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Paul Williams Blasts Joshua Clottey: “He’s a Liar, Scared”

Rick Reeno

On Thursday, BoxingScene.com ran an interview with former welterweight champion Joshua Clottey, who explained his decision to turn down an offer of $650,000 to fight Paul Williams on December 5. According to Clottey, he needed a few more weeks to train. But, at the same time he made it clear that an offer of $650K is not enough to close the deal - unless the fight is pushed back to a later date. Clottey cited a few of his personal concerns, including several days of absence from the gym. He appeared to be concerned that his new trainer had already flown back to Africa.

Williams reached out to BoxingScene.com to set the record straight. He doesn’t buy any of Clottey’s concerns, or as Williams calls them - “excuses.” Clottey, on a number of occasions, has called Williams out. And it’s not the first time for Williams and Clottey to trade verbal blows on BoxingScene. Williams wants Clottey to “stop lying to the people.“ Clottey was scheduled to fight Carlos Quintana on the undercard of Williams-Pavlik. He lost the co-feature opportunity when Pavlik withdrew from the fight and Williams’ promoter Dan Goossen took full control of the HBO date [12/5].

“I just want to tell him 'don't be lying to the people by saying things and they’re not true.’ If you break it down, people who really know about boxing know that he was in training for the [Carlos] Quintana fight. He was fighting Quintana on the same card with me and Kelly [Pavlik]. Now he's out of shape because he didn't train for five days? He was training the whole time. The bottom line is - he's scared. He's the same as Kelly, he doesn't want to fight me,” Williams said.

“He talks all this mess about me all the time in all of these internet interviews. He says I'm a weak welterweight and he wants to fight me but when the opportunity comes, and he can make three times more [money] than he's ever made - he folds up like a tent. It don't take much to get his trainer back and I know people in the gym who told me he's been training the whole time. When you catch someone in a lie you want to bring to someone's attention.”

With the loss of Pavlik, Williams’ team has been trying to line up a new opponent. Over the last year they tried for several names like Shane Mosley and Kermit Cintron. Williams has no beef with Mosley or Cintron because they simply turned him down. In Clottey’s case, Williams is aggravated because of the reasons being presented.

“I can at least appreciate Mosley and Cintron because they flat out said no. They didn't do all of these cat and mouse game. They didn't do all of that talk like Clottey. When it gets down to business, he froze up like a popsicle. He's trying to sell all of those wolf tickets on the internet. He likes to do all of that internet talk because on the internet it's safe because nobody is throwing punches at you. Because in the ring my left hand would have been hitting his mouth all night,” William said.

“He still can’t get over his hump. He was doing well against Margarito and then he started crying about his little finger, that he hurt his little hand. That shows you right there he don't got no heart. He was doing well against Cotto and then he faded out. All you have to do is spank that butt and he'll head back to Ghana crying. He can make three times more than he ever made and buy all of the coconut rum he wants with that. It comes down to how much heart and how much balls they got and whether they fold and as you can see they already folded. He likes to do that web talking. When it comes to getting in the ring - he gets the hush mouth. He needs to stop telling them lies and selling those wolf tickets on the internet. He only wants to fight on the internet because he's scared - flat out scared. “

Williams is frustrated. He says the sport of boxing is being affected in a negative way when the big names refuse to fight each other. He doesn’t understand why a fighter like Shane Mosley wasted away several months chasing a fight with Manny Pacquiao when there was little chance of getting that fight. And at the same time Mosley refused other offers that were sitting on the table.

“Like Shane Mosley. He’ll go in the ring and call out Floyd Mayweather but when someone calls him out - he don’t want to fight. I don’t know why these guys are still in the game if they don’t want to fight nobody. They are willing to fight for peanuts against someone safe, that they know they can beat. What these guys do, like Kelly Pavlik and Clottey, it's bad for boxing. They build themselves up but then when it comes down to getting in the ring - they don't want to fight," Williams said.

His next opponent is up in the air. He doesn’t know whether the fight will be at 160-pounds, 154 or elsewhere. He, along with his team, hope to finalize an opponent in the next few days.

“It's frustrating because you don't what don't know what weight to stay comfortable at. We're going up and then we're going down. We don't know what style to train for. It throws you off your game a little bit,” Williams sai
 
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Chad Dawson-Glen Johnson Eager For The Rematch

CHAD DAWSON

“Why fight Johnson again? Why not do it again. I can’t get the fight with Bernard Hopkins so he’s the next worthy opponent. The first fight was a great fight and I look forward to the second fight being just as great.

“I want to do a lot of things differently this fight. The first time I got caught up in a lot of slugging and I’m not looking to do that this time. I’m not the type of fighter who goes in there looking for the knockout. I want to go in there and just showcase my talent in front of my hometown. I want to make it an exciting fight and definitely win convincingly.

“I know I won the last fight. I’m done talking about the last fight. I’m just ready to go into this one and win this one more convincingly than the last one. I want to put on a good show. I will fight anybody. Whoever they put in front of me I will fight.

“There’s no pressure on me. People are asking me all the time when am I going to fight next in Connecticut. I just want to put on a good show.”

GLEN JOHNSON

“I did the more convincing job to win the last fight. Chad Dawson moves a lot and just tried to throw punches at my defense. He threw too many ineffective punches and so based on that I believe I won the fight clearly. If the rules have changed then someone needs to tell me so I know how to fight for the judges.

“I’m not going to do much of anything different. It’s the way I fight and I’ve had some success so far with it. I’m just going to go in there and take care of business.

“I don’t have to debate my reputation. My reputation speaks for itself. I have most of my fights on video and if you want to sit in a room and show me where I was being dirty then you can.

GARY SHAW (Dawson’s Promoter)

“Glen believes that he won the first fight. I don’t. Chad does not. Mike Criscio does not. We fought in Glen’s home territory the first time and now we move to Connecticut. Either way I think Chad will put on a convincing performance and no longer will anyone wonder if Chad Dawson is the No. 1 fighter in the world at 175 pounds which I believe he is.

“I’m tired of hearing Glen talk about the judges and the wrongs in boxing. Every article I read about Glen he talks about the wrongs in boxing like he’s the savior of boxing. Chad Dawson won the fight in front of the eyes of all the officials. And I want to remind everyone that the fight was in Florida and fought in front of the Florida Commission judges.

“The judges were not crooked. I’ve seen plenty of robberies and this was not one of them.

“My beef with Glen is that he keeps calling the last fight a robbery. When you lose on all the judges’ cards by three or four rounds in your home state you cannot call it a robbery. So my beef is instead of diminishing Chad Dawson by saying it’s a robbery, just say, ‘I fought a very good fighter on that night. I believe I won and I don’t believe the judges saw it the way I saw it.’ Just say you’d like another shot at him and that’s exactly what he’s getting because that’s the fight that HBO is willing to pay for
 
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Jack Mosley Talks Pacquiao-Cotto; Floyd Mayweather Jr

by T.K. Stewart

Jack Mosley may no longer train his son Shane, but he is still solidly in his corner when it comes to all fistic matters. The elder Mosley is still a bit peeved that Shane was unable to secure a rematch with Miguel Cotto and that Manny Pacquiao also sidestepped his overtures.

When asked for his thoughts on the upcoming Pacquiao vs. Cotto fight that will take place on Nov. 14 in Las Vegas, one could detect some bitterness in Papa Jack's response.

“I'll tell you something about that fight, I don't know which fighter is going to win, but the winner in the end will be Bob Arum,” Jack said. “It's hard to say who wins, but because Arum promotes both guys he'll be the biggest winner, you know what I mean?”

Mosley has some unique insights into the fight game as he acted as both Shane's manager and trainer and coached him through the amateur and pro game. He is quite well aware of how the business of boxing is conducted at the highest level so his perspective on Arum making the most money may not be far off base. He agrees with most observers on how the fight may go.

“It will be a good fight,” said Jack. “Cotto is stronger but he's not as fast and he doesn't throw as many punches as Pacquiao does. Cotto should be strong enough to derail some of what Pacquiao does, but you never know, you never know.”

Jack claims that whatever happens on Nov. 14, none of the top welterweights in the world would stand much of a chance at all with Shane.

“Shane is not afraid to fight anybody at anytime,” said Jack. “He has proved that time and time again. He will fight anybody. I think he beats Cotto and I don't think that Floyd Mayweather or Manny Pacquiao will ever fight him because they know that, too. Shane called Floyd Mayweather out right to his face – in front of the whole world – and the guy still won't fight him. So what does that tell you? What does that tell you? I mean, everybody saw it.”

Jack claims that what separates Shane from Floyd Mayweather, Jr. is that he is not afraid to take chances and fight other fighters that have a chance of beating him. He brought up names like Vernon Forrest, Winky Wright, Fernando Vargas and Oscar De La Hoya.

“Those were all fighters that Shane didn't have to fight, but he did. That just shows you what kind of fighter he is and what kind of champion he is.”
 
Jul 24, 2005
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Lennox Lewis: "Haye's Skill Trumps Valuev's Experience"

By Michael Cotter

Lennox Lewis conducted a ‘boxing-master class’ on Wednesday at the Real Fight Club Gym in London. White Collar-professionals, who run or own leading companies across the U.K, donated to the Angus Lawson Memorial Trust in return for the privilege of being tutored by the former undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the world.

The event was enjoyed by all and was a resounding success for the charity and all those involved. After the training seminar, only one question was on the lips of all in attendance: how would David Haye fair in his forthcoming clash with current WBA Heavyweight kingpin Nikolai Valuev? Lennox Lewis gave the following opinion on the fight and the outcome.

“David Haye’s strengths are his fitness, great footwork and combination punching, he is however fighting an up-hill battle, as he is giving away, weight, size and home-turf,” warned Lewis.

“Experience is the key in boxing”, continued Lewis, “but skill trumps experience sometimes, lets hope David Haye’s skill can triumph over Valuev’s experience. Haye needs to be elusive - you can’t hit what you can’t catch. I believe Haye will win in Germany,” declared Lennox, who registered wins over Evander Holyfield, Vitali Klitschko and Mike Tyson.

“[Haye] has taken on a mighty task, given [Valuev’s] size, weight and the fact its in Germany he is trying to do something not often overcome, if he can do all of that then he is greater than he really is - you have to remember, he isn’t boxing a normal man he is boxing a giant!”

The fight will be aired live on Sky Box Office at 9pm on Saturday the 7th of November
 
Jul 24, 2005
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Clottey Responds To Refusing $650K For Paul Williams

By Ryan Burton

Former welterweight champion Joshua Clottey spoke with BoxingScene.com to respond to an item we posted last night, which disclosed Clottey's refusal to accept $650,000 for a fight with Paul Williams on December 5 on HBO. Based on the short time span to train, Clottey believes that he deserves more money.

"Ryan you know me. I don't turn down any fights and I want the fight with Paul Williams. I have been telling you that for a long time. What is fair is fair. I haven't been in the gym for 5 days and I sent my trainer back home to Africa. If they want to fight me why didn't they call me first? Why did they negotiate with Sergio Martinez and Sergiy Dzinziruk first? They could have came to me right away and we would have a deal," Clottey told BoxingScene.com.

"We are only 5 weeks away from that date and they want me to fight for 650k? Ryan let me tell you something, I made less than that to fight Cotto and Cotto made millions. The arena was full. You were there you saw it. Now for this fight, Paul Williams is going to make a lot more than $1 million and you want to give me 650k to fight on short notice. That just isn't right. Either give me more money or move the fight back a few weeks so I can have a full 8 weeks to prepare."

Clottey continued to stress that he really wants to fight Paul Williams but he isn't going to be taken advantage of. I do see his point. When Pavlik first pulled out, you heard Martinez's name mentioned and Dzinziruk but not Clottey's. When it became apparent he wasn't going to have a fight, with Quintana or otherwise, he sent his trainer home and stopped training. If the offer of $650K gets a bump, I have a feeling the fight would get done
 
Jul 24, 2005
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David Haye Can Outbox Valuev, Says Danny Williams

By Mark Vester

British heavyweight Danny Williams has backed countryman David Haye to outbox the 7'2 WBA heavyweight champion Nikolai Valuev on November 7 in Germany. Williams has traded words with Haye in the past but he still feels the quicker and more fluid fighter should come out on top. He, like Lennox Lewis, is worried about Haye getting caught on the chin.

"I see David Haye outboxing Valuev," Williams said to Daily Record. "He's got great footwork, he's got that cruiserweight speed and he hits pretty hard as well. That combination makes for a David Haye victory, I think. The only thing we've got to worry about is David getting hit because he's never been hit by a 23 stone man. That could be a major problem. But I'm hoping David can outbox him and win on points."

Williams doesn't think the fight will be easy. He says Haye is in for a tough night. Williams doesn't see exactly how it's possible for Haye to properly train for a guy like Valuev. Winning a decision in Germany is also never easy.

"Even in sparring, I know he's been sparring with (former heavyweight professional) Danny Watts but he is only 6'6 or 6'7 in so this guy is way above that at 7ft 2in. So even in sparring, he's notgoing to get close to this guy. It's going to be very difficult for David, but I think he can do it. It's difficult to get a decision win in Germany but I don't think that should bother David. His mind should be set on just outboxing this guy and taking him to school," Williams said.
 
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I think I might have found the program I was looking for .. I'm gonna try to hit one up tonight. If I can get it work straight I'm reviving the boxing videos thread and uploading shit that doesn't get aired in the U.S.
 
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So it's official: The Versus Chanel will air Roy Jones vs Danny Green & Bernard Hopkins vs Enrique Ornelas on December 2nd on the same card (Jones' fight is in Australia so it will be tape delayed).

Hopefully they both look good to set up their upcoming fight nicely.





 
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Ricky Hatton Rivalry Led To Amir Khan Hate, Says Warren

By Mark Vester

Recently, WBA junior welterweight champion Amir Khan spoke about the possibility of leaving Britain for the United States. He says the daily hate he receives, from British fans and British fighters like Carl Froch, is pushing him to leave the country he loves. Khan's promoter Frank Warren says the growing rivalry with countyrman Ricky Hatton is a possible reason for Khan's issues with the British boxing public.

“There have been some boos, but I think that could be to do with the Hatton thing. We’ve been popular wherever we have been with him. Ticket sales have been good in Newcastle, we have sold 7,000 of the 10,000 tickets already," Warren told The Times Online. “We’ve always tried to play down the hype surrounding Amir and when people were talking about world titles, I was saying he had to learn."

Warren takes the blame for some bad matchmaking when it comes to the subject of pitting Khan against Breidis Prescott. He blew Khan away in less than a minute in September 08.

"The Prescott fight was just a bad match, I shouldn’t have made it, but the trainer wanted it and the connections wanted it. It was a big mistake. But how he has come back to win a world title eight months and three fights later is exceptional. That sort of thing hasn’t been done by a British boxer and people forget how few fights [22] he has had in his career,” Warren said.

Khan has been reunited with Freddie Roach, his American coach, this week after Roach missed the first few weeks of Khan’s training camp in Los Angeles as he was training Manny Pacquiao in the Philippines. Warren believes the United States move, made after the Prescott loss, has been a huge benefit for Khan.

Khan defends his title against unbeaten Dmitriy Salita on December 5. Warren predicts a Khan win by knockout.

“It’s a tough defence and I think it will make for an exciting fight,” Warren said. “But I fancy Amir to knock him out.”
 
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Camacho Jr. Avenges Dad, Wins Split Call Over Campas

By Mark Vester

At the Don Haskins Convention Center in El Paso, Texas, Hector Camacho Jr. (50-3-1, 27 KOs) avenged his father by winning a ten round split decision over Yory Boy Campas (92-15-1, 74KOs) in a middleweight contest. Campas, a long time veteran of the game, fought to a draw with Hector Camacho Sr. in May. The scores were 95-92, 96-91 for Camacho and 95-92 for Campas.

Both promised a knockout and instead we got a snoozer. Camacho went the "John Ruiz" route by holding and hitting in many spots. Campas did plenty of holding of his own. He grew very old in this fight. I think retirement is calling him. Cmacho was frustrated with Campas' rough tactics and lost three points during the course of the fight. A low blow in the third, a punch after the bell in the fourth and for holding in the tenth.
 
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Don King: You Can't Keep a Good Man Down

by T.K. Stewart

Try as they might, the power-brokers that rule the television boxing airwaves in this day and age have been unable to drive Don King completely out of boxing. The primary power-broker is of course HBO, who has displaced nearly every promoter in the sport not named Golden Boy.

But that's another story for another day.

Tonight in Las Vegas, the King makes his triumphant return to center stage at Phil Ruffin's Treasure Island Hotel & Casino. It will be the first fight card he has promoted in the city since Felix Trinidad squared off against Winky Wright back in 2005.

Although he is now 78-years-old, King has more energy than most people half his age. Over the past several years, as HBO has essentially refused to deal with him, King has been forced to promote outside the friendly confines of what he calls “the greatest country in the world” and he has hung his shingle in Mexico, China, Japan, Germany, Poland and France among other places.

So as Halloween night approaches, King is over the top with excitement at being back in business in Sin City amid the the land of neon lights. After all, it was here that he promoted everyone from Larry Holmes to Julio Cesar Chavez to Mike Tyson.

He is promoting a small card at Treasure Island in a 2,000 seat venue, which is a far cry from the days when he promoted Larry Holmes and Gerry Cooney just up the street at Caesars Palace in front of nearly 30,000 people way back in 1982. But for King, who doesn't spend a second ruminating about his past, tonight represents a new beginning, of sorts.

“I have a great show. But more importantly I'm bringing back the excitement to Las Vegas,” King said on Thursday night. “This is the new economic stimulus program that I'm calling tender loving care – TLC. It's a chance for the people to come out here and be catered to by Phil Ruffin and we're taking it back to the time when this city was built. You know, Las Vegas was built on a handshake agreement and that's what we're bringing back out here.”

To say that King is frustrated with the way Las Vegas and the world of boxing is being run in this day and age would be an understatement. King was always a man who built his deals on handshakes and personal relationships. The world doesn't exist anymore that would allow he and Seth Abraham to hammer out the deal for a heavyweight tournament and Mike Tyson's exclusivity to HBO while sitting together at a table in an all night diner.

In 2009, when everything in the world has gone corporate and the casinos and television networks make their decisions based on some obscure algorithm that only makes sense to them, King has forged a relationship up with Ruffin who recently bought the Treasure Island from MGM Mirage for a bargain basement price.

Ruffin, a billionaire that slinks away from the spotlight and hails from Wichita, Kansas - yet recently married Miss Ukraine - has made a fortune selling hand trucks and operating greyhound racing tracks and convenience stores. His quirky and diverse make-up is just the type of individual that King has gravitated toward and cut deals with on his journey to the title “world's greatest promoter.”

“What I want to do is put on some good shows out here where the fans all come up to me afterwards and ask 'When is the next one?' You know what I mean?” asked King.

“That's why I haven't been on the scene and you haven't seen as much of me over the past few years. I've been working, categorically so, to devise ways where I can still promote and not be held hostage by the networks. I've had to figure out a way to demonstrate a way to put on better fights than the ones they buy.”

King has nearly been swamped by Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions. For the past several years, the promotional company has enjoyed such a warm and cozy relationship with HBO that King has been frozen out of dealing with the most significant economic force in the entire sport.

“They have their favorites,” said King. “So what happened to me is that I couldn't get no dates. Then the fighters get disgruntled because they give me a date - then they take the date away so the fighters are out. I just felt that if I can't do what they want me to do then I had to do something better. I'll put on bigger fights and work out my own deals and build a network for the people on the Internet.”

King's vision is that he will stage the big events absent the networks and bring the fights to the masses via his own Website. Tonight's card is being televised by the Showtime cable network and will feature the IBF bantamweight title bout between Joseph Agbeko and Yonnhy Perez. However, the majority of the fight card will be made available on King's Website for the paltry price of $5.99.

“I can put on shows with character,” said King. “I can keep the guys busy and keep them fighting. We got to work together to make this happen so we can develop these kids into world champions, which is what they want to be. Boxing is a global sport and what we can do is make these fights available to all people from all over the world at the time they want to watch it.”

Despite whatever critics King may still have left from the old days, he says none of that matters to him anymore. He says what is important is putting on fights the fans will enjoy and more importantly, under his own terms.

“Look, I ain't bragging, but I'm the best promoter in the world,” says King, who has promoted 7 of the top 10 pay-per-view events in boxing history according to buys. He has also promoted 12 of the top 20 highest grossing live gates in the history of the state of Nevada.

"You know, it's like my good friend Muhammad Ali once said, 'It ain't braggin' if you can do it' King chuckles.

"This is going to a monster show on Saturday night. Over 100 countries have already signed on to televise this great night of fights,” he barks. “This city was built on a handshake and a word and that's what we're trying to bring back. This is a fight card for the people, by the people and for the people. Me and Phil Ruffin ain't got no contract, just a handshake with honor and integrity. And that's all we need, you know what I mean? I started with Cliff Pearlman at Caesars Palace; went on to work with Kirk Kerkorian at MGM; met up with John Fitzgerald, Henry Lewin and John Giovenco at the Las Vegas Hilton; returned to Caesars and Las Vegas Hilton with Arthur Goldberg, who partnered us with Mike Ensign and Tony Alamo at Mandalay Bay; and now I’m starting fresh yet again with another Las Vegas visionary in Phil Ruffin”

So for King, who is starting off small on his way back to the top, tonight represents the first step in the long slog back from being exiled to boxing's version of Siberia.

“You can't keep a good man down,” he bellows. “You can't keep a good man down."

In the Corners

Nice to see that Paul Williams and Sergio Martinez have hammered out a deal for Dec. 5. Martinez is a very capable guy, but against Williams, at 160-pounds, I don't give him much of a shot...My feeling is that David Haye will beat Nikolai Valuev next weekend. Valuev looked very vulnerable and I thought he lost against Evander Holyfield. Haye's quickness and punching power should allow him to do a job on the big Russian... All reports from the Wild Card Gym are that Manny Pacquiao is more than ready for the big dance against Miguel Cotto two weeks from today. I'll be at the Wild Card next weekend and in Las Vegas the week after to bring you a full report.
 
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Tyson Fury Continues To Abuse Audley Harrison

By Mark Vester

British heavyweight prospect Tyson Fury has continued his verbal abuse of Audley Harrison, telling the heavyweight veteran to forget about his dream of winning a world title in 2010. He says Harrison's big Prizefighter tournament win proved nothing. Fury says Harrison is too old, fights scared and will never get a shot at the heavyweight title.

"I think Harrison has got all the tools required to win a world heavyweight title. But there's one major problem — and that's which Audley Harrison turns up on the night. The way things are at the minute, I don't think he could beat Wladimir or Vitali Klitschko. I also believe there's three main reasons why he won't win a world title," Fury said.

"Firstly, he's too old. Secondly, he doesn't like to fight because he's scared. The third is simply because he isn't going to get the chance anyway. He's not even got a British title, so there's no point talking about world titles. Everyone knows that Harrison's good for three rounds, as he proved by winning Prizefighter. But when it comes to 10 or 12 rounds against someone who's firing back at him, I just don't think he's got what it takes."
 
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Paul Williams vs Sergio Martinez Will Be at 160-pounds

By Rick Reeno

In a follow-up to an earlier story posted on BoxingScene.com, the clash between Paul Williams and WBC junior middleweight champion Sergio Martinez will be contested at 160-pounds, and not at 154. There is a verbal agreement between both parties to fight on December 5 on HBO. The contracts have yet to be exchanged at the present but both sides are confident the deal will get done.

The exact weight was one of the roadblocks that both sides had to overcome. Williams had been training to fight middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik who withdrew two weeks ago with an injured left hand. After everything was said and one, I heard Martinez did not have a problem with the fight taking place at the middleweight limit. The exact venue is still up in the air
 
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News: R.A. the Rugged Man vs Mayweather; Chazz Witherspoon; Jodi Esquibel

http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=21723&more=1

Legendary rapper R.A. the Rugged Man got into a heated battle with legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. Mayweather and R.A went at it on Sirius Eminem’s Shade 45 Show recorded on October 29th. R.A The Rugged man calls Floyd out on why he doesn’t fight the best and his handpicking of opponents. The interview gets heated and the two go back and forth. R.A The Rugged Man holds nothing back and tells Floyd Mayweather Jr. how he and many boxing fans feel on why he hasn’t fought Pacquiao, Cotto, Mosley, Paul Williams and others. Click here to listen to the interview:




RA's Legendary Classics Vol.1, a two-disc collection album, hit stores this week.


Chazz Witherspoon, Victor Vasquez, Tony Ferrante and Tommie Speller vs. Jameel Wilson headline a big night of boxing at the Arena

PHILADELPHIA (OCTOBER 30, 2009)—It will be a sensational night of boxing on Friday night December 11th as Greg Robinson’s Power Productions Boxing Ringside presents a night of boxing featuring some of the best local talent in the area that will be headlined by local return of one of the top heavyweights in the world in Chazz Witherspoon.

The nine bout card will take place at The Arena in South Philadelphia.

Witherspoon of Paulsboro, New Jersey brings in a record of 26-1 with eighteen knockouts and is riding a three fight knockout streak since his only blemish to former world title challenger Chris Arreola on June 21st, 2008.

Since then, Witherspoon has stopped Adam “The Swamp Donkey” Richards (22-1), Travis Fulton and Willie Perryman.

This will be Witherspoon’s first area appearance since February 15, 2008 when he stopped Jonathan Haggler in four rounds in Sewell, New Jersey.

Witherspoon’s opponent for the eight round main event will be announced shortly.

Fresh off of his emphatic victory over Tyric Robinson on October 16th, the popular Victor Vasquez will see action in a six round Lightweight bout.

Vasquez, 10-3 with five knockouts put on his most complete performance to date as he boxed well and showed improved defense in his first fight under new trainer Chris Rotella.

Vasquez will take on a opponent to be named.

Undefeated and popular are two words to describe light heavyweight Tony Ferrante and on December 11th he will be in the ring to risk that record in front of his hundreds of adoring fans.

Ferrante of Northeast Philadelphia has a record of 8-0 with half of those wins coming early. In his last bout, Ferrante scored a very tough and hard earned majority decision over tough Billy Bailey on July 10th at The Arena.

In a six round Light Heavyweight bout, it will be an all Philadelphia showdown as Tommie “Big Poppa” Speller battles Jameel “Black Gold” Wilson.

Speller of Philadelphia has a record of 4-3 with three knockouts and is desperate to get back in the win column as he has dropped three in a row that includes his last bout where he and Mario Mina engaged in a four round war before Speller dropped the four round unanimous decision on October 16th at The Legendary Blue Horizon.

Wilson of Philadelphia is even more desperate as he has dropped five in a row and is 0-12-1 in his last thirteen against top flight competition such as Tarvis Simms, Antuon Echols, LaJuan Simon, and Elvir Muriqi.

Wilson is now 13-16-3 with eight knockouts is coming off an eight round unanimous decision defeat to Willie Williams (11-2) last November 26 in Maryland.

“This fight is what Philly boxing is all about”, said Greg Robinson, CEO of Power Productions.

“This is a Philly turf war and there can be only one winner.”

South Philly’s John Mecurio (3-0, 3 KO’s) will take on an opponent to be named in a four round Heavyweight bout.

Impressive Super Featherweight, Coy Evans (5-0-1) will risk his undefeated mark in a four round bout.

Lou Rodriguez (1-0) of Philadelphia will take part in a four round Welterweight tussle.

Freakish 6’4” inch Middleweight, Derrick Webster (3-0, 2 KO’s) of Glassboro, NJ will make his third appearance at The Arena in a four round bout.

Rounding out the card will be Wahid Raheem (3-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia in a four round Super Featherweight bout. Raheem is the brother of Lightweight contender Zahir Raheem.

Tickets for this fantastic evening of boxing cost Ringside $125 for VIP 75, $65 for Box Seats and $40 for Floor seats and can be purchased by calling 215-240-9987 or 267-912-8747.


Jodi Esquibel to face Becky “La Guererra” Garcia on “Bad Blood” undercard

On December 4, 2009 Jodie Esquibel (5-4-1 1 KO Albuquerque, NM) will meet Becky “La Guererra” Garcia (5-1 3 KOs Los Angeles, CA) in an 8 round Strawweight bout as the semi main event on the “Bad Blood” Holm vs. Hernandez undercard. Esquibel’s last two fights have been for World Titles, her first world title shot was October 23, 2008 against Carina Moreno for the WBC female Minimumweight Title and WIBA Minimumweight Title but Jodi came up short losing by a 9th round TKO. Esquibel said Moreno was her toughest opponent to date and would like a rematch. On July 25, 2009 at the City Gymnasium in Bucheon, South Korea, Ji Hyun Park won a 10 round decision over Esquibel for the IFBA Strawweight World Title scores were 95-97, 92-98, 91-99. Becky “La Guererra” Garcia was undefeated up until her last fight in February, 2008 where she lost a 4 round unanimous decision against Suzzanah Warner. Garcia is currently training out of the Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles, CA under the watchful eye of veteran trainer Jesse Reid.

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I posted this on a different site but thought I'd share, give me props cuz I did type this shit out (from the Ring Mag). Great interview that covers a ton of shit but thought this was worth sharing....please excuse any typos.



Naazim Richardson: To me, Trindad's situation was much, much different than Margarito's. What Trindad did was actually legal in some places. It just wasn't legal in New York. I had the rulebook with me right there in my hand.

The Ring: What happened in Trindad's locker room?


NR: When I came into the room, I think it was his left hand that was already wrapped. I asked for the bylaws about hand wraps before the fight. I didn't see the hand get wrapped. Someone from Hopkins' camp had to be there to witness the hands being wrapped. I spoke to a commissioner about it. he said that he was there to watch his hand get wrapped. Then I asked him, "Do you work for the Hopkins camp??" I think I asked him twice. He said, no, so I told the commissioner I wanted to see Trinidad get his hands wrapped again - both of them.

Before you know it, Papa Trinidad flipped out and went off, and people in the room started threating me (laughs). They said I was scared. I told them I don't have to fight Trinidad tonight, what do I have to be scared about (laughs)? They were telling me Bernard was going to get knocked out. I didn't want to budge from what I knew was right. If something happened to Bernard, and something came out later about Trinidad's hand wraps, I would have blamed myself. It would have been because I didn't do my job.


The Ring: How crazy did it get?


NR: Real crazy. The Trinidad people brought in the HBO people and the Trinidad people were yelling that the fight was off. Then they went over and they got Donald Trump to come into Trinidad's locker room. Was I supposed to be impressed by Donald Trump and roller over? I didn't even acknowledge him (laughs). Then they called for Don King to come in. Don King came back yelling, what does he have to do with hand wraps (laughs). It was all crazy. I remember the Trinidad people went over and got Bouie, because I was causing such a ruckus. The Trinidad people pulled Bouie aside and brought him into a little room. They tried to talk him into getting the fight moving and how I was holding up a multi-million dollar fight (laughs).

I was supposed to look at Donald Trump and Dong King and be over-whelmed. They thought I was going to fold. I wasn't budging on what I knew was right. I had the bylaws with me right there in my hands. pointing to them what was right in the rulebook.
I had to see the hands get wrapped!

Finally, the commision said that I was right. The thing that got me was Trinidad's pop said the fight was off, and the joint went crazy. None of that impressed me. Trinidad had to re-wrap in front of me. Papa unwrapped the left hand and starting re-wrapping the left again.

The Ring: What did you see?

NR. I noticed that Papa was layering too much tape and gauze on Tito's hand, and that wasn't allowed. It was amazing. The commision was there, watching and no one said anything. Papa Trinidad said that every time they fought at MSG, that's the way he wrapped his hands. I told him, "Not against my guy."

The athletic commision told him the proper way to wrap the hand and he wrapped it the right way. Watching another fighter get his hands wrapped, which would normally take 10, maybe 15 minutes, took an hour to get resolved. I wasn't budging from my stands. That's because I was right, backed by fact. I had to say something. There were no doubts whatsoever. There's nothing I would change from that night. I can smile, because I like being in position to protect my guy. The rest is history.

Think about this: No one before or since stopped William Joppy the way Trinidad did to him. I don't know and I can't say if Trinidad wrapped his hands a certain way or not in any of his previous fights. All I can say is what I saw that night with Bernard. I watched Bernard beat Joppy to death, but no one put him down like Trinidad did. That's all I can say.

The Ring: How was Trinidad different than Margarito?

NR: Trinidad was an abrasion against the rules. Margarito downright had a weapon. There is a difference when you say you're playing chess and have your men lined up differently, as opposed to having extra men on the board. Margarito tried to bring extra men. He had a knuckle pad. Margarito had a strip over the back of his hand, around his thumb and wrist. They told me it was because of a previous injury was why they wrapped it that way. One look and you could tell it wasn't right.
 
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So it's official: The Versus Chanel will air Roy Jones vs Danny Green & Bernard Hopkins vs Enrique Ornelas on December 2nd on the same card (Jones' fight is in Australia so it will be tape delayed).

Hopefully they both look good to set up their upcoming fight nicely.






Sucks...I don't get Versus anymore. DirecTV has some message on the channel about VS being crooks or some shit, and they're only protecting their customers.

I want to watch the fights, and not on some shitty stream.

Son of a bitch.
 
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Sucks...I don't get Versus anymore. DirecTV has some message on the channel about VS being crooks or some shit, and they're only protecting their customers.
Versus wanted Direct to include them in their basic package, but Direct was being greedy and put them in a higher package. Which basically screwed Versus from getting as much exposure as they can. Versus has huge contract to pay for their shows, let alone one with the National Hockey League. So Versus said "OK, then this is how much we are going to charge you to have our channel". Apparently it was some outrageous amount of money that Direct "claims" that they would have had to raise the subscription costs on their customers.

Rumor was that Direct was also upset because Versus was charging Dish much less.

So, you basically need DN (Dish Network) to get the channel :)