New "Contender" show, this time to show entire fights!

  • Wanna Join? New users you can now register lightning fast using your Facebook or Twitter accounts.
May 13, 2002
49,944
47,801
113
44
Seattle
www.socialistworld.net
#1
New "Contender" show, this time to show entire fights! Airs tonight

Not only that, check the list of the Contenders below. These guys are actually really good...

• Max Alexander (26, Camden, N.J., 14-1, 2 KOs).
• David Banks (24, Portland, Ore., 14-2-1, 2 KOs).
• Sakio Bika (28, Sydney, Australia, via Cameroon, 22-3-2, 14 KOs).
• Henry "Sugar Poo" Buchanan (28, Capital Heights, Md., 14-1, 11 KOs).
• La Farrell Bunting (27, Las Vegas, 16-3-1, 16 KOs).
• Jaidon Codrington (23, New York, 16-1, 12 KOs).
• Miguel Hernandez (32, Chicago, 20-5, 10 KOs).
• Wayne Johnson (29, Lyndhurst, N.J., 16-1, 9 KOs).
• Donny McCrary (24, St. Joseph, Mo., 23-5-2, 13 KOs).
• Les Ralston (25, Buffalo, N.Y., 16-2, 9 KOs).
• Danny Santiago (34, Ocala, Fla., 29-3-1, 19 KOs).
• Paul Smith (24, Liverpool, England, 20-0, 12 KOs).
• Sam Soliman (33, Melbourne, Australia, 33-9, 13 KOs).
• Brian Vera (26, Austin, Texas, 14-0, 9 KOs).
• Rhoshii Wells (30, Las Vegas, 18-2-2, 10 KOs).
• Rubin Williams (31, Detroit, 29-2-1, 16 KOs).

_______________
_______________
_______________

Super middleweight contenders gear up for Season 3

"The Contender," the popular ESPN reality series, is getting back in the ring for a third season with a mix of experienced contenders and youthful prospects among the 16 super middleweights who will vie for the tournament title and $750,000 grand prize.

The series, which stars Hall of Famer Sugar Ray Leonard as host and mentor to the boxers and counts reality TV hit maker Mark Burnett as an executive producer, began production last week in Los Angeles with the fighters going through interviews, background checks, and physical fitness and psychological tests. The tournament's five-round bouts begin filming next week.

The new 10-episode season debuts Sept. 4 (10 p.m. ET) and will air Tuesdays through the live finale on Nov. 6 at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston.

"I think what we've got this year is a combination of experienced guys who have fought for world championships and very good prospects who will wind up fighting for world championships," said "Contender" promoter Jeff Wald, one of the executive producers.

Said Ron Wechsler, ESPN vice president of scripted content: "'The Contender' has grown into a global brand that has come to represent world-class action inside of the ring and compelling human interest outside of it. This season, we look toward the stacked super middleweight division to continue to bring the most entertaining fights and dedicated fighters to our audience."

The fighters this season are, as a whole, more accomplished than they were in the first two seasons. Bika, Soliman, Santiago, Williams and Wells have all fought for world titles. Bika was also a 2000 Olympian for Cameroon and Wells a 1996 U.S. Olympian. Codrington and Smith are notable prospects.

In addition to beefing up the level of fighters, producers have also vastly improved the training staff. Gone are Tommy Gallagher and Jeremy Williams, who have been replaced by Buddy McGirt, one of the best trainers in the sport, and Pepe Correa, who worked with Leonard and former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis, among others, during his 40-year career.

"We've upgraded the trainers. Buddy is as good as they can possibly get and a good guy and great television, and Pepe is a guy who is collaborative, calm and experienced," Walde said. "The balance of personalities between Buddy and Pepe is incredible. It's a real upgrade."

One of the chief complaints from boxing fans about the series in seasons past is that the bouts that end each episode were heavily edited down to just a couple of minutes of action. That has been addressed for this season.

While episodes will be structured similarly to previous seasons, more of the bouts will be seen each week. In addition, every bout will air in its entirety, most likely on ESPN2.

"The good news for the hard-core boxing fan is that the fights will be available on one of our network platforms," Wechsler said. "We want to continue providing 'Contender' fans with the show that they love and we also want to give hard-core fans what they want."

A fourth season is being discussed with heavyweight as the target division.

http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/columns/story?columnist=rafael_dan&id=2959700
 
May 13, 2002
49,944
47,801
113
44
Seattle
www.socialistworld.net
#7
yeah it was cool. The first episode was a tryout I guess, 20 fighters or some shit and they had to cut it down to 16 I believe. Basically just gave you a chance to meet the fighters, trainers, etc.

Next episode will have a fight
 
May 13, 2002
49,944
47,801
113
44
Seattle
www.socialistworld.net
#9
this is the season to check it out since they will show the entire fights (they used to edit them) and also the level of competition stepped up big this year. Olympic Gold Medalists, several people have fought for championship, ranked fighters, etc.

the favorites are probably Jaidon Codrington, Sakio Bika, maybe Paul Smith.
 
May 13, 2002
49,944
47,801
113
44
Seattle
www.socialistworld.net
#12
tonights episode was pretty sick. Regarding the fight, they show the entire rounds but they stay true to the old style, with the music and slow motion on big hits. IMO it's pretty sick like this because it builds suspense and it also gives you a good view of the big punches that you may otherwise miss.

**spoiler**







Codrington looked good, great knock out. Got rocked in the first round but came back strong.
 
Jun 13, 2002
13,154
525
113
siccness.net
#15
2-0-Sixx said:
tonights episode was pretty sick. Regarding the fight, they show the entire rounds but they stay true to the old style, with the music and slow motion on big hits. IMO it's pretty sick like this because it builds suspense and it also gives you a good view of the big punches that you may otherwise miss.
Yeah, that was tight. I usually find boxing boring, but this got me into the fight.
 
May 13, 2002
49,944
47,801
113
44
Seattle
www.socialistworld.net
#18
wow, that was crazy. didn't see that coming. Very intense fight. I wouldn't call it FOTY, but it ranked right up there. Marquez-Vasquez II still the best fight, this was probably second, followed by Pavlik/Taylor. The first round should get round of the year though. Totally unexpected.