Good non PPV fight on HBO Saturday night. Mikkel Kessler (39-0) and Joe Calzaghe (43-0) will be putting their super-middleweight belts on the line for a unification title fight. Haven't had one of those in a while. Casual US boxing fans might not know about these guys but both of them can get their lump on. I saw both of their last HBO fights and they both took care of biz-ness pretty easily. Although Calzaghe's last fight against Peter Manfredo (from The Contender fame) was a laugh-a-thon, no way Sweet Pete should of been in there, it was a total mismatch.
Winner of this fight will probably have to start fighting more in the US to gain popularity, but they have no problemo filling seats overseas. 50,000 strong will be in attendance in Whales to see the slugfest. So who is going to win and how? Let me know or place your vote on the right hand side of the site. Larry Lump Lump will give his prediction on Friday.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Kessler vs. Calzaghe Sat. night on HBO
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Ex WWE champ to UFC
Big boy Brock Lesnar from past WWE famed has signed with the UFC. Should be interesting to see if Brock can make the transition. To his credit, he was an All American collegiate wrestler and won a few NCAA cham-pee-on-ships back in the day. So is he the new face of the UFC heavyweight division? With Randy Couture saying adios and the inability of the UFC to sign Fedor Emalianenko he might just be. Lesner has one MMA fight under his belt and he beat the crap out of the guy, but I am sure his opponent was no top 10 guy. You can see the beat down here. No date scheduled for his UFC debut.
What you guys think: Is Brock going to succeed or be on the receiving end of numerous lump downs?
Let your boy L Cubed know.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
New features added to site
What up fight freaks? Week one of Bump N' Lump and I am trying to add as much content as possible. On the right hand side you will now find links that will show you the latest Boxing and MMA fight schedule. On the bottom of the page you will find news feeds for boxing, mma, and pro wrastlin' (hey even though it's staged those boys get lumped up too!)
Enjoy!
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Classic Lump
Someone who left a comment requested old school fight clips which gave me the idea of posting "Classic Lumps". Well here ya go ladies and gents, Larry Lump Lump presents the first ever Classic Lump. Your boy Trevor tried so hard to get up, but damn G, his legs just had no interest in what his brain was telling them to do.
Enjoy!!
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Monday, October 29, 2007
LumpTV added to the site
What up kids? Check out the new LumpTV section on the top of the page. Scroll over the small video icons and click on what you want. A player will open up showing you all of the action jackson. Also on the bottom of the page you will find a larger player with more assorted fight content for your enjoyment.
Your boy L cubed is out.
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
Byrd get's lumped again
Chris Byrd got banged up again last night when he got TKO'ed in the 11th by up and coming Heavyweight Alexander Povetkin (14-0, 11 knockouts). I think it's time for Bye Bye Byrdie at this point. The cat has no power, no marketing appeal (was this fight even on TV), and seems like his bread and butter trait, speed, is not there anymore either. Of course though these guys are always stubborn and want to go out on their own terms. Here is a classic post fight quote from the Byrd man, "I've got to lose to an American before I retire," Byrd said. "But he (Povetkin) is a good one, he will win the title. I won two titles, so I'm not jealous."
You have to lose to an American, what for? But if you insist then set up a fight with Hasim Rahman and get lumped one mo time.
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Welcome!
Keep you ass off the canvas,
Larry L. Lump
LL Lump if your nasty
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