Bute vs. Andrade Next; Aydin-Bonsu on July 11th – News

By Jason Kim: Undefeated IBF super middleweight champion Lucian Bute (24-0, 19 KO’s) will be reportedly defending his International Boxing Federation title against number #1 ranked challenger Librado Andrade (28-2, 21 KO’s) according to Hot News.ro. The fight won’t be taking place in Bute’s adopted country of Canada, and that Golden Boy apparently has the rights to show the fight, the article states.

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Andrade Decisions Tsypko

anrade33433By Sam Gregory: The co-main event is an IBF super middleweight title eliminator featuring Librado Andrade, 27-2 (21 KO’s) against Ukrainian southpaw Vitali Tsypko, 22-2 (12 KO’s). The first round started out as a feeling out round for the two; Tsypko was effective with his jab; Andrade landed a couple straight left hand shots.

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Andrade Defeats Tsypko

andrade4344646By Jim Dower: Super middleweight Librado Andrade (28-2, 21 KOs) defeated Ukrainian Vitali Tsypko (22-3, 12 KOs) in an IBF super middleweight title elimination bout at the Bell Centre, in Montreal, Canada. The final judges’ scores were 117-109, 117-109 and 120-106.

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Bradley-Holt, Andrade-Tsypko & Diaconu-Whittom Fight Predictions

bradley454By Dave Lahr: Perhaps the two best light welterweights in the World fight tomorrow night when World Boxing Council light welterweight champion Timothy Bradley (23-0, 11 KOs) fights World Boxing Organization light welterweight champion Kendall Holt (25-2, 13 KOs) at the Bell Centre, in Montreal, Canada. Also on the card will be Librado Andrade (27-2, 21 KOs) facing Vitali Tsypko (22-2, 12 KOs) in a International Boxing Federation super middleweight title eliminator match.

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Holt vs. Bradley, Andrade vs. Tsypko on April 4th

bradley34157By Jim Dower: WBC light welterweight champion Kendall Holt (25-2, 13 KOs) will face off against World Boxing Organization light welterweight title holder unbeaten Timothy Bradley (23-0, 11 KOs) in a 12-round unification bout at the Bell Centre, in Montreal, Canada on April 4th. This fight matches two fighters with extraordinary hand speed, easily the best in the entire light welterweight division. Going into this fight, Bradley looks to be the slightly stronger fighter due to his power advantage. However, that can all change in an instant if Holt is able to catch Bradley with a shot that he doesn’t see coming.

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Bute Defeats Zuniga, Wants Andrade Rematch

bute4342Photo: Tom Casino/Showtime – International Boxing Federation super middleweight champion Lucian Bute made his third successful title defense with a devastating fourth round TKO victory over Fulgencio Zuniga Friday night on SHOWTIME’s ShoBox: The New Generation from the Bell Centre in Montreal.

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Bute: Should There Be An Asterisk On His Resume For The Andrade Fight?

bute4456.jpg IBF super middleweight champion Lucian Bute (23-0, 18 KOs) got his win over Librado Andrade (27-2, 21 KOs) all right, but in the manner he gained it, I’m afraid to say that only his most diehard supporters are see it as an actual victory rather than what it appeared to be – a 12th round TKO loss. For those who may not have seen the fight and are not clear on what this is all about, let me enlighten you on the details of the bout. Bute, 28, was making his 2nd defense of his IBF title, fighting in front of his home audience in Montreal, Canada, and making a huge step up from the mostly soft opposition he had fought in his career.

He looked good early on, but began tiring by the 8th due to all of the running he was doing in the fight. He clinched often in every round, receiving no warnings from the referee. Nor Bute receive warnings for twice grabbing Andrade’s leg while he was attacking him and picking it up off the ground in a kind of wrestling move. I’ve personally never seen a fighter do that before to try and stop an attack, but it certainly should have led to a warning to Bute by the referee. It didn’t.

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Bute Defeats Andrade

bute443343.jpgBy Chris Williams: IBF super middleweight champion Lucian Bute (23-0, 18 KOs) can sure dish out the punishment, but he can’t take it for anything. Challenger Librado Andrade (27-2, 21 KOs) rallied from behind in the 12th round, and dropped Bute in the final seconds of the fight with a perfect right hand to the head. The referee somehow got confused with everything that was going on in the ring, and got a late start in giving Bute the count, probably giving him enough time to have stayed down and rested sufficiently for three full ten counts from the looks of it.

As badly hurt as Bute was, he needed it. He got up finally after what appeared to be ions, and was still unable to stand up without leaning back against the ropes for support. The fight ran out after the standing eight count, and Bute held onto his IBF title. However, there’s going to be a lot of controversy stirring from this bout in the coming days, because the referee looked like he didn’t handle the situation in the best manner possible and may have given Bute a little too much time to recover before starting the count. The fight was in Montreal, Canada, Bute’s new adopted city, so I would expect him to be given a little more time to recover if he was hurt. There’s nothing really wrong with that, because it’s done everywhere.

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Bute Defeats Andrade on Long Count – Latest Boxing News

bute434564.jpgBy Scott Gilfoid: In a fight that was eerily similar to Jack Dempsey’s historic 1926 long count fight with Gene Tunney in 1926, IBF super middleweight champion Lucian Bute (23-0, 18 KOs) survived a 12th round knockout, one in which the referee hesitated for a lengthy amount of time before finally starting the count after Bute was knocked down in the round, to defeat challenger Librado Andrade (27-2, 21 KOs) by a 12-round unanimous decision on Saturday night at the Bell Centre, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bute, 28, had dominated most of the fight up until the 11th round when Andrade hurt a weary Bute with a big left hand, causing him to clinch.

However, just when Andrade was going for the kill, the referee for some strange reason jumped in between them, interrupting the action and giving Andrade a warning because he had roughly peeled Bute, who was clinching for dear life, off of him in order to finish him off. The time spent warning Andrade allowed the badly hurt Bute to survive what possibly could have been the end of the fight in the 11th. In the 12th round, Andrade unloaded on Bute with two hard left hands while Bute was all over him, clinching and trying to run out the clock. The two left hands hurt Bute, who then began staggering around the ring taking big shots from Andrade the entire time.

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Latest Boxing News – Bute Defends IBF Title Against Andrade On Saturday

bute5634561.jpgBy Tim Nielson: Undefeated IBF super middleweight champion Lucian Bute (22-0, 18 KOs) will be defending his title on Saturday against Librado Andrade (27-1, 21 KOs) in what will surely be Bute’s toughest fight to date at the Bell Centre, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This will be Bute’s second defense of his title that he won against Alejandro Berrio a year ago in October 2007, with an 11th round TKO over the Columbian Berrio. Bute, 28, has unfortunately been only able to defend the title once with a 10th round stoppage victory over veteran William Joppy in February.

Following that win, however, Bute injured one of his knees in training and has been forced to rehabilitate the knee. However, when Bute is well, he’s one of the top super middleweights in the division, possibly the number #2 overall fighter in the division after Mikkel Kessler. With Joe Calzaghe no longer actively taking on fights in the division, Kessler and Bute have risen up to the top spots at super middleweight, with only Andrade and Carl Froch approaching them in talent.

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