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Monday, February 27, 2012

"Hopkins vs. Dawson: Once And For All" Saturday, April 28 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey

"Hopkins vs. Dawson: Once And For All", a 12 round bout for Hopkins' WBC and Ring Magazine light heavyweight world championships, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Gary Shaw Productions and sponsored by Caesars Atlantic City. The bout will take place at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey and will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing® beginning at 10:15 p.m. ET / 7:15 p.m. PT.

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LAMONT PETERSON VS. AMIR KHAN II IS SET FOR MAY 19!‏

For 12 rounds last December, Lamont "Havoc" Peterson and Amir "King" Khan battled it out in one of the most compelling championship bouts of 2011. When it was over, controversy raged over the officiating and the final judges' verdict, but in the end Peterson won a split decision capturing Khan's world championship belts. On Saturday, May 19, the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nev. will host the highly anticipated Unified Super Lightweight World Title rematch the boxing world has clamored for as Lamont Peterson will defend his WBA World Super Championship and IBF World Championshipagainst Khan in a fight televised live on HBO's World Championship Boxing.

Their first fight was a pitched and close battle waged in Peterson's hometown of Washington, DC that was considered by most boxing experts to be a "Fight of the Year" candidate. It was a classic battle of contrasting styles with Peterson brawling and banging while Khan used his lightning quick speed and boxing ability. The deduction of two points from Khan by the referee for a seldom-called foul (pushing) proved to be the difference in the outcome of the close fight, leading to questions being raised as to who actually deserved to win the decision. Khan immediately filed multiple protests following the fight, much to the ire of Peterson who felt Khan's actions tainted his victory and were an act of disrespect. On May 19, the fighters will have the opportunity to settle the score on neutral ground in Las Vegas.

"I feel really good about my decision," said Peterson (30-1-1, 15 KO's). "I went over every option available to me in terms of the fights that were on the table. I weighed each one of them looking at the pros and the cons and at the end of the day this is the one that made the most sense all the way across the board. I want everyone to know that, as champion, it has always been up to me what fight to take next. I was not persuaded by any of the controversy or anything else. I just can't wait to fight. I told Khan after the press conference when I won that if it was up to me I would fight him on Sunday, but I had to get with my team to look at every option that was out there. I just want to be clear that I never said I wouldn't fight him, but I wanted to take a look at everything that was out there before I made a decision. I'm happy with the terms of the fight. It's at a neutral site and, when I beat him this time, he won't have anything to complain about."

"I'm delighted that I have finally been given the chance to avenge the result of my last fight," said Khan (26-2, 18 KO's). "It's clear I wasn't happy with what went on in the previous fight, but that takes nothing away from how Lamont Peterson fought. He showed tremendous heart that night, but now I have the chance to prove once and for all that I'm the very best in the division. I'm going to take care of business inside the ring and this fight is going to be just as exciting as the last one. The only difference is going to be in the outcome."

"I said before their first fight that this was an opportunity to see the two best super lightweights in the world compete at the highest level of the sport and neither Amir Khan or Lamont Peterson disappointed the fans," said Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions. "To see them fight again so soon after their first match on neutral ground in Las Vegas is a treat for boxing fans around the world."

"We are pleased with the decision to fight Khan for the second time," said Barry Hunter, manager and trainer of Lamont Peterson. "I was extremely proud of Lamont with respect to this process. He took his time and looked at all of his options and he decided this was the best option available. Our preparation for this fight will be the same, it is going to be a hard fight and we will be ready for the challenge."

Peterson vs. Khan II, a 12-round Unified Super Lightweight World Title Fight for Peterson's WBA World Super Championship and IBF World Championship taking place Saturday, May 19 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nev. is presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Khan Promotions and Headbangers Promotions. The fight will be telecast live on HBO's World Championship Boxing.

More information on Peterson vs. Khan II, including ticket prices and press conference dates, will be announced shortly.

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Fighter of the Decade Congressman MANNY “Pacman” PACQUIAO Vs. undefeated junior welterweight champion TIMOTHY “Desert Storm” BRADLEY, JR.

Pacquiao and Bradley, who have won 11 world titles between them, will go toe-to-toe for Pacquiao’s World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight championship on Saturday, June 9, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. Televised Live on Pay-Per-View, beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. PT, the Pacquiao-Bradley world championship fight will be produced and distributed by HBO Pay-Per-View®.

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2012 USA Boxing National Championships Preliminary Action Begins at Fort Carson‏

Action got underway at the 2012 USA Boxing National Championships on Sunday with preliminary action in six of the seven non-qualified weight divisions. Fort Carson’s Special Events Center is playing host to the event throughout the week and the tournament got off to a great start with a full day of boxing action.


The light welterweight, light heavyweight and super heavyweight classes enjoyed the stage in the day’s early session with 25 bouts of action in 11 a.m. action. Two of Fort Carson’s own enjoyed victories in their home ring on Monday afternoon. Light heavyweights Derae Crane (Colorado Springs, Colo.) and Jeffery Spencer (Colorado Springs, Colo.) both earned first round wins, defeating Joshua Balbuena (Symona, Ga.) and Brandon Larvadain respectively.



The evening session featured a full night of middleweight competition as well as contests in the lightweight and heavyweight divisions. Olympic Trials middleweight champion Jesse Hart (Philadelphia, Pa.) claimed his first win of the tournament with a 23-7 decision over John Magda (Rutherford, N.J.). 2011 USA Boxing National Championships bronze medalist D’Mitrius Ballard (Temple Hills, Md.) pulled out an 18-17 win over neighbor Marquis Moore (Fort Washington, Md.) in a hard fought contest. Hart and Ballard will face off in second round action on Tuesday. 2009 National Champion Terrell Gausha (Cleveland, Ohio) enjoyed a successful return to the USA Boxing National Championships, defeating Olympic Trials light heavyweight participant Caleb Plant (Ashland City, Tenn.), 18-16.



In heavyweight competition, 2010 USA Boxing Athlete of the Year opened his 2012 tournament with a convincing 18-4 win over Jas Phipps.



Monday’s action will feature second round competition in the two largest weight classes in the tournament – lightweight and light welterweight. The light welterweights will take the ring in the 11 a.m. session with the lightweights competing at 5 p.m. The middleweight, light heavyweight, heavyweight and super heavyweight divisions will return to the ring on Tuesday. The remaining men’s weight divisions and female brackets will be posted on Monday morning.



Results will be disseminated nightly upon the completion of competition and running results can be found at www.usaboxing.org.



Sunday’s Results

Preliminary Bouts

5 p.m. session



132 lbs: Andy Vences, San Jose, Calif., dec. Deontae Jordan, St. Louis, Mo., 16-12

132 lbs: Elias Diaz, Chula Vista, Calif., dec. Mikail Jones, Cincinnati, Ohio, 20-13

132 lbs: Emmanuel Nieves, Phoenix, Ariz., dec. Jerrel Barbour, Tacoma, Wash., 22-10

132 lbs: Karin Zaiden, Roanoke, Va., dec. Keenan Carabajal, Phoenix, Ariz., 22-18

132 lbs: Ricky Rodriguez, Evans, Colo., dec. Luis Ambrosio, Fresno, Calif., 23-17

165 lbs: Jesse Hart, Philadelphia, Pa., dec. John Magda, Rutherford, N.J., 23-7

165 lbs: Felix Magallanes, Camp Lejeune, N.C., won on walkover over Billye Burke, San Mateo, Calif., W/O

165 lbs: Wesley Tucker, Toledo, Ohio, dec. Roshawn McCain, Phoenix, Ariz., 20-13

165 lbs: Puol Both, St. Paul, Minn., dec. Reginald Lucas, Baltimore, Md., 28-21

165 lbs: I.V. Anderson, Jr., Dallas, Texas, dec. Russell Lamour, Portland, Maine, 14-14 (41-38)

165 lbs: Gerald Schifone, Brockston, Md., dec. Jeremy Ramos, Colorado Springs, Colo., 12-10

165 lbs: Kenneth McNeil, Birmingham, Ala., dec. Aaron Coley, California, 19-13

165 lbs: Moses Taylor IV, Detroit, Mich., won on disqualification over Kyron Davis, Delaware, DQ

165 lbs: D'Mitrius Ballard, Temple Hills, Md., dec. Marquis Moore, Ft. Washington, Md., 18-17

165 lbs: Kevin Newman, Las Vegas, Nev., dec. Algerron Goldsmith, Moline, Ill., 22-3

165 lbs: Russell Gaskins, Washington DC stopped Cory Barnes, Montebello, Calif., RSC

165 lbs: Fred Wilson, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio dec. DeAndre Harris, Des Moines, Iowa, 12-8

165 lbs: Andre Penn, Rapid City, S.D., dec. Shane Mosley, Jr., Pomona, Calif., 25-14

165 lbs: LeShawn Rodriguez, Long Island, N.Y., dec. Ben Cottingham, Paushuska, Okla., 25-15

165 lbs: George Newkirk, El Cajon, dec. Shaka Davidson, Mount Kisco, N.Y., 11-6

165 lbs: Izaak Cardona, Colorado Springs, Colo., Gildardo Garcia, Aurora, Colo., 20-7

165 lbs: Demond Nicholson, Laurel, Md., Scott Deering, Bridgeton, Mo., 19-8

165 lbs: Travis Hilton, Columbus, Ohio dec. Richard Cap, Omaha, Neb., 11-4

165 lbs: Xavier Hayden, Las Vegas, Nev., dec. Terry Fernandez, Oakland, Calif., 18-11

165 lbs: Antoine Douglas, Burke, Va., dec. Tavion Bush, Pensacola, Fla., 19-8

165 lbs: Charles Cue, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., dec. Daniel Logan, Oklahoma City, Okla., 15-8

165 lbs: Auguste Akil Frederick, Brooklyn, N.Y., dec. Pablo Velez, Jr., Raleigh, N.C., 16-8

165 lbs: Anthony Flagg, Detroit, Mich., dec. John Peak, Spanaway, Wash., 39-21

165 lbs: William Williams, Conyers, Ga., dec. Carlos Ortiz, Homosassa, Fla., 19-18

165 lbs: Peter Reyes, Long Island, N.Y., dec. Deandre Ware, Jr., Toledo, Ohio, 31-21

165 lbs: Michael Rycraft, Utica, N.Y., dec. Patrick Torres, Hawaii, 17-11

165 lbs: Corey Richards, Denton, Texas dec. Niall Shimmell, Hudsonville, Mich., 20-7

165 lbs: Daniel Valdivia, Tulare, Calif., dec. Michael Fernandez, San Francisco, Calif.., 20-13

165 lbs: Brahmavigi Montgomery, Apple Valley, Calif., dec. Joseph Torres, Jr., Brighton, Colo

165 lbs: Terrell Gausha, Cleveland, Ohio dec. Caleb Plant, Ashland City, Tenn., 18-16

165 lbs: Edgar Alvarado, Jr., San Bernadino, Calif., dec. Randy Foster, Covington, Ga., 16-7

201 lbs: Steve Geffrard, Boca Raton, Fla., dec. Jas Phipps, Texas, 18-4

201 lbs: Khachatrian Vardan, Hollywood, Calif., dec. Michael Marshall, Foster City, Calif., 17-16

Preliminary Bouts

11 a.m. session

141 lbs: Wesley Ferrer, Brooklyn, N.Y., dec. Julio Miramontes, Pueblo, Colo.

141 lbs: Bronson Stultz, Henderson, Nev., dec. Daniel Ramirez, Hawaiian Gardens, Calif., 141-2

141 lbs: Javonn Barnes, Muskegon, Mich., dec. Brian Mendoza, Rio Rancho, N.M., 13-8

141 lbs: Ali Ahmed, San Jose, Calif., dec. Carlos Otero, Tampa, Fla., 15-9

141 lbs: Josh Rodriguez, Albuquerque, N.M., dec. Carlos Otero, Tampa, Fla., 15-9

141 lbs: Brian Ceballo, Brooklyn, N.Y., dec. Devon Balli, Port St. Lucie, Fla., 21-8

141 lbs: Joseph Canale, Camp Lejeune, N.C., dec. Manuel Lopez, Aurora, Colo., 32-27

141 lbs: Nicholas Delomba, Cranston, R.I., dec. Cory Muldrew, Arizona, 27-23

141 lbs: Elvis Buenrostro, Coachella, Calif., dec. Karran Richardson, Philadelphia, Pa., 32-11

178 lbs: Craig Duncan, Apopka, Fla., dec. Aaron Wright, Pennsylvania, RSC

178 lbs: Malcolm Jones, Indianapolis, Ind., won on walkover over Kevin Lombardi, Jr., Rhode Island, W/O

178 lbs: Ryan Riley, Van Buren, Ark., dec. Dionysisus Tucker, Pensacola, Fla., 23-15

178 lbs: DeRae Crane, Colorado Springs, Colo., stopped Joshua Balbuena, Symona, Ga., RSC

178 lbs: Joseph Merrill, Jacksonville, Beach, Fla., dec. Tony Young, Killeen, Texas, 28-8

178 lbs: Anthony Sims, Jr., Ypsilanti, Mich., dec. James Brannon, Miami Beach, Fla.,10-7

178 lbs: Robert Lopez, Phoenix, Ariz., dec. Nathan Howard, Crossville, Tenn., 19-15

178 lbs: Reece Bennett, San Clemente, Calif., dec. Ken Johnson, Chicago, Ill., 20-12

178 lbs: Jeffrey Spencer, Fort Carson, Colo., dec. Brandon Larvadain, Michigan, 15-6

178 lbs: Gregory Newby, Washington DC dec. Matthew Anani, Overland Park, Kansas, 13-13 (40-38)

178 lbs: Devaun Lee, Jamaica Queens, N.Y., dec. Dillon Fowler, Jamaica Queens, N.Y., 29-21

178 lbs: Tyshawn Murray, Elizabeth, N.J., dec. Bruce Green, Omaha, Neb., 12-6

178 lbs: Nigel Rogers, Pennsylvania dec. Jorge Escalante, San Diego, Calif., 28-10

201+ lbs: Danny Kelly, Washington DC, dec. Ryan Jones, Janesville, Wis., 19-9

Monday 11 a.m. bout sheets

141 lbs: Semajay Thomas, Chicago, Ill., vs. Wesley Ferrer, Brooklyn, N.Y.

141 lbs: Jose Alday, Odessa, Texas., vs. Blair Cobbs

141 lbs: Carlos Castillo, Dallas, Texas, vs. Ivory Snowden, Pensacola, Fla.

141 lbs: Thomas Mattice, Cleveland, Ohio v. Kieran Rosas, Hilo, Hawaii

141 lbs: Julian Rodriguez, Paterson, N.J., vs. Joseph Canale, Camp Lejeune, N.C.

141 lbs: Adam Hassan, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., vs. Michael Montgomery, Jr., Macon, Ga.

141 lbs: Apollo Sample, Garland, Texas, vs. Arnold Dinong, Ewa Beach, Hawaii

141 lbs: Ali Ahmed, San Jose, Calif., vs. DeLorien Carraway, St. Paul, Minn.

141 lbs: Derrick Williams, Plano, Texas, vs. Bronson Stultz, Henderson, Nev.

141 lbs: Robert Easter, Jr., Toledo, Ohio vs. Ryan Martin, Chattanooga, Tenn.

141 lbs: Michael Reed, Waldorf, Md., vs. George Rincon, Carrolton, Texas

141 lbs: Kevin Watts, Lancaster, Calif., vs. Nicholas Felix, Carencro, La.

141 lbs: Antonio Magruder, Suitland, Md., vs. Derrel Williams, San Antonio, Texas

141 lbs: Kameron Jones, Rowlett, Texas vs. Freddie Ellis, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio

141 lbs: Nick Jefferson, Tacoma, Wash., vs. Ryan Karl, Milano, Texas

141 lbs: Nicholas Delomba, Cranston, R.I., vs. Duran Caferro, Helena, Mont.

141 lbs: Tommy Duquette, Waltham, Mass., vs. Josh Rodriguez, Albuquerque, N.M.

141 lbs: Danny Riddell, Apache Jet, Ariz., vs. Preston Freeman, St. Louis, Mo.

141 lbs: Luis Olivares, Jr., Glendale, Ariz., vs. Ace’son Leseure, Corpus Christi, Texas

141 lbs: Amonte Eberhardt, Pittsburgh, Pa., vs. Martin Lagunas, Jr., Ruskin, Fla.

141 lbs: Burim Beqiri, Kentwood, Mich., vs. Cortland Perkins, Baltimore, Md.

141 lbs: Darius Jones, Pensacola, Fla., vs. Danson Rellez, Mt. View, Hawaii

141 lbs: Ronnie Austion, Detroit, Mich., vs. Paul Whiteface, Rapid City, S.D.

141 lbs: Javonn Barnes, Muskegon, Mich., vs. Kirk Bills, Chicago, Ill.

141 lbs: Rashidi Ellis, Lynn, Mass., vs. Elvis Buenrostro, Coachella, Calif.

141 lbs: Maximino Ramos, Santa Ana, Calif., vs. Michael Santos, Hoover, Ala.

141 lbs: Daniel Bell, Shreveport, La., vs. Montana Love, Cleveland, Ohio

141 lbs: Jerome Jones, Peridot, La., vs. Quenton Bracey, Fat Drum, N.Y.

141 lbs: JayQwan Hazel, Brooklyn, N.Y., vs. Hasan Young, Philadelphia, Pa.

141 lbs: Thomas Hall, Rochester, N.Y., vs. Jamontay Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio

141 lbs: Demond Brock, New Orleans, La., vs. David Moore, Milwaukee, Wis.

141 lbs: Brian Ceballo, Brooklyn, N.Y., vs. Jamel Herring, Coram, N.Y.

Monday 5 p.m. session bout sheets

132 lbs: Raynell Williams, Cleveland, Ohio vs. Elias Diaz, Chula Vista, Calif.

132 lbs: Francisco Lopez, Taylorsville, Utah vs. Toribio Ramirez, Bowling Green, Fla.

132 lbs: Sonny Frederickson, Toledo, Ohio vs. Titus Williams, Elmont, N.Y.

132 lbs: Kevin Rivers, Jr., Landover, Md., vs. Ray Lugo, Tampa Bay, Fla.

132 lbs: Gary Antonio Russell, Capitol Heights, Md., vs. Eduardo Garza, Rowlett, Texas

132 lbs: Ignasio Chairez, Salt Lake City, Utah, vs. Joshua Jones, Philadelphia, Pa.

132 lbs: Josh Bickford, Belmont, Vt., vs. Francisco Esparza, Las Vegas, Nev.

132 lbs: Marcos Suarez II, New York, N.Y., vs. Johnny Spell, Pittsburgh, Pa.

132 lbs: Dusin Southichack, San Antonio, Texas vs. Ricky Rodriguez, Evans, Colo.

132 lbs: Michael Norato, Pacoima, Calif. vs. Tracy Alexander, Compton, Calif.

132 lbs: Luis Feliciano, Milwaukee, Wis., vs. Anthony Marsella, Smithfield, R.I.

132 lbs: Alejandro Salinas, Youngstown, Ohio vs. Rocky Balala, Makawao, Hawaii

132 lbs: Charles Vasquez, New Port Richey, Fla. vs. Maximiliano Moreno, Apple Valley, Calif.

132 lbs: Alex DuBosque, Garland, Texas vs. Roger Hilley, Chattanooga, Tenn.

132 lbs: Alies Sandoval, Utah vs. Brandon Riddell, Apache Jet, Ariz.

132 lbs: Andy Vences, San Jose, Calif., vs. Toka Kahn Clary, Providence, R.I.

132 lbs: Kenneth Sims, Jr., Chicago, Ill., vs. Emmanuel Nieves, Phoenix, Ariz.

132 lbs: Cresencio Ramos, Jr., San Antonio, Texas vs. Jessie Martinez, Victoria, Texas

132 lbs: Mario Gonzalez, Toledo, Ohio vs. Carlos Adame, Jr., Dallas, Texas

132 lbs: Robert O’Quinn, Detroit, Mich., vs. Mario Esparza, Las Vegas, Nev.

132 lbs: Pedro Duran, Jr., Downey, Calif., vs. Michael Maciel, Fresno, Calif.

132 lbs: Adam Fiel, Vacaville, Calif., vs. Bobby Hornsby, Georgia

132 lbs: Brandon Broussard, Carencro, La., vs. Abraham Morones, Alameda, Calif.

132 lbs: Yordy de Leon, Passaic, N.J., vs. Quillian Ware, Bossier City, La.

132 lbs: Hilario Ramirez-Medina, Longmont, Colo., vs. Freddy Rosado, Camp Lejeune, N.C.

132 lbs: Divante Jones, Hephzibah, Ga., vs. Lavisas Williams, Rochester, N.Y.

132 lbs: Anthony Burgin, Atco, N.J., vs. Patrick Harris, Hyattsville, Md.

132 lbs: Bryant Cruz, Portchester, N.Y. vs. Kenneth Thomas, Jr., Indianapolis, Ind.

132 lbs: Javar Jones, Indianapolis, Ind., vs. Thomas Walters, Cypress, Calif.

132 lbs: Tommy Roque, Camp Lejeune, N.C., vs. Nestor Contreras, Carson, Calif.

132 lbs: Albert Bell, Toledo, Ohio vs. Tyler McCreary, Toledo, Ohio

132 lbs: Karin Zaiden, Roanoke, Va., vs. Jose Ramirez, Avenal, Calif.

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The Brackets are Drawn in Six Weight Divisions at the 2012 USA Boxing National Championships

The tournament brackets for the 2012 USA Boxing National Championships were drawn in six weight divisions on Saturday in preparation for Sunday’s action at the Fort Carson Special Events Center.

Due to the large number of registered athletes in the male lightweight, light welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight, heavyweight and super heavyweight classes, an additional day of competition was added for those weight classes. The event draw for the remaining men’s weight divisions and the female weight classes will take place on Sunday.

The winners in the seven men’s unqualified weight divisions, which are the six weight classes being contested on Sunday as well as light flyweight, will advance to the final international Olympic qualifying tournament.

The tournament brackets in the six weight classes drawn on Saturday can be found at http://usaboxing.org/news/2012/02/26/2012-usa-boxing-national-championships-brackets/46861?ngb_id=9.

Results will be disseminated nightly upon the completion of competition and running results can be found at www.usaboxing.org.

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Marcos Maidana vs. Devon Alexander, Tonight at 10PM‏

Marcos Maidana
Marcos Maidana, a lethal power slugger with limited boxing skills faces Devon Alexander, a slick boxer with fast hands who wins more on points than knockdowns



Devon Alexander
Champions make the most of what's given. Ring Life takes an intimate look inside the life of Devon Alexander.



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TONITE! UFC 144: EDGAR Vs. HENDERSON

Super Seven Fights From The Saitama Super Arena Live Tomorrow NightThere will be a new dawn for the UFC in the Land of the Rising Sun this Saturday night, as UFC 144: EDGAR vs HENDERSON emanates from Tokyo, Japan in a special four-hour, seven-fight Pay-Per-View event. Seven world combat sport champions will be throwing down: defending UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar takes on former MMA champion Benson Henderson, former UFC/PRIDE king Rampage Jackson matches with TUF champ Ryan Bader, cultures collide when judo champion Yoshihiro Akiyama takes on two-time MMA title-winner Jake Shields and former WEC kingpin Anthony Pettis and Joe Lauzon go at it in a crucial lightweight fight. 14 fighters, four hours, seven super fights! UFC 144 live tomorrow night at 10pm ET / 7pm PT on Pay-Per-View and UFC.TV

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Exploring The World Boxing Federation


Renowned boxing correspondent Lyle Fitzsimmons recently undertook an
interview with World Boxing Federation Marketing Director Gianluca Di
Caro, which was published today on www.boxingscene.com

As the interview makes clear Lyle was keen to ascertain how and why the
World Boxing Federation have noticeably began to make the transition from
minor league status to begin the process of challenging the more
established World Sanctioning bodies, such as the WBC, IBF, WBA and WBO,
for position.

Mr Di Caro’s candid replies may surprise many readers, especially on the
subjects of ranking and titles, as not only doesn’t he attempt to avoid
tricky questions but answers them full on, without pulling any punches in
his response.

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Friday, February 24, 2012

Heavyweight Explosion Feb. 25th in Allentown


Highly-regarded American heavyweight hopeful Travis Kauffman of Reading, PA. is recovering from his second consecutive surgery to correct a fracture in his right hand. The surgery took place this past Thursday and will sideline the 26-year-old for the next few months, leaving him unable to compete on King’s Promotions “Heavyweight Explosion” card at the Rodeway Inn in Allentown, PA on Saturday, February 25.

Kauffman (22-1, 17 KO), will have screws in his hand for the next 4-6 weeks, followed by physical therapy. He was advised by Dr. Culp of the Philadelphia Hand Institute that he won’t be able to punch for the next 3 months, but should be able to return to the ring before the end of the June after fighting just once in 2011.

“Heavyweight Explosion” will be headlined by crowd favorite William “Big Stuff” Miranda (4-4-1) of Allentown in a six-round contest against battle-tested David Williams (6-5-1, 2 KO) of Philadelphia.

In the six-round co-featured bout, junior middleweight Keenan Collins (13-7-2, 9 KO) of Reading, PA will face Julio Cesar Lanza (7-17-6, 1 KO) of Managua, Nicaragua. Collins, a native of York, PA, is looking to get back on track after a competitive decision loss to world-ranked Philadelphian Gabriel Rosado.

Also on the card, undefeated welterweight Grayson Blake (4-0, 1 KO) of State College, PA will meet Corey Preston (1-7) from North Carolina in a four-round bout. The 29-year-old Blake was a former national amateur standout and was a member of the Pennsylvania State University boxing team.

In other action, heavyweight Eric Newell (3-1,1 KO) of Bethlehem, PA will face debuting Randy Easton, plus junior lightweight Frank Santos De Alba (1-0-1, 1 KO) of Reading, PA meets Corey White (1-3, 1 KO) from Ohio in a four-round bout.

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NABF female super featherweight champ Ronica Jeffrey Vs. Evette Collazo February 24

ESPN2 cameras return to Dover Downs Hotel & Casino in Dover, Delaware on Friday, February 24. NABF female super featherweight champ Ronica Jeffrey (8-0, 1 KO) will face Evette Collazo (4-3, 2 KOs). Jeffrey’s belt will not be on the line

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Edgar Santana Vs. Manuel Perez on February 24 on ESPN2

Edgar Santana (26-3,17 KO's) will be defending his NABA Light Welterweight title against Manuel Perez (16-7-1,4 KO's) on February 24 on ESPN2.

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Ronald Cruz Vs. Allen Conyers Bally's Atlantic City Atlantic City, NJ Sat, Feb 25, 2012 07:30 PM


Undefeated welterweight Ronald Cruz, of Bethlehem, PA, faces hard-hitting Allen Conyers, of the Bronx, NY, in the scheduled 10-round main event Saturday evening, Feb. 25, in the Grand Ballroom at Ballys Atlantic City. First fight is 7.30 pm.




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ULTIMATE ABSOLUTE II: LIGHTWEIGHT EDITION

Mark your calendars as you won't want to miss it when sixteen of the world’s best grapplers convene in New York City and weigh in to compete in the second installment of the much-anticipated Ultimate Absolute II grappling event!
The following roster of world-class light-weight athletes will compete in a no-gi single-elimination tournament this Friday for a $10,000 cash prize:
Celso Vinicius Alves Magno Gama
Chris Brennen Ryan Hall
Gianni Grippo Justin Radar
JT Torres Denny Prokokpos
Mark Ramos Reilly Bodycomb
Renan Borges Samuel Braga
Ramon Flores Wilson Reis
Bruno Frazzatto Bruno Malficine
The LIVE STREAM for the Ultimate Absolute NYC 2 is available through www.splitdraw.com

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

FERRANTE – SHEIKA CARD SET FOR THIS FRIDAY NIGHT AT HARRAHS IN CHESTER‏

This Friday Night, Tony “Boom Boom” Ferrante will take part in the most important bout of his career when he takes on former four time world title challenger Omar Sheika in a ten round bout for the BAM championship.

The bout plus a terrific five bout undercard is promoted by Joey Eye Boxing Promotions. This will be the sixth boxing show promoted by Joey Eye Boxing just over 12 months at Harrahs in Chester.

Ferrante of Philadelphia has a record of 12-2 with seven knockouts and is one of the most popular fighters in Philadelphia. Ferrante won his first nine professional bouts before dropping back to back bouts to Chuck Mussachio (15-1-2) and Ronson Frank (17-0).

Ferrante has responded with three consecutive victories, with two of those coming at Harrahs in Chester.

Ferrante is coming off a first round stoppage over Joe Park last August 12th at Harrahs in Chester.

Sheika of Paterson, New Jersey has been a mainstay at the top of the Super Middleweight and Light Heavyweight divisions for sixteen years. He won his first fourteen bouts and went on to beat former world champions Simon Brown and Glen Johnson.

Sheika challenged Joe Calzaghe, Eric Lucas; Jeff Lacy and Markus Beyer for world Super Middleweight supremacy but each time came up just a little bit short.

Sheika, 31-11 with twenty-one is coming off a majority decision victory over based Light heavyweight Charles Hayward on January 21st.

Two six round fights will headline the undercard.

Undefeated Naim Nelson of Philadelphia will take on the battle tested Linwood Hurd in a Jr. Welterweight bout.

Nelson, twenty-one years old has a record of 4-0 and holds victories over undefeated Korey Slone (1-0) and in his last bout he scored a four round unanimous decision over Pedro Andres on January 21st.

Hurd has a record of 3-2-4 with one knockout. The twenty-seven year old has fought and had success with solid competition. Hurd has wins over then undefeated Bryheim Douglas (2-0-2) and scored his first knockout in his last bout over Marcus Smith and has draws with then undefeated Ryan Belasco (2-0) and tough Julio DeJesus (4-2).

In a second six round Heavyweight bout, popular Radnor Police Officer Jamie Campbell takes on Lonnie Kornegay.

Campbell, thirty-eight has a record of 3-2 with two knockouts.

The Ridley Park, PA native lives just minutes from Harrahs in Chester and should have a big cheering section rooting him on.

Campbell has two big wins over Dan Mullarkey and will be looking to redeem himself after coming off a four round unanimous decision defeat to last minute replacement William Miranda last March 18th at Harrahs in Chester.

Kornegay is a thirty-three year old native of Baltimore will bring in a record of 1-5-2.

The irony of the fight is that Kornegay’s lone win is over Miranda (Miranda got even in the rematch).

The rest of the card will consists of three four round bouts.

Teneal Goyco (4-3, 2 KO’s) will take on Maurice Amaro (1-5) in a bout between two Philadelphia based Light Heavyweight bout.

Son of former world title challenger Tyrone Crawley Jr. will take on Hamid Robinson in a battle of pro debuting Welterweights from Philadelphia.

Danny Mills of Glen Mills, PA will take on Mike Haynes of Wilmington, DE in a fight between two pro debuting Welterweights.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The Countdown to UFC 144 Begins Tonight‏; UFC 144: EDGAR Vs. HENDERSON

This Saturday night, the UFC returns to Japan for a huge night of fights! Frankie Edgar defends the lightweight title against Benson Henderson, Rampage Jackson returns to the place that made him a superstar to take on Ryan Bader, and Yoshihiro Akiyama comes home to take on Jake Shields! UFC 144 live at 10pm ET / 7pm PT on Pay-Per-View and UFC.TV

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Monday, February 20, 2012

LaMANNA REMAINS UNDEFEATED WITH WILD 3RD ROUND STOPPAGE TO HIGHLIGHT 8 BOUT CARD NOW AVAILABLE ON GFL


This past Friday night at Nutley High School, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna returned to his childhood home and scored a third round stoppage over Daniel Crabtree to highlight an eight bout card that was promoted by Gabe LaConte’s First Round Promotions.

That fight plus an explosive seven bout undercard that featured upsets and knockouts can now be seen on-demand on www.gfl.tv for just $9.99 by clicking: http://www.gfl.tv/Events/Fight/Boxing/First_Round_Promotions__Pro_Boxing/1327

LaManna and Crabtree waged a spirited battle with the taller LaManna fighting well from both the inside and working behind a solid jab. Crabtree got in a few a hard shots that the twenty-year old LaManna walked through and even inspired him to go toe to toe. In the pivotal third round LaManna landed a huge flurry of punches that had referee Randy Neumann stop the fight at 2:30 of round three. The trainer of Crabtree then jumped in the ring and had a few heated words for Neumann. Members from both camps tried to calm the situation before a near riot erupted in the ring before cooler heads prevailed.

LaManna is now 7-0 with five knockouts.

In the co-feature Richard Pierson returned from a year and a half hiatus by stopping Anibal Acevedo after the first round of a six round Super Middleweight bout.

Pierson dominated the action and landed a huge body shot at the end of the round. Acevedo went back to his corner in excruciating pain and the bout was stopped. Acevedo left the ring on a stretcher and was administered oxygen.

John Thompson remained perfect by scoring a stoppage over Laureno Laracuente after the third round of their four round Middleweight bout.

In a wild one round Heavyweight bout, John Lennox was shockingly sent to the deck just seconds into his six round bout with Miles Kelly. Lennox then regrouped to drop and knockout Kelly just eighty three seconds into the bout.

Godson Noel made a successful pro debut with a first round stoppage over Satchell James.

In a Mild upset, Jonathan Garcia scored a majority decision over previously undefeated knockout artist Jose Javier Calderon

FULL RESULTS

6 ROUNDS-JR. MIDDLEWEIGHTS - Thomas LaManna (7-0, 5 KO’s) TKO 3 (2:30) over Daniel Crabtree (3-4)

6 Rounds- Spr Middleweights—Richard Pierson (10-2, 7 KO’s) TKO End of 1 over Anibal Acevedo (13-9-1)

6 Rounds—Heavyweights—John Lennox (10-1, 5 KO’s) TKO 1 (1:28) over Miles Kelly (2-7)

4 Rounds—Middleweights—John Thompson (6-0, 2 KO’s) TKO end of 3 over Laureno Laracuente (7-5-1)

4 Rounds—Heavyweights—Aaron Kinch (2-0-1, 1 KO) TKO 3 over Donnie Crawford (1-4-1)

4 Rounds—Jr. Middleweights—Alantez Fox (7-0) U DEC over Fitzgerald Johnson (2-6)…scores were 39-37 on all cards

4 Rounds—Middleweights—Godson Noel (1-0, 1 KO) TKO 1 over Stachell James (0-1)

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Donovan "Da Bomb" George visits NYC‏

On Wednesday, February 15, Donovan "Da Bomb" George (22-1-1, 19KO's) took a break from training camp and visited New York to promote his upcoming 10-round super middleweight showdown against fellow top-rated contender Edwin "La Bomba" Rodriguez (20-0, 14KO's). Rodriguez-George, being billed as "Bombs Away", will be shown live on HBO on the upcoming March 17, St. Patrick's Day card taking place at The Theater at Madison Square Garden featuring Middleweight champion Sergio "Maravilla" Martinez defending his crown against Ireland's top-rated contender Matthew "Mack the Knife" Macklin live on HBO. The card entitled, "THE REAL Middleweight Championship - Get Your Irish Up", ispromoted by DiBella Entertainment, and will be aired live on HBO's "World Championship Boxing" beginning at 10PM ET/7PM PT.

George's first stop was a press conference hosted by Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment, at the popular Irish pub Jack Demsey's in midtown Manhattan. In addition to George, Irish-American undercard fighters such as Seanie Monaghan (12-0, 8KO's), Thomas Hardwick (4-0, 2KO's), Kevin Rooney Jr. (3-1, 1KO) and Danny McDermott (9-3-2, 4KO's) were also in attendance.

After the initial presser, the Chicago-native George, who is half Greek and half Irish, headed to the heavily Greek-populated area of Astoria, Queens, where he participated in another press conference/meet-and-greet at the Grand Café where a large number of Greek media outlets and high profile politicians, including the Republic of Cyprus Consulate General Koula Sophianou, were in attendance encouraging the Greek community to come out and support George on March17.

LOU DIBELLA (DiBella Entertainment)
I want to thank everyone for coming out and for everyone who is involved in what is going to be a terrific event from top to bottom on March 17, St. Patrick's Day at Madison Square Garden. This is going to be a tremendous undercard highlighted by the co-feature bout of the evening, televised live on HBO, matching two very exciting super middleweight contenders Edwin Rodriguez and Donovan George.

As a promoter, my main objective is to avoid "stinkability" match-ups and put on exciting and compelling fights for the fans and that is exactly what you have in both the co-feature and main event on March 17. You have never seen Sergio Martinez, Matthew Macklin, Edwin Rodriguez or Donovan George in a bad fight, and as a true boxing fan, these are the types of cards you want to see. The atmosphere at the Garden, on St. Patrick's Day, is going to be electric, and we are just very excited to be able to bring this great event here to New York City.

Some fighters' styles just mesh, and that is exactly what you have with Edwin vs. Donovan. Knowing both of these guys, I am predicting that someone is going to get knocked out in this fight. I am expecting these guys to walk across the ring and start throwing bombs from the opening bell. This is going to be a good old-fashioned barnburner.

There is a lot of talent and lot of good fights to be made right now at 168. The winner of this fight moves right into the mix and is legitimate challenger for any of the world champions out there right now.

In addition to the great co-feature and main event on HBO, the untelevised undercard is featuring a number of exciting fighters including Seanie Monaghan, Tommy Hardwick, the "O' Danny Boy" match-up with Danny O'Connor taking on Danny McDermott and, of course, my assistant Kevin Rooney Jr., who will have his famous father Kevin Sr. working his corner.

Seanie is one of the most exciting fighters to watch in New York right now. He has an army of fans that keeps growing, and while he might not ever pop up on anyone's pound-for-pound list, neither did the late great Arturo Gatti. Seanie and all of these guys give it their all each time out, and we couldn't be happier to have them on this card.

DONOVAN GEORGE
I'm happy to be here in New York. I hear that the fight fans here are awesome so I am really looking forward to the fight. I was supposed to fight here three years ago but, unfortunately, it fell through. I am so excited, this is a huge opportunity. Blood and guts, I am going to lay it all on the line. I am here to fight. People are saying that I am a long shot in this fight and that I am not as polished. I am not going to be disrespectful or talk negatively about Edwin since he is not here. He is a great fighter, I am going to come in tiptop shape for this fight. This is my opportunity, this is my shot I have been waiting for. I am either going to come out victorious or you are going to have to carry me out on my shield. I am fighting for a reason, I have a lot to prove. I am going to be a machine on March 17 and put on a great show for everyone.

LEON MARGULES (Warriors Boxing - George's Promoter)
I have been working with Don for almost three years now, and he has been so much fun to work with. He is a hellacious puncher who gets better every fight. He is still young and coming into his own and we expect a great performance out of him on March 17.

Edwin and Don will fight anyone, they are fighters. They know each other, they respect and like each other, but neither guy likes to go to the scorecard so we are expecting a great fight. It is great to be here in New York working with Lou and great to be back on HBO.

MIKE MICHAEL (Cestus Management - George's Manager)
Donovan is a great fighter and also a great guy. I fell in love with him the first day I saw him. It has been a long road, but we have finally got to the point where we are going to do what we are supposed to do. We are going to win this fight and move on with our career. It is a dream come true for us to have this fight and join the long list of great fighters who have fought at the Garden.

For those who consider Donovan an underdog, I am telling you that he is live, he is real, and on March 17, there will only be one bomb left standing and that is Don "Da Bomb" George.

The card entitled, "THE REAL Middleweight Championship - Get Your Irish Up", ispromoted by DiBella Entertainment, and will be aired live on HBO's "World Championship Boxing beginning at 10PM ET/7PM PT.

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WBF Title Fights in USA and France on February 24th‏

WBF Title Fights in USA and France on February 24th

Two World Boxing Federation (WBF) title fights will take place on Friday
February 24, as Mike Tiberi faces Toris Brewer for the vacant North
American Super Middleweight title in Dover, Delaware, USA, and Thierry
Karl and Sandro Siproshvili clash for the vacant International
Cruiserweight crown in Saint Quentin, France.

Going for his first professional title, “Mighty” Mike Tiberi, a
23-year-old bright prospect from nearby Wilmington, has racked up an
impressive 18-1 (7) record since entering the paid ranks in June 2007. His
sole defeat came in his seventh bout to fellow undefeated prospect Dwayne
Shelton, dropping a four round decision. Since then he has moved up a
weight-class, and hasn’t come close to losing again.

His opponent, 38-yeal-old Toris “The Bull” Brewer, 14-4 (6), could turn
out to be the biggest test so far for Tiberi. While the South
Carolina-resident is coming off two losses, he has never been stopped and
has mixed with better opposition than his younger foe. A real “Prospect
vs. Veteran” encounter, the Tiberi vs. Brewer WBF North American Super
Middleweight title fight goes ahead at the Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, as
is the co-feature alongside a Super Featherweight battle between
top-contender Juan Carlos Burgos and former world champion Cristobal Cruz.

On the same night in France, at the Palais des Sports in Saint Quentin,
former two-time French national champion Thierry Karl will take a crack at
his first Cruiserweight belt, the WBF International, when he steps in the
ring with Georgian tough-guy Sandro Siproshvili.

Karl, 29-5 (19), holds some excellent wins in lower weight classes, such
as stoppages over undefeated opponents Dejan Ribac (16-0) and WBO world
title-challenger Nadjib Mohammedi (19-0), but it remains to be seen if he
can carry his punching power up to cruiserweight.

In his last fight, this past November, Karl (27) stopped Serbian
journeyman Mile Nikolic in the first round, but a seasoned campaigner such
as Siproshvili will be a whole 'nother kettle of fish.

Based in Prague, Czech Republic, Siproshvili, 25-10 (12), has fought some
of the best Cruiserweights in Europe. Only stopped in his professional
debut, the 29-year old Georgian has gone the distance with former World
Champions Herbie Hide and Ola Afolabi, as well as several top-class
contenders.

While Karl must be considered the favorite, Siproshvili will definitely be
a true test for him at Cruiserweight, and if the Frenchman is not on top
of his game he will surely have a hard time winning the fight. On the
other hand, if he manages to win inside the distance, and do what Hide and
Afolabi couldn’t do, it will be a great measure of what kind of success he
may achieve at the new weight.

The Thierry Karl vs. Sandro Siprosvili WBF International Cruiserweight
title fight is scheduled for ten rounds, and is presented by Sport
Evenements Promotion. Also on the card will be a European Union Super
Featherweight title fight between Guillaume Frenois and Hovhannes
Zhamkochyan.

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