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Usapang Boxing Naman tayo ^^ Pasok lang po dito . . .

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Reply #120 on: December 20, 2013, 09:39:50 PM
Floyd Mayweather vs. Amir Khan and Four Other Fights That Shouldn’t Happen in 2014
 
COMMENTARY | While the boxing world is looking ahead to a promising 2014 and putting together wishlists full of dream fights, some of us believe in addition by subtraction and are crossing our fingers that certain rumored bouts don't get made.

Here's a list of five fights that could help ruin the coming year and, therefore, should never see the light of day:

Floyd Mayweather vs. Amir Khan

Mayweather is the best fighter in the world. Amir Khan, on the other hand, may not even be one of the fifteen best welterweights at the moment. The physically gifted Brit was once a top prospect and considered a main stage player at junior welterweight, but has completely fallen apart in recent years and hasn't looked even marginally impressive in quite some time. Some would even say that the former Olympian has looked psychologically damaged and scared stiff in recent outings. Worst of all, if this mismatch is actually signed, it would prevent Mayweather from receiving a challenge from fighters who deserve the chance and would actually give their all in pursuit of the upset.

Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez

It's not that Pacquiao and Marquez don't make for compelling encounters. A fifth meeting between the two would probably be an entertaining bout, but why bother at this point? Marquez seems set on closing the Pacquiao chapter in his career after his face-first knockout of the Filipino legend last December. Pacquiao and his people could also rest comfortably if a fifth bout is not made, claiming the series win with an official 2-1-1 record in four encounters. The 35-year-old Pacquiao and 40-year-old Marquez, both with limited time left in the sport, should move on to new challenges in the coming year.

Bernard Hopkins vs. Beibut Shumenov

Hopkins will be 49 years of age by the time he makes the next defense of his IBF light heavyweight title and even the biggest B-Hop supporters have to understand that, at this point, the ageless wonder is more cleanup crew than road paver. Hopkins continues to win because he preys on the technical and tactical errors of young, inexperienced fighters. It should also be understood that Hopkins' run is only worth continuing if he continues to face the best in his division. His dominant win over Karo Murat earlier this year did little for Hopkins or the sport and a bout with the shamefully inactive WBA champ, Shumenov, would only be slightly less pointless. For Hopkins, the targets should be Stevenson, Kovalev, or retirement.

Saul Alvarez vs. Carlos Molina

It's not that IBF junior middleweight champ, Molina, doesn't deserve a big payday and a chance to knock Alvarez off his huge golden pedestal, it's just that his pairing with the young Mexican star would mean that bigger, better bouts weren't able to be made. Alvarez-Molina would mean that entertaining fights like Alvarez-Cotto and Alvarez-Kirkland couldn't be made and that Alvarez's path to post-Mayweather redemption will take much longer than anticipated.

Wladimir Klitschko vs. Alex Leapai

Australian slugger, Leapai somehow became the WBO's no. 1 contender to Wladimir Klitschko by scoring an upset over inactive Denis Boystov in November. Despite the underdog drama and "Rocky" feel to Klitschko-Leapai, expect nothing but a sloppy, one-sided farce of a bout. Believe it or not, there are some potentially compelling match-ups available to the three-belt heavyweight kingpin, but the journeyman-level Leapai is no match for Klitschko and this fight, really, would be nothing more than a waste of everyone's time.

source: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/floyd-mayweather-vs-amir-khan-four-other-fights


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Re: Usapang Boxing Naman tayo ^^ Pasok lang po dito . . .
« Reply #120 on: December 20, 2013, 09:39:50 PM »

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Reply #121 on: December 21, 2013, 01:28:01 AM
Marcos Maidana Solves the Problem ; Beats Adrien Broner by Unanimous Decision


Coming into their fight, Marcos Maidana swore that Adrien Broner had never seen anyone like him before in a boxing ring.

Well he has now, and all he got for his troubles was his first loss.

Maidana (35-3, 31 KO) swarmed Broner from the outset, dropping him in the second and eighth rounds, to key himself to a stunning unanimous decision win and the WBA Welterweight Championship.

Scores were 115-110, 116-109 and 117-109.

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Reply #122 on: December 24, 2013, 12:45:21 PM
christmas card meme ni mayweather kay pacquiao



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Re: Usapang Boxing Naman tayo ^^ Pasok lang po dito . . .
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Reply #123 on: February 01, 2014, 08:55:35 PM
Luis Collazo - "The People's Champ" mauls Victor Ortiz




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Reply #124 on: February 01, 2014, 09:00:20 PM
Luis Collazo targets Floyd Mayweather after ruining Victor Ortiz




LUIS COLLAZO notched his finest win while administering disaster to
Victor Ortiz in Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Thursday night. The
perennial bridesmaid was expecting to play second fiddle again to comebacking Ortiz but flattened the favourite inside two rounds.Collazo,an elegant boxer seemingly lacking a punch, made a mockery of his reputation when he timed the bullish Ortiz with a short right hand and clattered follow-ups onto his rival’s face. Ortiz turned his back, sank to his knees, and took the full count.

“This fight was my future.” Now with this win I’ve opened up my future. I want what the fans want. I want Floyd Mayweather Jnr . I want him to come to the Barclays Center here in Brooklyn.”

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Reply #125 on: February 23, 2014, 02:53:36 PM



Marvin Sonsona resurrects his career with marvelous knockout victory


Former world super flyweight champion Marvin Sonsona lived up to his nickname “Marvelous” with a spectacular one-punch, third-round knockout of former Japanese world super bantamweight champion Akifumi “Sugar” Shimoda of Japan before jubilant Filipino fans at the Cotai Arena of the plush Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino in Macau.

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Reply #126 on: February 24, 2014, 06:24:25 PM
Hopefully, we'll see a Manny-Floyd showdown soon.
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Reply #127 on: March 07, 2014, 01:02:22 AM
Grammy winner Ashanti to sing national anthem at Pacquiao-Bradley II

MANILA, Philippines - Grammy Award- winning singer/ songwriter, actor and author Ashanti will sing the American national anthem at the rematch between
WBO welterweight titleholder Timothy Bradley and eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao on April 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, according
to a Top Rank press release.

Ashanti burst onto the music scene with her self-titled debut album “Ashanti” in 2002, earning a No. 1 spot on both the Billboard Top 200 and R&B album charts
after selling 504,593 units in its first week. Her first week showing set a SoundScan record as the most albums sold by any debut female artist in the
chart’s history, granting her a spot in Guinness Book of World Records.

"I'm such a huge fan of Manny Pacquiao! I have family in the boxing business -(1976 Olympic gold medalist) Howard Davis, Jr. and (light heavyweight contender) Dyah Davis," said Ashanti.
"When I found out we were sitting next to each other courtside at the Knicks game, I said to my Dad, 'We should take a picture!' I told Manny I was a big fan and
was so excited when he asked me to sing the National Anthem at his upcoming fight and I can't wait. I actually love boxing! Manny's such a champion and I
can't wait to cheer him on!"


Note :

Ashanti reportedly has Filipino roots on her father's side, who is said to be of mixed ethnicity. The R&B singer's mother, on the other hand, is reportedly of African-American and Puerto Rican descent.

From Rappler.com


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Reply #128 on: March 15, 2014, 12:04:39 AM
less than a month laban na pala nila pacquiao and bradley pero parang hindi ko ramdam na may laban si pacman. i wish him luck at sana mapabagsak niya si bradley for the chance na matuloy yung mayweather fight.


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Reply #129 on: March 17, 2014, 09:08:48 PM
less than a month laban na pala nila pacquiao and bradley pero parang hindi ko ramdam na may laban si pacman. i wish him luck at sana mapabagsak niya si bradley for the chance na matuloy yung mayweather fight.


tama ka jan sir , kaso malabo talaga mangyari ang pacman vs gayweather , gat nasa poder si pacquiao ni bob arum , di mangyayari yan .
ayaw ni gayweather makipag-business deal at kumita si arum at his expense.
Nakipag deal na si gayweather kay pacman dati tru phone DAW kaso ang deal alis sya kay arum at lumipat sa promotion nya or sa goldenboy , kaso di pumayag si pacman lalo na si arum .   


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Reply #130 on: March 17, 2014, 09:32:11 PM
sayang, sana wag ng mag sign ng extension at the end of the year si pacman sa top rank kung gusto niyang matuloy yung laban nila ni mayweather lol


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Reply #131 on: March 31, 2014, 12:05:15 PM
Brian Viloria returns from yearlong absence to decision Juan Herrera

MANILA, Philippines – Former two-division titleholder Brian Viloria made his first ring appearance in nearly a year on Saturday, winning a unanimous decision over Puerto Rican journeyman Juan Herrera at the Texas Station Casino in Las Vegas.

The scores were 98-92 on two scorecards, while the third tallied the bout 97-93, all for
the 2000 Olympic silver medalist Viloria (33-4, 19 knockouts) of Waipahu, Hawaii. Herrera (9-8, 4 KOs) lost his second straight fight.

Viloria, who had previously won titles at 108 and 112 pounds, used his jab effectively to control the awkward Herrera, but seemed
content to land one punch at a time, to limited effect. Herrera was able to land punches from
time to time, but lacked the power to hurt Viloria.

Viloria, 33, was fighting for the first time since losing his WBA and WBO flyweight belts to
Juan Francisco Estrada last April by split decision. He will return to the scene of that
loss on May 31, when he faces an opponent to be named at the Venetian Resort in Macau, on the undercard of the Nonito Donaire Jr.- Simpiwe Vetyeka WBA featherweight title fight.

“I’ve discussed our ‘wish list’ with Bob [Arum], but nothing is yet locked in,” Viloria’s manager, Gary Gittelsohn, told RingTV.com.
“We all want a meaningful fight for the Macau card.”

In the main event, junior lightweight Alejandro Perez (19-4-1, 13 KOs) dropped a split decision to Mexican journeyman Juan Carlos Martinez (20-14-1, 7 KOs)

Martinez hadn't fought for nearly two years, but counts upset wins over Bernabe Concepcion and Jason Litzau-conqueror Jose Andres Hernandez among his accomplishments

Perez had overcome losses to Rico Ramos and Diego Magdaleno to defeat Art Hovhannisyan en route to four straight victories.

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2000 Olympics Silver Medalist ??? anyway congrats pa din kay Hawaiian Punch :D
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Offline Zurca

Reply #132 on: April 12, 2014, 07:39:48 PM
up natin for tommorow's match, pacquiao vs bradley? who do you think will win?


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Reply #133 on: April 12, 2014, 09:27:11 PM
Bradley.

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Reply #134 on: April 12, 2014, 10:21:55 PM
gusto ko manalo si pacman for the chance matuloy yung megafight nila ni mayweather lol


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Re: Usapang Boxing Naman tayo ^^ Pasok lang po dito . . .
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