Monday, July 19, 2010

Tua vs Barrett Fight Replay

Monday, July 19, 2010

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Summary: That was a controversial ending result. Tua on his frustration, starts swinging hard on the 12th round but Barrett was able to knock him down, which is first time in Tua's career. Also Tua looses a point when he throw Barrett to the canvas. Barrett announce his retirement after these fight.



INTRO + Round 1:


ROUND 2-3-4


ROUNDS 5-6-7


Rounds 8-9-10


Rounds 11-12


End of Fight:



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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Watch Juan Manuel Marquez VS Juan Diaz | The Fight of the Year: The Rematch

Saturday, July 17, 2010

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The Fight of the Year Returns! Watch Juan Manuel Marquez facing Juan Diaz for the second time.

Last Feb. 2009, Juan Manuel "Dinamita" Marquez and Juan "Baby Bull" Diaz rocked each other with their knockout punches. The 3-division world champion and the hard-charging former champion will battle for another Fight of the Year (that is Pacquiao and Mayweather will not pursue).

Boxing: Marquez vs Diaz II

The Unified Lightweight World Championship is at stake for this luxurious event. After the beating from Mayweather, Marquez is still hungry to show he is still the best. Diaz is determined to finish the fight he started.

Watch Juan Manuel Marquez vs Juan Diaz live online on PPV this July 31st as they rock the boxing world once more.


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Mayweather bag the Best Fighter in ESPY Awards | But the clock is ticking!


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MANILA, Philippines -- Undefeated boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. took home this year's Excellence in Sports Performance of the Year (ESPY) Award for Best Fighter, edging out Fighter of the Decade Manny Pacquiao and mixed martial arts (MMA) superstar Georges St. Pierre.

This is the 3rd time Mayweather won the award.

Fight fans are currently waiting for Mayweather, who is fresh from a victory versus potential Hall of Famer “Sugar” Shane Mosley, to sign a fight contract with Pacquiao for the biggest fight to date in recent years.

Meanwhile, the New Orleans Saints and its quarterback Drew Brees were the big winners at the ESPY awards.

Brees received 4 trophies, including Male Athlete of the Year, Best Championship Performance and Best NFL (National Football League) Player. He also shared the team award with his super bowl champion colleagues.

Brees was chosen male athlete over National Basketball Association (NBA) stars Kobe Bryant and Lebron James.

Here's a list of some of the other winners in the ESPYs.

Best Female Athlete: Lindsey Vonn
Best Comeback: Kim Clijsters
Best Coach/Manager: Phil Jackson
Best Record Breaking Performance: John Isner vs. Nicolas Mahut
Best Track and Field Athlete: Usain Bolt
Best Male Tennis Player: Roger Federer
Best Female Tennis Player: Serena Williams
Best Fighter: Floyd Mayweather
Best Male Golfer: Phil Mickelson Best Male Action Sports Athlete: Shaun White


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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Watch Concepcion vs Lopez Replay

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

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Bernabe Concepcion was defeated by the Champion Juan Manuel Lopez in the second round of the match. Here's the complete replay video:






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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Watch Donaire vs Marquez Replay

Thursday, July 8, 2010

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Donaire concentrated on confusing his opponent in the first five rounds. He switched from fighting southpaw to his normal stance and once he got his rhythm, the Filipino fighter started to dominate his Mexican counterpart.

Heres the complete video:





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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Floyd Mayweather to Decide

Thursday, July 1, 2010

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Recently the megafight Pacquiao-Mayweather started last year. The negotiation was disputed because of a controversial drug-testing protocol insisted by Maywether's camp which Pacquiao is not willing to take blood tests less that 14 days before the fight.



Bob Arum recently told Yahoo! Sports that the talks to get the megafight done are now making progress, and that if there are any issues remaining to be fixed on Maywether's Part.

“I think the only question is whether Mayweather is prepared to fight now,” Arum said. “He may say he’s had his fight for the year and that’s it and that we’ll address it again next year. He might say that. I don’t know. I don’t know. But that’s what I’m hypothesizing,” he told Yahoo! Sports’ Kevin Iole.

But recently, the Filipino southpaw, now congressman of Sarangani province after taking his oath of office last Monday, said he is now willing to subject himself to blood tests up to 14 days before fight time.

Even Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach said his ward is now willing to give in to Mayweather’s demands.

“At this point I feel that Manny is going to agree to everything,” Roach told Morgan Campbell of the Toronto Star in its June 28 issue.

“That’s our bluff. We’re going to call his bluff. We’ll see…I can’t speak for Manny, I can’t speak for Arum but I feel the fight will happen because Manny is going to call his bluff and say “’let’s do it,'” the multi-awarded trainer added.

Arum, for his part, echoed Roach’s statements.

“That’s all been resolved,” Arum said, referring to the issue of blood testing. “It may be that Floyd wants to fight in May, in which case (Pacquiao will) fight (another opponent) in November and fight him in May. I am not going to talk about the specifics of the negotiations. You have my statement that there are no real issues that I can see, except whether he wants to fight now or later or not at all,” Arum told Iole.

With this, Arum stated that the ball is now in Mayweather’s court to reach a deal finalizing the fight, which expected to be the richest in boxing history.

“The question is whether Mayweather is willing to go into the ring this year. It’s up to him. His people would love him to do it. He may not want to do it. If Mayweather wants to fight in November, I believe the fight will be made. To me it seems — it seems, and say that, because I’m not Mayweather — that the only issue is whether he wants to fight in November,” he said.

In the event everything still fails, Arum said Pacquiao could end up facing Mexican Antonio Margarito or even take a rematch with Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto, who recently won the WBO junior middleweight title over Yuri Foreman last month.

But for Arum, the fight to be made is still Pacquiao-Mayweather.

“As far as I’m concerned, we have two guys (Margarito and Cotto) in the wings who could make attractive fights for Manny, though they are certainly not as attractive as a Mayweather fight,” he said.


While Arum has been very vocal of the ongoing negotiations, his counterpart, Golden Boy Promotions chief Richard Schaefer, remains mum on the issue.

“My reaction is no comment,” Schaefer, who represents Mayweather, said when reached by Iole for comment.

“I really can’t say anything. I won’t comment in any way, shape or form. You know this and anybody who has called me knows this: The only two words I’m going to say when I’m asked about this are ‘No comment.’ That’s my comment. No comment,” he added.

source: yahoo news


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