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Sunday, July 29, 2012

The Man With The Iron Fists

This is maybe one of the better Comic-Con 2012 interviews with RZA about The Man With The Iron Fist that I've seen so far. It's a nice 10+ minutes long and he covers a lot of ground. I like that it's jut RZA talking without a single word from whomever was interviewing him.

He talks about the making of the film, the process, his inspirations for it, working with high-caliber actors like Russell Crowe, working withing Hollywood studio boundaries, the crazy fight scenes that sent several people to the hospital every week, the film's soundtrack, which I thought was one of the more interesting revelations he makes.

"The same way that this cast is diverse... it's the same thing with the music," he says in the interview.

The soundtrack will include tracks from: The Black Keys, Kanye West, Wiz Khalifa, My Chemical Romance, Chinese Cantopop (Cantonese pop music) singer Sally Yeh, composer Howard Drossin, some Wu-Tang originals, which he said were gutted and re-orchestrated; also he says that Stax Records jumped on-board and handed over several famous songs from their library, by the likes of soul singer/song writer William Bell, Isaac Hayes, blues vocalist Mabel John, and others; and he took all these songs, stripped them down, and re-orchestrated them.

"It's a great ride!" he says. You can feel his excitement for the soundtrack, which he says will be released commercially, but didn't mention a date. I'm looking forward to hearing it.

The Man With The Iron Fist was one of S&A's 2012 upcoming films we're excited about.

The film will be out in the USA on November 2.

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FIND A DREAM PARTNERS WITH ONE PUNCH FITNESS TO OPEN YOUTH BOXING FACILITY‏


Find A Dream—a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that reaches out to community children and provides them a healthy channel to find and work towards fulfilling a dream—has announced that they have partnered with One Punch Fitness in Myrtle Beach and have opened up a new youth facility.

One Punch Fitness contains 1,400 square feet with a designated boxing area complete with state-of-the-art equipment, as well as cardio and weight machines throughout.

“We are excited to have Find A Dream here,” said Pete Guthy, former professional boxer and co-owner of One Punch Fitness. “I’ve known Don Steele (Board member of Find A Dream) for a long time, and we have always been about supporting charities. I love boxing and love sharing it with other people, especially if it is going to help kids stay out of trouble. There are a lot of temptations out there nowadays, and boxing will teach kids dedication and discipline and keep them from going down the wrong road in life.”

Find A Dream’s program will be available to local youth on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3 to 6 p.m., and all day Saturday and Sunday. The program will include the fundamentals of boxing and core strength and conditioning. Additionally, One Punch Fitness will open up their 6 p.m. boxing class on Thursday to the Find A Dream kids.

“We are honored to be working with One Punch Fitness,” said Rod Ricciardi, co-founder of Find A Dream. “Pete Guthy is a class act and the facility is perfect for what we want to bring to Myrtle Beach. Our mission is to provide the local youth with an outlet to learn the basics of boxing while working towards their goals in life.”

In addition to former boxer Don Steele, Find A Dream’s all-star team also includes former Olympic Gold Medalist Ray Mercer, former world champion Bobby Czyz, Hector Camacho Jr., and several other professionals.

On going forward with Find A Dream, Ricciardi continues, “What we are trying to do is help kids of any age and bring positive influence into their lives. We are trying to do it through boxing, martial arts and music, to instill in them discipline and structure. We know that we are not going to be able to help everybody because they’re going to have to want to help themselves, but even if we can make a small difference, that’s what we are trying to do, with as many people as possible.
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HBO 24/7 Dawson vs. Ward debuts on August 25th

HBO Sports, known for its innovative, award-winning productions, sets the stage for the September super middleweight title fight between Andre Ward and Chad Dawson with the documentary special 24/7 ROAD TO WARD/DAWSON debuts SATURDAY, AUG. 25 (midnight-12:30 a.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO.

Other HBO playdates: Aug. 26 (11:00 a.m.), 27 (12:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m., midnight), 30 (2:45 a.m.) and 31 (7:30 p.m.), and Sept. 1 (10:30 a.m., 12:20 a.m.), 4 (1:55 a.m.), 6 (1:30 p.m., 10:00 p.m.) and 8 (11:15 a.m.)

HBO2 playdates: Aug. 28 (4:15 p.m.) and 30 (10:30 p.m.), and Sept. 7 (10:30 p.m.)

The special will also be available on HBO On Demand® and HBO GO®.

24/7 ROAD TO WARD/DAWSON introduces fans to two of the world’s top ten prizefighters: undefeated Oakland native Andre Ward (25-0, 13 KOs) and New Haven, Conn. product Chad Dawson (31-1, 17 KOs), who will meet in a 12-round title showdown, to be presented on Saturday, Sept. 8 on HBO. The 30-minute special offers an inside look at the preparations as the best fighters from 168-pound and 175-pound divisions head toward their intriguing confrontation.

“World Championship Boxing®: Andre Ward vs. Chad Dawson” will be presented from the Oracle Arena in Oakland Saturday, Sept. 8 (9:45 p.m. ET/PT) on HBO.

The executive producer of 24/7 ROAD TO WARD/DAWSON is Rick Bernstein; senior producer, Dave Harmon; coordinating producer, Bentley Weiner; producer, George Jakovic; writer, Aaron Cohen. Liev Schreiber narrates.

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Boxing begins in style at London 2012 Olympic Games‏

It was the Bantamweight (56kg) and Middleweight (75kg) Men who got the show underway in spectacular fashion at the packed ExCeL as the London 2012 Olympic Games finally got underway. A pristine venue welcomed the boxers all eager to wow the capacity crowd and with 23 explosive contests ensuring the boxing got off to an electric start, it was a day to remember.


Joseph Diaz Jr confirmed his growing reputation with a smartly taken victory over Ukraine's former European Champion Pavlo Ishchenko in the afternoon session's first bout. The American teenager controlled the opening round with the clever use of the jab and some penetrating uppercuts before dictating proceedings in the second with an array of combination punches that saw him really apply the pressure on his opponent. In the third, Diaz Jr turned on the style to completely outclass his rival, alternating head and body shots to score heavily on the judges' scorecards as he stormed to an impressive 19:9 victory.


Diaz declared after his classy victory, "I am happy with my performance, I had my game plan and I caught him with some good shots. There is a lot more to come from me". The young American will battle with Cuban AIBA World Champion Lazaro Jorge Alvarez Estrada in his next bout.

Russian southpaw Sergey Vodopiyanov used his range to good effect against Alberto Ezequiel Melian in the second contest, moving well around the ring whilst using the jab to good effect. A solid hook to the body by Vodopiyanov had his Argentinean opponent in trouble in the third as he asserted his dominance. The Russian, a 2007 AIBA World BoxingChampionships gold medallist,then raised the tempo in the final round and will have been pleased with that performance which saw him prevail 12:5 to advance to next preliminary stage.

The rangy World Military Games winner and Beijing Olympian Robenilson Vieira de Jesus began brightly in his contest versus the Uzbek Orzubek Shayimov, landing some hard blows to the body. The Brazilian looked comfortable in his surroundings, sticking to his tactics throughout to cleverly outbox Orzubk in the first two rounds. Growing in confidence, Vieira de Jesus closed out the contest to ensure a 13:7 triumph.

2009 AIBA World Boxing Championships bronze medallist John Joe Nevin entered the ring to huge applause with a vast majority of the crowd there to support the classy boxer from Ireland. He faced the tough two-time Nordic Champion from Denmark Dennis Ceylan in an intriguing match-up between two technically gifted fighters who have extremely improved their skills the past two season competing in the World Series of Boxing (WSB). The record breaking orthodox Irishman looked hungry for victory from the onset. A four-punch combination that ended with a sweet left uppercut at the end of the second round really showcased why the 23-year-old Nevin is one of the medal favourites in this category. Ducking and weaving with grace, the Irish Bantamweight (56kg) sent a real message of intent to all his rivals by sensationally dispatching of Ceylan 21:6.

When asked about his seeding of fifth, Nevin stated, "In order to get the gold medal, you need to beat the best boxers so seeding does not bother me". The Irishman then replied when pressed about his performance, "There are no easy fights at this level, he caught me with a few shots but overall I am pleased with the result".

The first boxer to qualify for these Olympic Games after triumphing at the WSB season one Individual Championships was Kazakhstan's Kanat Abutalipov who ensured his progression to the next preliminary stage of these Olympic Games after overcoming the challenge of Wessam Slamana of Syria. Abutalipov showed some good footwork and hand speed to dominate all three rounds and record a 15:7 victory.

Not matter his disappointment, Slamana praised AIBA for "having given me the opportunity to train with world class coaches at the Road to London II camp. I am sure I am a much better boxer now".

18-year-old Indian prodigy Shiva Thapa was involved in a gripping battle against tough AIBA World Boxing Championships bronze medallist Oscar Valdez Fierro in the session's final Bantamweight (56kg) contest. Thapa looked to dictate proceedings in the first round however the savvy Mexican edged it with his quick counter-punching scoring the vital points. Undeterred, Thapa continued to move forward and his tactic paid dividends as he clawed his way back into the fight following a good second round. 21-year-old Valdez Fierro however had the measure of the young pretender in the third, connecting with some powerful shots to win 14:9. The Mexican will now face fourth seed and WSB superstar Anvar Yunusov from Tajikistan with a place in the quarter-finals at stake.

The ten thousand full capacity arena rose to its feet as Great Britain' Anthony Ogogo made his entrance for the first Middleweight (75kg) bout of the day. The elegant Brit faced the Dominican Republic's Junior Castillo Valdez and looked tentative in the opening exchanges as the raucous crowd looked on but the 22-year-old found the shots to just edge the first round. Wary of the threat posed by Castillo Valdez, Ogogo stepped up a gear and his more positive approach saw him open up a healthy five point gap coming into the third. Some punishing right hooks had the Dominican in trouble and the orthodox Ogogo closed out the fight in dominant fashion to record a 13:6 victory. In his next contest, the crowd favourite now faces the reigning AIBA World Champion and top seed in the draw, Ievgen Khytrov from Ukraine.

The British hope said after the fight, "It was nerve-racking to come out in front of such a big crowd supporting me but the experience was amazing. I am very happy to get the win and progress. I dedicate this victory to my mother Teresa who is seriously ill". On facing Khytrov in the next round, Ogogo declared, "I am really looking forward to testing myself against him, he is the favourite but with the support I am getting you never know what can happen".

Irish team captain Darren O'Neill made his experience count as he completely outclassed Muideen Akanji, connecting with some terrific punches that rocked the tall Nigerian throughout the three rounds. O'Neill showcased tremendous power that had his rival in some trouble midway through the second round as he scored vital points. It was a valiant effort by Akanji but he had no reply to the precision of the 26-year-old Irish southpaw who cruised to a 15:6 win.

Chemistry Cup winner Stefan Härtel of the WSB Leipzig Leopards was efficient against the dangerous Puerto Rican Enrique Collazo Pelaiz, stamping his authority from the centre of the ring and hitting his target with some quality one-twos to take the first two rounds. Collazo Pelaiz was putting up quite a resistance, himself landing with some bruising punches to the body, but in the third the German orthodox fighter's superior technique told and the better choice of punches saw Härtel ensure his progress with a 18:10 victory. He will now battle it out with Ireland's Darren O'Neill for a place in the quarter-finals.

Namibia's Mujandjae Kasuto showed great heart in his contest against Sobirdzhon Nazarov, coming back from a first round point deficit to prevail 11:8 against the boxer from Tajikistan. Unleashing several flurries of punches in the latter stages, the 26-year-old was thrilled with his hard-fought victory.

"I am so happy to be here and to win. My family always used to ask me why I wanted to be a boxer, now they know why, I am an Olympian", beamed Kasuto. On his army salute celebration, the Namibian declared, "I am soldier, this is for all my colleagues and all those who box in the army".

It was a very equal match-up between Venezuela's Jose Espinoza Mena and Youth Olympic Games bronze medallist Zoltan Harcsa of Hungary with both giving their all from the first bell and trading heavy blows throughout this riveting contest. It was a round each and equal on points coming into the third but the 19-year-old Hungarian who is coached byImre Szanto found the reserves to gain the upper hand and with some nifty footwork and quality punches, found the target several times and progressed in the competition after inflicting a 16:13 defeat on his opponent.

WSB season one Individual Championships runner-up Soltan Migitinov of Azerbaijan and showed why many regard him as a dark horse in this weight category after he made the pressure tell in his 20:12 victory over Egypt's 33-year-oldAIBA World Championships bronze medallist Mohamed Hikal. It was a solid performance by the 25-year-old Azeri who threw a lot of stinging shots to both his opponent's head and body. The real test of his credentials comes in his next contest when he faces the impressive Brazilian Esquiva Falcao Florentino for a place in the quarter-finals.

First up in the evening session was proud Jahyn Vittorio Parrinello, one of the stars of the Dolce & Gabbana Milano Thunder's first campaign in the WSB, versus the young Namibian Jonas Matheus at Bantamweight (56kg) and as expected the Italian favourite dominated straight from the off, boxing intelligently against his enthusiastic opponent. The Namibian southpaw caught the Italian flush in the jaw with a stinging straight left towards to end of the second round but apart from that it continued to be one way traffic as Parrinello continued to draw his rival in before unloading several combinations to great effect. The experienced orthodox Italian looked comfortable throughout. He will not be pleased however to have left himself exposed but he will consider this 18:7 victory as a job well done. It is Great Britain's Luke Campbell up next for him.

A very tight contest ensued between Australia's Ibrahim Balla and Aboubak Seddik Lbida with both fighters testing each other in the first three minutes. The Moroccan southpaw was a bit erratic, throwing a few too many wild punches whilst Balla's more measured approach saw him connect with the cleaner shots. Lbida came back in the second round more composed and made his reach count to overturn his first round deficit. Now trailing on points, the Australian orthodox boxer had to throw caution to the wing and go for it and after looking in trouble managed to pierce through Lbida's defences with some good punches. It was an extremely tight contest and Lbida was dejected when Balla was announced as the winner by count back after the scores were drawn at 16:16.

An intelligent performance by 29-year-old Detelin Dalakliev from Bulgaria saw him dominate the inexperienced Ayabonga Sonjica all through their contest, dictating the tempo from the onset. The South African gave a good account of himself in the third with a hard left one of the highlights of the round but Dalakliev's class shone through as he closed out the fight with a comprehensive 15:6 victory. The Bulgarian will now do battle with Balla for a place in the quarter-finals.

William Encarnacion Alcantara from the Dominican Republic came into his bout with Braexir Lemboumba as overwhelming favourite but began sluggishly and unable to find any kind of rhythm as he struggled to contain the erratic boxer from Gabon. He just edged the first round and regained his composure to dominate the second. It was more of the same in the final round as Encarnacion Alcantara applied the pressure with some swift combinations and cruised to a well earned 15:6 win.

Tall southpaw Satoshi Shimitzu from Japan used his jab to good effect in the opening stages but the diminutive Isaac Dogboe quickly found a way around that strategy and threw some good clean connecting one-twos to edge the first round. The Ghanaian clearly buoyed by the fact that his speed was too much for his rival to handle, continued to pepper Shimitzu with a variation of punches to pull two points clear after round two. The Japanese had to go for broke and did most of the chasing in the final round, throwing lots of punches to somehow turn the fight on its head and inflict a 10:9 defeat on Dogboe.

Two-time AIBA World Champion Abbos Atoev showed his class in his bout versus Morocco's Badr-Eddine Haddioui, dictating proceedings in the first round to dominate the exchanges. The Uzbek southpaw replicated that performance in the second but a more courageous Haddioui was now hitting his target more often and by the end of the round was matching his opponent. The Moroccan was now in the ascendancy and was starting to grind down the defences of the below-par Atoev but the Uzbek held on for a close 11:9 victory.

The bout between the USA's Terrell Gausha and Andranik Hakobyan was a real explosive one with both boxers throwing lots of punches in the opening round with the tall orthodox Armenian just edging it. The fast and furious action continued in the second as the American looked to stamp his authority in this riveting contest, both fighters were evenly match. In the closing stages of the contest, the powerful Gausha caught his rival with a thunderous right and Andranik had to take a standing eight count, then straight after that the American unleashed a sensational left that floored his opponent once again and the referee intervened to stop the contest to award the win the impressive Gausha.

The 22-year-old American later declared, "It was a close fight, too close for comfort. It is all about the heart though and I showed more of it".

The exciting Indian Vijender was up next and with vocal support for him, let fly with some vicious shots against Danabek Suzhanov of Kazakhstan to take the initiative in the first two rounds. Tall and muscular, Vijender packs a lot of power in those punches but the orthodox Suzhanov was giving as good he got in a bruising encounter, but in the end the 22-year-old Indian prevailed to record a 14:10 win. The ExCeL will be salivating at the prospect of seeing Vijender and Gausha doing battle in the next preliminary stage.

Next up was Turkey versus Turkmenistan as Adem Kilicci and Nursahat Pazziyev locked horns in the ring. It was a case of wanting to suss each other out in the early exchanges but Kilicci seemed to get the measured of his opponent, alternating between the jab, the right hook and one-two combinations as he effectively out pointed his rival in the first two rounds to take a five point advantage coming into the final three minutes. The Turk continued to dominate and won comfortably 14:7 but it is the nature of his polished display that will have pleased the most.

The evenly matched pairing of Serbia's Aleksandar Drenovak and Marlo Delgado Suarez came together in the ring in what was another intriguing contest. The Ecuadorian came out of the blocks firing, connecting several telling shots to the body as he took a slender advantage into round two. The Serb came right back at his rival with a good spell of dominance overturning his deficit to lead by a point with three minutes left. Both boxers were now tired and vulnerable and they put in a good show for the spectators with going at it. With nothing to separate the two in the final three minutes, Drenovak's second round advantage gave him a slender 13:12 victory and he will now face Adem Kilicci with a quarter-final place awaiting the winner.

The ultimate contest of the day saw promising Australian Jesse Ross pit his wits against Abdelmalek Rahou of Algeria in the last of the Middleweight (75kg) preliminaries. This was another very exciting fight as both boxers were throwing a lot of punches, sometimes wildly but a joy to watch none the less. Tied on points after the first round, the Algerian's experience told in the second as he landed a sweet left right combination that had Ross in trouble. Rahou found his swagger and stayed cool as his opponent tried to fight his way back into contention and the Algerian moved into the next preliminary where he will face second seed Ryota Murata from Japan.

The action resumes tomorrow from 13.30 local time with the Men's Light (60kg) and Welterweight (69kg) starting their quests for Olympic medals.

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Kasuto and Drenovak highlight benefits of the AIBA Road to London Program‏

Several AIBA Road to London boxers took to the ring at the ExCeL during the first day of competition at the London 2012 Olympic Games and there were some scintillating performances that showcased once again why this initiative is so highly regarded.

Tajikistan's 21-year-old AIBA Asian Olympic Qualifying Event bronze medallist Sobirdzhon Nazarov and Namibia's Beijing Olympian Mujandjae Kasuto put on anexcellent battle in their Middleweight (75kg) contest. Both boxers were in great condition it showed as they each threw lots of punches throughout their bout. It was the African boxer who with his previous Olympic experience defeated the strong Central Asian boxer 11:8.

Syria's Asian Games bronze medallist Wessam Slamana was also in Cardiff for the three week training camp but unfortuinatly came up against the fleet-footed WSB season one Individual Championships winner Kanat Abutalipov. The final score read 15:7 to the Kazak but Slamana declared after his defeat, "the AIBA Road to London program has made me a much better fighter, I am proud of my performance at these Olympic Games".

26-year-old Namibian Jonas Nghilandemwenyo Matheus defied expectations by taking a quota place for London at the AIBA African Olympic Qualifying Event and put Italy's Jahyn Vittorio Parrinello, who has been in tremendous form of late, under a lot of pressure in their encounter. Parrinello was the winner but he will remember Matheus for years to come.

Gabon's 32-year-old Braexir Romeo Lemboumba qualified for the Olympic Games for the very first time and as a result took part in AIBA Road to London Program. He came up against Dominican Republic's Independence Cup winner William Encarnacion Alcantara at the ExCeL and was eager to impress and although his fitness could not be faulted, Lemboumba's lack of experience in the ring against top class opponents told as he lost his contest.

Ghana's 18-year-old AIBA African Olympic Qualifying Event silver medallist Isaac Zion Kojo Dogboe looked on course for victory against Japan's Beijing Olympian Satoshi Shimizu, however let a two point advantage slip in the final round. He will have learnt a lot from that fight but was said to be already looking forward to joining up once again with the AIBA Road to Dream program.

Turkmenistan's rising star, 19-year-old Youth Olympic Games bronze medallist Nursahat Pazziyev qualified to the Games after a hard-fought silver medal at the AIBA Asian Olympic Qualifying Event and was another who impressed the coaches during the gruelling training camp in the Welsh capital. The Central Asian teenager fought valiantly against Turkey's classy European Championships silver medallist Adem Kilicci but was eventually defeated 14:7.

Serbian veteran Aleksandar Drenovak, who was a quarter-finalist at the AIBA World Boxing Championships Baku 2011, also joined up with the boxers at the AIBA Road to London in Cardiff and will have been delighted with his 13:12 triumph over Ecuador's 19-year-old Marlo Javier Delgado Suarez. Drenovak overturned a first round deficit in the Middleweight (75kg) contest to notch up another win for the AIBA Road to London program members.

Tomorrow, several more athletes from the initiative will be taking to the ring looking to progress.
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Middleweight Terrell Gausha Wins Last Second Stoppage Victory in Olympic Debut‏

Middleweight Terrell Gausha (Cleveland, Ohio) has proven that he has a flare for the dramatic in the ring and he showcased that trait in explosive fashion with a last second stoppage win over Armenia’s Andranik Hakobyan in his Olympic opener. The bout went into the final minute in doubt and Gausha refused to leave it to the judges, putting Hakobyan down twice in the final seven seconds before the referee called a halt to the contest in the last second.

The middleweight preliminary round bout was highly contested through all nine minutes of action with each of the boxers enjoying their moments of success. Both boxers were busy in the first round, landing sharp punches and looking for openings and it was Hakobyan taking the 4-3 lead after one. The punch output dropped in the second as the contest became more tactical and the third round began with Hakobyan holding a one-point lead.

Gausha came out firing in the third, but as the contest moved into the final 30 seconds, the outcome was still in doubt. Yet the American refused to leave it in the judges hands, he landed a double jab, right hand combination flush to the Armenian’s chin with less than 10 seconds remaining, sending Hakobyan to the canvas. The Armenian managed to get up but Gausha stayed on the offensive, dropping him once again with a left hook in the final second. The referee stopped the bout as the clock hit triple zeros and Gausha won his first bout of the 2012 Olympic Games in thrilling fashion.

“Going into the third round, I knew I had to leave it all in the ring. I didn’t want to have any excuses or wish that I had done something. I just wanted to leave it all out there,” Gausha said. “I threw a double jab and a right hand (for the first knockdown) and it caught him right on the chin. I dropped him twice and the referee stopped the fight.”

“This is definitely a confidence booster but I’m still taking it one day at a time. This is just the first fight, I still have a ways to go,” he said. Gausha will return to action on Thursday in a second round match-up with India’s Vijender.

Due to fundraising efforts by his local community, Gausha’s mother and sister were able to travel to London and cheered him on to victory in Saturday night’s bout.

Two American boxers will compete in preliminary action on Sunday as lightweight Jose Ramirez (Avenal, Calif.) takes on France’s Rachid Azzedine and welterweight Errol Spence (Desoto, Texas) faces Brazil’s Myke Carvalho de Ribeiro. Both boxers will compete in Sunday’s evening action with Ramirez competing at 9:30 p.m. London time (4:30 p.m. ET) and Spence boxing at 10 p.m. London time (5 p.m. ET).

U.S. Result

165 lbs: Terrell Gausha, Cleveland, Ohio/USA stopped Andranik Hakobyan, RSC-3

Terrell Gausha quotes

“I didn’t know the exact time (when he knocked him down), but I have a mental clock in my head. I’ve been around for the game for awhile so I knew I was cutting it close.”

“I felt it was a close fight, I wasn’t sure if I was winning (before the knockdowns). It was too close for comfort so I had to go for it.”

“He was bigger but it’s all about the heart.”

“I had a little nerves going into the fight because it was the first one but I was confident that I was going to pull the win off.”

“I always try to gain a little bit from every fight so I took some things from this fight. I always get better as I progress in the tournament.”

“I heard my family. I heard my team cheering but I was kind of focused on the fight. I heard the crowd cheering Armenia and I used it as motivation for me.”

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

NATASHA JONAS, FEMALE OLYMPIC BOXER

NATASHA JONAS, FEMALE OLYMPIC BOXER
Natasha Jonas, known as Tasha to her friends, is a talented female amateur boxer who was born and raised in Liverpool (England). Her focus for the last few years has been to compete in the London 2012 Olympics.

Natasha was a Gold medallist at the EU Championship in 2011 and 2009. She has won the ABAE (Amateur Boxing Association of England) Championship four times (2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007) and won the GB Championship in 2010. Her ambition of winning a Gold Medal at the 2012 Olympics is within reach.

Natasha's ability and past achievements have brought her to the attention of many, locally and nationally. She is a great ambassador to her sport and a role model to young kids in her local community. ♔EL Boxing Empress & MMA Princess♔, See you at the Fights and Thank You for your time.EL Boxing Empress Online @ Twitter http://www.twitter.com/Keishamorrisey ©®™ 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 All photos other than specified by "EL Boxing Empress & MMA Princess" Keisha Morrisey, for ♔Empire Morrisey Photo-Studios♔, KCKMT for Bloodline Boxing Communications Entertainment and ★Starlite★ Boxing's Sweetscience Magnews-Online Publication all rights reserved.

US swimmers Lia Neal, Amanda Weir, Natalie Coughlin and Allison Schmitt won the swimming event at the Bronze medal in the Olympic Games on in London


Congratulations to Daily Lia Neal for winning a Bronze Medal in the Women’s Swimming 4x100m Freestyle Relay! :)


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AIBA launches London 2012 dedicated website as the competition gets underway today

With the London 2012 Olympic Games a historic moment for the sport of boxing, it is with great pleasure that the International Boxing Association (AIBA) launches its new website dedicated to the greatest show on earth.

With Women's Boxing gracing the competition for the very first time, we will bring you the most up to date and in-depth reports as the athletes battle it out for those career defining gold medals.

250 Men across ten weight categories and 36 Women across three will be taking to the ring at the ExCeL London from 28 July to 12 August in what promises to be one of the most competitive tournaments the World has ever witnessed.

With comprehensive coverage, boxers bios, schedules and results and all things boxing, do not miss any of the action on www.aiba-london2012.com.

The competition begins today with the Men's Bantamweight (56kg) and Middleweight (75kg) preliminaries. The afternoon session starts at 13.30 whilst the evening one gets underway at 20.30 with twelve mouth-watering bouts in each.

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Team USA’s Joseph Diaz, Jr., Opens the 2012 Olympic Games with a Double Digit Win Over Ukraine‏


American bantamweight Joseph Diaz, Jr. (S. El Monte, Calif.) claimed the first win of the Olympic Games on Saturday afternoon with a convincing 19-9 win over Pavlo Ischenko of Ukraine in first round action. The pair faced off in the first bout of the entire tournament with Diaz enjoying the distinction of the throwing the first punch of the 2012 Olympic Games. Diaz set the perfect tone for his American teammates, winning a 19-9 decision over his Ukrainian opponent in the U.S. opener.

Diaz took the ring first, decked out in his red USA uniform and American flag bandana in front of a packed house at the ExCel Centre. Both boxers looked for momentum early in the contest with Diaz staying busy early in the bout. He began to find his rhythm late in the round, landing several straight left hands to close the round, and held a 4-3 lead after the first.

Diaz continued his strong and effective boxing in the second stanza, staying aggressive and landing strong, accurate shots to outscore Ischenko by a 5-3 margin in the middle round. The 19-year-old held a 9-6 lead with one round remaining, but he refused to sit on his advantage in the final stanza. Diaz pounded Ischenko in the third, landing a wide array of upper cuts and straight left hands that stung his opponent. “I felt like he got a little tired (in the third round) and I felt like I was just getting started,” Diaz said. “The first round I ended up winning but I wasn’t really throwing as much. In the second round, I picked it up and in the third round, and I picked it up even more and that gave me the W.”

He kept the pressure on until the final bell rang and was named the victory by a 19-9 final margin. Diaz’s efforts earned him the first victory of the 2012 Olympic Games and got his American team off to a great start.

“It felt great just being in there. The environment is amazing. I just knew that I had to do what I needed to do and I prayed to God,” Diaz said. “I just realized that this guy is human just like me. He sweats and bleeds, he’s nervous just like me so I’ve got to do what I do and that’s what I did.”

Diaz now moves onto second round action and a rematch with Cuban world champion XXX on Wednesday, August 1. He dropped his quarterfinal contest at the 2011 World Championships to XXX, but believes that their Olympic match-up could feature a different outcome. “I lost by a few points the first time we fought and I feel like I could have done a little more and that’s what I’m going to do Wednesday. On Wednesday, I’m going to give everyone a good show,” Diaz said.

The 19-year-old California native enjoyed great support from both his teammates and five family members in the crowd, which included his parents and two sisters. His father and trainer, Joseph Diaz, Sr., could be heard yelling words of support throughout the three round contest and his son gave his father what he wanted on day one, a strong victory. “It really means a lot to have my family here. They’re out there in the crowd cheering me on and I feel that momentum, Diaz said. “I feel that extra boost that it’s giving me so I can give them that extra strength and that extra conditioning. My family means everything and I hope I can bring back a medal for them and help them out financially even more.”

Diaz faced a stressful arrival to the ExCel Centre after the bus got lost en route to the venue and arrived much later than originally planned, but he refused to allow that to impact his focus, putting on a great performance in his Olympic debut.

Middleweight Terrell Gausha (Cleveland, Ohio) will take the ring in tonight’s evening action, battling Armenia’s Andranik Hakobyan at approximately 10:15 p.m. London time (5:15 ET).

U.S. Result

123 lbs: Joseph Diaz, Jr., S. El Monte, Calif./USA dec. Pavlo Ischenko, UKR, 19-9

Diaz quotes

“I have a really tough draw and I knew that the Ukrainian was a really good fighter and the Cuban is the number one seed but I fought him already and I have a different game plan so we’ll see what happens on Wednesday.”

“My game plan was just to maintain my composure and stay in on him. I knew that he had a very good hook. I watched his fights on you tube and I know that he was going to be really strong and his punches felt really hard but I know that I’m in really great shape. I had a great training camp and have a great strength and conditioning coach and I came and did what I did and I pulled it off.”

“I think I lost by like seven points (to the Cuban) but I know that this time around, I’m going to give him a good fight and hopefully pick up that W.”

“I believe it was just my speed. He probably thought I was a little slower than usual but I was kind of fast and I was just picking my left hand because I know he was just looking for my body shots. I was just picking my straight left hand and it was landing every time and I just thank God for this blessing.”

“The uppercuts on the inside were working. I know that I was picking my body shots well and I was following it with the upper cuts and I just kept doing it throughout the fight.”

It feels really great (to be the first winner of the 2012 Olympic Games). I’m giving the whole Team USA a boost right now. They’re all motivated already. Everyone was already motivated because they want to get that medal but I feel like I motivated them even more. I feel that now they’ve seen the environment so they’re not going to be that anxious and nervous. They’re gonna be ready.”

“I knew I was going to be the first bout today after my weigh in so I was kind of nervous, but I knew that no matter if I’m the first bout or the ninth bout, I’m going to do what I have to do.”

“Ah man, the environment is intense, it’s crazy, I really love it. Everyone cheering us on and everyone saying ooh when the punches land, its great.”

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Boxing Tonite!! July 28th



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Don King pontificates on state of pro boxing, women in the sport

Don King pontificates on state of pro boxing, women in the sport

Legendary Boxing Promoter Don King in San Jose with Jerry Hoffman for Selcuk Aydin vs. Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero for World Welterweight title on Showtime.
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Photo of the Day; Here’s your Team USA, London 2012. Let the #Olympic Games begin!


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The London 2012 Olympic Games are here!!!: Olympic Spirit


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Below is a video link featuring footage of a scuffle between the Guerrero and Aydin camps on stage during Friday’s weigh-in

Below is a video link featuring footage of a scuffle between the Guerrero and Aydin camps on stage during Friday’s weigh-in. See Robert Guerrero and Selcuk Aydin get into a little scrap after today's weigh-in in San Jose, CA. Check out the real fight, tomorrow (Saturday, July 28) at 10p on SHOWTIME!


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Robert Guerrero vs. Selcuk Aydin & Shawn Porter vs. Alfonso Gomez Final Weights


Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and Selcuk Aydin met with members of the media at a final press conference at HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012 just three days before their 12-round showdown for the vacant WBC Interim Welterweight World Championship on Saturday, July 28 from HP Pavilion at San Jose which will be televised live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast).

In Saturday’s co-feature, top-rated welterweight prospect “Showtime” Shawn Porter steps into the ring against his toughest foe to date, two-time world title challenger Alfonso Gomez for the vacant NABO Welterweight Title.

The event is presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Arena-Box Promotion and sponsored by Corona, DeWalt Tools and AT&T. Preliminary bouts, featuring unbeaten junior middleweight Hugo "The Boss" Centeno vs. Ayi Bruce and undefeated super middleweight George Groves vs. hard-hitting Francisco Sierra, will air live on SHOWTIME EXTREME® at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

FINAL WEIGHTS:

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING:

ROBERT GUERRERO: 145 ¾ Pounds

SELCUK AYDIN: 146 ½ Pounds

SHAWN PORTER: 146 ¼ Pounds

ALFONSO GOMEZ: 146 ½ Pounds

SHOWTIME EXTREME:

HUGO CENTENO: 152 Pounds

AYI BRUCE: 151 ½ Pounds

GEORGE GROVES: 169 ½ Pounds

FRANCISCO SIERRA: 170 Pounds

Time Permitting:

MANUEL AVILA: 122 ½ Pounds

RAYMOND CHACON: 121 ½ Pounds

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