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Can Lamon Brewster Still Be A Factor In The Heavyweight Division?

brewster444646_01.jpgIt’s hard to believe that it’s only been four months since former one-time World Boxing Organization heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster (33-4, 29 KOs) was stopped in the 7th round by International Boxing Federation heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. It seems like ages, especially because of the lack of news about Brewster in the boxing world. Brewster, still only 34, is almost completely forgotten, as if he’s been written off because of the loss to Klitschko. However, the loss shouldn’t be that big of a deal, since Brewster was quite literally insane for fighting Klitschko in the first place, because it had been a year since Brewster had last fought, and even worse, he was coming off a eye surgery to repair a detached retina.

Most sane fighters would have opted to take a warm-up fight, perhaps three to four of them just to get the rust out of their system and to make sure their eye holds up under the pounding. Not Brewster. He instead decided to walk into the lions den and face arguably the best heavyweight in the division when he decided to fight Klitschko. During the bout, and afterwards, many fans, including a number of sports writers, said that Brewster was washed up, finished as a fighter. However, I think Brewster has a lot left in the tank, certainly enough to beat most of the top 10 heavyweights in the division. Read more


Kessler Hand Injured Prior To Calzaghe Bout?

According to the latest boxing news, former World Boxing Association and World Boxing Council super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler (39-1, 29 KOs) injured his right hand three weeks before his title match with WBO champion Joe Calzaghe last Saturday night, causing Kessler to miss out on several weeks of hard sparring. If true, this would help explain the lack of power in Kessler’s right hand during the bout, as he seemed to be throwing it with much less power than he had in prior bouts during his career. Though some of the lack of power can be explained away by the fact that Kessler was missing a lot of his punches, due to the head movement from Calzaghe, hence Kessler would likely want to take off some of the steam from his punches so he could make contact. Read more


Is Hopkins The Best Option For Calzaghe? Why Not Roy Jones Jr?

Now that WBO super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe (44-0, 32 KOs) has defeated Mikkel Kessler in the WBC/WBA unification match, most of the latest boxing news has indicated that Calzaghe will be choosing the grizzled veteran Bernard Hopkins as his next opponent rather than a younger more crowd pleasing opponent such as Kelly Pavlik. Unfortunately, Pavlik is tied up with a rematch with Jermain Taylor, so he’s out of the equation temporarily. However, the 38-year old Roy Jones Jr. should be freed up in the next 4-5 months, and would make the perfect opponent for Calzaghe to shine against. Read more


Maccarinelli stops Azzaoui in 4th round KO!

enzo444.jpgWorld Boxing Organization cruiserweight champion Enzo Maccarinelli (28-1, 21 KOs) destroyed previously unbeaten challenger Mohamed Azzaoui (22-1, 8 KOs) in the 4th round on the undercard of the Calzaghe - Kessler fight at the Millennium Stadium, in Cardiff, Wales. In the fourth round, the six foot four inch Maccarinelli landed a crushing body shot to the left hip of Azzaoui, sending him crashing to the canvas in a ball of pain. Though he tried to get up, Azzaoui was in far too much pain to get to his knees and was thus counted out at 0:58 of the fourth round by referee Dave Parris.

In the first round, Maccarinelli mostly jabbed, using his long reach and fast hands to keep Azzaoui bottled up on the outside where he was unable to get within range. However, Maccarinelli got a little sloppy at one point and came charging forward, flailing his hands and was hit with a perfect left counter by Azzaoui. From that point forward, Maccarinelli was much more careful, content to win the round with his jab. Read more


Marquez Decisions Juarez

marquez55555755.jpgWorld Boxing Council super featherweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez (48-3-1, 35 KOs) won a one-sided unanimous decision over the tough Rocky Juarez (27-4, 19 KOs) on Saturday night at the Desert Diamond Casino, in Tucson, Arizona. The final judges’ scores were 118-110, 117-111 and 120-108. Both fighters came out swinging in the first round, throwing huge shots and trying to take each other out. However, almost immediately there was a clash of heads and Juarez was cut over the left eye. Marquez used the cut as a target for his hard hooks, tagging Juarez repeatedly in the eye for the remainder of the fight.

Later, Juarez would claim that the cut effected him and prevented him from fighting more effectively. Though, by looking at the two of them fight, a blind man could see that Juarez simply wasn’t in the same league as Marquez, as he was thoroughly dominated in every round of the fight, only rarely getting the better of Marquez. For his part, Juarez was very active, however, his punches were far less accurate than Marquez. With this win, Marquez keeps alive his chances for a rematch with Manny Pacquiao, with whom Marquez fought to a draw in 2004. Since then, Marquez has doggedly pursued a rematch with the Filipino star, but up to this point, Pacquiao had only showed luke warm interest in fighting him again.


Chambers Defeats Brock

Undefeated “Fast” Eddie Chambers (30-0, 16 KOs) won a 12-round split decision victory last night over Calvin Brock (31-2, 23 KOs) in the International Boxing Federation eliminator bout at the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, WA. The final judges’ scores were 115-113, 115-113 for Chambers and 115-113 for Brock. However, the bout looked more like a draw to me, as Brock out-landed Chambers in virtually every round of the fight aside from the 12th round. Unfortunately for Brock, his fast looked like he’d been hit by a mack truck, because he was badly lumped up with horrible looking swelling under each eye. Read more


Calzaghe Decisions Kessler

WBO super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe (44-0, 32 KOs) in a dominating performance tonight defeated Mikkel Kessler (39-1, 29 KOs), winning the WBC and WBA super middleweight titles in the process at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. Kessler, 28, did well in the early rounds fighting behind a solid jab and powerful right hand. However, after the 4th round, Calzaghe’s fluid punching style allowed him to take control of the fight over the much stiffer Kessler. From there on out, Calzaghe’s speed and unorthodox punching style created huge problems for Kessler, who was unable to match Calzaghe’s blazing fast punch out put. The finak judges’ scores were 117-111, 116-112, 116-112, awarding the unanimous decision to the 35 year-old Calzaghe. Read more


Muhammed Ali: Could He Match Up With Today’s Top Heavyweights?

ali2445444.jpgFor many boxing fans, the question of whether a prime Muhammed Ali (21-25 years-old) could compete against the top heavyweights in the current era of boxing, remains an interesting curiosity. Most old timers see Ali as unbeatable earlier in his career, the type of fighter that could perhaps beat any fighter in any era, no matter the size difference between them. However, I see things a little different than most. Ali, while a great champion during his time, he was after all a small heavyweight, weighing around 205 lbs during his prime years. Basically, Ali was another clone of Chris Byrd, maybe a little faster, I give you that, but not anymore powerful than Byrd.

Ali did well against the fighters of his time, the slow and crude Sonny Liston, George Chuvalo, Jerry Quarry and Joe Frazier, to name just a few. However, none of those heavyweights compare to the super heavyweights of this day and age, which makes it hard for me to give Ali much of a change against Wladimir Klitschko, Sultan Ibragimov, Alexander Povetkin, Alexander Dimitrenko, Ruslan Chagaev, Oleg Maskaev or Samuel Peter. Those guys are much bigger, punch much harder and have excellent handspeed, enough perhaps to come close to matching Ali. Read more


Roman Decisions Ouma

Former International Boxing Federation junior middleweight champion Kassim Ouma (25-4-1, 15 KOs) lost a 10-round split decision to the tough Saul Roman (28-4, 24 KOs) tonight at the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, in Cabazon, California. Ouma, 28, appeared to take Roman too lightly, as he was outworked from the first round of the fight. The final judges’ scores were 95-93, 96-93 and 94-95, the last card going to Ouma. Read more


Kessler Calzaghe: Does Anyone Care About This Fight?

kessler3533332.jpgAs I’ve perused the many various boxing websites on the net, I’ve noticed that many of them are strangely silent about the super middleweight unification bout between undefeated World Boxing Organization champion Joe Calzaghe (43-0, 32 KOs) and World Boxing Association/World Boxing Council Super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler (39-0, 29 KOs) which takes place this Saturday night. While it does appear that the fight is hugely popular in England and Denmark, many of the American boxing sites seem to have little to say about the fight aside from an article or two. Even the major cable networks, Showtime, for example, have had very commercials advertising the fight.

Sure, they’ll be showing it live, yet they’ve done a poor job of selling the fight compared to other boxing fights, such as Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr., a bout which had little suspense leading up to the fight due to the match-up of an old, washed up Dela Hoya and a prime Mayweather. Still, the bout broke records and was advertised everywhere, European or American boxing sites. Part of the problem, unfortunately, is that most American sports fans have had little exposure to Calzahge, whom has held the super middleweight championship belt of the past ten years, defending the title 20 times over the course of that period. Read more


Calzaghe Kessler: Does Joe Have a Plan B?

calzaghe55754447.jpgAs World Boxing Organization super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe (43-0, 32 KOs) approaches this Saturday’s bout with World Boxing Council/World Boxing Association super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler (39-0, 29 KOs) at the Millennium Stadium, in Cardiff, Wales, a big questions is whether the 35-year old Calzaghe has a plan B should his slap happy style of fighting prove in effective against Kessler. Unlike Calzaghe’s mostly marginal other challengers, Kessler has an airtight defense, and excellent jab and a powerful right hand to go along with it. In Calzaghe’s previous 20 title defenses, he’s had much softer opposition, allowing him to get away with his slapping style and his wide open defense.

Perhaps Calzaghe’s best opponent to date, Sakio Bika, had him plenty worried, as the African roughed up Calzaghe in the first half of the fight and him worried and confused, asking his father, Enzo, for advice at one stage in the fight. Now, Bika’s a good fighters but he’s not in anyway in the same class as Kessler, who is clearly several runs ahead of him in talent and ring smarts. If Calzaghe goes in against Kessler with his usual slapping style, he’ll likely have much more problems than the ones that Bika presented for him. Read more


Marquez vs. Juarez on Saturday night

World Boxing Council super featherweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez (47-3, 35 KOs) defends his title against American Rocky Juarez (27-3, 19 KOs) on Saturday night at the Desert Diamond Casino, in Tucson, Arizona. Marquez, 34, has finally healed his hand injury which caused the postponement of their bout seven weeks ago. At the time, there were rumors that the fight was postponed not because of an injury to Marquez but rather because of dismal ticket sales. Read more


Mosley Cotto - Is Shane Too Old To Compete With Miguel?

With little under two weeks to go before veteran Shane Mosley (44-4, 37 KOs) takes on undefeated welterweight champion Miguel Cotto (30-0, 25 KOs), there has been a lot of doubters about Cotto’s chances in the bout, mostly due to his advanced age or 35, which will put him a distinct disadvantage against the younger 25-year old Cotto. Though Mosley is a former pound-4-pound fighter, his age and lack of top level competition in recent years will be an issue for him when he steps it up to take on Cotto, who is fighting perhaps the best he ever has in his career. To be sure, Mosley left behind his prime years as long as seven years ago, around the time that he first defeated Oscar Dela Hoya. Read more


Duddy To Face Eastman on December 8th

Irish middleweight challenger John Duddy (22-0, 17 KOs) has signed on to face former European middleweight world champion Howard Eastman (42-5, 35 KOs) on December 8th, at the Kings Hall, in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Duddy, 28, was recently rumored to be negotiating a a fight with World Boxing Council/World Boxing Organization middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik. However, that bout went by the way side when Jermain Taylor elected to enact the rematch clause in his contract, making it necessary for Pavlik to fight an immediate rematch with him rather than taking on any other challengers, such as Duddy. In choosing the 36 year-old Eastman as an opponent, Duddy appears to be taking a calculated risk, as Eastman may be getting old and clearly isn’t what he once was, he still hits incredibly hard, especially in the first seven to eight rounds of his fights. Read more


Moore Stops Facey

British light welterweight champion Jamie Moore (28-3, 19 KOs) stopped challenger Andrew Facey (19-5-1, 3 KOs) in the the 11th round on Friday night at the Robin Park Centre, Wigan, in Lancashire, England. Facey, 35, was knocked down twice in the 11th round, prompting for referee Howard John to waive off the fight at 2:14 of the round after Facey was knocked down with a left-right combination. Facey, who sported a four inch height advantage over the 5′8″ Moore was knocked down in the 9th round after getting tagged with a big right hand while he was attempting to throw a punch. Read more


Roy Jones Jr. - Should He Move Up To The Heavyweight Division?

With five-time world champion Roy Jones Jr’s bout with Felix Trinidad fast approaching, I thought this would be a good time to consider whether Jones should move back up to the heavyweight division following his light heavyweight bout with Trinidad. Clearly, the 38 year-old - soon to be 39 - Jones isn’t what he once was and doesn’t have the blinding speed that he did 10 years ago, but he still seems more than fast enough to compete in the heavyweight division. Like a lot of fighters in the 40’s, 50s and 60s, Jones should move up in weight as he ages, a move which would enable him use his fast hands on the slow heavyweights in the division. Read more


Wladimir Klitschko To Fight Sultan Ibragimov In February

According to the latest boxing news, International Boxing Federation heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (49-3, 45 KOs) will be fighting WBO heavyweight champion Sultan Ibragimov in February 2008 in a title unification match. Klitschko has been after the other heavyweight title holders for some time now, and only now has finally found one of them with the interesting in fighting him. In terms of fan interest in the bout, it still seems rather luke warm at this point, as not too many are particularly impressed with the 32 year-old Ibragimov, who remains a mostly unknown fighter to much of the American and Canadian public. Read more


Castillo Stops Casillas

Making his first appearance since being stopped in the fourth round by Ricky Hatton in June, former two-time lightweight champion José Luis Castillo (56-8-1, 48 KOs) stopped an over-matched Adan Casillas (22-6, 15 KOs) in the 6th round on Saturday night at the Palenque del FEX, Mexicali, in Baja California, Mexico. Castillo, 33, chopped down Casillas with body shots and hooks to the head in the 6th round. The referee Juan Jose Ramirez stopped the fight at 1:10 of the sixth round. Casillas never had a chance in the fight, as Castillo attacked him fiercely with a devastating body attack from the opening round. Casillas had little offensive skills to fire back with and was out-gunned at every turn.


Is It Too Soon For Povetkin To Take On Wladimir Klitschko?

After watching last night’s IBF tournament eliminator bout between Alexander Povetkin (14-0, 11 KOs) and former heavyweight champion Chris Byrd, I have to admit that I have my doubts about whether Povetkin is ready to fight International Boxing Federation heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (49-3, 45 Kos). Of course, Povetkin still has to beat the winner of Eddie Chambers vs. Calvin Brock in order to get to a match with Wladimir, I’m pretty sure that Povetkin will beat either of those two fighters, perhaps quite easily. Wladimir, however, is another matter altogether for Povetkin. Read more


Chris Byrd: “I’ve Yet To Be Beaten By An American Heavyweight”

Former two-time heavyweight champion Chris “Rapid Fire” Byrd (40-4-1, 21 KOs) hinted strongly that he will continue boxing after last night’s 11th round TKO loss to Alexander Povetkin (14-0, 11 KOs in Germany, saying “I’ve yet to be beaten by an American heavyweight.” In that respect, Byrd was telling the truth, as he has only lost to Eastern European fighters Wladimir Klitschko and Povetkin and Ike Ibeabutch from Nigeria. Read more









 


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