The Future of CUBA in the Pros, by Weightclasses. (List Inside) ***UPDATED/VIDEO***

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  1. Stevenson#1

    Stevenson#1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    True .:good
     
  2. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

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    my sources say Poonsawat is still the opponent:deal
     
  3. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

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    :deal:deal:deal
    before Fat Dan :D
     
  4. Stevenson#1

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    Your sources were right . It's ON . Just saw the news at the scene . I'm a happy man now .:happy . Peace .
     
  5. Paddy

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    was probably just that kid trying to get some shine by using Rigo's name knowing all the Filipino press would jump on it cause of Donaire... smart move by the kids team...
     
  6. arve lie

    arve lie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    http://www.irish-boxing.com/2012/11/...yweight-party/

    His Irish manager Patrick Thomas says he's tried to bag a fight with every top-10 fighter in the heavyweight division to little or no avail. But despite being inactive for all of 2012 so far, he says Perez is in shape of his life ahead of trip to Germany on December 1 to face Ruslan Chagaeev.

    Mike won't be trained by Colin Morgan for this fight though, who has left Ireland and gone back to the USA. (got it from another tread)
     
  7. arve lie

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    Yeah - Perez is still based in Cork. Trainer Colin Morgan has gone back to the USA, not Mike. Incidentally, of the other two Cork-based Cubans, super-bantamweight Alexei Acosta Collado is moving to Miami but light-heavyweight Luis Garcia will remain in Cork also. (from another tread)
     
  8. Paddy

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    I think Alexei has a brother in Miami :deal
     
  9. ah.sure

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    Alexei is still waiting on a via for the USA but he told me he has a fight lined up on December 15 in Miami.
     
  10. Kid Cubano

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    Is alexei speaking english? it will help if he already can handle some interviews on his own.Its a big problem with boxers in Miami, they never learn english.
     
  11. Paddy

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    Yeah i havent seen him in a few years but he was the best of the three speaking english but they all speak english :deal
     
  12. arve lie

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    WBC super welterweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez has recently mentioned facing major rivals such as Floyd Mayweather Jr., Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez and others, but on Tuesday WBC President Jose Sulaiman stated that the next defense of “Canelo” Alvarez must be against the winner of Saturday’s bout between Vanes Martirosyan and Erislandy Lara at Wynn Las Vegas
     
  13. arve lie

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    Friday nov 9 A La Carte Event Pavilion, Tampa, Florida
    Yuniesky Gonzalez 9-0 vs Daniel Adotey Allotey 14(7)-2(1)-0 light heavy
    Glendy Hernandez 9-0 vs Maurenzo Smith 11(8)-3(1)-2 heavyweight
     
  14. arve lie

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    Yordenis Ugas 143 vs Dedrick Bell 138
     
  15. arve lie

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    In a WBC super welterweight eliminator, top contenders Vanes “The Nightmare” Martirosyan (32-0-1, 20 KOs) and Erislandy “El Oro del Guantanamo” Lara (17-1-2, 11 KOs) battled to a nine round technical decision draw on Saturday night in the Lafite Ballroom at Wynn Las Vegas. Martirosyan was the aggressor and had success early while Lara was starting to turn the tables. A head clash 26 seconds into round nine left Martirosyan with a bad cut over his left eye and the bout was sent to the scorecards. Scores were 86-85 Martirosyan, 87-84 Lara and 86-86. The winner was to be the mandatory challenger for Canelo Alvarez, so a rematch is likely