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This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1215857#post1215857 This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected In a very good win, Haye wins the domestic matchup for the unified cruiser championship by impressive second round stoppage of enzo. After a fairly even first round of feeling out.... Haye was sharp and quick landing counter right hands over enzos jab in the second.. and then finally cought enzo flush a couple times, making poor enzo do some crazy moves.... in which the ref stopped the fight after looking in enzos eyes. Very good win by Haye. Says hes moving up to clean out heavy. This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected In what can only be considered another fight of the year candidate, the two warrior kings battle it out again for supremecy, AGAIN showing just how equal they are. In the beginning, Marquez showed his boxing skill and ability by staying behind his jab, picking his spots nicely and staying in the center of the ring, towards the end of the fight vasquez showed his strength and determination as he relentlessly charged and mauled marquez... both were down in the fight. Great night! This content is protected This content is protected As expected, Bute handles Joppy handily in 10 rounds, retiring the former titleholder. Joppy had a succesful fight career and we hope he enjoys a good life after boxing This content is protected This content is protected In what most fans consider one of the most boring heavyweight fights in recent memory, Wlad became one step closer to becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world by basically white washing sultan in the scorecards. Sultan hid behind his crouch and stayed back, while wlad was content to jab his head off... This content is protected Duddy scores an MD in a very unimpressive performance, in which will hopefully set up a fight agaist KP to end his streak This content is protected This content is protected Pavlik and Taylor wrote another chapter in their life when the two fought their second fight, a hard fought decision win for Pavlik... in which both fighters impressed. Taylor... with his ability to adapt, for the first time since ive been watching him, NOT go straight to the ropes when pressured, circled and boxed effectively, and mixing up power punches to both the head and body. Pavlik, was the workhorse.... with an ever flowing, steady stream of solid punches, he ground out a close (IMO) decision win. Was a good fight and props to both fighters. This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected
This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1215857#post1215857 This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected In front of a huge crowd.... It was a typical Hatton fight with tough Lazcano... though Lazcano was beaten convincingly he still had his moments, hurting Hatton down the stretch, when the ref split the fighters.... and Hatton needing his shoe tied as well. Hatton cought a break there. In the end, Hatton won a comfortable decision. This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected Gamboa got off to a fast and arrogant start, but his game game opponent, who was completely outmatched physically, never stopped trying and knocked Gamboa down midway through the fight.... but Gamboa got up and went on to dominate. Perro put in a workmanlike performance, almost reminded me of a poor mans margarito. Got through some tough moments to secure a stoppage Kirkland showed who he was in an impressive performance in one round destruction of bad boy albert This content is protected This content is protected In a fight i will not watch, Byrd was beaten up and beaten down in his lht hvy debute.... he later collapsed from a morphine injection for a dislocated shoulder and was rushed to the hospital. Hes fine now and heres to hoping he retires. God bless This content is protected This content is protected In a suprising upset Witter gets dropped and beaten by decision by undefeated Bradley in defence of his title. This content is protected This content is protected Ding was overwelmed by the brick house that is Arslan, with his high guard and better skills.... he wore Ding down and out in a significant cruiserweight matchup. This content is protected This content is protected I thought Oscar looked so so in his fight against forbes..... he looked very underwelming against a smaller fighter who was there to be hit, forbes, fought a good fight and busted hoyas face up.... but in the end hoya was too good, and too big. Winning a UD. This content is protected This content is protected In a fight that I personally found interesting, the two champions clashed, with a fight that of course is not without its controversy. JC survived a first round knockdown and at the end of the night the official rule is JC won a SD. It was JC's flurries and aggression vs Hopkins stronger punches, and defense. This content is protected In a suprise turn of events, Adamek makes Bell quit in a fight seemingly controlled the whole way by Adamek, but with Bell landing some good body shots. Adamek seems to have made quite a splash in the cruiserweight division. This content is protected This content is protected In a totally one sided, brutal beating, Cotto scalped and dissected Gomez until the dr halts the brutality in the 5th round. Cotto looked smooth and fast but was in against someone who helped make him look that way. This content is protected This content is protected Margarito repeats the performance of their last fight when he outworked, outmuscled, outhustled and outoughs cintron, cintron collapses under a brutal body shot and cant get to his feet in time. This content is protected This content is protected In a back and forth fight that some favored for johnson and some favored for dawson, the old man proved he was still a relavent force in todays sport, meanwhile dawson kept the belt. Very good fight and what can i say about Johnson? Hes impossible not to like. This content is protected This content is protected Tarver, on ESB at least, going in as the underdog, outboxes woods without much problem, setting him up for larger fights in the future. This content is protected This content is protected In what appears to be a highly controversial decision with most, and in this case, maybe all from what ive seen, say spinks got clearly jobbed out of a victory by verno in an upset shocker. Not one person picked verno to win, and perhaps nobody was wrong.
hey kirk yourn house phone is busy...did you want to come over for some burgers and ****...jordyns coming over and were just gonna chill...call me...sorry to post it on here babe :smooch jk
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Thank you Quick for this list.... the ones ive underlined are the ones im wondering about. Eather im wondering if its a worthy matchup (i know berto, valero, ward, ect still fight guys who dont have chances) not that we havnt had them (cotto gomez, hoya forbes) before but you know what i mean... others i dont know who they are and thats just plain ignorance on my part but i will use this list.... if anyone objects, thinking we should add some or take some off.... let me know, and the ones ive underlined are the ones i hold in question :good and yes i know its sad how many fighters i still dont know :-( but i have to admit thats one thing i like about this thread is im learning new fighters all the time June 6: Ngoudjo-Mbaye June 7: Pavlik-Lockett June 7:Cellestino Caballero-Lorenzo Parra June 7: Ponce De Leon-Juan Manuel Lopez June 7:Quintana-Williams II June 7: Forrest-Mora June 12: Edwin Valero-Takehiro Shimada June 20: Andre Ward-Jerson Ravelo June 21: Andre Bero-Miguel Anguel Rodriguez June 21: Giovanni Lorenzo-Raul Marquez June 21: Arthur Abraham-Edison Miranda II June 25: Julio Diaz-Rolendo Reyes June 26: Lamont Peterson-Henry Bruseles June 27: Jorge Rodrigo Barrios-Martin Honorio June 27: Abner Mares vs TBA June 27: Yuriorkis Gamboa-Jose Rojas June 27: Ordanie2r Solis-Francois Botha June 28: John Duddy-TBA June 28: Humberto Soto-Francisco Lorenzo June 28: Steven Luvano-Mario Santiago June 28: David Diaz-Manny Pacquiao
Nothing to predict this weekend.... what a bummer! Damn cancellations!! Oh well, June looks to be very busy!
I say put them all in . . . This is the best way to stir up the positions or standings. If anybody doesn't know some fighters they can opt not to make a pick. . . . . just my opinion. :yep :hey
My man, Monzon is my numero uno fighter of all time. I can't speak more highly of the man. He would stalk you around the ring, slowly breaking you down. Precise, accurate punching at its best. I'll copy and paste some stuff from the classic forum that will be a good read for you to read.:good Quote: :good:good
June 6: Ngoudjo-Mbaye : Ngoudjo (16-2-0), from my hometown, former IBF light welterweight challenger who lost a controversial decision to Paulie Malignaggi in January. Mbaye is a former WBA light welter champ and both are fighting on ESPN FNF for a IBF light welterweight eliminator. June 7:Cellestino Caballero-Lorenzo Parra: Caballero is the WBA super-bantamweight champ so its a title fight. June 12: Edwin Valero-Takehiro Shimada : Valero is the WBA super-featherweight champ so its a title fight also. June 20: Andre Ward-Jerson Ravelo: Ward is a promising prospect and Ravelo a very capable oponnent with a good record. June 21: Andre Berto-Miguel Anguel Rodriguez: Berto is also a prospect with a very bright future and since floyd might vacate this might be for the WBC welterweight title. June 21: Giovanni Lorenzo-Raul Marquez : Lorenzo is a middleweight prospect and Marquez a former champ at junior middle. He fought some big names back at 154 and this should be a very entertaining fight. June 25: Julio Diaz-Rolendo Reyes: Diaz trying to get back on track after his loss to Juan Diaz against Reyes. June 26: Lamont Peterson-Henry Bruseles: Peterson is a very good prospect who takes on an underachiever in Bruseles who fought some names trougout his career. June 27: Jorge Rodrigo Barrios-Martin Honorio: Barrios is a former world champion who fought some big name and altought he is a bit past it, he should win against journeyman Honorio. June 28: Humberto Soto-Francisco Lorenzo: Soto will try to get his second world title after a failed attempt against Joan Guzman last fall. The interim WBC superfeatherweight belt will be on the line for this fight against Lorenzo. June 28: Steven Luvano-Mario Santiago: Luevano is the defending WBO featherweight champ and is a good boxer.