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fightnews.com saw it 115-114 ? for Quigley, and SKY Sports? analyst and former world champion Jim Watt made it a draw ? 114-114.
 

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Anyone seen weigh-in results and pics from the Agbeko vs. Perez card? Gracias!

They just appeared on Fightnews!
 
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Joseph Agbeko 118 vs Yonnhy Perez 118
(IBF bantamweight championship)
Antonio DeMarco 134.5 vs Jose Alfaro 134.5
(WBC interim lightweight championship)
Ray Austin 242 vs DaVarryl Williamson 219.5
 

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Doggie Weekend for me:

MEDIUM Chilemba
SMALL Perez
SMALL Alfaro

Chilemba at home in South Africa. Younger and fought the better comp. Congrats to those who got the opening +190. Line has really moved.

Perez is a very good fighter. Agbeko may be better, but I think Perez is going to push him. Worth a small shot.

After taking a closer look, gonna throw down small on the Nicaraguan. He can bang and his losses are, for the most part, very respectable (no shame in losing to Acosta or Cuenca). This is going to be a shootout. He probably gets starched in 6, but Demarco is there to be touched up. Maybe Alfaro can Mayorga him. +400 very small.

Good luck all.
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Victoria's Secret
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steve kim wrote this on his blog, "Anyone hear the interview with Mayweather and the Rugged Man? All I can say is, cot-damn!! Move over Brian Kenny"
 

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that was awesome!!!!! Does Floyd actually believe what he's saying .... biggest punk in the game. Owned!!

Owned is right! This audio will have LEGS.

Floyd - what a douche.:142smilie :142smilie :142smilie :mj07: :mj07: :mj07:
 

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After taking a closer look, gonna throw down small on the Nicaraguan. He can bang and his losses are, for the most part, very respectable (no shame in losing to Acosta or Cuenca). This is going to be a shootout. He probably gets starched in 6, but Demarco is there to be touched up. Maybe Alfaro can Mayorga him. +400 very small.

Alfaro may be a bit more live than most think. Kid Diamond wasn't really there, Agnes, who was winning, folded up when hurt and looked for the DQ, Reyes gave DeMarco hell and even Casal was very competitive. Alfaro has speed and power but he drops his hands and may not be made of the sturdiest stock. Still, the numbers are good.
 
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Camacho defeats Campas

Middleweight Hector Camacho Jr. (50-3-1, 27 KOs) won a ten round split decision over former world champion Yory Boy Campas (92-15-1, 74 KOs) on Friday night at the Don Haskins Convention Center in El Paso, Texas. The bout featured a lot of clinching as Camacho looked to hit and grab the slower Campas. Camacho was deducted three points by referee Laurence Cole. A point for a low blow in round three, a point for a punch after the bell in round four and a point for holding in round ten. Campas was cut over the left eye from an unintentional headbutt in round five. In the end, scores were 95-92, 96-91 Camacho, 95-92 Campas.
 

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Camacho defeats Campas

Middleweight Hector Camacho Jr. (50-3-1, 27 KOs) won a ten round split decision over former world champion Yory Boy Campas (92-15-1, 74 KOs) on Friday night at the Don Haskins Convention Center in El Paso, Texas. The bout featured a lot of clinching as Camacho looked to hit and grab the slower Campas. Camacho was deducted three points by referee Laurence Cole. A point for a low blow in round three, a point for a punch after the bell in round four and a point for holding in round ten. Campas was cut over the left eye from an unintentional headbutt in round five. In the end, scores were 95-92, 96-91 Camacho, 95-92 Campas.


Meaningless fight but I'll still take that over win :00hour . Thx for the update Kramden.
 
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That was an over that really can almost be called a lock.


As I mentioned earlier, my concerns were Campos getting cut on his 90 yr old face or Camacho looking for a way out. Looks like Camacho nearly got the out with a dq. 3 point deducts is about the limit for any ref.

Lets go Chilemba!!!
 

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Camacho Jr with all kinds of point deductions and a split win....I'll say it again....what a piece of crap....would love to see him in a ring with Angulo or Kirkland....hell I would even take Kermit....someone needs to smack the taste out of Junior's mouth....
 

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Alfaro may be a bit more live than most think. Kid Diamond wasn't really there, Agnes, who was winning, folded up when hurt and looked for the DQ, Reyes gave DeMarco hell and even Casal was very competitive. Alfaro has speed and power but he drops his hands and may not be made of the sturdiest stock. Still, the numbers are good.

I agree Kramden
I favor Demarco in the bout, but not may a large margin
Alfaro is at least coming to fight and, as you mentioned, lesser fighters have given Demarco trouble. Kid Diamond was a shell in there. I thought Reyes may have beaten Antonio. At the 4 to 1 odds, I think the Nicaraguan is worth a tickle tomorrow
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Well it is 7am now (Saturday) in South Africa
Baloyi fought and won there yesterday
this site usually has fast updates
http://www.supersport.com/boxing/

Guess we will know about Chilemba by the afternoon tomorrow....good luck everyone !
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My plays for tomorrow

My plays for tomorrow

Austin vs. Williamson Under 7.5 -115- Small
Last shot for both guys. I think they put it all on the line to set up a buzz for a title shot. Williamson has more power and better skills with his extensive amatuer background (120-17-1 (103 KO's)). I see him putting Austin to sleep.

Williamson +135 + Agbeko -240 + DeMarco -500 (=+300) Small
A small but risky parlay here, but I see all these guys being victorious at the end of the night. Agbeko's pace and power for 12 rounds should win him a close fight. DeMarco's skill, reach, and speed should be enough if he doesn't get too careless with the powerful Alfaro.

Good Luck Guys! :00x2 :00x2
 
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