Boxing 2/25 - 2/27

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February 25th (Thursday), 2010

At Club Nokia, Los Angeles, CA
Victor Ortiz (25-2-1) vs. Hector Alatorre (16-8)
Luis Ramos (13-0) vs. TBA


February 26th (Friday), 2010

At York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Prizefighter - Light-Middleweights
Brett Flournoy (9-0) vs. Danny Butler (18-3)
Bradley Pryce (28-7) vs. Neil Sinclair (33-7)
George Hillyard (9-4) vs. Prince Arron (14-3)
Steave O'Meara (10-0) vs. Martin Concepcion (16-6)

At The Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso, TX
Antonio Escalante (22-2) vs. Miguel Roman (28-6)
Danny Garcia (15-0) vs. Ashley Theophane (25-3-1)

At The Wembley Indoor Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa

Zolani Tete (12-0) vs. Richard Garcia (20-9-1)

At The Turning Stone Casino, Verona, NY

Isaac Rodrigues (16-0) vs. Brian Vera (16-3)

At The Dover Downs Casino, Dover, DE
Michael Stewart (44-7-2) vs. Brandon Baue (12-3)

At The Civic Center, Hammond, IN

Michael Walker (19-2-2) vs. Derrick Findley (14-3)

In Lecco, Italy

Luca Marasco (14-0) vs. Pasquale Di Silvio (11-1)


February 27th (Saturday), 2010

In TBA, Mexico City, Mexico
Rodel Mayol (26-4-1) vs. Omar Nino (28-3-1)

At Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez, Ponce, Puerto Rico
Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. (17-0-1) vs. Marvin Sonsona (14-0-1)

At Bally?s Casino, Atlantic City, NJ
Kendall Holt (25-3) vs. Kaizer Mabuza (22-6-3)
Mike Jones (19-0) vs. Henry Bruseles (28-3-1)
Saul Roman (31-4) vs. Gabriel Rosado (13-4)

At Kempton Park, Gauteng, South Africa

Hekkie Budler (13-0) vs. Juanito Rubillar (48-13-7)

At The Atmosphere Club, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Alexander Kotlobay (17-1-1) vs. Mauro Ordiales (23-6)
Gennady Martirosyan (19-2) vs. Aziz Daari (24-12-4)


At The Tower, Blackpool, England

Brian Rose (14-0-1) vs. Bertrand Aloa (15-6)
 
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Too bad Garay and Henry fell apart
that would have been a war
two guys in a phone booth
 

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http://theprizefighterseries.com/next_event.htm

First Prizefighter event of the new year
This upcoming Friday on SKY

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sux no vic ortiz vs nate campbell

nate's legs are old but only takes a good shot to break the will of viciousless victoria ortiz
 

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actually I think that's still the plan. Ortiz should win this fight easily and will fight Campbell in a couple of months.
 

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This really looks like a quiet week!

Any thoughts on the prizefighter tourney!?
 

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Manuel Vargas tested positive for hydrocodone in his fight last week with Nonito Donaire and will probably be suspended for one year-Boxingscene

Doesn't surprise me that the guy took a potent pain killer to get in the ring with Donaire. He had no chance so why not ease his pain...not that I condone it. Coincidentally on Cops last night a couple was busted for selling the drug in Vegas.

Also mentioned in the article Vargas received all of 10k to fight Donaire as a last minute
replacement :scared If Bob Arum isn't the cheapest bastard in all of boxing then I don't know who is. 10k to get in the ring with one of the top fighters in the sport.He gets 10k, gives 1/3 to his management, another 1/3 or so to Uncle Sam and then is lucky to walk away with 4k. Then gets a 1 year suspension. Not to be condecending but you really have to feel sorry for these guys. Arum will probably hit him up for the medical care he received after he was ktfo.
 
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thats really the sad part about this sport.

mayweather makes 40 Mio or whatever and some other guys get beat up for a living....
 

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This really looks like a quiet week!

Any thoughts on the prizefighter tourney!?

I'd like to find a book to wager on the winner. I can't go with the UK books, and the ones available tend not to post tourney winner odds. Just odds on the 1st rd match-ups, which doesn't make much sense.

I don't think 5D has done winner odds in the past, or SB. Anyone know of another option?
 

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I really can't stand Mayol
I hope Nino beats him
Mayol bitched and complained after both Calderon fights
His last 3 fights have ended in headbutts
3 IN A ROW !
Basicalled KO'ed Sosa with his cranium to take the title
Dirty cheating bastard
 

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Prizefighter guys

Prizefighter guys

what is that?...a photo of the boxing club at the university of utah?.....

:rimshot http://www.instantrimshot.com/

It's interesting. In the U.K. there was once a strong base of immigrant fighters, or sons of immigrants, from the countries in the old British Empire. From the West Indies, good-quality fighters like Yolande Pompey, Bunny Johnson, Bunny Sterling, Joe Bygraves, while from the former colonies in Africa there were Dick Tiger and Hogan Bassey from Nigeria, Roy Ankrah and Joe Tetteh from Ghana etc, plus many good black journeyman pros from the old Empire nations. These days it is mostly the white British kids who get into boxing.
 

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Does anybody else think Clottey is live? I think -500 for Pac is a bit off. +400 on a SOLID welter that NOBODY has ever had an easy time with is worth a tickle IMO. I think Pac is a GREAT fighter but I'm still not convinced he's the best @147. That being said I do think Clottey will have a tough time getting a legit dec over Arums cash cow. I'm playing clottey small, over 8 1/2 and over 9 1/2 to pull a profit even if Pac wins a dec. If Pac can get this guy out of there then I'll put him in legendary status.
 

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It's interesting. In the U.K. there was once a strong base of immigrant fighters, or sons of immigrants, from the countries in the old British Empire. From the West Indies, good-quality fighters like Yolande Pompey, Bunny Johnson, Bunny Sterling, Joe Bygraves, while from the former colonies in Africa there were Dick Tiger and Hogan Bassey from Nigeria, Roy Ankrah and Joe Tetteh from Ghana etc, plus many good black journeyman pros from the old Empire nations. These days it is mostly the white British kids who get into boxing.

just a little joke...don`t see that here in the states...

i was a big fan of maurice hope ..i thoroughly enjoyed watching his fights with rocky mattioli back in the day...they were two of my faves...

i wish more americans embraced boxing like the brits do....i wish we had that sense of nationalism....

we don`t...
 
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