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Weights from Mexico:
Omar Ni?o Romero 107.8 vs. Juanito Rubillar 107.8
(WBC light flyweight eliminator)
 

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Apparently the battle for Hepatitis is set:
http://www.ringtv.com/blog/744/klitschko_chagaev_reach_agreement/

Wlad probably doesn't want to give Haye a chance to heal (not because he is scared, but because Haye has pissed him off so much). I give Chagaev no chance here. He can't punch.

also, Guerrero has a 3rd new opponent for next Friday:
http://www.ringtv.com/blog/745/guerrero_opponent_replaced_again/

Weepaul and Romi, remember this clown Hinojosa? This is the guy who faked he was hurt against Joes Reyes on Telemundo a few months ago. Almost cost us all a ton !

I guess Hinojosa has recovered from that "vicious" illegal blow he took from Reyes.
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I hope The Ghost Guerrero pounds this dude !
 
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Apparently the battle for Hepatitis is set:
http://www.ringtv.com/blog/744/klitschko_chagaev_reach_agreement/

Wlad probably doesn't want to give Haye a chance to heal (not because he is scared, but because Haye has pissed him off so much). I give Chagaev no chance here. He can't punch.

also, Guerrero has a 3rd new opponent for next Friday:
http://www.ringtv.com/blog/745/guerrero_opponent_replaced_again/

Weepaul and Romi, remember this clown Hinojosa? This is the guy who faked he was hurt against Joes Reyes on Telemundo a few months ago. Almost cost us all a ton !

I guess Hinojosa has recovered from that "vicious" illegal blow he took from Reyes.
:mj07:

I hope The Ghost Guerrero pounds this dude !

I think that was the fight where Fightnews prematurely posted Reyes being dqed. I nearly shit my pants. I had a fcking bundle on it.

Is Weepaul back? Welcome back if you are.
 

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Weights from Germany

J?rgen Br?hmer 174.6 vs Antonio Brancalion 174.6
European light heavyweight championship
and WBC light heavyweight semi-final eliminator

Denis Boytsov 220.4 vs Taras Bidenko 218.2
WBA Intercontinental heavyweight championship
and WBO European heavyweight championship


Boystov doesnt look as formidable (the other pic) standing next to the much taller Bidenko. Bidenko looks pretty cut himself. I have a bit on the over and I think I'll leave it alone.
 

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Heads up guys
if you are betting Molina vs. Perez
ESPN has an early start tonight
Undercard is starting now
8:30 ET
 

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In my opinion Molina won
not by as wide as Teddy has it
but he sealed the deal in the last 2 rounds
I bet Perez, but I don't think he deserves to win
He looked shot to me
:shrug:
 

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UD for Molina
well deserved
He's not great
but he sure was better than Perez tonight

Wow
I am shivering
Cold a ICE ICE BABY
:sadwave:

Hope Holly Holm doesn't let me down!
 

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UD for Molina
well deserved
He's not great
but he sure was better than Perez tonight

Wow
I am shivering
Cold a ICE ICE BABY
:sadwave:

Hope Holly Holm doesn't let me down!

I agree Perez was too slow for Molina. Molina fought a ugly but smart fight with the clinching and quick shots with a push off the clinch. Molina looked tired in the 9th on but Perez never had a sense off urgency. Perez kept allowing Molina to get inside and clinch. Perez didn't throw but 5 upperecuts the whole fight when Molina was falling in. If Perez had any timing left on his shots, he could of caught Molina coming in all day. Because Molina was falling in everytime. Man that was a frustrating fight to watch.

I hope Saturday is better. Good Luck guys.
 

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From the Isleta Resort & Casino south of Albuquerque, N.M.: In her most dominating performance to date, Holly Holm (24-1-3, 7 KOs), of Albuquerque utterly punished, and stopped Duda Yankovich (11-1, 5 KOs). Yankovich was hit with big left after big left through three rounds. In the second, a lead right broke Yankovich?s nose. In the fourth, on advice of the physician, Referee Rocky Burke waved it off at :32.
 

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In my opinion Molina won
not by as wide as Teddy has it
but he sealed the deal in the last 2 rounds
I bet Perez, but I don't think he deserves to win
He looked shot to me
:shrug:


I didnt buy back the perez bet like I mentioned but I did add to the over to pretty much cover the 5 bucks. I lost 30 dollars...no biggy. Nice call for Evan to start off a good wk.
 

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RESULT
Wolak defeats Barrett

Power punching junior middleweight Pawel ?Raging Bull? Wolak (24-1, 16 KOs) pounded out a one-sided ten round unanimous decision over Vinroy Barrett (22-8, 11 KOs) on Friday night at the Capital One Bank Theater at Westbury in Long Island, NY. Scores were 100-89, 100-88 and 99-89. A point was deducted from Barrett in round nine for holding.
 

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RESULTS:

Marcus Oliveria (now 19-0 with 15 kayos) defeats Otis Griffin (now 19-6 with 7 kayos) by KO in round 2 of 8 scheduled.

Round 2

Oliveria starts strong, perhaps not wanting to fade like he did against Rayco Saunders. Oliveria gets Griffin into a corner and lands a number of strong power shots, but Griffin escapes and resumes his effective boxing strategy. Oliveria suddenly catches Griffin with a breathtaking right uppercut that puts him down and out. Instant knockout, and referee Mark Nelson hesitates only a second before waving off the whole affair.

This guy goes the route (and by most accounts defeats) Jeff Lacy, then goes to Minnesota and gets starched....boy oh boy is Jeff Lacy gone....SO FAR GONE
 

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Antwun Echols (31-10 with 27 kayos) -vs- Phil Williams (10-1 with 9 kayos), light heavyweights, scheduled for 8 rounds

Round 7

The round begins as the last round ended, with Williams landing left jabs that move Echols? head. Echols attempts to counter but is caught with two hooks that stagger him and send him reeling into a neutral corner. Williams chases Echols into the corner and pummels him. At this point one of Echols? cornermen jumps up on the apron and begins whistling at referee Nelson. Nelson, unaware of where the whistling is coming from, allows the bout to continue. Echols runs across the ring seeking respite, but is unable to escape. Williams continues to pursue and to beat Echols to a pulp. Finally Nelson stops the bout, but it?s unclear whether it?s in response to the corner?s urging or because it?s clear that Echols needs to be rescued. Win for Williams by TKO!

Echols shows real class afterwards, using his time on mic to praise Williams. Paraphrased: ?I was in with Bernard Hopkins and he couldn?t do nothing with me. This man is for real?when it comes time for him to make a step up, he?s going to be the man!?
 

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RESULT
Wolak defeats Barrett

Power punching junior middleweight Pawel ?Raging Bull? Wolak (24-1, 16 KOs) pounded out a one-sided ten round unanimous decision over Vinroy Barrett (22-8, 11 KOs) on Friday night at the Capital One Bank Theater at Westbury in Long Island, NY. Scores were 100-89, 100-88 and 99-89. A point was deducted from Barrett in round nine for holding.

good thing no under line, i would of bet wolak would of koed barret :)
 
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