Boxing schedule for the month of December

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Big time fights to finish the year. Pac, Marquez, Cotto, Donaire, etc.


Dec. 1

At New York (Showtime): Austin Trout vs. Miguel Cotto,
12 rounds, for Trout's WBA "regular" junior middleweight title; Jayson Velez vs. Salvador Sanchez II, 10 rounds, junior lightweights; Daniel Jacobs vs. Chris Fitzpatrick, 8 rounds, middleweights; Jorge Melendez vs. James Winchester, 8 rounds, junior middleweights; Jorge Diaz vs. Victor Sanchez, 6 rounds, featherweights; Michael Perez vs. Fernando Carcamo, 8 rounds, lightweights; Jeffrey Fontanez vs. Pedro Arcos, 4 or 6 rounds, junior lightweights; Eddie Gomez vs. Luis Hernandez, 6 rounds, junior middleweights; John Thompson vs. Eli Agustama. 6 rounds, middleweights

At Vacaville, Calif. (Telefutura): Manuel Avila vs. Ricky Lopez, 8 rounds, junior featherweights; Alan Sanchez vs. Sergio Rivera, 8 rounds, welterweights; Bruno Escalante vs. Pablo Cupul, 5 rounds, bantamweights; Preston Freeman vs. Eduardo Hernandez, 4 rounds, welterweights; Cody Krayyelich vs. Granson Clark, 4 rounds, welterweights

At Belfast, Northern Ireland (WealthTV): Tyson Fury vs. Kevin Johnson, 10 or 12 rounds, heavyweights

At Dusseldorf, Germany: Susi Kentikian vs. Carina Moreno, 10 rounds, female flyweghts

At Chester, W.Va.: Paul Spadafora vs. Solomon Egberime, 10 rounds, junior welterweights

At Mississauga, Ontario: Denton Daley vs. Mauro Ordiales, 8 or 10 rounds, cruiserweights

At Rezzato, Italy: Leonardo Bundu vs. Ismael El Massoudi, 12 rounds, for Bundu's European welterweight title


Dec. 4

At Osaka, Japan: Koki Kameda vs. Hugo Ruiz, 12 rounds, for Kameda's WBA "regular" bantamweight title

Dec. 6

At Las Vegas (ESPN2): Raymundo Beltran vs. Ji-Hoon Kim, 10 rounds, lightweights; Jessie Magdaleno vs. Jonathan Arellano, 8 rounds, junior featherweights; Felix Verdejo vs. TBA, 4 rounds, lightweights



Dec. 7


At Las Vegas (Azteca America): Jessie Vargas vs. Vito Gasparayan, 10 rounds, welterweights; Andy Ruiz vs. Elijah McCall, 8 rounds, heavyweights; Oscar Valdez vs. Corben Page, 6 rounds, lightweights

At Kissimmee, Fla. (Telemundo): Jose Nieves vs. Glenn Porras, 12 rounds, bantamweights; Miguel Cruz vs. TBA, 4 rounds, welterweights; Radivoje Kalajdzic vs. TBA, 4 rounds, light heavyweights; Yordenis Ugas vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior welterweights; Yunier Dorticos vs. TBA, 4 rounds, heavyweights; Carlos Lacayo vs. TBA, 4 rounds, featherweights; Angel Martinez vs. TBA, 4 rounds, middleweights; Robert Alfonso vs. TBA, 4 rounds, heavyweights; Marvin Mcgowan vs. TBA, 4 rounds, welterweights

At Albuquerque, N.M.: Holly Holm vs. Diana Prazak, 10 rounds, female junior welterweights; Matthew Baca vs. Derek Perez, 4 rounds, junior weltrweights; Victoria Cisneros vs. TBA, 8 rounds, female junior welterweights; Raymond Montez vs. Tony Valdez, 8 rounds, bantamweights; Jason Sanchez vs. Gene Perez, 4 rounds, featherweights; Manny Rocca vs. Cris Leyva, 4 rounds, middleweights



Dec. 8


At Las Vegas (HBO PPV): Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez, fourth fight, 12 rounds, welterweights; Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Michael Farenas, 12 rounds, for vacant WBA interim junior lightweight title; Miguel Vazquez vs. Mercito Gesta, 12 rounds, for Vazquez's IBF lightweight title; Javier Fortuna vs. Patrick Hyland, 12 rounds, for vacant WBA interim featherweight title; Jose Ramirez vs. TBA, 4 rounds, lightweights

At Philadelphia (NBC Sports Net): Bryant Jennings vs. Bowie Topou, 12 rounds, heavyweights; Jerry Belmontes vs. Eric Hunter, 10 rounds, junior lightweights; Jason Sosa vs. Isaac Suarez, 6 rounds, lightweights; Angel Luis Ocasio vs. Esteban Rodriguez, 6 rounds, lightweights; Joshua Arocho vs. Alex Barbosa, 4 rounds, featherweights; Kenneth Brown vs. Anthony Burgin, 4 rounds, featherweights; Taneal Goyco vs. Todd Unthank-May, 4 rounds, light heavyweights; Jesse Hart vs. TBA, 4 rounds, super middleweights; Fred Jenkins vs. John Bowman, 4 rounds, middleweights; Josue Rivera vs. Hasan Young, 4 rounds, welterweights

At Costa Mesa, Calif. (Fox Deportes): Luis Ramos vs. Ricardo Williams Jr., 10 rounds, welterweights; Michael Dallas Jr. vs. Joseph Elegele, 10 rounds, welterweights

At TBA, England (WealthTV): James DeGale vs. Mohammad Ali N'Diaye, 12 rounds, for DeGale's European super middleweight title

At TBA, Mexico: Giovani Segura vs. Glenn Donaire, 10 or 12 rounds, flyweights; Sonny Boy Jaro vs. Juan Jose Montes, 10 or 12 rounds, junior bantamweights

At Herning, Denmark: Brian Magee vs. Mikkel Kessler, 12 rounds, for Magee's WBA "regular" super middleweight title

Kingston, Jamaica: Nicholas Walters vs. Daulis Prescott, 12 rounds, for vacant WBA "regular" featherweight title

At New York: Vinny Maddalone vs. Bryon Polley, 10 rounds, heavyweights; Juan Dominguez vs. John Alberto Molina, 10 rounds, featherweights; Frank Galarza vs. TBA, 8 rounds, junior middleweights; Elton Dharry vs. TBA, 6 rounds, bantamweights; Angel Garcia vs. Victor Galindo, 4 rounds, lightweights; Rafael Vazquez vs. Israel Suarez, 6 rounds, junior lightweights; Heather Hardy vs. Ivana Coleman, 4 rounds, female featherweights; Bryant Cruz vs. TBA, 4 rounds, lightweights; Rob Garris vs. TBA, 4 rounds, super middleweights; Neuky Santelises vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior lightweights

At London: Lee Purdy vs. Carson Jones, 12 rounds, welterweights; Darren Barker vs. Kerry Hope, 12 rounds, middleweights; John Ryder vs. Eamonn O'Kane, 10 rounds, middleweights; Erick Ochieng vs. TBA, 10 rounds, middleweights; Danny Connor vs.Chris Evangelou, rematch, 10 rounds, junior welterweights; Wadi Camacho vs. Toks Owoh, 10 rounds, cruiserweights; Kal Yafai vs. Jorge Perez, 8 rounds, bantamweights

At Katowice, Poland
: Pawel Kolodziej vs. Garrett Wilson, 12 rounds, IBF cruiserweight eliminator



Dec. 11

At Hong Kong: Lucas Browne vs. Richard Towers, 10 rounds, heavyweights

Dec. 12

At Buenos Aires, Argentina: Marcos Maidana vs. Angel Mart�nez, 10 rounds, welterweights


Dec. 14


At Montreal (WealthTV): Jean Pascal vs. Aleksy Kuziemski, 12 rounds, light heavyweights; David Lemieux vs. TBA, 10 rounds, middleweights; Eleider Alvarez vs. Edison Miranda, 12 rounds, light heavyweights; Logan Cotton McGuinness vs. Carlos Manuel Reyes, 10 rounds, junior lightweights; Kevin Bizier vs. TBA, 8 rounds, welterweights; Oscar Rivas vs. TBA, 8 rounds, heavyweights; Didier Bence vs. TBA, 6 rounds, heavyweights

At Cicero, Ill.: Adrian Granados vs. Antonio Canas, 8 rounds, junior welterweights; Henry Coyle vs. TBA, 8 rounds, junior middleweights; Viktor Polyakov vs. TBA, 6 rounds, middleweights; Junior Wright vs. TBA, 4 rounds, light heavyweights; Juan Bustamante vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior lightweights; Jose Arambula vs. TBA, 4 rounds, lightweights

At Boston:
Danny O'Connor vs. Derek Silveira, 10 rounds, welterweights; Ryan Kielczewski vs. TBA, 8 rounds, junior lightweight

At Herstal, Belgium: Lee Haskins vs. Stephane Jamoye, 12 rounds, for Haskins' European bantamweight title



Dec. 15


At Houston (HBO): Nonito Donaire vs. Jorge Arce
, 12 rounds, for Donaire's WBO junior featherweight title; Guillermo Rigondeaux vs. Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym, 12 rounds, for Rigondeaux's WBA junior featherweight title; Mike Lee vs. TBA, 6 rounds, light heavyweights

At Los Angeles (Showtime): Amir Khan vs. Carlos Molina, 12 rounds, junior welterweights; Alfredo Angulo vs. Jorge Silva, 10 or 12 rounds, junior middleweights

At TBA (Telefutura): "Solo Boxeo Tecate"


At London: Ricky Burns vs. Jose Ocampo, 12 rounds, for Burns' WBO lightweight title; George Groves vs. Glen Johnson. 12 rounds, for Groves' Commonwealth super middleweight title; Billy Joe Saunders vs. Nick Blackwell, 12 rounds, for Sauners' Commonwealth middleweight title; Chas Symonds vs. Bradley Skeete, 10 rounds, welterweights; Tony Conquest vs. TBA, 10 rounds, cruiserweights

At Nuremberg, Germany: Arthur Abraham vs. Mehdi Bouadla, 12 rounds, for Abraham's WBO super middleweight title; Mateusz Masternak vs. Juho Haapoja, 12 rounds, for vacant European cruiserweight title; Jack Culcay vs. Jean Michel Hamilcaro, 12 rounds, junior middleweights

At Riva del Garda, Italy: Silvio Branco vs. Giacobbe Fragomeni, rematch, 12 rounds, cruiserweights
 
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Dec. 17


At Myakino, Russia: Denis Lebedev vs. Santander Silgado, 12 rounds, for Lebedev's WBA cruiserweight title; Grigory Drozd vs. Jean Marc Monrose, 10 rounds, cruiserweights

At Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: Victor Cayo vs. Vladimir Baez, 10 rounds, junior welterweights; Daihana Santana vs. Helen Joseph, 10 rounds, female featherweights; Katy Pamela Wilson vs. Maribel Santana, 10 rounds, female junior featherweights



Dec. 19

At New York: Will Rosinsky vs. Otis Griffin, 10 rounds, light heavyweights; Ivan Redkach vs. Edward Valdez, 8 rounds, lightweights; Gabriel Bracero vs. Johnnie Edwards, 8 rounds, junior welterweights; Jo Jo Dan vs. TBA, 10 rounds, welterweights; Travis Peterkin vs. TBA, 4 rounds, light heavyweights; Mikkel Lespierre vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior welterweights; Zach Ochoa vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior welterweights; Akima Stocks vs. Marva Dash, 4 rounds, junior middleweights; Jarrell Miller vs. Tyrone Gibson, 4 rounds, heavyweights; Allan Benitez vs. Danny Calzada, 6 rounds, junior lightweights



Dec. 22


At Bethlehem, Pa. (NBC): [/B]Tomasz Adamek vs. Steve Cunningham, rematch, 12 rounds, heavyweights; Tor Hamer vs. Vyacheslav Glazkov, 8 rounds, heavyweights; Naim Nelson vs. Osnel Charles, 8 rounds, lightweights; David Williams vs. William Miranda, 4 rounds, heavyweights; Jose Peralta vs. TBA, 6 rounds, welterweights; Jerome Rodriguez vs. Ivan Hernandez, 4 rounds, junior welterweights

At TBA (Telefutura): "Solo Boxeo Tecate"

At Kobe, Japan: Malcolm Tunacao vs. Christian Esquivel, 12 rounds, WBC bantamweight eliminator; Hozumi Hasegawa vs. Arturo Santos Reyes, 10 rounds, featherweights



Dec. 31

At Tokyo: Takashi Uchiyama vs. Bryan Vasquez, 12 rounds, for Uchiyama's WBA junior lightweight title; Yota Sato vs. Ryo Akaho, 12 rounds, for Sato's WBC junior bantamweight title; Tepparith Kokietgym vs. Kohei Kono, 12 rounds, for Kokietgym's WBA junior bantamweight title

At Osaka, Japan: Ryo Miyazaki vs. Pornsawan Porpramok, 12 rounds, for vacant WBA strawweight title; Kazuto Ioka vs. TBA, 10 rounds, junior flyweights
 
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Canelo is bad luck! He is up shit creek now. He might as well give Trout a shot. Trout could very well beat Canelo. I was impressed with him. Its getting interesting. Got Em!!
 
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Trout is such a bitch holy fuck, held the whole fucken fight. They saying he did good on the inside bullshit. He fought like a hoe. Cotto did what he could since the ref didnt do much about it. 2 low blows no point taken away much horse shit. Trout had some good jabs and uppercuts but they kept saying he was landing 3 punch combinations and shit and only 1 of the 3 would land. Judges gave way to wide of a margin on the scoring also
 
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Posted in the wrong thread cuz so upset. Trout held the whole fight, he did some good work on the outside but only had 2 real good rounds. The judges dont know what the fuck there doing.
 
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lol @ cotto that fool got worked on the score cards, I didn't think it was that bad. Still don't see how either of these cats pose a threat to Canelo. With the power canelo packs he would fold both of them by the 10th round.

Still can't believe people actually thought Canelo was ducking trout or lara. lmao
 
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Posted in the wrong thread cuz so upset. Trout held the whole fight, he did some good work on the outside but only had 2 real good rounds. The judges dont know what the fuck there doing.
You think cotto won??

I'll paste my post from the other thread

I didn't see it that way. I thought the scores were closer, I thought Cotto clearly won most of the early rounds, but Cotto ran out of steam after about the 6th round and was pretty much non-effective for the rest of the fight. That's what happens when a true welterweight is fighting a true junior middleweight, it's draining.

Also about the low blows neither were obvious low blows, they were on the belt line. No way should a point have been taken.

Anyways, it sucks that cotto lost cause I was really looking forward to Canelo vs Cotto, but it's refreshing to see a big name guy lose at home honestly. No split decision or anything like that, a unanimous decision and the right guy won the fight.
 
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I didnt say he won but it could have been a draw, Trout was not that outstanding. Canelo will not be able to drop Cotto so thinking he would dominate an aggressive fighter like Cotto is retarded, Cotto would work him cuz Canelo doesn't know how to defend like Trout was doing tonight.
 
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lol @ canelo doesn't know how to defend, Canelo backs people up with his power. He would make cotto back into a corner like a scared little puppy just like margarito did to him, only difference is Canelo won't be needing plastered gloves.
 
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Posted in the wrong thread cuz so upset. Trout held the whole fight, he did some good work on the outside but only had 2 real good rounds. The judges dont know what the fuck there doing.
U must be a big Cotto fan? I didnt think Trout was that bad as u are saying. I think he was much cleaner than Guerrero against Berto. I mean they both won and looked good but if u are gonna talk donn on Trout for holding etc...then u have to say the same thing about The Ghost. Regardless Cotto lost the fight and thats the main thing. Got Em!!

lol @ cotto that fool got worked on the score cards, I didn't think it was that bad. Still don't see how either of these cats pose a threat to Canelo. With the power canelo packs he would fold both of them by the 10th round.

Still can't believe people actually thought Canelo was ducking trout or lara. lmao
Well Canelo already said he wont fight Trout if he wins? Why not? If he is such an easy fight then why not. He has plenty of time to get a big pay day. He is very young and will be fighting for years. Pay your dues and beat the best in your division. Trout is now one to be wrecking with it and theres no reason to not fight him. Got Em!!

You think cotto won??

I'll paste my post from the other thread

I didn't see it that way. I thought the scores were closer, I thought Cotto clearly won most of the early rounds, but Cotto ran out of steam after about the 6th round and was pretty much non-effective for the rest of the fight. That's what happens when a true welterweight is fighting a true junior middleweight, it's draining.

Also about the low blows neither were obvious low blows, they were on the belt line. No way should a point have been taken.

Anyways, it sucks that cotto lost cause I was really looking forward to Canelo vs Cotto, but it's refreshing to see a big name guy lose at home honestly. No split decision or anything like that, a unanimous decision and the right guy won the fight.
Agreed. The scores may have been a bit off. I had it more like 116-112 but still they got it right and in a hostile crowd as well. Cotto just doesnt look the same. Well see what Canelo does but he is running out of options. Got Em!!
 
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Are u serious lol? Margarito is a bigger fighter then Canelo. How come Margarito couldn't back down Cotto in the 2nd fight, CUZ HE COULDNT CHEAT.
 

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I didnt say he won but it could have been a draw, Trout was not that outstanding. Canelo will not be able to drop Cotto so thinking he would dominate an aggressive fighter like Cotto is retarded, Cotto would work him cuz Canelo doesn't know how to defend like Trout was doing tonight.
Draw??? haha cmon man get real. I now think Canelo would drop Cotto. Cotto was getting hit easily especially later in the fight. Canelo hits to hard and no way would he go 12 standing with him. Got Em!!

lol @ canelo doesn't know how to defend, Canelo backs people up with his power. He would make cotto back into a corner like a scared little puppy just like margarito did to him, only difference is Canelo won't be need plastered gloves.
Please dont bring up bitch ass Margarito. He cheated to do that. We all saw what happened the 2nd time around and who was made a bitch! I do agree with u about Canelo though. Got Em!!
 
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U must be a big Cotto fan? I didnt think Trout was that bad as u are saying. I think he was much cleaner than Guerrero against Berto. I mean they both won and looked good but if u are gonna talk donn on Trout for holding etc...then u have to say the same thing about The Ghost. Regardless Cotto lost the fight and thats the main thing. Got Em!!!
Yeah i thought the Ghost was more of a bitch then Trout they cant both suck a dick.
 
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Well Canelo already said he wont fight Trout if he wins? Why not? If he is such an easy fight then why not. He has plenty of time to get a big pay day. He is very young and will be fighting for years. Pay your dues and beat the best in your division. Trout is now one to be wrecking with it and theres no reason to not fight him. Got Em!!
Like I've been saying for almost a year, WHY WOULD CANELO WASTE HIS TIME ON TROUT OR LARA??? Shitty money compared to other options and Lara and Trout don't seem elite to me. I rather see Canelo fight Chavez, Martinez, Mayweather, and even Cotto before getting worked tonight. lol @ trout and lara.
 
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Like I've been saying for almost a year, WHY WOULD CANELO WASTE HIS TIME ON TROUT OR LARA??? Shitty money compared to other options and Lara and Trout don't seem elite to me. I rather see Canelo fight Chavez, Martinez, Mayweather, and even Cotto before getting worked tonight. lol @ trout and lara.
Because Canelo isn't elite yet himself. He hasn't fought any prime elite fighters so he's a bit unproven still. I don't think Canelo deserves to be on some pedestal without proving he belongs there. Plus, he's running out of opponents. Unless he can get Floyd, who else is there to fight at 154?
 
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