title defence against Mexican challenger Carlos Ocampo on the Gold Coast on June 18.

    Tszyu made good on his promise not to be idle while waiting for his shot against undisputed champion Jermell Charlo by taking on another tough opponent.

    Ocampo has a record of 34 wins, with his only two losses – to pound-for-pound star Errol Spence jnr and world-rated Mexican Sebastian Fundora – coming in world title contests.

    Tszyu’s famous father, hall-of-famer Kostya, fought five Mexicans during his career, including the man considered the nation’s greatest, Julio Cesar Chavez. He never tasted defeat.

    This will be the first time Tszyu steps into the ring with a Mexican.

    “I don’t need to fight, I want to. I fear no one and will fight anyone,” Tszyu said.

    “Carlos Ocampo is the perfect test for me right now as his only losses have been at the very top, for titles against the very best.

    ‘Dad fought five Mexicans and beat them all in his career ... I would love to do the same over my career.’

    Tim Tszyu
    “I’ve actually always admired Mexican boxers and their tough, all-action style. They go looking for action and come for war, and that’s exactly what I want him to bring.


    Dad fought five Mexicans and beat them all in his career. He destroyed the greatest Mexican fighter of all time in Julio Cesar Chavez, and I would love to do the same over my career.

    “I’ve wanted to fight on the Gold Coast for a long time now because I absolutely love it here. I’m excited to be making another massive statement with this fight, so don’t blink or I promise you’ll miss it.”

    Tszyu is set to be the next opponent for four-belt champion Charlo, although that contest has been postponed indefinitely due to the American’s hand injury. Rather than wait for his shot at the king of the division, the “Soul Taker” continues to be active.

    “After totally destroying Tony Harrison back in March, Tim Tszyu became one of the biggest names in world boxing,” No Limit Boxing CEO George Rose said.

    “If he wasn’t fighting on the Gold Coast, we would be fighting in Las Vegas. So our plan is to bring that same Vegas atmosphere, energy and excitement all week to what is going to be an electric build up to Tszyu-Ocampo on June 18.


    “Tim Tszyu is a different beast now. He’s the rare breed of modern fighter who isn’t satisfied fighting once or twice a year because he always wants more.

    “So yes, it’s another massive risk – given a shot at Jermell Charlo and becoming undisputed is on the line again – but he’s done it before and we’re confident he can do it again. He has a world-class Mexican in front of him in Carlos Ocampo in what I expect will be an all-out war, but I’m backing Tim to get the job done in style.”

    In the co-main event, Australia’s Sam Goodman (14-0, 7 KO) will face undefeated American Ra’eese “The Beast” Aleem (20-0, 12 KO) in an IBF super-bantamweight world title eliminator. The winner is expected to be named mandatory challenger to unified super-bantamweight titlist Marlon Tapales (37-3, 19KO).

    Liam Wilson also returns to the ring following his controversial world-title loss to Emanuel Navarrete in Glendale, Arizona in February. He takes on former world title challenger Eduardo Ramirez (27-3-3) who also tasted defeat last-up against Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz in a WBC world title lightweight elimination in September 2022.
     
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  12. Seppala

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    That june 18th card looking the goods
     
  13. WhataRock

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    Mad respect to Sammy for taking this fight but his chances of winning are fading like his hairline.
     
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  14. Sandman_

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    It looks like the No Limit show on Sunday 18 June featuring Timmy, Sam Goodman, Liam Wilson & Vegas Larfield will be in conflict with the DAZN show on Saturday 17 June (US time) featuring Liam Paro's world title shot & Justis Huni's international debut. Coincidence that today's announcement comes days after Fast Eddie's on the weekend? Maybe.

    The Sandman_ isn't good at multi-tasking, but this could be a first-ever lie on the couch watching the tv with the laptop on the coffee-table job.
     
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  15. WhataRock

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    Man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do.

    Might need some pointers from resident multi screeners @CST80 or @Intentional Butt