This Sunday Feb 17...Also in the undercards MONTIEL vs. CASTILLO and MIJARES vs. NAVARRO..
My Predictions
JT - KO 9
Castillo - Decision
Mijares - Decision
I hope JT wins this one without Emanuel Steward sa iyang corner.
This Sunday Feb 17...Also in the undercards MONTIEL vs. CASTILLO and MIJARES vs. NAVARRO..
My Predictions
JT - KO 9
Castillo - Decision
Mijares - Decision
I hope JT wins this one without Emanuel Steward sa iyang corner.
still would go for KELLY P. but still a toss up fight i won't be surprise if JT can pull an upset...
but based on their performance for the past 3-4 fights Kelly P. has been consistent, compose & knows when to go for the kill....
btw asa ni live makita bai?
Ug kinsay ma TKO adto ko dapig sa Winner... lol
Seriously, I go for Taylor.
I think SOPCAST will stream this fight..
With his old trainer back I think makabalos na jud si taylor ani..
karon Sunday na jud ang bout aning duha.. kinsa tan-aw ninyo ang daug ani mga bro? mogawas jud ni karong Dominngo sa Sopcast. I'll go for the ghost for this bout, but who knows. Taylor got back his old trainor so he might have a good performance.. check this out bro's...
KELLY PAVLIK & JERMAIN TAYLOR RELOAD FOR SECOND BATTLE!
Saturday, February 16th, Live on Pay-Per-View!
Photos by Chris Farina/Top Rank
LAS VEGAS, NEV. -- The storied middleweight division has been rife with legendary rivalries. In the '40s Rocky Graziano had Tony Zale, in the '50s Sugar Ray Robinson, Carmen Basilio, and Gene Fullmer had each other and in the '60s Nino Benvenuti had Emile Griffith. However, for the past 40 years the middleweight division has endured a void -- great champions without great championship rivalries.
* source: http://www.hbo.com/boxing/events/200...ouncement.html
up for this...
nindot kaau ang mga undercards..possible makontra sa atoang mga Filipino Boxers
possible Montiel vs Gorres 2 hehehheOriginally Posted by jOmorzz
oh check this out!
Arum wants Gorres-Montiel 2!
Wednesday, February 13 2008
By Nick Giongco
Top Rank CEO Bob Arum told Fightnews.com and The Manila Bulletin on Monday about his desire to stage a rematch between Filipino Z Gorres and Mexican Fernando Montiel sometime in May if Montiel gets clearance from Goldn Boy Promotions. Gorres and Montiel had fought in February 2007 in Gorres' hometown of Cebu City, Philippines, and ringsiders believe Montiel was lucky to have excaped with the decision. Arum also bared that another Filipino hotshot, super-bantam Bernabe Concepcion, will return to action on April 26. The 76-year-old Harvard-educated lawyer from New York revealed that Concepcion's rugged win over Juan Ruiz over the weekend in Guanajuato, Mexico, showed his inexperience. "Concepcion must learn how to get out of trouble," said Arum, who was angry that the referee was unable to control and handle the bruising bout."The other guy was a lot like a defensive lineman from the New York Giants," said Arum, who was so overwhelmed by the response to the Latin Futy card that he might stage it every month in different cities across Mexico. "This will benefit the Filipinos (who will be given fights in the card)," added Arum. The Latin Futy slugfest was starred by Mexico's beloved Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
* source: http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2...EhTeqgwjW.html
unsay tan-aw ninyo ani mga bro? madayon kaha ni
JT will win this fight...
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