Boxing 10/1 - 10/3

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October 1st (Friday), 2010

At Club de Regatas, Corrientes, Argentina
Jorge Barrios (49-4-1) vs. Humberto Martinez (19-4-1)
Hector Saldivia (34-2) vs. Jorge Miranda (36-9)

At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California, United Statest
Tim Coleman (17-1) vs. Patrick Lopez (20-2)
Archie Ray Marquez (10-0) vs. Juan Santiago (13-4)

At Topsporthal Vlaanderen, Gent, Belgium
Jean Pierre Bauwens (17-0) vs. Sergio Palomo (22-4)

In Busto Arsizio, Italy
Antonio Lauri (33-4-3) vs. Rocco Di Palmo (7-1)

At Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Ryoichi Taguchi (12-1) vs. Toshimasa Ouchi (13-5-1)
Masafumi Tonomura (13-6-1) vs. Shoki Jun (7-4-3)
Yuichi Ideta (12-2) vs. Yoshihisa Tonimura (12-5-2)

At The Town Hall, Coburg, Australia
Joseph Kwadjo (20-3) vs. Serge Yannick (9-1)


October 2nd (Saturday), 2010


At The Arena Roberto Duran, Panama City, Panama
Guillermo Jones (36-3-2) vs. Valery Brudov (38-2)
Luis Concepcion (21-1) vs. Denkaosan Kaovichit (50-2-1)
Nilson Julio Tapia (13-2) vs. Jorge Sebastian Heiland (16-1)
Irving Berry (17-1) vs. Feider Viloria (23-6)
Luis Andres Pineda (21-8) vs. Timur Ibragimov (29-2)
Pablo Vasquez (19-1) vs. Brad Solomon (13-0)
Santos Benavides (21-2) vs. Joel Cerrud (20-5)
Ameth Diaz (27-10) vs. Javier Castro (24-2)
Francisco Palacios (19-0) vs. Donnell Wiggins (24-12)
Hasim Rahman (48-7) vs. Marcus McGee (22-17)
Alexander Munoz (34-3) vs. Leopoldo Arrocha (10-13)

At The Letterkenny Leisure Complex, Letterkenny, Ireland
Paul McCloskey (21-0) vs. Barry Morrison (18-4)
Andy Murray (21-0) vs. John Nolasco (18-4-4)

At The Bolton Arena, Bolton, England
Stephen Foster (27-2-1) vs. Levan Kirakosyan (33-5)
Andy Morris (19-3) vs. Anthony Crolla (18-2)
Craig Lyon (11-0) vs. Ross Burkinshaw (9-2-2)

At Foxwoods Casino, Mashantucket, CT
Joe Spina (25-1-2) vs. Ray Oliveira (47-11-2)

At Horseshoe Casino, Hammond, Indiana, United States
Andy Lee (23-1) vs. Troy Lowry (27-10)

At Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona, NY
Isaac Rodrigues (17-0) vs. Samuel Miller (20-4)

At Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym (41-1) vs. Ryol Li Lee (16-1)
Takashi Miura (19-1) vs. Takashi Inagaki (12-8)
Toru Suzuki (19-1) vs. Yoshinori Uchida (9-5)


October 3rd (Sunday), 2010

At IMP Hall, Osaka, Japan
Tetsuya Suzuki (15-8) vs. Makoto Fuchigami (13-6)
 

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MASSIVE CARD IN PANAMA

MASSIVE CARD IN PANAMA

At The Arena Roberto Duran, Panama City, Panama
Guillermo Jones (36-3-2) vs. Valery Brudov (38-2)
Luis Concepcion (21-1) vs. Denkaosan Kaovichit (50-2-1)
Nilson Julio Tapia (13-2) vs. Jorge Sebastian Heiland (16-1)
Irving Berry (17-1) vs. Feider Viloria (23-6)
Luis Andres Pineda (21-8) vs. Timur Ibragimov (29-2)
Pablo Vasquez (19-1) vs. Brad Solomon (13-0)
Santos Benavides (21-2) vs. Joel Cerrud (20-5)
Ameth Diaz (27-10) vs. Javier Castro (24-2)
Francisco Palacios (19-0) vs. Donnell Wiggins (24-12)
Hasim Rahman (48-7) vs. Marcus McGee (22-17)
Alexander Munoz (34-3) vs. Leopoldo Arrocha (10-13)

Unreal.....That fight card is gonna be 11 hours long
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TV SCHEDULE

TV SCHEDULE

TELEFUTURA
Jorge Barrios (49-4-1) vs. Humberto Martinez (19-4-1)
Hector Saldivia (34-2) vs. Jorge Miranda (36-9)

SHOBOX
Tim Coleman (17-1) vs. Patrick Lopez (20-2)
Archie Ray Marquez (10-0) vs. Juan Santiago (13-4)

PANAMA TV MAX
Guillermo Jones (36-3-2) vs. Valery Brudov (38-2)
Luis Concepcion (21-1) vs. Denkaosan Kaovichit (50-2-1)
etc.

SKY
Stephen Foster (27-2-1) vs. Levan Kirakosyan (33-5)
Andy Morris (19-3) vs. Anthony Crolla (18-2)
Craig Lyon (11-0) vs. Ross Burkinshaw (9-2-2)

Ireland RTE Two
Paul McCloskey (21-0) vs. Barry Morrison (18-4)
Andy Murray (21-0) vs. John Nolasco (18-4-4)
 
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Still trying to find out if there will be TV coverage in Japan for:

At Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym (41-1) vs. Ryol Li Lee (16-1)
 

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At The Arena Roberto Duran, Panama City, Panama
Guillermo Jones (36-3-2) vs. Valery Brudov (38-2)
Luis Concepcion (21-1) vs. Denkaosan Kaovichit (50-2-1)
Nilson Julio Tapia (13-2) vs. Jorge Sebastian Heiland (16-1)
Irving Berry (17-1) vs. Feider Viloria (23-6)
Luis Andres Pineda (21-8) vs. Timur Ibragimov (29-2)
Pablo Vasquez (19-1) vs. Brad Solomon (13-0)
Santos Benavides (21-2) vs. Joel Cerrud (20-5)
Ameth Diaz (27-10) vs. Javier Castro (24-2)
Francisco Palacios (19-0) vs. Donnell Wiggins (24-12)
Hasim Rahman (48-7) vs. Marcus McGee (22-17)
Alexander Munoz (34-3) vs. Leopoldo Arrocha (10-13)

Unreal.....That fight card is gonna be 11 hours long
:scared

I was going to point this card out myself, but being the true boxing fan that you are Ghost, you beat me to it. This is one hell of a card. We'll probably only get odds on the Concepcion-Kaovichit and Jones-Brudov fights, but there are literally 7 or 9 competitive fights with good guys that could get a look. I can't remember a single card ever having so many good fights! Props to the promoters for putting such a good card together. I don't know how the hell they can pay all these guys, but from a fan's point of view, it's great.
 

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Golden Boy President Oscar de la Hoya laid out his vision of what would benefit the sport: one commission/sanctioning body and one major promoter. Golden Boy. ?We need to sign all the talent and get all the TV dates,? said Oscar in an insightful interview with broadcastingcable.com. ?Then you can have your own agenda and have a schedule for the fans and the sport.

:142smilie :142smilie :142smilie :142smilie :142smilie
 

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Golden Boy President Oscar de la Hoya laid out his vision of what would benefit the sport: one commission/sanctioning body and one major promoter. Golden Boy. ?We need to sign all the talent and get all the TV dates,? said Oscar in an insightful interview with broadcastingcable.com. ?Then you can have your own agenda and have a schedule for the fans and the sport.

:142smilie :142smilie :142smilie :142smilie :142smilie
:142smilie I was laughing too when I read this.
 

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Humberto Soto supposedly fighting Antilon on dec 4...DAMN GOOD matchup and it's about time!
 

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And this was heavily edited too.
Only one "you know what I'm sayin'"???
Usually we got 2 of those in every sentence.
 

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Doctor KO's Oliveira! Ray Oliveira deemed medically unfit to fight Spina this weekend. Really no surprise, you just wonder why it took them until hours before the fight to realize this. I guess they're trying to find another opponent for Spina.
 

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Odds are out. Tim Coleman +160 very surprising, I think he should be favorite here.
 

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Spina to face Echols now
http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/spina-to-face-echols-now-61818

THIS IS WORSE THAN OLIVERIA!!!!!

This is terrible....they are trying to get boxers killed in Connecticut.....my god....pray for Echols.....

I don't much like Spina, and think he is very limited, but Echols should've been retired about 10 losses ago. How Echols continues to get a license is beyond me. That said, I hope he knocks Spina the fuk out.
 

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That's you in that new photo, isn't it thongie! Unless you categorically deny it, or change it quick, I'm assuming it is. :mj07:
 
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