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It looks like they want Kelly Pavlik to hold the belts a little longer my partner called him the great white hope yesterday and it looking like he's right who has that guy Gary Lockett ever fought I think they just pulled his name out of an hat
 
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I think it's a "tune up" fight; basically he's had a few tough fights in a row: Taylor, Taylor, Miranda. They probably want him to sit on those belts for a minute before taking on a big star like possibly Winky Wright, Trinidad/Jones, Felix Strum, or Arthur Abraham. Can't really blame him, he's takin some big shots over the past few fights, but still, who the fuck is Gary Lockett??!?!
 
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Junior featherweight Gary Stark Jr. (21-2, 8 KOs) avenged a KO loss to Andres Ledemsa (14-8-1, 9 KOs) by winning a tough ten round unanimous decision over on Wednesday night at the Grand Ballroom at Manhattan Center in New York City. Stark overcame a grotesquely swollen right eye and closed the bout strong to compile a 96-94, 96-94, 97-93 win.
 
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Top Rank Boxing Schedule Announced

BOXING SCHEDULE PROVIDED BY TOP RANK

Thursday, March 13, Hard Rock Hotel-Casino, Las Vegas - VERSUS
10 Rds., Heavyweights
TYE FIELDS, 40-1, 36 KOs, Las Vegas
Vs. JOSUE BLOCUS, 15-2, 13 KOs, Paris, France

10 Rds., Super Featherweights
BOBBY PACQUIAO, 28-13, 13 KOs, General Santos, Philippines
Vs. URBANO ANTILLON, 21-0, 14 KOs, Maywood, Calif.

6 Rds., Lightweights
ANGEL 'BABY BOY' FLORES, 10-2, 3 KOs, Las Vegas
Vs. ANTHONY MIDDLEBROOKS, 8-2, 7 KOs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

4 Rds., Lightweights
ALEX MERCADO, 4-0, 4 KOs, Las Vegas
Vs. JOSEPH RIOS, 3-1, 1 KO, San Antonio

4 Rds., Super Featherweights
DIEGO MAGDALENO, 2-0, 1 KO, Las Vegas
Vs. JOSE GOMEZ, 1-1, 0 KOs, San Antonio

Friday, March 14, Cicero Stadium, Cicero, Ill. - Telefutura
10 Rds., Lightweights
JAVIER 'EL CHATITO' JAUREGUI, 52-14-2, 36 KOs, Guadalajara, Mexico
Vs. MIGUEL HUERTA, 26-8-1, 18 KOs, Mexico City

Saturday, March 15, Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas - HBO PPV
12 Rds., WBC Super Featherweight Championship
MANNY PACQUIAO, 45-3-2, 34 KOs, General Santos, Philippines
Vs. Champion JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ, 48-3-1, 35 KOs, Mexico City

12 Rds., WBO Featherweight Championship
Champion STEVEN LUEVANO, 34-1, 15 KOs, LaPuente, Ca.
Vs. TERDSAK JANDAENG, 29-2, 19 KOs, Bangkok, Thailand

12 Rds., NABF Bantamweight Championship
Champion ABNER MARES, 15-0, 9 KOs, Mexico
Vs. DIOSDADO GABI, 30-3-1, 21 KOs, Philippines

10 Rounds, Super Lightweights
WBC Champion DAVID DIAZ, 33-1-1, 17 KOs, Chicago
Vs. RAMON MONTANO, 15-4-2, 1 KO, Ciudad Obregon, Mexico

8 Rds., Feathweights
MICHAEL FARENAS, 17-2-2, 15 KOs, Philippines
Vs. TBA

8 Rds., Lightweights
VINCENTE ESCOBEDO, 16-1, 11 KOs, Woodland, Ca.
Vs. TBA

Friday, March 28, West Covina, Calif. - Telefutura
10 Rds., Super Welterweights
VANES MARTIROSYAN, 19-0, 13 KOs, Glendale, Calif.
Vs. TBA

8 Rds., Super Featherweights
JUAN GARCIA, 14-0, 5 KOs, Phoenix
Vs. JOSE HERNANDEZ, 8-1, 3 KOs, Dallas

Thursday, April 3, New York City - VERSUS
10 Rds., Super Welterweights
YURI FOREMAN, 24-0, 8 KOs, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Vs. SAUL ROMAN, 28-4, 24 KOs, New York

Friday, April 11, Tropicana Hotel-Casino, Atlantic City, N.J. - Telefutura
10 Rds., Welterweights
JESUS SOTO-KARASS, 19-3-3, 14 KOs, Los Mochis, Mexico
Vs. TBA

10 Rds.,Super Lightweights
HENRY BRUSELES, 26-3-1, 15 KOs, Caguas, Puerto Rico
Vs. TBA

Saturday, April 12, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. - HBO
12 Rds., WBA Welterweight Championship
Champion MIGUEL COTTO, 31-0, 25 KOs, Caguas, Puerto Rico
Vs. ALFONSO GOMEZ, 18-3-2, 8 KOs, Guadalajara, Mexico

12 Rds., IBF Welterweight Championship
Champion KERMIT CINTRON, 29-1, 27 KOs, Carolina, Puerto Rico
Vs. ANTONIO MARGARITO, 35-1, 25 KOs, Tijuana

Saturday, April 26, "Latin Fury," Queretaro, Mexico - PPV
10 Rds., Super Welterweights
JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ JR., 35-0-1, 28 KOs, Culiacan, Mexico
Vs. MICHELE ORLANDO, 35-5-2, 18 KOs, Palermo, Italy
 
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Pacquiao-Marquez II Undercard Revealed

Earlier today we received word on the full undercard for the March 15 card in Las Vegas headlined by Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez in a rematch from their 2004 draw.

World Boxing Organization (WBO) featherweight champion Steven Luevano (34-1, 15 KOs), from La Puente, CA., will be making the second defense of his championship since winning it last July by knocking out the previously undefeated Nicky Cook, (27-0, 15 KOs), in the 11th round of their fight in London. Luevano successfully defended his title in October, winning a dominant unanimous decision over Antonio Davis (24-2, 12 KOs). On March 15, he will be making a mandatory title defense against No. 1 contender Terdsak Jandaeng (29-2, 19 KOs) from Thailand. Jandaeng enters the fight having won 11 of his last 12 bouts, with over half of those victories coming by way of knockout.

North America Boxing Organization (NABO) bantamweight champion Abner Mares (15-0, 9 KOs), will be risking his undefeated record and No. 3 world rating when he defends his title against top 10 contender and former world title challenger Diosado Gabi (30-3-1, 22 KOs) from The Philippines. Mares, a member of the 2004 Mexican Olympic Team, will be making the second defense of his title since winning it last year by defeating former world champion Isidro Garcia, who retired on his stool after the seventh round. Gabi is riding a two-year, four-bout winning streak with only one bout lasting the distance.

World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight champion David Diaz (33-1-1, 17 KOs), of Chicago, is enjoying a three-year, eight-bout unbeaten streak. He returns to the ring for a 10-round non-title bout fresh off of his first successful title defense, a hard-fought unanimous decision against legendary three-division world champion Erik Morales. Diaz will be taking on Ramon Montano (15-4-2, 1 KO) from Ciudad Obregon, Mexico who is unbeaten in 11 of his last 12 bouts, including a split decision victory over highly-touted contender Americo Santos (25-1-1, 21 KOs), and a draw against undefeated Dmitriy Salita (24-0, 14 KOs
 
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I think Gomez will lose, but I think if he can keep a stiff jab in Cotto's face...it'll be closer than expected. He does have a pretty good reach advantage. Nobody who's fought Cotto has really had a dominant jab...which is really the only way to beat the guy.
 
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Maskaev 243, Peter 250



leg Maskaev and Sam Peter weighed in today in Cancun, Mexico in advance of their WBC heavyweight title clash on Saturday. Maskaev's weight of 243 lbs. was just 1/4 pound from his career high and five pounds more than he weighed when he defeated Hasim Rahman for the title in 2006. Peter's weight of 250 lbs. was the same as he weighed for his previous fight against Jameel McCline. The fight will be televised live in the United States in an HBO World Championship Boxing doubleheader (9:30 ET/6:30 p.m. PT) that also includes undefeated WBA, IBF and WBO lightweight champion Juan 'Baby Bull' Diaz taking on IBF No. 1-ranked mandatory challenger Nate 'Galaxxy Warrior' Campbell.In an unusual occurrence, Jose Luis Castillo was invited by WBC President Jose Sulaiman to step to the scales after the heavyweights in advance of Friday's official weigh in for the lower-weight fighters. He tipped the Toledos at 147.5 pounds and will need to make 140 pounds by Friday's weigh in to qualify for the scheduled WBC super lightweight eliminator against undefeated WBC No. 1-ranked contender Timothy 'Desert Storm' Bradley.
 
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You know who I think can beat Joan Guzman?? Nobody!

Alex Arthur was given a chilling warning yesterday by Joan Guzman, who defends his WBO super-featherweight title against the Scot in Edinburgh on April 26. Guzman, from the Dominican Republic, said: "I'm going to take Arthur's head off as payment to the British for spreading rumors that I am scared of fighting him."



"[Guzman] has been frustrated by all the talking and speculation as to whether he will show up for this fight in the United Kingdom," said Jose Nuñez, Guzman's manager. "Believe me when I say that there is not a fighter that Guzman fears. I know that Frank Warren and the British have to try to make their fighter look good for the British fans, but we plan to get there and take care of business. Arthur is standing in the way of big fights for my fighter, so Guzman has to eliminate Arthur quickly."
 
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Guzman is like Floyd Mayweather Jr, Jr...

Slick boxer...but really hasn't fought anyone noteworthy besides Soto. I would like to see him fight Baby Bull...that would be a good matchup IMO.
 
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Guzman is like Floyd Mayweather Jr, Jr...
Yep, and now he has Mayweather Sr. training him too.

Slick boxer...but really hasn't fought anyone noteworthy besides Soto.
Which is a shame. I think he had pretty bad promoters up until recently. Just compare him to Soto, since Soto became Pro at the same time as Guzman. Soto has 50 fights, Guzman 28.

I'm sure he could do fine at 135 too, but probably better for him at the lower weight. I'd like to see him KO Edwin Valero, and fight either Marquez or Pacquiao. But that seems unlikely. Pacman will probably go off to bigger paydays like against Ricky Hatton, or de la hoya (wtf). Marquez maybe would give him a shot....but if not, he'll be forced to go to 135 and try and make his name there.
 
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I really hope they get the wheels turning for this guy...he's 31 and not getting any younger. I thought that he looked really sharp against Soto...he's got great handspeed.
 
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Six US Olympians Moving Forward

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) – Six members of the United States Olympic Boxing Team will vie for a berth in the 2008 Olympic Games, March 12-18 at the Jean Pierre Complex in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Lightweight Sadam Ali (Brooklyn, N.Y.); light welterweight Javier Molina (Commerce, Calif.); middleweight Shawn Estrada (E. Los Angeles, Calif.); light heavyweight Christopher Downs (Fort Carson, Colo.); heavyweight Deontay Wilder (Tuscaloosa, Ala.); and super heavyweight Michael Hunter (Las Vegas, Nev.) will all compete in the event, which is the second international Olympic qualifier.

The U.S. team will travel to Port of Spain on Saturday, March 8, with competition beginning on March 12. Molina and Downs will have to place in the top three finishers at the event to qualify with Ali, Estrada and Wilder all having to advance to the final round to earn a berth at the Olympics. Hunter is the lone boxer who will have to win gold to punch his ticket for Beijing. Both the draw and the first day of boxing will take place on March 12 with preliminary action running through March 15 and a rest day of March 16. Semifinal competition will be contested on March 17 and final round action will take place on March 18.

Nineteen countries from North, Central and South America are scheduled to compete in the first continental qualifier. Cuba will send a full 11-man squad to the event after choosing not to compete in the 2007 AIBA World Championships, the first international Olympic qualifier in October. In addition, teams from Ecuador, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Argentina, Guyana, the Dominican Republic and the Virgin Islands will all send at least six boxers to the qualifying event. Delegations from Trinidad and Tobago, Dominica, Jamaica, Barbados, Peru and El Salvador have all confirmed their participation as well.

The six U.S. team members will look to join their five teammates, light flyweight Luis Yanez (Duncanville, Texas); flyweight Rau’shee Warren (Cincinnati, Ohio); bantamweight Gary Russell, Jr. (Capitol Heights, Md.); featherweight Raynell Willams (Cleveland, Ohio) and welterweight Demetrius Andrade (Providence, R.I.), who qualified for the Olympic Games at the 2007 World Championships in Chicago, Ill., in October.

The U.S. team will be led by USA Boxing National Director of Coaching Dan Campbell (Colorado Springs, Colo.); 2008 Olympic coach Willy Price (Peshtigo, Wis.); and 2004 Olympic Head Coach and 2008 Olympic Technical Advisor Basheer Abdullah (Fort Carson, Colo.).

If any of the U.S. boxers fail to qualify at the Americas Olympic qualifier in Trinidad, they will have a third opportunity, April 23-30 in Guatemala City, Guatemala.

Americas Olympic Qualifier Roster
132 lbs/60 kg: Sadam Ali, Brooklyn, N.Y. (must finish in top two to qualify)
141 lbs/64 kg: Javier Molina, Commerce, Calif. (must finish in top three to qualify)
165 lbs/75 kg: Shawn Estrada, E. Los Angeles, Calif. (must finish in top two to qualify)
178 lbs/81 kg: Christopher Downs, Fort Carson, Colo. (must finish in top three to qualify)
201 lbs/91 kg: Deontay Wilder, Tuscaloosa, Ala. (must finish in top three to qualify)
201 lbs+/91+ kg: Michael Hunter, Las Vegas, Nev. (must win to qualify)

Americas Olympic Qualifier Schedule
March 8: United States team arrives
March 12-15: Preliminary competition
March 16: Rest Day
March 17: Semifinal Bouts
March 18: Championship Bouts
 
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Holyfield Will Be Ringside For Haye vs. Macca

Enzo Maccarinelli has vowed to unify the cruiserweight division on Saturday night in front of one of his boyhood hereos, Evander Holyfield.

The Real Deal will be ringside on Saturday night at the O2 Arena to witness the WBA/WBC/WBO world title match up between Maccarinelli and David Haye.

Holyfield, 45, is arguably the greatest ever cruiserweight, holding versions of the world title between 1986 and 1988.

All five of his world title wins ended inside the distance, and he unified the division in 1988 when he beat Carlos De Leon in Las Vegas.

And he went on to repeat the feat at heavyweight.

" Holyfield was an inspiration when I was younger, and knowing that he will be ringside ahead of the biggest fight of my career is a massive boost," said 27-year-old Maccarinelli.

" He unified the cruiserweight division, and I'm aiming to do the same on Saturday night. Haye is the man to beat and that's why I took this fight."

Holyfield, currently in the UK to promote his autobiography, said: "I've heard a lot about both of these young guys, and hearing how explosive they both are, I just had to be ringside."
 
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Arnaoutis Beats Cuello, Stevens Stops Reid

By Mark Vester

In the headliner of the Star Boxing promoted card from the Manhattan Center in New York, "Mighty" Mike Arnaoutis (18-2-2, 9KOs) swept all twelve rounds to win a unanimous decision over Harrison Cuello (15-6-2, 11KOs). The scores were 119-109 across the board.

The bout was Arnaoutis' first since losing a twelve-round decision to Kendall Holt last April. Cuello was coming off an upset three-round knockout of East Coast favorite Edgar Santana, which took place last June.

In a battle of light heavyweights, Curtis Stevens (18-2-1, 13KOs) came off the deck after being dropped in round-two, to stop journeyman Thomas Reid (35-22-1, 13KOs) with only seconds to go in the eight and final round. Stevens wins his first since a decision loss to Andre Dirrell last June.

Vinny Maddalone (29-4, 20KOs) walked through Jeff Yeoman (21-9, 8KOs) in two heavyweight rounds. Maddalone dropped Yeoman twice on route to securing the stoppage in the second-round. Maddalone wins his second since being stopped by Evander Holyfield in three-rounds last March.
 
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Kretschmann Goes For Vacant Title on March 11

The "International German heavyweight championship" has been declared vacant after Russian giant Alexander Ustinov relinquished the title and quit his membership in the German boxing commission.

Therefore official challenger Steffen Kretschmann will get the chance to fight for the vacant title in front of his home crowd at the upcoming ARENA-show in Halle (Saale) on March 11th against Aleksejs Kosobokovs from Latvia.

"That's fantastic!" states Kretschmann. "I'm already fired up because I'm fighting in front of my family and all my fans. The chance to fight for my first belt is the icing on the cake."

Two more titles will be on the line at Halle's Maritim hotel. "Super" Sergej Sorokin from Russia and Kanat Kartenbaev fight for the vacant WBC super lightweight championship. And WBC international cruiserweight champion Herbie Hide will defend his belt against Rüdiger May.