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May 13, 2002
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Canelo vs Williams is looking to happen foe Sept, so that wont happen.

maidana turned down Ortiz, Khan is fighting in July, so really there is no one besides no hopers and no namers. apparently golden boy was looking at some guy named jose lopez or some shit.

lara is a great opponent on short notice.
 
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Victor Ortiz to face recently beaten Josesito Lopez on June 23rd
May 21st, 2012

By Dan Ambrose: In a move that leaves one scratching their head and wondering why, Golden Boy Promotions reportedly have chosen #10 IBF welterweight contender Josesito Lopez (29-4, 17 KO’s) to step in and fight former WBC welterweight champion Victor Ortiz (29-3-2, 22 KO’s) in the main event of the June 23rd card at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. I see this as an ESPN2 level fight, not something that should be shown on Showtime.

Lopez, 27, will be replacing the well known former IBF/WBC welterweight champion Andre Berto, who allegedly tested positive for the steroid Nandrolone and won’t be able to take the fight with Ortiz. What makes Lopez such a poor choice, besides the fact that he’s not well known at all among casual boxing fans, is that Lopez is coming off of a loss in his last fight against Mayweather Promotions fighter Jesse Vargas last September. Of course, Ortiz also is coming off of a loss of his own on the same card in a 4th round TKO loss to Mayweather.

For a main event fight like this one you’d like to see Ortiz face someone well known, especially when the fight is being televised on Showtime. It’s one thing having one fighter coming off of a loss, but when you got BOTH fighters coming off of a loss and headlining a show that will be televised nationwide in the United States, that’s kind of a turn off. Of course, only the hardcore boxing fans will be aware of this fact. The casual fans won’t have a clue, but the casual also won’t have a clue who Lopez is, and I can’t imagine this fight bringing in good ratings or anything close to good ratings. I think Golden Boy would have been better off canceling the entire card if this is the best they can come up with.

Showtime has approved of Lopez as the choice, according to Dan Rafael of ESPN.

I think they need o flip the card around and make the co-feature between Lucas Matthysse and Humberto Soto the main event and have the Ortiz vs. Lopez as the co-feature, because that’s the kind of fight I see this.

Lopez isn’t even a welterweight. He’s been fighting at 140, and I wasn’t impressed at all in seeing him lose to a limited fighter in Jesse Vargas last September. He looked like a decent fringe contender at best, but that’s about it. Why couldn’t actual welterweight be found to face Ortiz rather than Lopez? It just reeks of a mismatch in size, power and ability. Lopez isn’t a huge puncher and is more of a volume guy. He’s going to get run over in this fight.
 
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sounds like this hoe is trying to get some money. how you gonna "meet to have sex for money" then get raped? pfffft



Jermain Taylor Accused of Rape, No Charges Filed Yet

by David P. Greisman

Police in Arkansas are investigating a case in which a woman says she met with Jermain Taylor to have sex with him for money, but ended up getting raped, according to the Arkansas News Bureau.

Taylor, 33, has not been arrested nor charged with any crime. The woman was taken into police custody on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance, the report said.

Officers arriving at a hotel in the city of Maumelle on Friday night were told by the 27-year-old woman that “she had gone to the hotel for the purpose of having sex with Taylor for money, and that they began arguing. She told officers she became frightened during the argument and fled, and in doing so she fell down a flight of stairs and injured her ankle,” the article said.

After arriving at the hospital, she said she’d been raped.

Though police didn’t find Taylor at the hotel, its manager “confirmed that the boxer had been at the establishment, but left before officers arrived,” the article said.

Taylor fought April 20, rising from a late knockdown to defeat Caleb Truax by unanimous decision. That victory, which raised his record to 30-4-1 with 18 knockouts, was the former middleweight champion’s second fight back from more than two years out of the ring.
 
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Marquez is a legend and all but he's kinda acting like a hoe. He just pulled out of the July 14th card at Cowboys stadium. His reasoning is he can't find a southpaw to prepare for a possible pacquaio fight in the future. He turned down Brandon Rios, Zab Judah & Eric Morales. He wanted to fight Gesta but Top Rank wouldn't approve it, as obviously a PPV card and a big event at Cowboys stadium would be a big flop with Gesta as a headliner, plus JMM wants around $2-$3.5 million for this fight so the money just isn't there with a subpar opponent.

What the hell does JMM need a southpaw to "prepare" for pacquiao? It's not like he didn't already go through 36 rounds with Pac. Looks like JMM just want's an easy fight and doesn't want to risk anything, which is a shame cuz the past couple months have been nothing but let downs (besides cotto-floyd). Khan-Peterson, Berto-Ortiz, Gamboa-Rios and now JMM all big fights all scrapped. Pac-Bradley better deliver.
 
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Marquez to fight Gesta or Cuenca on July 21st or 28th in Mexico
May 22nd, 2012

By Dan Ambrose: According to the latest boxing news, WBO light welterweight interim champion Juan Manuel Marquez (54-6-1, 39 KO’s) will be fighting on either July 21st or the 28th against either Mercito Gesta (25-0-1, 13 KO’s) or Cesar Cuenca (42-0, 1 KO’s) in Mexico.

There had been a previous report by Dan Rafael of ESPN that the 38-year-old Marquez was planning on taking the summer off, but Marquez’s people are now saying that’s not the case. He plans on fighting in Mexico in late July.

Marquez had previously been penciled in to fight on July 14th at the Cowboys stadium in a pay-per-view fight, but that seems to be off the table for some reason. Erik Morales was an opponent mentioned as who Marquez would have been facing. However, Marquez wasn’t interested in taking the Morales fight because he wanted to face a southpaw opponent to get him ready for a 4th fight against WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao in late 2012.

The Morales fight would definitely help Marquez sell in a PPV bout, because a fight against Gesta or the little known Cuenca likely won’t interest casual fans because neither fighter is well known outside of the hardcore boxing fans.

Marquez has his mind made up that he wants to fight a southpaw to get him ready for Pacquiao. Marquez did this in the past when he took on and destroyed southpaw Likar Ramos by a 1st round knockout in July of last year to get ready for a fight against Pacquiao in November. At best, Ramos was only slightly helpful because he folded immediately in the 1st round. The only positive that Marquez got out of fighting Ramos was the months that he spent training with southpaws to get ready for the fight. The actual fight was useless in preparing Marquez for Pacquiao.

The same will likely apply for Marquez if he faces Gesta or Cuenca. Neither fighter is anything like Pacquiao other than them being southpaws. Cuenca, 31, from Argentina, is painfully slow of hand and foot, and has zero power.

I can’t think of a worse fighter to get Marquez ready for Pacquiao than Cuena. Marquez might as well be facing a fighter with hand speed who fights out of the orthodox stance because that fighter would likely get him better prepared to fight Pacquiao than Cuenca.

Gesta isn’t even a welterweight, he fights at lightweight, and he’s a lot slower than Pacquiao. True, Gesta is a southpaw but he’s got none of Pacquiao’s abilities and it’s another wasted fight for Marquez. Gesta has only fought 2nd and 3rd tier opponents his entire career, which makes him useless in preparing for Pacquiao.
 
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Marquez to fight Gesta or Cuenca on July 21st or 28th in Mexico
May 22nd, 2012

By Dan Ambrose: According to the latest boxing news, WBO light welterweight interim champion Juan Manuel Marquez (54-6-1, 39 KO’s) will be fighting on either July 21st or the 28th against either Mercito Gesta (25-0-1, 13 KO’s) or Cesar Cuenca (42-0, 1 KO’s) in Mexico.

There had been a previous report by Dan Rafael of ESPN that the 38-year-old Marquez was planning on taking the summer off, but Marquez’s people are now saying that’s not the case. He plans on fighting in Mexico in late July.

Marquez had previously been penciled in to fight on July 14th at the Cowboys stadium in a pay-per-view fight, but that seems to be off the table for some reason. Erik Morales was an opponent mentioned as who Marquez would have been facing. However, Marquez wasn’t interested in taking the Morales fight because he wanted to face a southpaw opponent to get him ready for a 4th fight against WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao in late 2012.

The Morales fight would definitely help Marquez sell in a PPV bout, because a fight against Gesta or the little known Cuenca likely won’t interest casual fans because neither fighter is well known outside of the hardcore boxing fans.

Marquez has his mind made up that he wants to fight a southpaw to get him ready for Pacquiao. Marquez did this in the past when he took on and destroyed southpaw Likar Ramos by a 1st round knockout in July of last year to get ready for a fight against Pacquiao in November. At best, Ramos was only slightly helpful because he folded immediately in the 1st round. The only positive that Marquez got out of fighting Ramos was the months that he spent training with southpaws to get ready for the fight. The actual fight was useless in preparing Marquez for Pacquiao.

The same will likely apply for Marquez if he faces Gesta or Cuenca. Neither fighter is anything like Pacquiao other than them being southpaws. Cuenca, 31, from Argentina, is painfully slow of hand and foot, and has zero power.

I can’t think of a worse fighter to get Marquez ready for Pacquiao than Cuena. Marquez might as well be facing a fighter with hand speed who fights out of the orthodox stance because that fighter would likely get him better prepared to fight Pacquiao than Cuenca.

Gesta isn’t even a welterweight, he fights at lightweight, and he’s a lot slower than Pacquiao. True, Gesta is a southpaw but he’s got none of Pacquiao’s abilities and it’s another wasted fight for Marquez. Gesta has only fought 2nd and 3rd tier opponents his entire career, which makes him useless in preparing for Pacquiao.
 
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ay 22nd, 2012

By Chris Williams: If you’re wondering why WBO super bantamweight champion Nonito Doniare will be facing IBF super bantamweight champion Jeffrey Mathebula (26-3, 14 KO’s) on June 30th instead of fringe contender Cristian Mijares on July 14th at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, it’s because HBO turned down the Mijares-Donaire fight, according to an interview of Top Rank promoter Bob Arum at boxingsocialist.com.

Arum said “You can’t argue with the guys [HBO] that spend the money.”

Obviously HBO saw in Mijares what I saw in him – a fighter that had already been exposed by Vic Darchinyan and Nehomar Cermeno in three consecutive losses in 2008 and 2009, but who hasn’t fought anyone really good since those three defeats.
 
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ay 22nd, 2012

By Chris Williams: If you’re wondering why WBO super bantamweight champion Nonito Doniare will be facing IBF super bantamweight champion Jeffrey Mathebula (26-3, 14 KO’s) on June 30th instead of fringe contender Cristian Mijares on July 14th at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, it’s because HBO turned down the Mijares-Donaire fight, according to an interview of Top Rank promoter Bob Arum at boxingsocialist.com.

Arum said “You can’t argue with the guys [HBO] that spend the money.”

Obviously HBO saw in Mijares what I saw in him – a fighter that had already been exposed by Vic Darchinyan and Nehomar Cermeno in three consecutive losses in 2008 and 2009, but who hasn’t fought anyone really good since those three defeats.
 
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The German Boxing Board joins BBBofC in opposing Chisora vs. Haye fight
May 21st, 2012

By William Mackay: The German Boxing Board (BDB) has reportedly sided with the British Boxing Board of Control in condemning the planned July 14th non-title heavyweight fight between former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye and Dereck Chisora, according to the BBC.

The BDB joins with the World Boxing Council as well in opposing the Chisora-Haye fight. However, despite the negative reactions from the BBBofC, BDB and WBC, the Chisora vs. Haye fight is still steaming ahead and it looks very well like it will indeed take place on July 14th unless the BBBofC can get a court order to halt the fight from taking place. It’s unclear whether the BBBofC will be able to do this, because Chisora’s promoter has found the Luxembourg Boxing Federation to sanction the fight, and it appears that they have the ability to do this unless proven otherwise.

Chisora had his boxing license taken away for his part in a fist fight/wrestling match with Haye after the Chisora vs. Vitali Klitschko bout in Munich, Germany last February. The BBBofC responded by taking away Chisora’s boxing license for an indefinite time. They didn’t have to take Haye’s away, because he had already turned his license in when he retired not long ago. However, if he were to try and get his boxing license back with the BBBofC right now the chances would likely be poor that they would be returning it to him due to his fight with Chisora in Munich.

Chisora and Haye will have to deal with some pretty hard penalties by going ahead with this fight. The WBC will be expelling both fighters if they take the fight in July, and the BBBofC said this to the BBC “Anyone who participates will be deemed to have terminated their membership.”

The problem is in this day and age there are often multiple places you can go when been turned away by an organization. It’s a market, and the WBA and the WBO have no problem with the Chisora vs. Haye fight from taking place, meaning that the WBC’s expelling them will matter little. And if the Luxembourg Boxing Federation continue to sanction them for future bouts, then they pretty don’t even need the BBBofC to continue fighting while living in Britain.
 
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I think roy is going to die in the ring where is his family at to stop him

Roy Jones Junior Headed To Poland For fight With Highly Ranked 175-Pounder Dawid Kostecki

By James Slater: Living legend and future Hall of Famer Roy Jones Junior simply does not know how to quit, or he doesn’t want to quit or he cannot walk away for whatever reason. Now 43-year-old and having won just three of his last seven ring appearances, the one-time “Superman” will drop back down to light-heavyweight for a June 30th fight in Poland.

Jones, who won a wide decision over relative no-name Max Alexander last time out in December of 2011 (and was thrilled to bits with the almost meaningless cruiserweight victory), will face 30-year-old Polish hero Dawid Kostecki at the end of next month. The bout will be scheduled for ten-rounds.

Jones, who refused to travel for a fight when he was in his unbeatable prime, has taken his act on the road in recent years, and his success level abroad has not been great. Stopped inside a round by Danny Green in Australia in 2009, Jones was later brutally iced in the 10th and final round of his fight with Denis Lebedev in Russia. That damaging loss (damaging both to Jones’ reputation and possibly to his long-term health) looked like the end for the former multi-weight king, but no, he has already fought one time since.

What can we expect from the fight with Kostecki?

Much younger than Jones, taller and with a longer reach, the man known as “Gypsy” is a big and strong light-heavyweight. At 39-1(25), Kostecki’s record does not suggest he is a brutal KO puncher, but he hits hard enough to be able to flatten Jones. Indeed, right from the outset, this fight looks like another KO defeat in waiting for the all-time great (Too much praise for Jones? Maybe, but we must remember how very special he was in the years 1993 to 2003).

Kostecki has not lost since being stopped in the 9th-round by Frenchman Rachid Kanfouah way back in May of 2006 (around the time Jones Junior was attempting to rebuild after suffering savage KO losses to Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson). Since then, the tough Pole has won 18 in a row. Okay, Kostecki has not faced anyone of obvious note - his best wins coming over Lolenga Mock (WU10) and a faded Byron Mitchell (KO4) - but he looks to be too hungry, too strong and too young for Jones.

Kostecki has had just three fights outside of Poland, yet he now has a big name coming over to give him a hi-profile fight; a fight Kostecki could not have dreamed of getting at home a few years ago. How the one-mighty Jones has fallen. Why he goes on we can only speculate. Unless he can somehow roll back the years to pre-2008 (or maybe even further), Jones will almost certainly pick up his 9th pro defeat next month. Sadly, no-one will be surprised if Jones, 55-8(40) suffers also his 5th KO defeat
 
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Roy Jones Junior Headed To Poland For fight With Highly Ranked 175-Pounder Dawid Kostecki

By James Slater: Living legend and future Hall of Famer Roy Jones Junior simply does not know how to quit, or he doesn’t want to quit or he cannot walk away for whatever reason. Now 43-year-old and having won just three of his last seven ring appearances, the one-time “Superman” will drop back down to light-heavyweight for a June 30th fight in Poland.

Jones, who won a wide decision over relative no-name Max Alexander last time out in December of 2011 (and was thrilled to bits with the almost meaningless cruiserweight victory), will face 30-year-old Polish hero Dawid Kostecki at the end of next month. The bout will be scheduled for ten-rounds.

Jones, who refused to travel for a fight when he was in his unbeatable prime, has taken his act on the road in recent years, and his success level abroad has not been great. Stopped inside a round by Danny Green in Australia in 2009, Jones was later brutally iced in the 10th and final round of his fight with Denis Lebedev in Russia. That damaging loss (damaging both to Jones’ reputation and possibly to his long-term health) looked like the end for the former multi-weight king, but no, he has already fought one time since.

What can we expect from the fight with Kostecki?

Much younger than Jones, taller and with a longer reach, the man known as “Gypsy” is a big and strong light-heavyweight. At 39-1(25), Kostecki’s record does not suggest he is a brutal KO puncher, but he hits hard enough to be able to flatten Jones. Indeed, right from the outset, this fight looks like another KO defeat in waiting for the all-time great (Too much praise for Jones? Maybe, but we must remember how very special he was in the years 1993 to 2003).

Kostecki has not lost since being stopped in the 9th-round by Frenchman Rachid Kanfouah way back in May of 2006 (around the time Jones Junior was attempting to rebuild after suffering savage KO losses to Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson). Since then, the tough Pole has won 18 in a row. Okay, Kostecki has not faced anyone of obvious note - his best wins coming over Lolenga Mock (WU10) and a faded Byron Mitchell (KO4) - but he looks to be too hungry, too strong and too young for Jones.

Kostecki has had just three fights outside of Poland, yet he now has a big name coming over to give him a hi-profile fight; a fight Kostecki could not have dreamed of getting at home a few years ago. How the one-mighty Jones has fallen. Why he goes on we can only speculate. Unless he can somehow roll back the years to pre-2008 (or maybe even further), Jones will almost certainly pick up his 9th pro defeat next month. Sadly, no-one will be surprised if Jones, 55-8(40) suffers also his 5th KO defeat
 
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Michael, Doug or Lem ‏@ringmagazine

Lem: Oscar De La Hoya: Alvarez-Williams is on, done deal, MGM Grand, Sept. 15. #boxing

WBC junior middleweight beltholder Saul "Canelo" Alvarez will defend his belt against southpaw former two-time welterweight titleholder Paul Williams on Sept. 15 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on a network to be determined, Golden Boy Promotions President, Oscar De La Hoya, informed ******.com.

De La Hoya said that Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer will begin negotiations with HBO and Showtime for a spot on either of the cabel giants for the clash between Alvarez (40-0-1, 29 knockouts) and Williams (41-2, 27 KOs).

"I'm doing Canelo versus Paul Williams, and that's confirmed for Sept. 15. I'm on a mission to put on a spectacular event from top to bottom, and it's all done, baby. Sept. 15, and it's a go. I don't say that it's a done deal until it's a signed deal," said De La Hoya.

"So it will be live from the MGM in Las Vegas. It has no network yet. That's going to be up to my man, Richard Schaefer. So I'm going to have my man, Richard Schaefer, now deal with HBO and Showtime to see what he can come up with."

Alvarez, who is only 21, is coming off a unanimous decision over former titleholder Sugar Shane Mosley on May 5, and shares a victory over former welterweight beltholder Kermit Cintron with Williams.

"Canelo wants to keep fighting the best," said De La Hoya. "So this is David and Goliath, and, you know, my man, it's on."

Williams has split bouts with RING middleweight champ Sergio Martinez and former beltholder Carlos Quintana, and won a disputed majority decision over Erislandy Lara last year.

"Here you have Paul Williams, who is a very dangerous fighter who keeps coming, so it's going to be a dangerous fight," said De La Hoya.

"But I have all of the confidence in the world in Canelo that he will have another spectacular night against a very dangerous fighter in Paul Williams."


Now if Canelo beats Paul Williams sky is the limit for the 21 yr old man child, and he will be fighting Mayweather for sure..