(PBC) Premier Boxing Champions on NBC to Air “Corner to Corner”

thurman2332By Danny Esch: The excitement is continuing to build for next week as “The Sweet Science” that is boxing makes its return to regular broadcast television. Thanks to the brilliant minds at NBC and boxings top adviser Al Haymon the glory days of boxing on “FREE T.V.” will return next week on Saturday March 7th 8:30 p.m. live from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Nevada.

Two big fights next Friday to set things off will be Broner vs. Molina Jr. and Thurman vs. Guerrero which should both be action packed fights. New to NBC coming tomorrow Wednesday February 25th 2015 is the premier of NBC’s “Corner to Corner” which will probably be an “All Access / 24/7” type of show (time will tell) which is also under the direction of Al Haymon.

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Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero: My fight against Keith Thurman will be a war

guerrero45(Photo credit: Stephanie Trapp) By Dan Ambrose: Welterweight Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero is putting the finishing touches on his training camp for his March 7th fight against WBA welterweight champion Keith Thurman at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. The fight will be televised on NBC as part of the “Premier Boxing Champions” series.

Guerrero expects the fight to be a war with the two of them trading power shots from start to finish. If this is the case then it’s going to be a huge departure from Thurman’s last fight against Leonard Bundu. In that fight, Thurman ran from Bundu for 12 rounds in winning a dull 12 round decision.

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Keith Thurman is an average fighter, says Jeff Mayweather

thurman32222By Dan Ambrose: Undefeated WBA welterweight champion Keith Thurman (24-0, 21 KOs) wants a fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr before he steps away from the game. Thurman sees a victory over Mayweather as the perfect send off for the 37-year-old superstar fighter for him to retire on.

Thurman, 26, sees Mayweather as an old man and he wants the privilege of beating him, because he thinks a victory over him would be a great lift to his career.

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Keith Thurman wants KO win over Robert Guerrero on March 7th

thurman66By Dan Ambrose: Newly crowned WBA World welterweight champion Keith Thurman (24-0, 21 KOs) says he’ll be looking to be the first fighter to KO former two division world champion Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero (32-2-1, 18 KOs) in their fight on March 7th in this Premier Boxing match at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Guerrero, #2 WBC, #4 WBA, #7 IBF, has never been knocked out before during his 14-year pro career so it would be a big deal if the 26-year-old Thurman were able to get a stoppage win over Guerrero. But for Thurman to accomplish that task, he’s going to need to stay in the pocket more than he has in his previous fights.

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Robert Guerrero wants to put Keith Thurman in his place on March 7th

guerrero55664By Dan Ambrose: Thus far, WBA welterweight champion Keith Thurman (24-0, 21 KOs) has been pretty well sheltered his handlers in terms of the match-making that’s been done for him. His best opponents thus far have been Jesus Soto Karass, Jan Zaveck, Carlos Quintana, Leonard Bundu, and Diego Chaves.

Karass and Chaves both staggered Thurman, and Bundu had him on the run for 12 rounds. Thurman will be defending his title against former two division world champion Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero (32-2-1, 18 KOs) on March 7th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Keith Thurman elevated from interim to full WBA welterweight champion

thurman666By Dan Ambrose: On Wednesday, the World Boxing Association elevated interim WBA welterweight champion Keith Thurman (24-0, 21 KOs) from interim champion to the full WBA 147 pound champion. However, that doesn’t mean that the 26-year-old Thurman is the main champ for the WBA, because they’ve got Floyd Mayweather Jr, who the WBA calls their “Super World welterweight” champion.

The WBA has kind of made it confusing for boxing fans with their interim, regular and Super World titles that they hand out to champions in the same weight class. The good news is the WBA now has just two champions at 147. The bad news is they’ll likely soon appoint a WBA interim champion.

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Robert Guerrero: Will Keith Thurman fight like a man or run?

By Jim Dower: Two months from now former two division world champion Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero (32-2-1, 18 KOs) and WBA interim welterweight champion Keith “One Time” Thurman (24-0, 21 KOs) will be meeting up on NBC television for a fight on March 7th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Thurman vs. Guerrero official announcement: The Boxing public waiting in anticipation for it

thurman432By Dan Esch: Boxing fans and Thurman / Guerrero fans alike are salivating in anticipation for a fight “rumored” to be taking place on March 7th 2015. Right away if you don’t know, one of the major points of this fight is that supposedly and I say supposedly because it is still not confirmed yet but this card will be FREE meaning it will be aired on regular NBC television not PPV, HBO or SHOWTIME. I give respect were respect is due and the man behind this card on NBC is none other than Al Haymon the “behind the scenes” manager for many of the star boxers of today.

Haymon has been getting some bad press and negative feedback on some of his “miss matched” fights i.e. Garcia vs. Salka in 2014 but maybe that was the “plan”.

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Keith Thurman vs. Robert Guerrero and Adrien Broner vs John Molina Jr headed for March 7th

broner9991By DA: According to Boxrec.com, WBA interim welterweight champion Keith Thurman will be facing former two division world champion Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. Also on the card will be former three division world champion Adrien “The Problem” Broner facing lightweight slugger John Molina Jr.

This is definitely one great card he’s putting up. Keith Thurman and Robert Guerrero will be an action packed fight and it’s not an easy fight for either guy at all.

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Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero: I can’t wait to get in the ring in 2015!

guerrero444By Jim Dower: After fighting only once in 2014 in barely getting by the hard-hitting Yoshihiro Kamegai last June, #2 WBC, #8 IBF welterweight contender Robert Guerrero (32-2-1, 18 KOs) says he’s really looking forward to get back in the boxing ring this year.

It’s unclear if the soon to be 32-year-old Guerrero means that he wants to get inside the ring so that he can merely train or if he’s actually interested in fighting again.

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