Boxing 8/30 - 9/5

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August 30th (Monday), 2010

At The Donbass Arena, Donetsk, Ukraine
Vyacheslav Senchenko (30-0) vs. Charlie Navarro (18-3)
Volodymyr Kravets (22-0) vs. Tarik Madni (14-0)
Oleg Yefimovych (18-1) vs. Sofiane Takoucht (19-1)
Server Emurlayev (17-0) vs. Blas Martinez (11-1)

At Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Koseki Nakama (14-3) vs. Hero Bando (20-10-7)
Takahiro Furukawa (9-1-1) vs. Yuki Yoshimura (7-2-3)


September 1st (Wednesday), 2010


At Carnival City, Brakpan, South Africa
Mzonke Fana (29-4) vs. Cassius Baloyi (37-4-1)
Moruti Mthalane (25-2) vs. Zolani Tete (13-0)
Tshepo Lefele (17-3) vs. Katsunari Takayama (23-4)
Jeffrey Mathebula (23-2) vs. Takalani Ndlovu (30-6)


September 3rd (Friday), 2010


In Chiang Mai, Thailand
Oleydong Sithsamerchai (34-0) vs. Pornsawan Porpramook (22-3)

At Centro de Convenciones, Managua, Nicaragua
Roman Gonzalez (25-0) vs. Jesus Limones (9-1)
Jose Alfaro (23-5) vs. Joel Juarez (25-10)


September 4th (Saturday), 2010

At Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland
Roman Martinez (24-0-1) vs. Ricky Burns (28-2)
John Simpson (21-6) vs. Stephen Smith (10-0)
Paul Appleby (14-1) vs. TBA

At The Lanxess Arena, Koln, Germany
Felix Sturm (33-2-1) vs. Giovanni Lorenzo (29-2)

At the Sportpark Arena, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Jan Zaveck (29-1) vs. Rafal Jackiewicz (36-8-1) ?

At Club Unidos, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Luis Lazarte (47-9-1) vs. Nerys Espinoza (29-5-1)
Roberto Bolonti (21-1) vs. Pablo Nievas (24-8-1)

At Sportpalace Meteor, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
Maksym Bursak (20-0) vs. Bryan Vera (17-4)

In Guadalajara, Mexico
Omar Romero (29-3-2) vs. Ronald Barrera (27-7)
Jorge Solis (37-2-2) vs. Francisco Cordero (23-0)

At Auditorium Teopanzolco, Cuernavaca, Mexico
Antonio Pitalua (48-4) vs. Joe Rivera (20-8-2)

At Arena Solidaridad, Monterrey, Nuevo Le?n, Mexico
Julio Cesar Miranda (32-5) vs. Ronald Ramos (29-8)

At Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Tadashi Yuba (37-5-2) vs. Charlie Ota (14-1-1)
Nihito Arakawa (17-1-1) vs. Mitsuya Omura (13-4)

At Toolon Kisahalli, Helsinki, Finland
Denis Shafikov (24-0) vs. Peter Semo (19-5)
Amin Asikainen (27-3) vs. Jaudiel Zepeda (12-3)

In Heerlen, The Netherlands
Gevorg Khatchikian (11-0) vs. Rodney Ernst (8-3)


September 5th (Sunday), 2010

At Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Hiroshi Nakamori (28-2-1) vs. Daiki Koide (16-2-2)
Kinshiro Usui (19-2) vs. Ryosuke Iwasa (7-0)
Boom Toei (15-3-1) vs. Norihito Tanaka (12-3)
 

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Full Schedule

Full Schedule

Boxing Matches around the globe
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Thanks as always for the quick deliverance (squeal like a pig!) of the schedule Ghost!

Interesting week with a lot of good international match-ups. Hope we see lines on most of these.
 

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TV SCHEDULE

TV SCHEDULE

Hungary Sport 1
Roman Martinez (24-0-1) vs. Ricky Burns (28-2)
John Simpson (21-6) vs. Stephen Smith (10-0)

Germany SAT1

Felix Sturm (33-2-1) vs. Giovanni Lorenzo (29-2)

Poland PolSat
Jan Zaveck (29-1) vs. Rafal Jackiewicz (36-8-1)

Argentina TyC Sports
Luis Lazarte (47-9-1) vs. Nerys Espinoza (29-5-1)
Roberto Bolonti (21-1) vs. Pablo Nievas (24-8-1)

FOX SPORTS Espanol
Omar Romero (29-3-2) vs. Ronald Barrera (27-7)
Jorge Solis (37-2-2) vs. Francisco Cordero (23-0)
 

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Great Card in South Africa Wednesday

Great Card in South Africa Wednesday

4 fight card
unfortunately NO TV as I can see
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Thursday in Australia

Thursday in Australia

Thursday 2 September 2010
12 heavyweight

Kali Meehan (35-4)
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Evans Quinn (18-4)

Fight of little consequence, but a few Euro books are showing odds

Meehan 1/5 on
 

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OK guys, who just parlayed Meehan, Zaveck and Sturm at 5d???

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Odds simultaneously got worse.
 

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Lorenzo-Sturm Stare Off

Lorenzo-Sturm Stare Off

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Oley Yefimovych just lost a dec in Ukrain to his French opponent. They both had similar records but had there been close odds on this, I would have wagered a nice amt on Yefi. On occasion, you got to be thankful for no odds posted.
 
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Oley Yefimovych just lost a dec in Ukrain to his French opponent. They both had similar records but had there been close odds on this, I would have wagered a nice amt on Yefi. On occasion, you got to be thankful for no odds posted.

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Crazy result.
I see Senchenko won UD in main event...he was massive fave.
 

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Crazy result.
I see Senchenko won UD in main event...he was massive fave.



For the life of me I couldn't understand Senchenko being -2600! over Navarro. Senchenco is no world beater by any stretch. That fight just ended and it was close 115-113 x 2 and 116-112 for Senchenco. Have to think venue could have played a role in the dec.
 

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For the life of me I couldn't understand Senchenko being -2600! over Navarro. Senchenco is no world beater by any stretch. That fight just ended and it was close 115-113 x 2 and 116-112 for Senchenco. Have to think venue could have played a role in the dec.

Completely agree. I even toyed with the idea of putting a few bucks on Navarro, but decided that the location, Roach, etc., would be just too much to overcome. Still would've been a loss anyhow, but Navarro seems to have given it a good go... I thought the odds should have been less than half of that.
 

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Oley Yefimovych just lost a dec in Ukrain to his French opponent. They both had similar records but had there been close odds on this, I would have wagered a nice amt on Yefi. On occasion, you got to be thankful for no odds posted.

Crazy! The Frenchy had beaten no one at all, and Yefimovich looked on his way to a world title shot. I thought Yefi was a more definitive favorite than Senchencko, and would not have been surprised if odds were something like what we saw in the Senchencko fight! Yes, glad no line on that one, but I'm sure Yefi would have been huge, causing me to leave it alone.
 

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No lines as yet for the big South African card tomorrow. If anyone sees any please come forward.

thanks
 
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