Yawwwn, Larry Lump is one tired mofo...word to big bird. Not much to yap about today except I am looking forward to the Cotto-Gomez fight next weekend. Cotto beats the crap out of Gomez, calls out Mayweather after the fight, and they make this fight happen later this fall.
How do you think it's going to pan out? Voting is open on the right side of the page.
Who the hell wants to see another Hatton-Mayweather fight, crap, I don't even want to see another Mayweather-De La Hoya fight until Floyd fights Cotto first.
So "The Iceman" Chucky Liddell was dissin' Kimbo Slice pretty good, and you know what, Chuck is right in everything he says. I like watching Kimbo fight but the man has done nothing, nada, zilch, yet in the world of MMA. I'm not saying that one day he will, just like I still think Brock Lesnar has a future in MMA, but as of now, all he has fought is powder puffs. Check out the article here.
Weekend Fight Results
Boxing:
DUSELLDORF, Germany (AP)—Felix Sturm, Germany, stopped Jamie Pittman, Australia, 7, to retain his WBA middleweight title; Jurgen Brahmer, Germany, stopped Karim Bennama, France, 9, light heavyweights.
MONTREAL (AP)—Sebastien Demers, Canada, outpointed Matt Vanda 12, to retain his IBF International middleweight title; Adonis Stevenson, Canada, stopped Dhafir Smith, Upper Darby, Pa., 5, to win the WBC Continental Americas super middleweight title.
RAMA, Ontario (AP)—Steve Molitor, Canada, outpointed Fernando Beltran Jr., Mexico, 12, to retain his IBF super bantamweight title.
SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP)—Ivan Calderon, Puerto Rico, outpointed Nelson Dieppa, Puerto Rico, 12, to retain his WBO light flyweight title; Jose Lopez, Puerto Rico, stopped Juan Mercedes, Dominican Republic, 4, to win the WBO Latino super flyweight title; Alex de Jesus, Puerto Rico, stopped Wilfredo Negron, Puerto Rico, 12, to retain his WBO Latino light welterweight title; Eric Morel, Puerto Rico, stopped Carlos Valcarcel, Puerto Rico, 6, flyweights.
BOLTON, England (AP)—Amir Khan, Britain, stopped Martin Kristjansen, Denmark, 7, to win the WBO Intercontinental lightweight title and a WBO lightweight title eliminator; Choi Tseveenpurev, Mongolia, stopped Derry Matthews, Britain, 5, to win the WBU featherweight title.
WARKA, Poland (AP)—Dariusz Snarski, Poland, outpointed Istvan Nagy, Ukraine, 12, to win the vacant WBF Intercontinental Lightweight title.
Sunday
MANILA, Philippines (AP)—Gerry Penalosa, Philippines, stopped Ratanachai Sor Vorapin, Thailand, 6, to retain his WBO bantamweight title; Rey Bautista, Philippines, stopped Genaro Camargo, Mexico, 2, to retain his WBO Intercontinental super bantamweight title; A.J. Banal, Philippines, stopped Caril Herrera, Uruguay, 4, in an IBF super flyweight eliminator.
MMA:
IFL, E. Rutherford, N.J.: Alex Schoenauer def. Brendan Barrett, split decision; Chris Horodecki def. Nate Lamotte, unanimous decision; LC Davis def. Rafael Dias, KO 3:56 R3; Emyr Bussade def. Jesse Lennox, submission (kneebar), 1:25, R2; Mike Ciesnolevicz vs. Carmelo Marrero, no contest; Jim Miller def. Bart Palaszewski, unanimous decision; Brad Blackburn def. Delson Heleno, KO, 1:50 R3; IFL light heavyweight title: Vladimir Matyushenko def. Jamal Patterson, TKO, 3:35, R2 (Matyushenko retains title); IFL featherweight title: Wagnney Fabiano def. Shad Lierley, KO, 0:37 R1 (Fabiano retains title); IFL welterweight title: Jay Hieron def. Mark Miller, TKO, 2:10 R2 (Hieron retains title).
Monday, April 7, 2008
Weekend Fight Results-Ice Man disses Slice
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