Saturday, October 13, 2012

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 Match Schedule

Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012 9:00 PM EDT
Carson, Calif. (HBO)


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Overview

UFC 153: Silva vs. Bonnar

UFC 153: Silva vs Bonnar is an upcoming Ultimate Fighting Championship event scheduled to be held on Oct. 13, 2012 in Rio de Janeiro. It will be the second major UFC event held in Rio in 2012, following UFC 143.

The main event at UFC 153 features a light heavyweight bout between Anderson Silva and Stephan Bonnar. The bout is a non-title fight and will go a maximum of three rounds, making it the first UFC main event to be scheduled for less than five rounds since the promotion moved to five-round non-title fights at UFC 138. Silva is making his third appearance at light heavyweight, taking the fight on short notice after Jose Aldo was forced out of the event due to injury. Aldo was scheduled to face Frankie Edgar in a featherweight championship bout.

UFC 153 is scheduled to air live on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET, with preliminary fights airing on FX and Facebook.


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Saturday October 13th, 2012 10 pm EDT / 7 pm PDT
HSBC Arena
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


Fight Card


Main Card

Anderson Silva vs Stephan Bonnar
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs Dave Herman
Glover Teixeira vs Fabio Maldonado
Jon Fitch vs Erick Silva
Phil Davis vs Wagner Prado
Demian Maia vs Rick Story

Preliminary Card

Rony Jason vs Sam Sicilia
Gabriel Gonzaga vs Geronimo dos Santos
Gleison Tibau vs Francisco Trinaldo
Diego Brandao vs Joey Gambino
Sergio Moraes vs Renee Forte
Luiz Cane vs Chris Camozzi
Cristiano Marcello vs Reza Madadi

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

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UFC 152: Jones vs. Belfort

Overview

UFC 152: Jones vs. Belfort is an upcoming Ultimate Fighting Championship event, scheduled to be held Sept. 22, 2012 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. Jones was originally scheduled to fight at UFC 151, but that fight -- and the entire event -- was canceled after an injury to Dan Henderson forced him to pull out. UFC moved Jones to the UFC 152 card, and after originally announcing the event would be re-numbered, said the card would retain the "UFC 152" title, with UFC 151 not existing.

The main event at UFC 152 features light heavyweight champion Jon "Bones" Jones defending his title in a bout against Vitor "The Phenom" Belfort. Jones turned down a chance to defend against Chael Sonnen at UFC 151, then Mauricio Ruo and Lyoto Machida turned down the chance to face Jones at UFC 152. Beflort is a former UFC light heavyweight champion, having won thte title at UFC 46 against Randy Couture.

UFC 152 will air on pay-per-view, with preliminary fights being shown on Facebook and FX.

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UFC 152 Schedule
UFC 152: Jones vs Belfort (PPV)

Saturday Sep. 22nd, 2012 10 pm EDT / 7 pm PDT
Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Ontario


Fight Card

Main Card


Jon Jones vs Vitor Belfort
Joseph Benavidez vs Demetrious Johnson
Michael Bisping vs Brian Stann
Matt Hamill vs Roger Hollett
Cub Swanson vs Charles Oliveira
 
Preliminary Card

Igor Pokrajac vs Vinny Magalhaes
TJ Grant vs Evan Dunham
Sean Pierson vs Lance Benoist
Jimy Hettes vs Marcus Brimage
Seth Baczynski vs Simeon Thoresen
Mitch Gagnon vs Walel Watson
Kyle Noke vs Charlie Brenneman



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Burns vs Mitchell: Fight Time, Live Stream, TV Schedule, and Undercard


Ricky Burns and Kevin Mitchell will clash in Glasgow with the WBO lightweight title at stake today on BoxNation. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Ricky Burns faces Kevin Mitchell in the biggest fight of the weekend today, with BoxNation's live coverage starting at 3:30 pm EDT from the SECC in Glasgow.

We'll have coverage of the show via BoxNation, and UK viewers can also stream the fight online at Livesport.TV, as BoxNation is available on their service.


    Fight time: 3:30 p.m. EDT
    Location: SECC - Glasgow, Scotland, UK
    TV channel: BoxNation (UK) / Livesport.TV (UK)


Bad Left Hook will have live coverage of Burns vs Mitchell, though before the main event goes live, our focus will be on the Frampton vs Molitor card, which will be on Sky Sports in the UK and available streaming live on ESPN3 in the US. That show will start at 4 pm EDT.

Burns (34-2, 9 KO) will be defending his WBO lightweight title against Mitchell (33-1, 24 KO) in one of the best fights that can be made now in that division. Dave Oakes previewed the fight for us on Wednesday, so make sure you check that out if you have yet to do so.

Undercard

This is what many would call a "typical" Frank Warren undercard, particularly for a fight in Scotland. Former WBO featherweight champ Scott Harrison (26-2-2, 15 KO) continues his comeback, which he began this year after seven years out of the ring. There's already talk of Harrison as the next opponent for Burns should both win today. He'll be facing Nicaragua's Manuel Aguilar (10-4, 5 KO).

John Simpson and Bradley Saunders are among the others in action on the bill, but none of the fights figure to be notable and/or competitive.

Friday, September 14, 2012

WaTcH Sergio Martinez vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Live Streaming Online HBO Pay-Per-View Boxing HD TV Links on PC




Boxing Results Roundup: Sergio Survives Chavez Jr, Canelo Destroys Lopez, Maidana in War, Ponce De Leon Wins, More

In case you missed anything from what was an exciting, eventful, and pretty damn great Saturday in the world of boxing, let's put it all together here so you can catch up.

Las Vegas, NV (Thomas & Mack Center - HBO PPV)

Sergio Martinez UD-12 Julio Cesar Chavez Jr

Martinez survived a big 12th round push from Chavez Jr, but otherwise dominated the fight, and led 11-0 on two official scorecards (and ours) and 10-1 on the third official scorecard heading into that round. For 11 rounds, Martinez outclassed his younger, far bigger rival, but a big right hand stunned Martinez and a few left hooks put him on the canvas moments later, bringing an incredible reaction from the sold-out, mostly pro-Chavez crowd. The fight was not a a classic -- but the 12th round sure was, as Sergio refused to hold and fought his way through over a minute of pure survival as Chavez Jr threw everything he had at him.

There is already talk of a rematch next year, potentially at Cowboys Stadium, but right now, there is some real concern over a knee injury suffered by Martinez, too.

Rocky Martinez SD-12 Miguel Beltran Jr

In the true Fight of the Night on the Top Rank/HBO PPV side, Puerto Rico's Martinez scored a narrow win over Mexico's Beltran in an all-out, 12-round war that saw Beltran start fast, and Martinez heat up to meet him on even ground. These two traded heavy leather, and in the end, it was unfortunately a Russell Mora point deduction that made the difference, as Martinez won on two cards, 114-113, with Beltran taking the third, 116-111. Without the deduction -- which wasn't really undeserved or totally unfair, but regrettable, I guess you would say -- we'd have had a majority draw. The decision itself was pretty fair, and if you missed this show, this is a fight to track down. Great stuff. Martinez now holds the WBO super featherweight title.

Matthew Macklin TKO-1 Joachim Alcine
Some expected this to at least be competitive, though I was not one of them. I didn't really expect Macklin to trounce Alcine in 2:36, but I also wasn't shocked by it. It wasn't that long ago that Alfredo Angulo did the same to Alcine on HBO. Alcine is still a competent fighter on a certain level, but Macklin was all business tonight -- in other words, he wasn't in Vegas to fuck around, and he pounced on Alcine quickly, and just ran him right over. Alcine was down twice, and though he played surprised by the stoppage, it was barely arguable. Macklin was bombarding him and was ready to finish it. Macklin fought like a guy who meant to tell the audience, "Look, this is what I can do. Don't forget me just because Sergio beat me."

Guillermo Rigondeaux UD-12 Robert Marroquin


Marroquin, 23, gave it a decent go, but he just couldn't figure out the savvy Cuban for any real stretch of time. He did buzz him twice in the fight, but that didn't make up for two knockdowns suffered at the hands of the defending WBA super bantamweight champion. Rigondeaux kind of cruised through this fight -- he has a level of ability that allows him to do that better than just about anyone in the sport, and frankly, he's not being matched with world class fighters. It's a question of whether or not they want to fight him, too. Nonito Donaire has honestly sounded like he wants nothing to do with Rigondeaux, making a big deal out of not wanting to fight a guy who isn't worth much money. This coming from the guy who fought Jeffrey Mathebula in his last fight. Honestly, the more I watch Rigondeaux, I agree with the minority that thinks Donaire-Rigondeaux might be an awful fight full of guys twitching and waiting.

Willie Nelson UD-10 John Jackson, Michael Medina UD-8 James Winchester, Wale Omotoso UD-8 Daniel Sostre


Nelson vs Jackson was actually a very good fight, and would have been high-end ShoBox stuff. I saw one notable boxing writer describe it as an upset, but was it? Nelson had been in with better competition, and despite being the son of Julian Jackson, John Jackson's 13-0 mark was super empty and I don't recall hearing a ton about his prospect status. Jackson just got outworked and outlasted in the end, but he's got raw tools and some upside. Nelson, the 6'3" junior middleweight, remains interesting, and fun to watch. Medina and Omotos had no trouble at all in their fights.

Las Vegas, NV (MGM Grand - Showtime)


Canelo Alvarez TKO-5 Josesito Lopez

This wound up a pretty gross mismatch, and Lopez said after the fight that the size was definitely a factor, but he didn't try to make an excuse out of it. "I knew he was a tough fighter and he proved he's a better fighter," Lopez said. "He was smarter, stronger and patient. I felt good going in but there was a big size difference. I was hoping to land a good punch to change the momentum." Lopez, gritty and brave, was floored three times before referee Joe Cortez mercy-stopped it in the fifth round. Lopez actually had a decent game plan, wasn't fighting poorly, and landed some shots. But the physical strength difference between them was really obvious. I'm not saying Golden Boy should hang their heads here -- maybe you feel that way, but I've seen far worse than this, though this wound up pretty bad -- but they've got to be serious about Canelo's next opponent. It absolutely has to be a legit junior middleweight.

On that angle, Canelo says he's ready for Miguel Cotto or Floyd Mayweather.

Daniel Ponce De Leon TD-8 Jhonny Gonzalez

The night's most disappointing fight, with nowhere near the fireworks we expected. But it wasn't a bad fight. The two had a lot of respect for one another. This was the darkhorse option: A fight where two guys knew they were matched extremely tough, and were worried about how vulnerable they were to the other man's strengths. Gonzalez knew his weak chin was a bad fit for Ponce De Leon's thunder, and Ponce De Leon knew his lack of speed could be badly exploited by Gonzalez. The fight was called early when a head clash led to a nasty cut over Gonzalez's eye, and Ponce De Leon got the cards in the shortened fight. Maybe they should do it again. Ponce De Leon now has the WBC featherweight title.

Marcos Maidana TKO-8 Jesus Soto Karass

THESE TWO TRIED TO TAKE EACH OTHER APART. MAIDANA GOT THE WIN. WATCH THIS FIGHT. IT WAS A FIGHT OF THE YEAR CONTENDER.
Leo Santa Cruz RTD-5 Eric Morel

Well, Morel came to fight, and he came to win. And Santa Cruz, the highly-talented, highly-entertaining young WBC bantamweight champ, beat the crap out of him and forced him to give up the fight after five rounds.

Bamberg, Germany

Yoan Pablo Hernandez UD-12 Troy Ross


Ross won this fight, but you'd never know it. The usual, "Well, swing rounds" banter is already out. I didn't think there were all that many swing rounds, personally. There was also another Edmund Gerber load of BS on the undercard.



Overview

Sergio Martinez vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. are schedule to meet in a middleweight title fight on Sept. 15, 2012 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Martinez enters as the Ring Magazine middleweight champion, while Chavez is the WBC middleweight champion. The fight will be aired live on HBO pay-per-view.

Martinez has won his last five fights and sports an overall record of 49-2-2. Chavez is 46-0-1 with one no-contest, and has won his last six fights. This will be Chavez's first fight at the Thomas & Mack Center since 2006 and Martinez's first ever fight at the venue. Martinez has fought in Las Vegas on two previous occassions, in 2008 against David Toribio (won a four-round decision) and in 2000 against Antonio Margarito (lost via seventh-round TKO).

The referee for the fight will be Tony Weeks. The judges are Stanley Christodoulou, Adalaide Byrd and Dave Moretti.

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 Match Schedule
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr vs Sergio Martinez (HBO PPV)

Sep 15, 2012 9:00 PM EDT
Thomas & Mack Center - Las Vegas, NV



Fight Card

Sergio Martinez vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., 12 rounds, for Martinez's Ring magazine and Chavez's WBC middleweight title;
Rocky Martinez vs. Miguel Beltran, 12 rounds, for vacant WBO junior lightweight title;
Guillermo Rigondeaux vs. Robert Marroquin, 12 rounds, for Rigondeaux's WBA junior featherweight title;
Matthew Macklin vs. Joachim Alcine, 10 rounds, middleweights;
Mike Lee vs. Paul Harness, 6 rounds, light heavyweights;
Willie Nelson vs. John Jackson, 10 rounds, junior middleweights;
Wale Omotoso vs. Daniel Sostre, 8 rounds, welterweights;
Michael Medina vs. James Winchester, 8 rounds, junior middleweights


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Full Coverage! Watch Chavez Jr vs Martinez Live Streaming Online: Odds and Preview: What's the Best Bet on Saturday Night?

Sergio Martinez is the favorite over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr on Saturday, but the odds aren't wide. (Photo by Ed Mulholland-US PRESSWIRE),
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr vs Sergio Martinez (HBO PPV)

Sep 15, 2012 9:00 PM EDT
Thomas & Mack Center - Las Vegas, NV
 
Tom Craze returns to BLH this afternoon with his weekly look at the boxing game from a bettor's perspective. This week, of course, he's focused on Chavez Jr vs Martinez, as well as Canelo vs Lopez and the undercard action on both shows.

On Saturday night, the WBC middleweight titlist will step into the ring weighing around 30lbs more than his counterpart. He'll be around a decade younger than the guy in the other corner, with what's expected to be the majority of a sell-out Vegas crowd cheering him on. With 48 fights to his name, he's still unbeaten and will be taking home the bulk of a sizeable main-event purse. So, why the hell is Julio Cesar Chavez Jr a betting underdog?

Chavez Jr vs Martinez Live Streaming Weigh-In Video: Sept. 14, 6:30 pm EDT


Julio Cesar Chavez Jr vs Sergio Martinez (HBO PPV)

Sep 15, 2012 9:00 PM EDT
Thomas & Mack Center - Las Vegas, NV
 
 
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr and Sergio Martinez will weigh in today in Las Vegas for tomorrow night's HBO pay-per-view main event at the Thomas & Mack Center, and we'll have the live streaming video today, starting at 6:30 pm EDT.

Martinez (49-2-2, 28 KO) and Chavez Jr (46-0-1, 32 KO) are set for one of the year's most highly-anticipated bouts, and what should be one of the biggest fights of the year. The building is sold out, the fight has real buzz, and it's a fight that fans have requested and actually received. Go figure -- when you give fans what they want, you have an organic big fight, rather than something that just has to be called a big fight.

The undercard fighters, of course, will also weigh in. Here's the four-fight PPV undercard lineup.

Super Bantamweights, 12 Rounds (WBA Title)
Guillermo Rigondeaux (10-0, 8 KO) vs Robert Marroquin (22-1, 15 KO)

Super Featherweights, 12 Rounds (WBO Title)
Roman Martinez (25-1-1, 16 KO) vs Miguel Beltran Jr (27-1, 17 KO)

Middleweights, 10 Rounds
Matthew Macklin (28-4, 19 KO) vs Joachim Alcine (33-2-1, 19 KO)

Light Heavyweights, 4 Rounds
Notre Dame "Mike Lee" Subway (10-0, 6 KO) vs Paul Harness (4-3-1, 3 KO)

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Watch Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez vs Josesito Lopez Live Streaming Online : 3 Thoughts on the Match: Fan Preview





The headline fight of Showtime's Knockout Kings card on September 15 in Las Vegas sees Saul "Canelo" Alvarez look to defend his WBC title against Josesito Lopez. Canelo is one of the rising stars in the sport, while Lopez has asserted himself as one of boxing's upset specialists. Here are 3 quick thoughts on the Canelo vs. Lopez fight and what fans can expect to see.

The Weight

Before stepping in to face Victor Ortiz this June as a replacement opponent, Lopez was campaigning as a junior welterweight, at 140 pounds. As recently as November 2007, he fought in the lightweight division. Meanwhile, Canelo is a thickly muscled junior middleweight, and his future is likely limited at 154 pounds, because the 22-year-old kid is still growing into his body.

Watch Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez vs Josesito Lopez Live Streaming Online Boxing: Fight Time, Date, Live Stream & TV Info




Saul "Canelo" Alvarez will defend his WBC light middleweight title on Saturday night against Josesito Lopez. It's the fifth championship defense for Alvarez. The last came when he defeated Shane Mosley in May by unanimous decision.

The undefeated rising star enters the fight as a heavy favorite. Prior to upsetting Victor Ortiz, Lopez lost to Jessie Vargas, which would suggest he's not prepared to knock off an elite fighter like Alvarez unless he significantly elevates his game.

It's an important bout for Alvarez because he's finally starting to receive the recognition he deserves for his terrific run. He doesn't want to suffer a setback now. The 22-year-old Mexican star has won 29 of his 41 fights by knockout.

Let's take a look at all the key information for Saturday's clash, followed by keys to victory for each boxer and a prediction for who will walk away with the light middleweight title.

Where: MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev.
When: Saturday, Sept. 15 at 9 p.m. ET
Watch: Showtime
Live Stream: Showtime Anytime


Alvarez's Keys to Victory

The most important thing for Alvarez is using his power effectively. It's one area where he holds a sizable advantage over Lopez. He should be able to wear him down with combinations in the early rounds, leaving him vulnerable for a knockout later on.

After establishing an early edge with his power, Alvarez has to make sure the fight remains at his pace. He doesn't want to fall into the same trap Ortiz did and allow Lopez to find a comfort zone with a more up-tempo approach.

Fight Now TV offering plenty of Chavez-Martinez & Canelo-Lopez coverage



Fight Now TV today announced it will begin its Live wall-to-wall news coverage featuring two of boxing's biggest cards taking place on the same night this weekend, with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr vs. Sergio Martinez and Saul Canelo Alvarez vs. Josesito Lopez. Fight Now TV will be offering a wide range of coverage for these events, including footage from the press conferences, weigh-ins, preview and post-fight shows, and more.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12

    3pm ET LIVE - Final Chavez Jr. & Martinez Press Conference
    8pm ET LIVE "Talking Boxing with Billy C" - From Las Vegas guests Jesse and Diego Magdaleno, Augie Sanchez, Pat Berry
    24/7: Chavez Jr. vs. Martinez - Multiple airings throughout the day.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

    3:30pm ET LIVE - Media Tour Chavez Jr. & Martinez
    7:15 pm ET Undercard PPV Press Conference Highlights Chavez Jr. vs. Martinez 8pm ET LIVE "Talking Boxing with Billy C" - From Las Vegas guests Floyd Mayweather Sr. and Mike McCallum
    24/7: Chavez Jr. vs. Martinez with multiple airings throughout the day.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

    5pm ET LIVE- Official Weigh-In CANELO ALVAREZ. vs JOSESITO LOPEZ
    6pm ET Live - Official Weigh-In JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ JR. vs SERGIO MARTINEZ
    730pm ET- Trainer Roundtable show hosted by FIGHT NOW TV James Smith 8pm ET LIVE "Talking Boxing with Billy C" - From Las Vegas guests Joe Cortez, Harold Lederman, Earnie Shavers and Mari Cornejo
    24/7: Chavez Jr. vs. Martinez - Multiple airings throughout the day.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

    FIGHT WEEK IN 60 (debut show produced by FIGHT NOW TV) - Multiple airings throughout day.
    24/7: Chavez Jr. vs. Martinez - Multiple airings throughout the day.
    7pm ET- LIVE Red Carpet Program CHAVEZ JR. vs. MARTINEZ
    9:30pm ET- Countdown to Chavez Jr. vs. Martinez
    1am ET LIVE - Post-fight show of "Talking Boxing with Billy C" from Las Vegas guest TBA

"This is an unbelievable week for the sport of boxing and its fans," said Mike Garrow, G.M. & co-founder of FIGHT NOW TV. "We are very excited as a channel to be able to provide fans with live coverage and on-location analysis to the buildup of both cards. This will give the viewers at home the feeling of being in Las Vegas for fight week, as there is nothing like it."

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Chavez vs Martinez date - September, 15 2012 - Expected boxing event, intrigue is heating up



The date 15th of September is promising to be an important in boxing sphere. On this date two big fighters are going to show a great fight which will attract not just boxing fans but also millions of people who ever heard about these two outstanding fighters. During one of the conference which was held in the middle of August in Vegas, Julio Cesar Chavez Junior and Sergio Martinez promised each other to defeat their rival with knockouts. These hot words which two fighters expressed to each other only heated up the interest about the Chavez vs Martinez fight. They will struggle for the highly anticipated world title thus this event is going to be excited and worth watching.

Sergio Gabriel Martinez is a boxing star who was born on February 21, 1975 In Argentina. This Argentine professional boxer now is a champion of The Ring Middleweight category. In past he was in light middleweight class and even won WBC Light Middleweight title and WBC Latino title. Today according to various boxing lists and sporting news such as The Ring, ESPN, Yahoo Sport and Sports Illustrated Sergio is considered to be the number three among the list of best pound for pound boxers in the world. Sergio Martinez is a son of Hugo Alberto Martinez and Susana Griselda. He was born in Avellaneda but later moved with his parents and two brothers to Quilmes. In 1995 Martinez decided to become a boxer although before he was keen on football. At first he was trained by his uncle Ruben Paniagua who tried to make Martinez a real professional. At the start of his boxing career he as an amateur he won 39 fight and was defeated only twice by way of majority decision and knockout. By unfortunate circumstances he was forced to suspend his boxing career for the year due to his hand fracture. But in 1997 he turned to his professional career and is promising to show us a real boxing during the next fight against Chavez on September 15th.

Sergio Martinez vs Julio Cesar Chavez JR. SHOCKING FIGHT UPDATE – Breaking Boxing News online



This week’s Mexican Independence Day weekend World Middleweight Championship event between undefeated WBC middleweight champion and Son of the Legend, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (46-0-1, 32 KOs) and two-division world champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez (49-2-2, 28 KOs), of Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina, sold its last remaining tickets today at 1:58 p.m. PT. Chavez Jr. vs. Martinez will become the highest-attended boxing event in the history of the Thomas & Mack Center with 19,186 seats, eclipsing the Lennox Lewis vs. Evander Holyfield heavyweight championship rematch, which previously held the record with 19,151.

“Viva Chavez and Martinez,” said Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum. “The last two tickets were purchased just before 2 p.m. PT and our sellout has produced a paid gate of over $3 million. How appropriate that on the eve of the 20th anniversary of Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Hector Camacho, the Thomas & Mack’s fourth highest-attended event [17,972], which took place on September 12, 1992, that Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. surpass his father’s record in an epic fight of his own. Father and son will be forever linked as two of the highest-attended paid boxing events in the building’s history. Naturally, the live pay-per-view telecast will be available to all cable and satellite TV systems in the Las Vegas area.”

“This is a celebration about everything that is great about boxing,” said promoter Lou DiBella. “This is obviously a fight that everyone wanted to see and thanks to Sergio and Julio everyone will have the opportunity to see — live on pay-per-view. I strongly recommend that boxing fans in the Las Vegas area buy their tickets to the closed circuit screenings at Wynn Las Vegas now before they sell out too.”

Troy Ross vs Yoan Pablo Hernandez Live Streaming Online Free Boxing Pick and Preview 9/15/12


saturday 15th Sept: 7.30pm UK, 8.30pm CET, 2.30pm EST
Yoan Pablo Hernandez will defend the IBF cruiserweight title against Troy Ross on September 15. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Bongarts/Getty Images)

The cruiserweight division is often overlooked and is usually seen a bridge between light heavyweights and heavyweights, but on this day the spotlight turns to this IBF cruiserweight title fight.  Troy Ross (25-2) challenges the champion Yoan Pablo Hernandez (26-1) in this showdown which will tip off a very eventfully and exciting Saturday boxing card.

The veteran Troy Ross, formerly the winner of the 2009 “The Contender”, gets another shot at the IBF cruiserweight title after he suffered a cut in his 5th round TKO loss against Steve Cunningham for the vacant title back in 2012.  The 37 year old appeared to be in command of the fight and even had Cunningham down in the 4th round but the tables turned in the next round. A bad cut opened over the eye of Ross and the ref determined he would not allow the fight to go on despite multiple protests from Ross.  It appeared to be a questionable stoppage but that’s how boxing goes some times.  Since the loss to Cunningham, Ross has won against solid cruiserweight fighters in Carl Handy and Lukasz Rusiewicz.  It appears this will probably be the last title shot for Ross and he is hoping to make the most of it.

Watch Hernandes vs Ross Live Streaming Online on BoxNationTV on September 15



Yoan Pablo Hernandez to Face Troy Ross on September 15
saturday 15th Sept: 7.30pm UK, 8.30pm CET, 2.30pm EST


IBF cruiserweight titlist Yoan Pablo Hernandez will make his mandatory title defense against Troy Ross on September 15 at Stechert Arena in Bamberg, Germany, Sauerland Event has announced.

Hernandez (26-1, 13 KO) engaged in a pair of memorable fights against Steve Cunningham in his last two outings, controversially winning a technical decision in October 2011, then following that with a 12-round decision win in a grueling fight on February 4 of this year. The 27-year-old Cuban has a style that invites action, and was able to put Cunningham on the canvas in both of their bouts.

Watch Chavez Jr vs Martinez Live Streaming HBO Pay-Per-View online Free On Sept. 15th



Julio Cesar Chavez Jr vs Sergio Martinez (HBO PPV)

Sep 15, 2012 9:00 PM EDT
Thomas & Mack Center - Las Vegas, NV


Sergio Martinez is hoping for more big fights after Saturday. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

Chavez Jr vs Martinez: Sergio's Team Talking Fights with Mayweather, Pacquiao, Ward For the Future

Sergio Martinez adviser Sampson Lewkowicz says that his fighter has three major fights in mind for the future -- if the weights are right. Sure, Sergio has a pretty important and big fight against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr on Saturday night,

Sergio would fight, according to Lewkowicz:

Manny Pacquiao at 152 pounds
Floyd Mayweather at 154 pounds
Andre Ward at 160 pounds

Pacquiao has said he doesn't want to fight over 147 and the highest limit he's ever been in the ring with was 150, which he did recently offer to Miguel Cotto, and that was turned down.

Watch Chavez Jr vs Martinez Live HBO Pay-Per-View online




Julio Cesar Chavez Jr vs Sergio Martinez (HBO PPV)

Sep 15, 2012 9:00 PM EDT
Thomas & Mack Center - Las Vegas, NV



Chavez Jr vs Martinez: Fight Is Sold Out at Thomas & Mack Center

Saturday night's HBO pay-per-view showdown between Julio Cesar Chavez Jr and Sergio Martinez is officially sold out, according to a Top Rank press release, with the final tickets going this afternoon.

This is incredibly impressive not just because of the fact that so few boxing fights in the States sell this many tickets or sell out at all, but because there is a competing fight just across town in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand, with Canelo Alvarez facing Josesito Lopez in the main event.

Chavez Jr vs Martinez: Guillermo Rigondeaux Back on Undercard



Julio Cesar Chavez Jr vs Sergio Martinez (HBO PPV)

Sep 15, 2012 9:00 PM EDT
Thomas & Mack Center - Las Vegas, NV
Guillermo Rigondeaux has his spot on the Chavez Jr vs Martinez undercard back. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Guillermo Rigondeaux is back on Saturday night's Chavez Jr vs Martinez undercard, still facing Roberto Marroquin, with Rigondeaux's WBA super bantamweight title at stake.

Rigondeaux (10-0, 8 KO) was signed up for the main undercard bout a while back, but briefly was removed from the card due to manager Gary Hyde winning a ruling in Miami that prevented the fight from going forward. But Hyde and Top Rank reached an agreement yesterday, and though another party (Caribe Promotions) has also tried to stop the fight because they've got some kind of contract with Rigondeaux despite never doing anything for him, allegedly, it appears as though this is fully moving forward and going to happen.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Ward vs Dawson Blog: Andre Ward, Last American Gold Medal Boxer, Discusses Olympic Glory


Andre Ward vs Chad Dawson (HBO)

Sep 8, 2012 10:00 PM EDT
Oracle Arena - Oakland, CA


On September 8 live on HBO from the Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., Andre Ward will defend his super middleweight crown against current top light heavyweight Chad Dawson, in a meeting of top American fighters. Eight years ago, Ward was the last American to win gold at the Olympic games in boxing. The dry streak extended today, when Team USA's Errol Spence was eliminated in London as the final American boxer remaining. Here's Ward on what his Olympic experience was like.

Discuss what it was like competing in the Olympics and how it feels to be the last U.S. boxer to win a gold medal.

"Competing in the 2004 Olympics and winning a gold medal was one of the highlights of my life and boxing career for a lot of reasons. To have the chance to represent my country, back in 2004 in the first Olympic Games after 9/11, with the U.S. was at war was extremely special. This was a goal that I had for myself and I had worked toward for 10 years. Then, it was just for the love of the sport, it had nothing to do with money; it had nothing to do with fame. It was about representing your country. From that standpoint, everything was pure. No professional experience that I ever have will supersede winning at the Olympics.

"The Olympic Games shaped me and gave me confidence. It gave me the attitude to know that I belong at the highest level. It strengthened my faith in God, because it was something that was placed on my heart as a young kid that I could win. I went through ups and downs but my Father and Virgil helped me to stay focused through all of that. To accomplish a goal that big was surreal, standing on that podium and hearing the national anthem play for me was surreal and was something that will always have a special place in my heart.

"Aside from winning the gold medal, going to the Opening Ceremony is something that did a lot for me. I wasn't initially supposed to be there, because I thought I was going to have to fight the next day but I found out just before that I got a bye and could go. Outside of winning gold and standing on the podium, the Opening Ceremony was the highlight of my Olympics. Even before winning, the Opening Ceremony jumps out in my mind about the 2004 games. It really solidified that I was at the Olympics, that it was real. I had never really had a feeling like I did walking into that stadium with hundreds of top athletes from the United States, that night to kick off the 2004 Games. I had goose bumps; I had chills; I thought about my father. I thought about everything that it took to get there. It was an unbelievable feeling and an unbelievable experience and it catapulted me into my first fight and really helped me out."

Ward vs. Dawson takes place Saturday, Sept. 8 live on HBO World Championship Boxing beginning at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT.

Ward vs Dawson Blog: Chad Dawson on Past Mistakes, Current Team


Chad Dawson faces Andre Ward this Saturday on HBO.

Discuss your best and worst memory as a fighter, and which wins -- amateur or professional -- have been the most satisfying or memorable?

Chad Dawson: "As a fighter, you always strive to be the best, so when I suffered my first loss to Jean Pascal, it was a very disappointing moment in my life, and by far the worst memory of my boxing career. When I saw Pascal's hand raised after the fight, the feeling in my mind, body and soul was demoralizing. I knew I had to get back in the gym and prove to the world that I had an off night, and work my way to get back on top. I learned a lot about myself and the people around me after that loss. I realized that I had group surrounding me that were in my circle for all the wrong reasons, not looking out for my best interest, which affected my mindset for the worse. Those days are behind me now and I have people in my corner that really care about me. The team I have in place now is tremendous. I consider them my family and our goal is to be the best team in boxing and show the world the Team Dawson is a force. Together we can't be stopped, I really believe that.

"When I won my first world title against Tomasz Adamek, who was undefeated at the time, it was an incredible feeling, because I accomplished my childhood dream of becoming a world champion. That win was so gratifying to me, because my dad had always told me that I could become a world champion some day and I finally made it happen for both of us. I can't describe the feeling I had when I saw the look on my father's face after that belt was strapped around my waist. No doubt, it was the most fulfilling moment of my boxing career. I realized then that I had the talent to become one of the best pound for pound fighters in the world.

"Taking this fight with Andre Ward in his backyard, coming down to his weight class, fighting for his world title, is proof that I'm a throwback fighter that doesn't care about the situation. I'm willing to fight the best on any given day and that's what boxing is all about. On September 8th, in Oakland, California, where the crowd will be rooting against me, you're going to see a true warrior put it all on the line and bring home that world title, and that warrior is me. I will be victorious on fight night."

Ward vs. Dawson takes place Saturday, Sept. 8 live on HBO World Championship Boxing beginning at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT.


Ward vs Dawson, Klitschko vs Charr, Adamek, Matthysse vs Olusegun, More: Boxing TV Schedule For Sept. 7-8


Andre Ward vs Chad Dawson leads a busy boxing weekend. (Photo by Alexis Cuarezma - Goossen Tutor)
Friday, September 7

Fox Sports (Australia), 8:00 a.m. EDT, Solomon Haumono vs Franklin Egobi, Daniel Ammann vs Pieter Cronje.

BoxNation (UK), 2:30 p.m. EDT, BoxAcademy - Tony Conquest vs Ian Tims.

Sport1 (Germany), 4:15 p.m. EDT
, Francesco Pianeta vs Frans Botha, Christina Hammer vs Yahaira Hernandez.


Saturday, September 8



Wealth TV, 3:00 p.m. EDT,
Tomasz Adamek vs Travis Walker, Bryant Jennings vs Chris Koval, Steve Cunningham vs Jason Gavern. You might have forgotten that this card was happening. I did, actually. But it is, it's happening, and whatever. Every fight is designed for Side One to win pretty easily, and eventually Main Events will want to put all these guys into fights with each other, or at least a couple of them, and the beauty is that you could do, say, Adamek-Cunningham II, and if Cunningham lost that fight, he could still fight Jennings and give him the rub, in theory.



Sky Sports (UK), 3:30 p.m. EDT, Tony Bellew vs Edison Miranda, Lee Purdy vs Gumersindo Carrasco. Bellew vs Miranda could be a solid fight, and it's kind of a trap fight for Bellew, or could be. If he wins, it's not that big of a deal in reality -- though I'm sure the Sky team have hyped this as World Class Miranda taking on the local hero and all that crap -- because Miranda is not a light heavyweight, first of all, and isn't all that good anyway. But if he loses or even struggles with the gatekeeper, it looks bad for him going forward.



RTL (Germany) / HBO (US, Tape Delay), 4:00 p.m. EDT, Vitali Klitschko vs Manuel Charr. HBO will be airing this as part of their card on Saturday night, which I'm hoping they put on last on TV because it's a junk matchup and I think they've only bought the fight because someone got excited about airing that fluffernutter documentary, Klitschko. I don't know if Epix's plan to take over the world with largely mediocre heavyweight fights has been shot down -- maybe that's why HBO picked this up. To take down Epix and their Roku subscribers. The undercard to this is a hunk o' junk. We're going to do live coverage because it's the afternoon card that matters most, since Vitali Klitschko matters, so don't be all thinking you can "avoid spoilers" here on Saturday. You cannot. Bad Left Hook has live round-by-round coverage.

TyC Sports (Argentina), 8:00 p.m. EDT, Fernanda Alegre vs Darys Pardo.


Showtime, 9:00 p.m. EDT, Lucas Matthysse vs Ajose Olusegun. This was supposed to be the Alexander vs Bailey show, but Bailey got hurt and that's off. This is the better fight and all, but it's impossible to argue that the card didn't lose a lot of its value when that went down. J'Leon Love and Daquan Arnett and Ishe Smith are on the undercard, and I think it's Love who will get the TV spot. Bad Left Hook will have live round-by-round coverage.



HBO (US) / Sky Sports (UK) / Space (Mexico), 9:45 p.m. EDT, Andre Ward vs Chad Dawson, Antonio DeMarco vs John Molina. Well, it's here. We'll have more on this fight in the coming days, of course, and it's worth noting that DeMarco-Molina should be a good fight, and while DeMarco is certainly the favorite, he's not a world-beater, and it could wind up more competitive than expected, too. Bad Left Hook will have live round-by-round coverage.

FSN / FSN Deportes, 10:00 p.m. EDT, Luis Ramos Jr vs Noe Bolanos, Deontay Wilder vs Damon McCreary. This week's promotional gimmick: Deontay Wilder Is The World's Busiest Heavyweight.

TV Azteca (Mexico), 10:30 p.m. EDT, Daniel Rosas vs Julio Cesar Miranda. Rosas, 22, takes a step up a bit against former flyweight titlist Pingo Miranda, who is coming off of a loss to Rodel Mayol.

Telefutura, 11:00 p.m. EDT, Ivan Morales vs Luis Maldonado. Morales, 20, is Erik's younger brother, and recently signed a deal with Golden Boy. Maldonado, 34, is washed-up but is the right sort of step for the kid at this point.



Televisa (Mexico), 11:30 p.m. EDT, Marco Antonio Rubio vs Carlos Baldomir.