2007 NT Boxing Post: Thanks For A Great Year/ Please Lock

ah damnit...I wanted to watch it now that they are showing the whole fights instead of those over dramatized clips from the previous seasons.
 
^^^They still show clips during the regular show, but they are extended clips compared to seasons past. The full bouts will be shown separately.
RIP Diego Corrales
40-5 (33 KO's)
Rest In Peace to one of the fiercest warriors to ever step foot into the ring. His body may have passed, but his spirit will live on through his epic bouts. May his eternity be filled with cheering fans and loving family.
 
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Fighting off suicide from the lack of quality boxing cards the last few weeks. I've been fine, busy as all hell with work and school starting up again. I'm on year 4 of the 8 year bachelor's degree program. How've you been man?
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ing school (1st year of college) in Jan, so i'm excited about that.

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Oh yeah, and our boy Joel Julio is now campaigning full-time at the 154 pound division
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On the Contender tip, i'm rooting for Jaidon Codrington.


Co-sign. Even though Alan Green completey dismantled him on live TV, I think The Don still has a very bright future. I am surprised that a veteran promoter like Lou DiBella would throw him to the wolves like that so early in his career considering his potential. If it weren't for that managerial mistake I highly doubt Codrington would have even considered The Contender.
 
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That's great, good luck w/ that. 8 years, though...
RIP Diego Corrales
40-5 (33 KO's)
Rest In Peace to one of the fiercest warriors to ever step foot into the ring. His body may have passed, but his spirit will live on through his epic bouts. May his eternity be filled with cheering fans and loving family.
 
They said the show will be more geared towards the training aspect and actual boxing things. There of course will still be the whole family/tearjerker moments, but they are supposed to crank up the boxing related stuff this year. And basing on the first episode, it definitely looks like they're going that way. Not one family shot whatsoever, and they showed a decent amount of sparring.
RIP Diego Corrales
40-5 (33 KO's)
Rest In Peace to one of the fiercest warriors to ever step foot into the ring. His body may have passed, but his spirit will live on through his epic bouts. May his eternity be filled with cheering fans and loving family.
 
Sorry to interrupt this thread but Seriously I think this is Larry Merchants Grand Daughter... And I know you have all seen the video by now but did anyone else think of Larry when they heard her answer?





For those who don't know who Larry is...

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Now back to your regularly scheduled thread already in progress.
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^^ LOL, it wouldn't surprise me. her pointless rambling did seem like it was taken straight from Larry's playbook.
RIP Diego Corrales
40-5 (33 KO's)
Rest In Peace to one of the fiercest warriors to ever step foot into the ring. His body may have passed, but his spirit will live on through his epic bouts. May his eternity be filled with cheering fans and loving family.
 
After one episode of Contender, I already like this one the best.
I'm impressed with the group and the trainers
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Buddy & Pepe
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That alone is incentive enough to win, just to get trained by those two.
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^^^^ Agreed, they got real top-flight trainers, and some real top talent. Undefeated fighters, former world title challengers, blue-chip prospects. Its a great mix. And i've heard a lot of people complain about how they got rid of 6 guys before even letting them fight. I diagree. Anyone remember Andre Eason looking shot last year? Or Brent Cooper's horrible performance from season one. The whole training part allowed them to get an idea on which fighters were in shape and ready to go, and which fighters were not physically up to task Getting rid of the dead weight allows the fans to see nothing but in-shape, ready to go fighters.

And i told yall about Donnie McCrary MONTHS ago. He's gonna be this year's Alfonso Gomez. Dude does not give up, and has enough pop to starch some of these guys.
RIP Diego Corrales
40-5 (33 KO's)
Rest In Peace to one of the fiercest warriors to ever step foot into the ring. His body may have passed, but his spirit will live on through his epic bouts. May his eternity be filled with cheering fans and loving family.
 
McCrary almost starched Allan Green a while back on FNF. There are some good solid guys on there
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i was going to root for dude to but after a beat down like that i may look around

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Anyone that watched McCrary floor Green on Friday Night Fights knew about him as well.


True, but a lot of people didn't see that, or don't give McCrary much credit, just saying he was a bum who got a lucky shot in. McCrary is a tough SOB and is gonna surprise some folks.

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RIP Diego Corrales
40-5 (33 KO's)
Rest In Peace to one of the fiercest warriors to ever step foot into the ring. His body may have passed, but his spirit will live on through his epic bouts. May his eternity be filled with cheering fans and loving family.
 
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NEW YORK -- Shane Mosley knows he'll be up against more than WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto when they meet in Madison Square Garden on Nov. 10.

For Mosley, dealing with a crowd that certainly will be pro-Cotto by a large margin is as much a challenge.

The title fight will be Cotto's fourth bout in the Garden, but the first that doesn't take place on the eve of the Puerto Rican Day parade in Manhattan. Regardless, organizers expect a huge turnout, perhaps even as big as the sellout crowd for Cotto's knockout of Zab Judah in June.

The November crowd surely will be firmly in Cotto's favor, given his prominence in New York -- and the popularity of boxing among his countrymen.

"My wife is a New Yorker," Mosley, of Pomona, Calif., said with a smile Thursday. "I have a lot of fans in New York."

But not nearly as many as the undefeated Cotto (30-0, 25 knockouts).

"I love Puerto Rico and I love Puerto Ricans," Mosley added. "But on the night of Nov. 10, I have to do what I have to do, and I will be victorious. Nothing will keep me from my goal of being the best welterweight out there for this decade.

"I know Cotto is a great warrior, very strong-willed, and will come to fight. We're two guys who will bring it all."

Mosley needs to bring it all if he wants to remain viable in the sport. For the last decade, he's been one of boxing's better fighters, and he owned the IBF lightweight crown for two years, then moved up to win the WBC welterweight championship in 2000 with a split decision over Oscar De La Hoya (now his promoter).

Mosley lost the title to Vernon Forrest and then was beaten in a rematch, both by decision, in 2002. He also lost twice to Winky Wright by decisions in 2004.

Ever since, he's been climbing back toward a title shot, and now Cotto has given it to him.

"I plan to take advantage of this chance and walk out of the Garden with the title," said Mosley (44-4, 37 KOs).

Mosley turns 36 Friday, and the fight's promoters had a birthday cake for him at the news conference. If Cotto was tempted to blow out the candles, he held back.

Cotto, who will be 27 for the fight, is in his prime, and his relentlessness has served him well as he moved toward, then won the championship. He knows in Mosley he'll face a versatile, experienced foe.

"This is a new chapter in my career," Cotto said. "And it's a pleasure for me.

"On Nov. 10, you will see one of the best fights you've ever seen."

The fight will be shown on HBO pay-per-view. The undercard has not yet been completed.


Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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Just a reminder for those that will be around tonight or for those that want to set their DVR's:

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September 7
At Biloxi, Miss. (ESPN2): Zab Judah vs. Edwin Vazquez, 10 rounds, welterweights; Lamont Peterson vs. Frankie Santos, 12 rounds, junior welterweights; Adam Richards vs. Rafael Pedro, 10 rounds, heavyweights; Josiah Judah vs. Rich Dalphon, 6 rounds, super middleweights


Big fight for Zab Judah tonight. His loss to Cotto actually did alot to boost his appeal and gain some credibility back so if he wins tonight, I wouldnt be surprised to see him in a big fight down the road.

Also, Lamont Peterson steps out on his own tonight and he is always fairly exciting to watch.
 
im tuned in to ESPN2...
Cotto/Mosely in studio with Brian Kinney ... Tite Work

Im glad Zab sounds Humbled. that Cotto Beatin may have been good for him I hope so.

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damn looks like a good night of firday night fights and im about to leave the house. im not sure but they dont replay right right??

and BUM Zuda about to get worked. i dont care who he is fighting.

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Marquez-Juarez cancelled!

Friday, September 7 2007

Plug pulled on entire Fireworks card

Due to an injury suffered in training camp by WBC Super Featherweight World Champion Juan Manuel Marquez, the September 15 "Fireworks" Pay-Per-View show promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and scheduled for MGM Grand in Las Vegas has been cancelled. Marquez, who was scheduled to fight Rocky Juarez in the evening's main event, suffered a cut on his right hand which developed an infection. As a result, severe swelling occurred and forced him to withdraw from the bout. "The safety of our fighters comes first and it's too bad that Juan Manuel got hurt after training so hard for this fight," said Oscar de la Hoya, president of Golden Boy Promotions. "We are having him come to Los Angeles this weekend for further evaluation and treatment by a specialist." Subsequently the entire show, which also was scheduled to feature Kassim Ouma against Sergio Mora, the IBF world featherweight title bout between Robert Guerrero and Martin Honorio as well as Francisco Bojado against Steve Forbes, was cancelled. Tickets purchased for this event may be refunded at the original point of purchase.
RIP Diego Corrales
40-5 (33 KO's)
Rest In Peace to one of the fiercest warriors to ever step foot into the ring. His body may have passed, but his spirit will live on through his epic bouts. May his eternity be filled with cheering fans and loving family.
 
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