Wilder is fighting some scandihooligan this morning, scheduled at 10am Thailand Time.
Wilder is fighting some scandihooligan this morning, scheduled at 10am Thailand Time.
That to me is not the big one. Haney/Kambosos rematch. In the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. The guys and their camps literally hate each other. 1030am or so it should kick off, prelims on now.
WTF sort of shit video is that you numpty?
Finns are not scandinavian
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Here's a nice super slomo of Wilder knocking out the hapless scandihooligan.
And Sanches demolishing Negron, who in fairness did get up but got stopped after the beating continued.
Not much mentioned, but apparently tomorrow morning (from) 7am Thailand time on ESPN+ and Sky Sports Arena as far as I can see.Vasiliy Lomachenko vs Jamaine Ortiz
Penultimate fight (Ramirez/Romero) starting now.
Added: And not going to last long by the look of it.
Pretty comfortable win for Loma. Bit fucking cheeky giving Ortiz his NABF belt back at the end.
First time I have heard of the WBC reversing a old title fight outcome.
At a WBC convention in Acapulco,Jeff Fenech was retroactively awarded his fourth world title belt.
Took 30 years for them to give Jeff the win instead of the infamous draw against Azumah Nelson.
What a fucking joke.
...boxing fans have questioned whether this will set a new precedent to review any other fights that are deemed controversial.
Fans pointed to the 1988 WBC World lightweight title fight between Jose Luis Ramirez and Pernell Whitaker.
Ramirez won the split decision from the judges but the general consensus was that Whitaker was robbed.
It was the only blemish on Whitaker’s record until his final few fights and he did bounce back to win the title the following year.
What about Jeff Horn’s fight against Manny Pacquiao, which saw US pundits blast the judges after a unanimous decision for the Aussie? Others asked for another look at Canelo Alvarez and Gennedy Golovkin’s first fight, which was deemed a draw when fans were quick to crown GGG the winner.
Boxing reporter for KOTV Boxing Ciaran Gibbons tweeted: “The WBC are going to be handing out a lot of ‘retrospective titles’ if this is the criteria.”
Fellow boxing reporter Matthew Aguilar posted: “I have retroactively awarded the WBC title of ‘Worst Sanctioning Body in the History of Mankind’. Authentic handcrafted belt forthcoming.”
Boxing 2022: Jeff Fenech-Azumah Nelson 1991 draw overturned, fans react | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site
Moises Fuentes, the former two-division world champion from Mexico City, has died at age 37. His passing comes 13 months after he suffered brain injuries in a sixth round knockout loss to David Cuellar in Cancun, Mexico.
Fuentes had been placed in a medically induced coma to reduce brain swelling after the discovery of a blood clot. The fight was Fuentes’ first in three years, after he was stopped in five rounds by Roman Gonzalez. Fuentes, whose final record is 25-7-1 (14 knockouts), was knocked out in the sixth round by Cuellar, who is 16 years his junior, and was removed from the ring on a stretcher.
WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman made the announcement on Twitter on Thursday, writing “Thank God Moises Fuentes is already resting in peace. A warrior who fought to the last breath. Our condolences to his family and friends and our appreciation to his wife for her dedication and dedication with indescribable love during this difficult year of suffering.”
Fuentes turned professional in 2007 and remained undefeated until 2011, when he lost a split decision to Juan Hernandez, who missed weight for that bout. Fuentes won his first world title that year, when he won a split decision over Raul Garcia to win the WBO strawweight title. He made two successful defenses, including a career-best win over former world champion Ivan Calderon, whom he stopped in five rounds, before moving up to 108 pounds. Fuentes drew with Donnie Nietes in an attempt to wrest the WBO junior flyweight title in 2013, before being knocked out in nine rounds in a rematch the following year.
Fuentes showed he still had some fight left in him by defeating former world titleholders Oswaldo Novoa and Francisco Rodriguez Jr. in 2015 before being stopped by Kosei Tanaka in five rounds in a 2016 fight for the vacant WBO junior flyweight title. Fuentes struggled as he moved above his natural weight classes, losing a majority to decision to journeyman Ulises Lara in 2017, being knocked out in one by Daigo Higa in 2018 for the WBC flyweight title before the loss to Chocolatito Gonzalez in 2018.
World title challenger Sulem Urbina was among the boxers who expressed their condolences after the news broke.
“Today I ask the boxing world not to forget him. Today ask to respect boxers and pray every time one steps in the ring,” wrote Urbina on Twitter.
Ex-champ Moises Fuentes dies at age 37, a year after suffering brain injury in fight - The Ring
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Forgot to mention, it seems Fury has unretired again.
Times are Thailand, and I presume estimated ring walk.
You gotta be kidding me.
Talk about an overmatch.
I wasn't about to stay up all night to watch that.
But let's face it, I would think everyone wants to watch Usyk Fury so let's hope that happens.
Anyway, some kind soul has already uploaded it. Nice, can watch it with my morning coffee.
Boxing 2022 12 03 Tyson Fury Vs Dereck Chisora PPV 1080p HDTV H264-DARKSPORT (download torrent) - TPB
Why? A ten round beat down that should have been stopped earlier.
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