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Froch KOs Taylor, Juanma KOs Penalosa

Posted by angryfightfan on April 29, 2009

Apologies for the lateness of these reports, been real busy lately, gonna try and put a few things up tonight. One thing, the rankings will probably be a day or two late. They should be up Saturday.

Carl Froch KO12 Jermain Taylor
What a fight! Not fight of the year so far (Dunne-Cordoba and Marquez-Diaz sit ahead of it for me so far) but definately right up there. Jermain Taylor decked Froch early and seemed in control and was on his way to winning on points until Carl Froch exploded on him in the 12th and stopped him in the final seconds of the bout. Two things I noticed from this fight. First, Froch needs to keep his left up if he’s going to hang with the likes of Bute or Kessler or even Abraham or Pavlik. Second, Jermain Taylor needs to completely change whatever conditioning program he is on because it clearly isn’t working. This is the 2nd time he’s looked the better fighter and lost by KO because of his conditioning.

Juan Manuel Lopez TKO9 Gerry Penalosa
Lopez seems the real deal. The fight was completely one sided even though Penalosa was game. Lopez is ready for the likes of Vazquez or Caballero, and thats all I have to say about that.

Felix Sturm KO7 Koji Sato
Sturm really looked the goods in this fight. He made Sato look like an amateur for most of the fight and punished him whenever he got the chance to. I’m really interested to see how Sturm goes against Mundine and whether he can do most Australian boxing fans a favour and put Mundine to sleep.

Posted in Boxing, Carl Froch, Felix Sturm, Froch vs Taylor, Gerry Penalosa, Jermain Taylor, Juan Manuel Lopez, Mundine vs Sturm, WBA, WBC, WBO | Leave a Comment »

Cotto and Pavlik score KO wins in comeback bouts

Posted by angryfightfan on February 24, 2009

World Middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik scored a 9th round TKO win over WBC #1 contender Marco Antonio Rubio in his comeback fight after losing to Bernard Hopkins last October in a catchweight bout. Pavlik never looked like losing his WBC and WBO belts in front of his hometown crowd in Youngstown, Ohio. The fight was fought in typical Pavlik fashion, with ‘the Ghost’ firing unanswered combinations as Rubio tried to ride out the never ending storm that is Pavlik. Rubio showed a granite chin as well as some useful blocking but could offer little in the way of return fire as Pavlik repeatedly used his jab, cross and left uppercut to great effect. Rubio rallied in the 7th round, but Pavlik shifted up a gear in the 8th, rocking Rubio with a laser-like right hand. The champion continued to batter his overmatched challenger through until the end of the 9th round when Rubio wisely remained on his stool.

This fight should answer any questions as to what weight division Pavlik belongs in. He always looks like a beast when he’s fighting someone his own size. There’s some decent fights for him at this weight division as well. With Arthur Abraham demolishing all challengers and the likes of Winky Wright and Paul Williams as well as Felix Sturm and Anthony Mundine set to face off later this year, there’s some good fights that can be made. The good thing is that Pavlik is expected back in the ring come June or July instead of just sitting on his belts like some of the other fighters around. Overall, a successful comeback for Pavlik and I await his next opponent.

Also on the PPV, former WBA Welterweight Champion Miguel Cotto made his comeback from the devastating loss to Antonio Margarito last year a successful one with a 5th round TKO win over Michael Jennings. The win earns Cotto the WBO Welterweight belt and could set up a rematch with Shane Mosley, who is coming off the win over Margarito and who Cotto beat by unanimous decision in 2007. Cotto took his time early as Jennings moved well although didn’t land anything significant. However, as soon as Cotto caught Jennings it was just a matter of time. In the 4th round Cotto twice dropped Jennings with left hooks to the body although Jennings was game and took as many of the ten count as he could in order to recover. Jennings looked fine at the start of the 5th, although once Cotto caught him it was a different story. A barrage on the ropes dropped Jennings again and after rising at nine, the referee saved Jennings from further punishment. With Mosley and Cotto clearly the top two guys in the division (especially with Margarito suspended) that rematch is a must and would be one of the biggest fights of the year. Hopefully it gets made as none of the other fights at this weight have the same excitement.

I have to give full credit to the Sky Channel in Australia for taking time out of their 24 hour horse racing coverage to show this card. There was two of the biggest names in boxing fighting on the card and while the opponents weren’t great, the fights were entertaining and definately worth being shown down here. Hopefully Sky can pick up more of the fights that Main Event don’t and continue to give a decent coverage of the sport. Maybe a weekly news show run by Australians wouldn’t be a bad idea? Or how about Canvas Classics once a night? (okay that last part wasn’t going to happen but one can dream can’t they?)

Posted in Anthony Mundine, Antonio Margarito, Bernard Hopkins, Boxing, Cotto vs Margarito, Cotto vs Mosley, Felix Sturm, Hopkins vs Pavlik, Kelly Pavlik, Miguel Cotto, Mundine vs Sturm, Paul Williams vs Winky Wright, Pound for Pound, Shane Mosley, WBC, WBO | Leave a Comment »

This week in fight sports (February 14)

Posted by angryfightfan on February 15, 2009

No this isn’t a new segment and I won’t be doing this very often if ever again, but there’s been a whole bunch of things go on the last few days and I’ve been bust at work so I thought I’d address as many of them as I can in one article.’

Mundine decisions Taylor, calls out Sturm
Mundine won a boring 12 round decision over Shannan Taylor again showing that he isn’t anywhere near a world class puncher as Taylor has been knocked out by smaller opponents before. Taylor resorted to fouling Mundine in the later rounds and probably should have been DQ’d. Mundine boxed well but didn’t take any chances and complained to the ref everytime Taylor mounted an offence. After the fight Mundine decided that since Green has come out of retirement, all of a sudden he doesn’t need to fight him (after he’s called him out ever since Green retired) an said he’ll be fighting Felix Sturm in Germany to ‘avenge his loss to Ottke.’ Hopefully Sturm cleans his clock.

Tank Abbott and Ken Shamrock score wins, set up super fight
Tank Abbott and Ken Shamrock showed yesterday that their recent losses were all flukes by dominating quality opposition yesterday. Tank scored a 29 second KO win over PRIDE veteran Mike Bourke, dropping him with a right hand and finishing him off with ground and pound. The performance was in the league of Rampage Jacksons win in the third fight against Wanderlei Silva although it’s debatable which knockout was more impressive. Ken Shamrock gave up 180lbs in weight but dominated submission specialist Ross Clifton. In a fight that made Arlovski’s first win over Tim Sylvia look normal, Shamrock dropped his opponent with a right hand before finishing with an armbar from side control. The pair are expected to fight in the middle of this year. Shamrock promised to end Tanks career if he doesn’t ‘put his beer down and get in the gym’ while Tank said he wished it was Ken Shamrock who was eating his right hand instead and told the fans to have a beer for him.

Margarito gets one year ban
Antonio Margarito has been suspended for one year for the plastering of the hands incident in his fight with Shane Mosley. This whole thing sucks to be perfectly honest. While I don’t think Margarito should be punished for something that his corner did, the whole incident puts a question mark on some of Margarito’s best performances. While a lot of precaution is taken by officials before the fights and I’m sure that if he had tried it before hand he would probably have been caught, you can’t help but wonder if Margarito has cheated before. If Margarito’s ban doesn’t get overturned I don’t think we’ll see him fight on US soil ever again. The fight puts an end to a likely rematch with Miguel Cotto that was set up for mid this year but could also pave the way for the Mosley-Cotto rematch we all want to see.

Canadian officials ask UFC to bend over for April event
UFC 97: Redemption is in jeopardy after the Quebec governing body that deals with combat sports wants the UFC to change their rules in order for the event to comply with their standards. The changes include no knees, no elbows and the referee checking on a fighters condition in the event of a knockdown before the fight continues. So basically, they want some fucked up hybrid sport with punching, kicking and grappling like a slightly more violent version of Pancrase. Dana White should remind them what the UFC will do for their economy and if he doesn’t budge then tell them to go shit in their hat and pull it over their ears and take the event to Vegas.

Nate Campbell loses titles on scale
Instead of losing his titles in the ring to Ali Funeka, Campbell weighed in at 138lbs, 3lb over the 135lb Lightweight limit and forfeited his belts. The titles are still on the line for Funeka should he be victorious but it further frustrates fans as what is the most talent rich division in boxing again gets put on hold from fighters not making weight. Hopefully Funeka tears Campbell a new one and then doesn’t take the titles back to South Africa and instead does what Campbell would have and fight the winner of Juan Manuel Marquez and Juan Diaz. Still, Campbell moving up sucks because there was a few good fights involving him including a rematch with Juan Diaz. Maybe Campbell and Guzman can try and fight each other again (Guzman failed to make weight for their clash last September) at 140lbs with a 5lb allowance.

Posted in Ali Funeka, Anthony Mundine, Antonio Margarito, Australian Boxing, Boxing, Cotto vs Margarito, Cotto vs Mosley, Danny Green, Felix Sturm, Green vs Mundine, Juan Diaz, Juan Diaz vs Juan Manuel Marquez, Juan Manuel Marquez, Ken Shamrock, Ken Shamrock vs Tank Abbott, Lightweight Boxing, Margario vs Mosley, MMA, Mundine vs Sturm, Nate Campbell, Shane Mosley, Tank Abbott, UFC, UFC 97 | Leave a Comment »

 
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