Sunday, 28 July 2013

Upcoming Fight Schedule.


Big fights on the horizon...
August 3rd ...         Eddie Chambers     v        Thabiso Mchunu           200lb
August 24th..         Kubrat Pulev           v        Tony Thompson.           200+lb
September 7th.     Ricky Burns.            v        Raymundo Beltran        135lb
September 14th.   Floyd Mayweather   v        Saul Alvarez.                 154lb
September 14th.   Danny Garcia.          v        Lucas Matthysse          140lb
September 14th.   Ishe Smith.               v        Carlos Molina.              154lb
September 28th.   David Haye               v        Tyson Fury.                  200+lb
October 5th...       Wladimir Klitschko  v        Alexander Povetkin      200+lb
October 12th.       Timothy Bradley.     v        Juan M Marquez.          147lb

A selection of the best global upcoming boxing action ..

Andre Berto stopped in San Antonio Main event.

Welterweight veteran Jesus Soto Karass (28-8-3, 18 KOs) scored a dramatic twelfth round KO over former welterweight champion Andre Berto (28-3, 22 KOs) to claim the vacant NABF welterweight title tonight in San Antonio, Texas. Karass rocked Berto in round one. Berto came back in rounds two and three, but Soto Karass hurt Berto again in round four. Berto was having problems with his right shoulder, which he previously injured, and took more heavy shots in round five. The handicapped and sorry looking Berto persevered and dropped Soto Karass in round eleven, but Soto Karass finally broke through Berto in the twelfth with a left hook and the bout was stopped! Time was 0.48 seconds of the round..  In truth Andre was looking jaded for most of the second half of the fight and looked like he had his quit face on towards the final moments.  This is the first and only stoppage loss of Bertos career.  It's going to be tough to get back into the title frame for Andre Berto immediately especially after the loss to Guerrero.   

Undercard results from San Antonio Texas .

AT&T Center, San Antonio, Texas, USA

Omar Figueroa UD 12 Nihito Arakawa
Keith Thurman TKO 10 Diego Chaves
Anthony Dirrell TKO 3 Anthony Hanshaw
Andrew Cancio UD 10 Jerry Belmontes
Joseph Rodriguez UD 4 Kesse Anguiano.   

Main Event pending..    NB:  A great card...  Class action.

Andy Ruiz wins battle of the unbeaten heavyweights in China.

In a battle of unbeaten heavyweight prospects, the deceptively talented Andy Ruiz took on New Jersey's Joe the future Hanks Friday night in the unlikely setting of the luxurious Cotai Arena in the Venetian resort, Macao China.   Both Hanks and Ruiz on paper have impressive credentials , Joe coming in with 21 straight wins with 14 knockouts against Ruiz's similar 19 straight with 14 early.  The old adage of dont judge a book by its cover sprung to mind as body beautiful Hanks started confidently looking to continue his run of luck against the fleshy Californian based Mexican, but Ruiz stood fast and showed impressive patience by flashing the quicker hands over Hanks. Around the third it was evident that Ruiz had all of the natural advantages over Joe, who looked half paced in comparison. The breakthrough came in the fourth when Andy shocked Joe with a cluster of well placed heavy handed punches dropping him briefly before knocking his opponent down again causing referee Rafael Ramos to call a halt at 1.41 of the round. Both men are actually decent fighters with Ruiz being the natural puncher of the two and a slightly better quality of opposition between the pair. Surprisingly it looked like the less sculpted Ruiz was the better conditioned of the two with the muscular Hanks appearing gassed at the conclusion showing evidence that looks can be quite deceiving in heavyweights especially in the building stages of a fighters career. This match was for the vacant WBO intercontinental heavyweight title and it was quite a rare treat to watch. Plenty of options for Ruiz in the coming months with perhaps a meeting with the winner of the Wilder v Liakhovich fight a possibility. Andy Ruiz had been preparing for this at Bones Adams gym in Las Vegas and continues a threat to all who look past his physical appearance...  He is to be respected.

Thursday, 25 July 2013

2012 Olympic Superheavy Champion Joshua turns Pro.


October 5th at the O2 in London , Matchroom Boxing will unveil their latest high profile signing. 2012 Olympic super heavyweight Gold medalist Anthony Joshua MBE will follow his dreams in the pro ranks under the Matchroom banner after months of offers and rumours, Anthony has decided that Eddie Hearn is the best route all around and the Matchroom family has what it takes to springboard him towards where he needs to be as regards his future. Joshua will be trained by the very highly regarded Tony Sims in Romford and all concerned are in agreement that after only 43 amateur fights the astonishing 23 year old is a stellar investment. Hearn and Matchroom now have two Olympic champions in their ever growing stable of home grown champions with this months pro debut of the multi talented Luke Campbell. The only advice i would have for Joshua and those steering his pro career is to learn from mistakes made in 2000 in the pioneering of Audley Harrison's path to stardom. High profile Main event status debuts are pretensive and can be more hurtful in the building of a freshman pros public image.  I would prefer to see Anthony do a low key introduction and hone his skills on the undercard of a high profile main event. This approach prevents boxing fans from becoming disillusioned in watching the six foot six fledgling pro on a diet of possible early stoppages while earning his stripes until he finds his level as a championship caliber athlete.  No opponent has yet been suggested but don't expect the earth from day one. Patience is the best policy in building the career of such a promising young man, remember he has only been boxing for 4 years...  I wish him well..

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

R.I.P Emile Griffith. 1938 - 2013


R.I.P.   Emile Griffith.    1938 - 2013.   God Bless Champ.

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Mayweather Promotions, SHObox, featuring Mickey Bey and Badou Jack. Live from The Joint.



Tomorrow night.  Mayweather Promotions.  Live from The Joint,

Micky Bey and Badou Jack feature.

The Hard Rock, Las Vegas NV.   Opportunity Knocks.

Mayweather v Canelo full supporting undercard to be revealed soon.


Coming soon... MGM Grand..Mayweather v Alvarez undercard..
Don't Blink.

Eyes on Malik King Scott.


Malik King Scott looks ready to make his mark on the world scene.


Friday, 19 July 2013

Wembley arena show weights.


Tomorrows Frank Warren show at Wembley arena weigh in details

Dereck Chisora 242 vs. Malik Scott 232
Gary O’Sullivan 159 vs. Billy Joe Saunders 160.          


UK.  Chisora 17 stone 4 pounds.    Scott. 16 stone 8 pounds.
O'Sullivan  11 stone 5 pounds.   Saunders 11 stone 6 pounds.   

Betting odds.  When the heavyweight fight was announced it was pretty much a pick em fight but in the last day or two many online bookmakers have shifted towards making the American a slight favourite.        Today's odds,
Malik Scott. -138.     Dereck Chisora  +110.   
         

Adameck opponent for August 3rd change.

Dominick Guinn  34 / 9 / 1 (23 ko's ) is the replacement opponent for the injured Tony Grano, who pulled out of the August 3rd Main Events show at the Mohegan Sun in Uncassville Conn featuring the return of Thomasz Adamek. This is the 12th fight at heavyweight for The Polish former lightheavyweight champion who's only slip up was his 2011 title opportunity against WBC Champion Vitaly Klitschko via 10th round stoppage. However he has had to struggle on occasion to grow into his heavyweight shoes, against Mike Grant , Thomasz had to literally run for his life in he final 3 minutes as the much larger mans power finally began to tell. However it's been persistence and fitness that has pulled Adameck through the trenches to his credit and his huge heart has enabled him to beat a decent list of names.... Golota, Arreola, Grant, Estrada, Cunningham, Chambers, Aguilera, Maddelone , mostly by decision, he is a talented proven world class performer who only lacks size in all honesty to win belts. 48 / 2 (28 ko's ) speaks for itself and the losses coming against former brilliant world title holders , Adameck is not to be taken lightly...   Dominick Guinn himself was at one time the Heir apparent to the throne at heavyweight in the early 2000's, he was 24 / 0 until he was handed his first loss by the rugged Monte Barrett in 2004 following impressive wins over Mike Grant and Duncan Dokiwari, you have to be a man of substance to beat Dominick who is a vicious puncher who can never be taken lightly.  Adameck and Guinn have been good friends of late and Guinn has been in camp almost every time Thomasz has prepped for a major fight.  Main events have saved the show by handing Dominick the opportunity but its a long shot for Guinn, but it's heavyweights, so never say never...  And I NEVER...  Bet against Dominick Guinn.