Boxing 7/30 - 8/1

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July 30th (Thursday), 2009

At The Nokia Theater, Los Angeles, CA
Luis Ramos (11-0) vs. Sandro Marcos (27-19)
Charlie Huerta (11-0) vs. Derrick Wilson (4-0)
Enrique Ornelas (28-5) vs. Roberto Baro (12-6)

At Expo Center, El Monte, CA
Jose Celaya (31-4) vs. Freddie Norwood (42-3)

At Campsie, New South Wales, Australia
Sakio Bika (27-3) vs. Ramon Pedro Moyano (27-8)
Solomon Egberime (19-2) vs. Bobby Antonakos (11-2)


July 31st (Friday), 2009

At The Seminole Hard Rock Casino, Hollywood, FL
Carl Drumond (26-1) vs. Derric Rossy (21-2)
Julio Diaz (36-5) vs. Victor Cayo (22-0)

At The Pechange Casino, Temecula, CA
Marvin Quintero (16-1) vs. Tyrone Harris (23-5)
Chris Avalos (10-0) vs. Andre Wilson (11-2-1)
Bowie Tupou (18-0) vs. Demetrice King (14-17)

At Johannesburg, South Africa
Mzonke Fana (28-4) vs. Jasper Seroka (18-1)

At The Resorts Casino, Atlantic City, NJ
Prince Badi Ajamu (26-3-1) vs. DeAndrey Abron (15-5)
Timor Ibragimov (24-2-1) vs. Willie Palms (10-7)

At The City Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
Darrel Madison (13-1) vs. Nagy Aguilera (13-1)

At Piazza Garibaldi, Sarzana, Liguria, Italy
Lorenzo Cosseddu (20-3) vs. Ilir Mustafa (26-8)

At The Cronulla Sutherland Leagues Club, Cronulla, Australia
Shannon McMahon (16-3-1) vs. Ryan Waters (15-2-1)


August 1st (Saturday), 2009

At Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage, CA
Timothy Bradley (24-0) vs. Nate Campbell (33-5-1)
Devon Alexander (18-0) vs. Junior Witter (37-2-2)
Melissa Hernandez (11-1) vs. Ana Julaton (4-1)

At The Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT
Delvin Rodriguez (24-2-2) vs. Isaac Hlatshwayo (28-1-1)
Tarvis Simms (24-0-1) vs. TBA

At Field House, Huntington, West Virginia
Christy Martin (47-5) vs. Cimberly Harris (5-13)

At The Poliforum Benito Juarez, Cancun, Mexico
Juan Reveco (20-1) vs. Francisco Rosas (20-6)
Nehomar Cermeno (17-0) vs. Franklin Solis (13-6-1)
Cristian Mijares (36-5) vs. TBA

At Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Ryuji Migaki (13-1) vs. Akihiro Kondo (11-1)
 

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NOTE:
Donnie Nietes vs Manuel Vargas (WBO strawweight championship)

scheduled for Saturday, 8/1/09
has been postponed until September.
 

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Good news and bad news.

Looks like Sportsbetting is back to boxing wagers :00hour They are a little eratic and you need to constantly check the book for new lines which they have been putting up on the day of fights. Surprisingly they put up a lot of boxing futures and even have lines on the 168 tourney.

Bad news...Worldsportsexchange appears to have completely dropped boxing. They have had very few boxing lines as of late and have even dropped the floyd/marquez fight and returned the wager. There are currently no boxing wagers available. I just withdrew the max amt.
 

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Katz on Bradley-Campbell

Katz on Bradley-Campbell

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Pulling No Punches by Michael Katz |
It?s Bradley vs. Campbell, but Manny-Cotto on deck

Junior welterweight, one of boxing?s best and deepest divisions, will be featured next Saturday and you can throw out its top two names, Manny Pacquiao and Ricky Hatton (pictured).

Pacquiao threw out Hatton, trashing him with a second-round knockout, but is now focused on bigger things, starting with Miguel Cotto in November at a catchweight of 145 pounds, and possibly Floyd Mayweather Jr. after that, again above the 140-pound junior welter limit.

The main man Pacquiao is leaving behind is Timothy Bradley, who said of the man rated No. 1 in the game, "He is not the best fighter in the division. He?s fighting bigger fighters who are chopping down to make weight. And he?s chopping them up because they?re weak."

The usually quiet Bradley will try to show he?s the division boss by taking on the dangerous Nate Campbell in the main event from Rancho Mirage, California, this Saturday.

Bradley had some very nice things to say about his opponent, the former lightweight king who no longer could make 135 pounds, especially about Campbell?s somewhat shocking trouncing of Juan Diaz last year.

"I couldn?t believe it," he said. "I actually lost money on that fight. I was like, ?Wow, this dude is unbelievable.? I was like, ?I would never want to get in the ring with that dude.?"

But he gave up his WBC 140-pound belt when the tyrants refused to authorize Bradley?s decision to take on Campbell because "to be the best, you?ve got to beat the best" ? and, perhaps, because Campbell afforded him the biggest payday.

It is an intriguing battle between young and old, except Campbell?s age of 37 may be deceptive. He was a late starter, beginning his career at 25, while the 25-year-old Bradley by contrast had a significant amateur background.

And don?t think that because he?s moving up in weight that Campbell is the smaller man. Au contraire. He lost his lightweight title on the scales in February, but went ahead with the bout and out-pointed Ali Funeka, who was 30-1-2. At 5-7 with a 72-inch reach, he will clearly be bigger than Bradley, who is 5-6 with a 69-inch reach.

Bradley is the 3-1 or better favorite and while my inclination is to believe he will somehow find a way to win, Campbell?s edges in experience and strength (certainly he should be the bigger puncher here) make him a very live underdog at the buyback rate of better than 2-1.

Campbell has had a somewhat spotty career ? stopped twice by Robbie Peden, although the first time was when he taunted the Australian by dropping both hands and got cracked on the chin. But he?s been tough and done well with a 33-5-1 record with 25 knockouts. "I?ve got more knockouts than he has victories," he said of Bradley, who is 24-0 with 11 stoppages, but only one in his last eight bouts.

Bradley came out of nowhere last year when he shockingly out-pointed the veteran Junior Witter (who is on the Showtime card, fighting for the title Bradley vacated, against undefeated youngster Devon Alexander).

But the Palm Springs, California, fighter confirmed his world-class status with a clear but hard-fought victory in a unification bout with Kendall Holt in April. He said his sudden fame ? billboards with his picture are plastered all over his neighborhood advertising this card at nearby Rancho Mirage ? has not made him less hungry. "I still drive a Ford Explorer," he said.

The semifinal is also a battle of the ages. Alexander is a 22-year-old undefeated southpaw who grew up in a rough St. Louis neighborhood ("I heard gunshots every night where you have to hit the ground and check to make sure the bullets didn?t hit you.") but in the same gym where his trainer, Kevin Cunningham, produced Cory Spinks. Alexander, 18-0 with 11 knockouts but against nothing much, is about a 2-1 favorite over the 35-year-old Witter and, as one who had to sit through the Englishman?s boring loss to Zab Judah in 2000, I am hoping the youngster?s speed and four-inch reach advantage justify the odds.

"I trained my whole career with Cory Spinks," said Alexander. "The name of the game is to hit and not get hit and I had a front-row seat to one of the best at that."

Sounds like a dull opener, but Bradley-Campbell should be worth the price of admission.

The 140-pound division has another "title" bout next Saturday, off-TV in Connecticut where Isaac Hlatshawayo of Soweto, South Africa, who in 2006 beat Campbell by split decision at 135, faces Delvin Rodriguez in a rematch of last November?s draw. That was in South Africa. This time, Rodriguez has the home-court edge since the Dominican is based in Connecticut. And to show the depth of the division, Juan Diaz ? like Campbell moving up from lightweight ? faces former junior welter title-holder Paul Malignaggi on Aug. 22.

Manny who?

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My Plays so far...

My Plays so far...

Carl Davis Drumond -165 -Medium
I think Drummond has improved as a fighter with trainer John David Jackson and has more confidence now after competively fighting with Ruslan Chagaev. Rossy was a late-comer to boxing and was picked apart by Chambers and showed a bad chin versus Dimitrenko. Drumond isn't on Chambers and Dimitrenko level, but he has a quick jab and good body punching with decent defence. Drumond should win by UD or late TKO here.

Victor Manuel Cayo +180 -Medium
Victor Cayo is a fast, slick boxer that will give Julio Diaz problems. Cayo moves in and out quickly with very accurate, quick punches and is very difficult to hit cleanly. His footwork is really impressive. I question why Julio Diaz would take this fight at all after such a devastaing ko loss. Diaz should of taken a tune up fight to get more confidence. Also, you have to wonder about Diaz chin because although Cayo is not a big puncher, Cayo is going to hit him with a lot of punches he does not see coming.

2-Parlay Quintero-340 and Rodriquez-295 (=-136) - Medium
Both these fighter are active, in their prime, and have the style to beat their respective opponents. If Delivin can beat Shamone, he can beat an inactive Hlatshwayo as long as he paces himself and doesn't go for the KO. I think he has learned how to do that now as opposed to the Jesse Feliciano fight.

Good Luck Guys!
 

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Carl Davis Drumond -165 -Medium
I think Drummond has improved as a fighter with trainer John David Jackson and has more confidence now after competively fighting with Ruslan Chagaev. Rossy was a late-comer to boxing and was picked apart by Chambers and showed a bad chin versus Dimitrenko. Drumond isn't on Chambers and Dimitrenko level, but he has a quick jab and good body punching with decent defence. Drumond should win by UD or late TKO here.

Victor Manuel Cayo +180 -Medium
Victor Cayo is a fast, slick boxer that will give Julio Diaz problems. Cayo moves in and out quickly with very accurate, quick punches and is very difficult to hit cleanly. His footwork is really impressive. I question why Julio Diaz would take this fight at all after such a devastaing ko loss. Diaz should of taken a tune up fight to get more confidence. Also, you have to wonder about Diaz chin because although Cayo is not a big puncher, Cayo is going to hit him with a lot of punches he does not see coming.

2-Parlay Quintero-340 and Rodriquez-295 (=-136) - Medium
Both these fighter are active, in their prime, and have the style to beat their respective opponents. If Delivin can beat Shamone, he can beat an inactive Hlatshwayo as long as he paces himself and doesn't go for the KO. I think he has learned how to do that now as opposed to the Jesse Feliciano fight.

Good Luck Guys!
I like those bets!!

It's a pity the odds have changed drastically :scared

My bets for this week-

My big bet is Bradley to beat Campbell at -240. I think Campbell is so good in a large part due to speed but I think Bradley will negate this. Bradley is very busy, quick and has stamina for day's. Nate has struggled in the middle to late rounds of fights. I think Bradley wins down the stretch on points.

Smaller bet on Witter at +170. Witter can give anybody trouble and this is a big step up for Alexander.

Smaller bet on Harris to beat Quintero at +340. It might just be me but I'm not impressed by Quintero. I think Harris has the skill to catch him in between Quintero's wild swings.

Witter/Harris Parlay. It pays +1100 :eek:

Good luck all :toast: :toast: :toast:
 

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I like those bets!!

It's a pity the odds have changed drastically :scared

My bets for this week-

My big bet is Bradley to beat Campbell at -240. I think Campbell is so good in a large part due to speed but I think Bradley will negate this. Bradley is very busy, quick and has stamina for day's. Nate has struggled in the middle to late rounds of fights. I think Bradley wins down the stretch on points.

Smaller bet on Witter at +170. Witter can give anybody trouble and this is a big step up for Alexander.

Smaller bet on Harris to beat Quintero at +340. It might just be me but I'm not impressed by Quintero. I think Harris has the skill to catch him in between Quintero's wild swings.

Witter/Harris Parlay. It pays +1100 :eek:

Good luck all :toast: :toast: :toast:

i was eyeballing witter myself...if he were more consistent,i`d be on it...probably still take a flyer on it...

like drummong a little as potential parlay material....but,probably gonna pass...

this cayo guy looks awfully wispy...doesn`t look strong based on the video g.k. provided(thanks)...maybe the fact that diaz is moving up in weight will even that out...

still,i wouldn`t be shocked if a diaz left hook ends cayo`s night...he`s a little loose in there..

g.l. guys...
 
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