Ever fancied being a boxing promoter? (V2!)

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  1. Trenaman

    Trenaman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Low Blow Promotions:

    Once again we are delighted with David Prices performance. He is looking world class and certainly has world class power. We will see where he sits in the new rankings before announcing an opponent.

    Another lackluster performance from Chisora means Low Blow Promotions are terminating his contract with immediate effect. Chisora is now a free agent.

    We would like to welcome Mike Perez's countryman Luis Ortiz to our stable.
     
  2. 12downfor10

    12downfor10 Guest

    I've stepped all my fighters up so I'm anxious everytime i check this thread :lol:
     
  3. Jdsm

    Jdsm Well-Known Member Full Member

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    **** my fighters :lol:
     
  4. Slacker

    Slacker Big & Slow Full Member

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    Dude, I'm telling you...

    I have the best Heavyweight alive and he's getting raped in the ring AND in the rankings.

    :patsch
     
  5. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mahdoton promotions announce following matches.

    James Toney will unify world titles with Vitali Klitchko.
    JT has this to said. "That bum Vitlayna has no change. I destroy him easily. He got glass heart and no skills. He can’t deal with my slickness and overall skills. Even those joke fighters Lewis and Byrd beat him. I am the best fighter in the world period. This will be a missmatch"

    David Haye vs. Sergei Liachovick. Haye will end Liachovick comeback express.

    Shannon Briggs vs. Chris Arreolla for USBA title. "Arreolla don’t be a ***** take this challenge and we promises that Briggs will make you famous. You will forever be a part of Shannons highlight reels"

    If those matches aren’t available, my fighters are inactive to Friday, as I leave to training camp that last from Monday to Friday.
     
  6. Slacker

    Slacker Big & Slow Full Member

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    Arreola has no interest in fighting old, irrelevant Briggs...unless he becomes a mandatory....or ranked in the world top 5.


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  7. Journey Man

    Journey Man Journeyman always. Full Member

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    Wednesday evening (UK Time)

    In about an hour after I push out the last few fights :good
     
  8. Journey Man

    Journey Man Journeyman always. Full Member

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    Andrzej Wawrzyk 23-0 (11) Vs David Tua 52-4-2 (43)
    Wawrzyk steps up here to face dangerous Tua, who was recently stopped for the first time in his career by Denis Boystov. Last time out, Wawrzyk absoulutley dominated and destroyed Monte Barret - winning a wide UD and dropping him multiple times. Tua controversially drew with Barret 2 fights ago, making him a serious underdog.

    Wawrzyk is fast out with lightening quick jabs, beating the shorter Tua to the punch every time with his razor like jab. A one-two cuts Tua towards the end of the round, quite badly, under the cheek. Tua keeps his hands glued to his face in the 2nd and 3rd, but Wawrzyk just uses this time to rack up the points. The cut is inspected after ther 3rd, but Tua is allowed to go into the 4th. However, it doesnt last long, because a double left good from Andrzej makes the gash gape horribly - the doctor immediatley jumps to the apron waving his arms and the the fight is over ! Tua is stopped again !

    Andrzej Wawrzyk WTKO4 David Tua


    Alexander Ustinov 23-0 (18 ) Vs Jonathan Banks 26-2-1 (17)
    Banks last time out was cut to ribbons but stated in the run up to this fight that "the doctors have made sure only an axe blade will cut me now!" Although that seems a bit far fetched, cut or no cut Ustinov is the favourite here.

    Shockingly, things are nearly over in the first as Banks rushes after Ustinov with quick hands and drops him twice, first time off twin over hand rights and the second off a left hook to the body. Ustinov is up at 5 both times but badly hurt going into the 2nd.

    Banks is still on Ustinov's case in the second, but he manages to offer some defence and fires a few shots back, with this pattern continueing to the 5th, with Banks landing the more shots but Ustinov not being totally defenceless. The 6th starts with Ustinov being the aggressor, and he lands a few good jabs at the start, and a right uppercut buzzes Banks. However, he cant carry this on into the 7th, as he's back on the back foot and being pressured by Banks.

    Through the 8th 9th and 10th, Banks is coming forward smartly with a high guard, blocking a lot of shots and countering with big rights and left. In these 3 rounds, Banks lands 41/79 shots, and Ustinov lands 18/34 of his shots.

    Ustinov is clearly losing going into the 11th and 12th, which seemingly prompts him to go on the front foot and lands fast combinations, which dazzle the croud and make him look a million dollars. He takes both rounds with ease, but it seems too little too late as the ringside experts card reads 117-110 Banks.

    "We go to the scorecards where the desision is split.

    Judge 1 reads the bout as 117-111 Alexander Ustinov !
    Judge 2 reads the bout as 117-110 Jonathan Banks !
    and Judge 3 reads the bout as 113-113,,,

    Declaring the bout a SPLIT DRAW !"

    Alexander Ustinov Draw12 Jonathan Banks
     
  9. Lefthooktommy

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    Alexander Ustinov vs. Jonathan Banks rematch

    Vitali Klitschko vs. Sergei Liakhovich

    Andrzej Wawrzyk wants Shannon Briggs!!!
     
  10. Journey Man

    Journey Man Journeyman always. Full Member

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    Larry Olubamwio 12-2 (10) Vs Michael Sprott 36-17 (17)
    Larry destroyed an old Danny Williams last time out, after very controversially outpointing John McDermott. Sprott was destroyed by Audley Harrison last time out, but is clearly the more skilled boxer here. The only question is, Can he handle the War Machines power?

    Larry charges recklessly at Sprott in the first, with straight right hands from Sprott bouncing off Larrys chin whilst he avoids Olubamwio's shots. Larry misses nearly all his shots in the first whilst Sprott is very accurate. The 2nd and 3rd are similar, with Larry unable to find an opening and Sprott is easily outboxing the massive puncher.

    The 4th comes and Larrys stamina seems to of depleted quite badly after all the work he's done the past few rounds, and Sprott see's this and goes straight on the front foot attacking him. It isnt long till Larry is hurt from a right to the chin, and the follow up barrage sends him down. He's up at 6, but all over the place ! A couple more rights from Sprott make the referee wave it off ! Its over ! Larry has been beat twice in 4 fights !

    Michael Sprott WTKO4 Larry Olubamwio

    Deontay Wilder 19-0 (19) Vs Jean Marc Mormeck 36-5 (22)
    Deontay steps it up after all his fights against lower tier oppostition. Mormeck is world class but is on the tail end of his career as seen in his last fight where he was stopped by Sergei Liakhovich in 11.

    Deontay is out looking to bang out Jean early, but is outboxed behind a solid jab, and he misses with his shots quite badly in the first. The same happens in the 2nd and it looks as if another prospect is going to get exposed after stepping it up - but the third comes and a different Deontay steps out of his corner.

    Now Deontay moves behind his jab - occasionally putting in a wild swing or two but he is definitley now in his boxing "mode" now and he takes the next few rounds with his good punch volume.

    The 6th comes and Deontay is looking very good - he lands 3 jabs in succesion and a big right troubles Mormeck, but he holds on and survives the round. The 7th is similar, but this time round Wilders big right is followed with a left hook and Mormeck does go down now. He's up at 8 but hurt as the bell goes.

    The 8th and 9th see Deontay exhaust himself with fast combo's, clearly ontop of Mormeck and dominating but as the 10th round comes he appears a spent force as he has no energy. Mormeck smashes him around the ring. The 12th is a hard round for Deontay - he is pushing himself to the bell but Mormeck dominated and has him down off left hooks. The bell sounds and its a very very close fight- but one that will of benifited Deontay no matter the verdict...

    "We go to to the judges scores cards where we have a majority desision..

    Judge 1 scores the bout 115-111
    Judge 2 scores the bout 116-112 and
    Judge 3 scores the bout 113-113 to your winner,

    and still undefeated ! DEONTAY WILDER ! "

    Deontay Wilder WMD12 Jean Marc Mormeck
     
  11. Journey Man

    Journey Man Journeyman always. Full Member

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    Michael Grant 47-5-1 (35) Vs Nikolay Valuev 50-2 (34)
    Grant last time was stopped in 5 (whilst being ahead) against Martin Rogan, a rematch of their classic draw. However, he rejected the chance of a rubber match to face off with the massive Valuev, which will no doubt be a tricky fight.

    Grant, himself a tall fighter, preses Valuev early with some success, and wins the first 2 rounds with his in and out tactics and manouverability. However, in the 3rd, Valuev opens up and then clinches when Grant comes in - making him unable to get anything good off. This boring state of the fight continues until the 8th round, when Grant tries going to the body.

    This doesnt seem to affect Valuev, who takes all of Grants body shots. Purposely or not though, Grant hits Valuev low multiple times in the 8th - and the referee, instead of issueing a warning or point deduction, waves his arms and disqualifies Grant ! An outrage Grant punches the ring post whilst Valuev is in pain in his corner. What a bizarre ending.

    Nikolay Valuev WDQ8 Michael Grant

    Bermane Stiverne 21-2-1 (20) Vs Nagy Aguilera 16-6 (11)
    Stiverne was upset last time out marking his 2nd loss, but is still expected to beat Aguilera. Rumor has it , he will lose his contract with his promoter if he loses this fight..

    However, the fight is over quickly. Stiverne pushes forward immediatly and smashes Nagy around the ring with hard rights. Around the 1:30 mark, 3 straight right hands from Stiverne sends Nagy down. He's up at 9, but plods into a massive left hook, which ends the fight straight away. Nagy has no chance of getting up as the ref waves it off straight away.

    Bermance Stiverne WKO1 Nagy Aguilera
     
  12. Journey Man

    Journey Man Journeyman always. Full Member

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    My stables fights, then the world title fight, then the rankings and im done for the day !

    Martin Rogan 15-2-1 (8 ) Vs John McDermott 26-8 (17)
    The winner of this fight will face Michael Sprott in a British title eliminator, although McDermott will be mad Larry Olubamwio didnt beat Sprott so he could get revenge after the awful robbery that took place in their last fight (Larry won on points.)

    John pushes onwards early in the first, but Rogan digs his feet in and smashes home uppercut to his chin and hard bodyshots. Rogan pushes forward in the 2nd, and has John on the backfoot now constantly, this pattern continueing with Rogan coming forward with stiff jabs and body shots and McDermott covering up.

    In the fith, the fight comes to an abrupt halt as when Rogan comes forward a stiff right hand to the chin of of McDermott that sends him down and out. He was hurt badly and tried getting up but fell back down, the fight being halted immediatly. Rogan will now face Sprott.

    Martin Rogan WKO5 John McDermott


    Albert Sosnowski 46-5-1 (28 ) Vs Janne Katajisto 8-1-1 (6)
    Janne was brutally beaten in his last time out by Shannon Briggs, whereas Albert was edged by Mike Perez on a majority desision. Mike Perez refused to reply to an offer of a rematch, forcing Albert to state that he would go down the "european route" by taking on 10th ranked Katajisto.

    Another first round ending for this week ! Albert jumped straight on the offence and hammered Janne with his left hook and right hand combination, which rocks Janne hard towards the end of the first. He slumped to the ropes and took a barrage as the referee stopped the fight - perhaps premature but Janne didnt complain. A simple fight.

    Albert Sosnowski WTKO1 Janne Katajisto
     
  13. Journey Man

    Journey Man Journeyman always. Full Member

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    Vitali Klitschko (WBC,WBO,IBF,IBO,WBA,Ring) 44-2 (40)
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    Alexander Povektin 23-0 (16
    Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship

    Vitali recently defended his titles against contender Ruslan Chagaev, stopping him with ease in 7 rounds. Povektin has been waiting for a title shot since he turned down one vs Wladimir Klitschko, and now finally steps up to the plate to face Vitali.

    Povektin does suprisingly brilliant early on, with him darting in and out and Vitali unable to get set in the fight. Povektin takes alot of the early rounds by doing this, with uppercuts being his treat shots. Vitali's shots do land often though, and Povektins face is marked up towards the end of the 5th.

    The 6th is a close round, with both men staying quite close and trading shots, but Alexander comes out of the exchange worse for wear, with him being hurt often in the 7th. Vitali starts to take charge of the fight, with his hard jab hurting Alexander in the 8th and him backing it up with hooks in the 9th and 10th.

    However, the fight is extremly close going into the championship rounds, but Povektin pushes the most and lands hard to body and head. Vitali holds him but Povektin is not being bullied as he pushes Vitali away and hammers him with stiff rights. The final bell rings and most people have Povektin winning a close fight, with a few giving it a draw....

    "We go to the scorecards after an exciting heavyweight world title fight where the judges desision is unanimous.

    Judge 1 and 2 score the bout 115-114,
    Judge 3 scores the bout 118-110 to your winner,

    by Unanimous desison and..

    STILL UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD !!!

    VITALI KLITSCHKOOO!"

    Vitali Klitschko WUD12 Alexander Povektin
     
  14. Trenaman

    Trenaman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Mike Perez v 'Kingpin' Johnson was due this week! cheers!
     
  15. Slacker

    Slacker Big & Slow Full Member

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    Next round of fights requesting:

    Wladimir Klitschko vs. Alexander Povetkin, 12 rounds for Euro title.

    If that fight cannot be made, then Wladimir Klitschko vs. Sergei Liakhovich - REMATCH!