Boxing Schedule for Month of January

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^^^^ ARCHIE SOLIS THATZ MY UNCLES HOMIE OUT THERE IN GUADALAJARA MEX. MY UNCLE TOLD ME HE JUST OPEN A BIG ASS GYM OUT THERE. HE TOLD ME COME THRUE AND GET DOWN IN THE RING LOL I DIDNDT KNOW JORGE SOLIS ARCHIE'S BROTHER FOUGHT MANNY PACQUIAO A FEW YEARS BACK.
 
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^^^^ ARCHIE SOLIS THATZ MY UNCLES HOMIE OUT THERE IN GUADALAJARA MEX. MY UNCLE TOLD ME HE JUST OPEN A BIG ASS GYM OUT THERE. HE TOLD ME COME THRUE AND GET DOWN IN THE RING LOL I DIDNDT KNOW JORGE SOLIS ARCHIE'S BROTHER FOUGHT MANNY PACQUIAO A FEW YEARS BACK.
If you actually box and have a chance to spar/train with Archie & Jorge I'd take it. I remember when Solis fought Pacquiao I thought that Solis' height might give Pacquiao problems :ermm: .. who would've guessed heh.
 
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naner, or anyone else who might know, is Fox Sports Net on TV, what channel is that, or is this online only wtf?


Today At Las Vegas (Fox Sports Net): Gabriel Campillo vs. Beibut Shumenov, rematch, 12 rounds, for Campillo's WBA light heavyweight title; Erislandy Lara vs. Grady Brewer, 10 rounds, junior middleweights; Eloy Perez vs. David Rodela, 10 rounds, featherweights; Carlos Molina vs. Tyler Ziolowski, 6 rounds, junior welterweights; Jessie Vargas vs. Rickey Kinney, 4 rounds, junior welterweights; Ronny Rios vs. Willshaun Boxley, 4 or 6 rounds, featherweights; Gayrat Ahmedov vs. Harley Kilfian, 6 rounds, light heavyweights; Ravshan Hudaynazarov vs. Scott Ball, 6 rounds, junior middleweights


At Reno, Nev. (ESPN2): Jesse Brinkley vs. Curtis Stevens, 12 rounds, IBF super middleweight eliminator; Raymond Serrano Jr. vs. Ronnie Warrior Jr., 10 rounds, welterweights; Brandon Gonzales vs. Dewey Welliver, 6 rounds, middleweights; Tyler Hinkey vs. William Mitch Williams, 6 rounds, heavyweights; Carlos Gaytan vs. Jack Montgomery, 4 rounds, light heavyweights; Chad Forrester vs. Michael Goins, 4 rounds, heavyweights
 
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thanks man

Beibut Shumenov & Erislandy Lara are two guys I'm really impressed with.

Lara actually tried to get a fight with Kermit Cintron, Sergio Martinez and Angulo and they all turned him down. Impressive to go after guys like that with only 9 fights.

Beibut is a beast

 
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this Brinkley vs. Stevens fight is damn good, Stevens just got knocked down dont know if he has anything left
 
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anyone catch the Beibut Shumenov & Erislandy Lara fights?

First off, Beibut Shumenov got his ass kicked by Campillo. He is pure bute force, but he really couldn't land shit. Lots of aggression, but he was getting schooled. Some how he got the split decision victory. One of the worst decisions I've ever seen in my life.

Second, this really shows that a guy with 10 fights shouldn't be fighting for a championship, they are moving him way to fast. He took massive amount of punishment. His career could be very short. His intensity and determination is impressive, but his defense is very leaky and he needs some work.

As far Lara, great win over Grady Brewer. But, like Beibut Shumenov, he showed that he needs a bit of work before taking on some of the bigger names in the division. Hopefully he stuck around and learned something from the Beibut Shumenov fight. No need to rush things. The announcers pointed out accurately that Lara doesn't have much of an inside game at all, that's something he needs to improve. Brewer fought a great fight, winning several rounds, very cagy fight. Beautiful knockdown in the final round by Lara. That's a good way to move a prospect but Lara needs some polishing on his game. Hopefully he learned somethings.
 
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Shumenov's Decision: Protest Coming, Investigation Too

By Rick Reeno

In one of the worst decisions I have ever witnessed, Beibut Shumenov (9-1, 6KOs) was awarded a twelve round split-decision victory over Gabriel Campillo (19-3, 6KOs) to capture the WBA light heavyweight title on Friday night at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Judge Levi Martinez had an accurate score of 117-111 in favor of Campillo. Jerry Roth had a very off night with his final tally of 115-113 in favor of Shumenov, and Particia Morse Jarman should be banned from judging after submitting her horrendous score of 117-111 in favor of Shumenov.

BoxingScene.com had it 116-111 in favor of Campillo.

Doug Fischer, handling broadcast duties for the live telecast on Fox Sports Net, had it 8 round to 4 in favor of Campillo. After the fight was over, Fischer was quoted as saying "Shumenov got a gift. Hell of a fight but Campillo should have won."

I agree with many of my colleagues who saw a near one-sided fight in favor of Campillo. The fight wasn't close. The rounds were easy to score. One fighter with a big gas tank had outworked another fighter with serious stamina issues. Other than a cut near his left eye, Campillo barely had a mark on his face. Shumenov had the appearance of a fighter who went through a twelve round war.

Based on what I saw, 75% of Shumenov's punches were either blocked or completely missed their mark. He barely landed anything of note. Campillo couldn't miss the target if he closed his eyes. Shumenov was wide open for every punch that landed and his balance was terrible.

Campillo's promoter Sampson Lewkowicz told BoxingScene.com that he plans to file a protest with the WBA on Monday. He will demand a full investigation by the Nevada State Athletic Commission with respect to the scoring by Particia Morse Jarman.

"I demand a full investigation on the judge who scored 117-111. It was another travesty for boxing. I want a full investigation on the judge. That judge put a black eye on boxing and a black eye on all of the judges in Nevada and all the people of Nevada. She can never come back to judge again. She is either blind or got paid off - one of the two. Keith Kizer is one the best commissioners and he will never allow that [for her to judge again]," Lewkowicz said.

"I will demand for the WBA to watch the fight and ask for an immediate rematch. This is why boxing is doing so bad because of this kind of travesty that happened tonight. It happened with Sergio Martinez when the ref stopped the fight after he counted to ten and then let the fight continue, and it happened with Joan Guzman when Funeka won that fight. The commissioners need to penalize these kind of officials. On Monday morning the WBA will receive a protest of this travesty."

Campillo was so confident of a win he thought the scores were misread by the ring announcer. He told BoxingScene of his plan to request an immediate rematch through the WBA.

"I got robbed in Las Vegas. This is an embarrassment for everyone. I will immediately request a rematch from the WBA," Campillo said.

I received a lot of angry phone calls from industry figures who were outraged with the scoring. One of the angrier calls came from promoter Lou DiBella. He echoed the popular opinion that calls for a full investigation of Jarman. As a representative of the sport, he was personally embarrassed by the decision. He made a very good point. How can the industry create new fans with this kind of officiating?

"They should have a full investigation of that fight and everyone involved should be ashamed of themselves. That was disgraceful. It was a Funeka decision. I had that fight 10 rounds to 2 or 9 rounds to 3 at most. That's a disgrace. American boxing owes Campillo an apology. A decision like that makes it embarrassing to tell people that you are in the industry. You couldn't have scored the fight for Shumenov if you actually watched the fight. Every comment I've read on the fight. Every person I've spoken to said Campillo won. Is everyone wrong and the two judges are right? Something is going on with theses decisions that are so out of whack and we have to do something right now about it," DiBella said.

"Jerry Roth had one of the worst nights of his life. The other judge that had it 9 rounds to 3 for Shumenov, they should immediately sit down and have a chat with her and take a close look at her scorecard. I can accept Roth had a bad night. I can't accept the other scorecard under any circumstance. Every day that passes we are shooting ourselves in the foot as a sport and an industry. How can you make new fans when they watch a fight that end with a decision like that? Anyone who says Shumenov won doesn't know a f**king thing about boxing. Explaining this to the fans makes me embarrassed to be in this industry. The fight was not even close."

"Poor Sampson; in the last year he got f**ked more times than a porn star. Someone should take a CD of that fight and drop it off on Senator McCain's desk. I don't blame Shumenov. He fought his heart out but he got beat. The two judges are the ones who have to answer the questions, not the Shumenov camp. The whole world knows he lost except for two judges."
 
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I haven't seen the FSN card yet, but I did watch the show in Germany where Robert Helenius beat the shit out of Lamon Brewster in his 11th fight and Kubrat Pulev ruined Matt Skelton. Two unprotected heavyweights coming out from the other side ..
 
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So I just finished watching the Shumenov fight and what the motherfuck? How in the world do you even remotely score that fight for him? That decision was shameful.

As far as Lara/Brewster goes, I liked what I saw from Lara .. he fought an experienced veteran with quality wins and stopped him. We saw Lara take a good punch, we saw him go rounds, in trouble and pressured and he still came through and did what he needed to do. I don't want to see him rushed to a title shot but I like the way he's progressing for a guy with 10 fights. I'd like to see him in there with someone like Kassim Ouma, Joel Julio or Joachim Alcine next or coming up.