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Jun 10 2011, 09:11 AM
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Middleweight Group: Team BU Posts: 2,558 Joined: 15-November 09 From: The northleft edge of the continental USA Member No.: 10,633 |
Not the biggest weekend of the year, but there are some intriguing fights . . .
Friday Thomas Dulorme 11(10)-0 v Demarcus Corley 37(22)-17(4)-1 = A decent test for who some believe is the next generation Puerto Rican star, tonight in New York City. What I have seen of Dulorme has been relatively impressive. He has a decent, snapping jab and good power in both hands, good head movement, decent quickness, good footwork (he cuts the ring off well), very good body work. Being put up against a wiley old vet like Corley in your 12th fight says something about Team Dulorme's confidence. Dulorme KO 5 Jean Piero Perez 18(13)-3(1)-1 v Juan Carlos Reveco 26(15)-1 (for the WBA Interim Lightweight Title) = I find myself paying more and more attention to the fighters of and fights in Argentina these days. Reveco is an exciting banger. He reminds me a little bit of Arce. Reveco TKO 10 Khabir Suleymanov 11(5)-0 v Chris Avalos 18(15)-1 (super bantam, I think) = I wouldn't mind seeing this fight (if I was near Santa Ynez). Avalos has significant potential. His skills are top notch. He has large amateur experience. His only loss was a SD v Christopher Martin who is undefeated. Suleymanev is crude but tough. He is one of those stone sculptures that immigrated from Russia and took up pro boxing late (he is 30). Avalos is just too polished for the Russian bar fighter, IMO. Avalos UD Saturday Andres Narvaez 34(19)-0 v William Urina 17(14)-1 = Another visit to Argentina for the WBO Super Flyweight Title which Narvaez has horded since 2002. At this point Narvaez is becoming a living legend, at least in Argentina. I felt that he received a homer's decision v Seda in his last defense. I think Narvaez is ripe but Urina will not do the picking. Narvaez UD Austin Trout 22(13)-0 v David Lopez 40(23)-12-0 = For one of those 154 belts. I am not as yet impressed with Trout. He has some skills but he really has not been tested. Lopez has not lost in six and a half years. I don't know what the odds are but it might be worth a look at a Lopez upset. Trout SD Hasim Rahman 49(40)-7(5) v Galen Brown 35(22)-16(11)-1 = The Rahman is not done. Hasim looking for his 5th W in a row down in Bayou country. Rahman TKO 8 What do you think? This post has been edited by SmartyBeardo: Jun 10 2011, 09:50 AM |
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Jun 10 2011, 09:26 AM
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Bantamweight Group: Members Posts: 324 Joined: 28-May 11 From: 大田区、日本 Member No.: 12,431 |
Not the biggest weekend of the year, but there are some intriguing fights . . . Friday Thomas Dulorme 11(10)-0 v Demarcus Corley 37(22)-17(4)-1 = A decent test for who some believe is the next generation Puerto Rican star, tonight in New York City. What I have seen of Dulorme has been relatively impressive. He has a decent, snapping jab and good power in both hands, good head movement, decent quickness, good footwork (he cuts the ring off well), very good body work. Being put up against a wiley old vet like Corley in your 12th fight says something about Team Dulorme's confidence. Dulorme KO 5 Jean Piero Perez 18(13)-3(1)-1 v Juan Carlos Reveco 26(15)-1 (for the WBA Interim Lightweight Title) = I find myself paying more and more attention to the fighters of and fights in Argentina these days. Reveco is an exciting banger. He reminds me a little bit of Arce. Reveco TKO 10 Khabir Sulemanov 11(5)-0 v Chris Avalos 18(15)-1 (super bantam, I think) = I wouldn't mind seeing this fight (if I was near Santa Ynez). Avalos has significant potential. His skills are top notch. He has large amateur experience. His only loss was a SD v Christopher Martin who is undefeated. Suleymanev is crude but tough. He is one of those stone sculptures that immigrated from Russia and took up pro boxing late (he is 30). Avalos is just too polished for the Russian bar fighter, IMO. Avalos UD Saturday Andres Narvaez 34(19)-0 v William Urina 17(14)-1 = Another visit to Argentina for the WBO Super Flyweight Title which Narvaez has horded since 2002. At this point Narvaez is becoming a living legend, at least in Argentina. I felt that he received a homer's decision v Seda in his last defense. I think Narvaez is ripe but Urina will not do the picking. Narvaez UD Austin Trout 22(13)-0 v David Lopez 40(23)-12-0 = For one of those 154 belts. I am not as yet impressed with Trout. He has some skills but he really has not been tested. Lopez has not lost in six and a half years. I don't know what the odds are but it might be worth a look at a Lopez upset. Trout SD Hasim Rahman49(40)-7(5) v Galen Brown 35(22)-16(11)-1 = The Rahman is not done. Hasim looking for his 5th W in a row down in Bayou country. Rahman TKO 8 What do you think? ahhhh I hope Corley gets banged.....awww that's mean huh okay Dulorme (UD) Corley can take a good shot, I see him getting knocked down in this fight but not out Austin okay skill trout will win this by SD cause Lopez can box and might give him a boxing lesson Hasim Rahman gets this fight...but I don't see a KO...well gosh it's hard to call...UD Brown is a bum though...that's mean okay he's not that great of a fighter the other fights I don't know enough about the guys to call but I will try to check most of them out... Great post thanks for this |
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Jun 10 2011, 09:43 AM
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Middleweight Group: Team BU Posts: 2,558 Joined: 15-November 09 From: The northleft edge of the continental USA Member No.: 10,633 |
ahhhh I hope Corley gets banged.....awww that's mean huh okay Dulorme (UD) Corley can take a good shot, I see him getting knocked down in this fight but not out Austin okay skill trout will win this by SD cause Lopez can box and might give him a boxing lesson Hasim Rahman gets this fight...but I don't see a KO...well gosh it's hard to call...UD Brown is a bum though...that's mean okay he's not that great of a fighter the other fights I don't know enough about the guys to call but I will try to check most of them out... Great post thanks for this Just thought I would mention that just because I take issue with calling fighters cowards does not mean I have a problem with calling a bum what he is. I appreciate your sarcasm. |
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Jun 10 2011, 09:55 AM
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Bantamweight Group: Members Posts: 324 Joined: 28-May 11 From: 大田区、日本 Member No.: 12,431 |
Just thought I would mention that just because I take issue with calling fighters cowards does not mean I have a problem with calling a bum what he is. I appreciate your sarcasm. I fell the same way, which is why I retracted my words and was to lazy to hit the back button true story I have a japanese computer so hitting the back button or the caps button or the enter button changes my fonts to either hiragana, kanji, or katakana lol so my computer is a dick it's a lot of hard work on this computer to do english that's why I just retract things on the forums instead of just erasing it lol off topic I use to box a little wanted to go all the way with it but computers was faster money and Japan was a childhood goal of mine....I respect what every man does in the ring it takes balls to step in that ring and bang it out for however many rounds |
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Jun 10 2011, 10:32 AM
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An inbred jackass... Group: Banned Posts: 360 Joined: 25-July 10 Member No.: 10,971 |
Archie Ray Marquez from Albuquerque, NM!
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Jun 10 2011, 03:03 PM
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Welcome to the Dirty South Group: Members Posts: 746 Joined: 25-January 11 From: FunkyTown FortWorth, Tx Member No.: 11,493 |
I think Chop Chop should NOT wear his shoes...lol. or wear them and see if his feet hurt enough for him to throw in the towel..lol
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Jun 10 2011, 05:47 PM
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Super Flyweight Group: Team BU Posts: 296 Joined: 23-July 08 From: Sacramento, Ca Member No.: 7,813 |
Not the biggest weekend of the year, but there are some intriguing fights . . . Friday Thomas Dulorme 11(10)-0 v Demarcus Corley 37(22)-17(4)-1 = A decent test for who some believe is the next generation Puerto Rican star, tonight in New York City. What I have seen of Dulorme has been relatively impressive. He has a decent, snapping jab and good power in both hands, good head movement, decent quickness, good footwork (he cuts the ring off well), very good body work. Being put up against a wiley old vet like Corley in your 12th fight says something about Team Dulorme's confidence. Dulorme KO 5 Jean Piero Perez 18(13)-3(1)-1 v Juan Carlos Reveco 26(15)-1 (for the WBA Interim Lightweight Title) = I find myself paying more and more attention to the fighters of and fights in Argentina these days. Reveco is an exciting banger. He reminds me a little bit of Arce. Reveco TKO 10 Khabir Suleymanov 11(5)-0 v Chris Avalos 18(15)-1 (super bantam, I think) = I wouldn't mind seeing this fight (if I was near Santa Ynez). Avalos has significant potential. His skills are top notch. He has large amateur experience. His only loss was a SD v Christopher Martin who is undefeated. Suleymanev is crude but tough. He is one of those stone sculptures that immigrated from Russia and took up pro boxing late (he is 30). Avalos is just too polished for the Russian bar fighter, IMO. Avalos UD Saturday Andres Narvaez 34(19)-0 v William Urina 17(14)-1 = Another visit to Argentina for the WBO Super Flyweight Title which Narvaez has horded since 2002. At this point Narvaez is becoming a living legend, at least in Argentina. I felt that he received a homer's decision v Seda in his last defense. I think Narvaez is ripe but Urina will not do the picking. Narvaez UD Austin Trout 22(13)-0 v David Lopez 40(23)-12-0 = For one of those 154 belts. I am not as yet impressed with Trout. He has some skills but he really has not been tested. Lopez has not lost in six and a half years. I don't know what the odds are but it might be worth a look at a Lopez upset. Trout SD Hasim Rahman 49(40)-7(5) v Galen Brown 35(22)-16(11)-1 = The Rahman is not done. Hasim looking for his 5th W in a row down in Bayou country. Rahman TKO 8 What do you think? Whats up Breado, here we go: Dulorme vs Corley: I dont know anything about Dulorme but give me him over Corley by way of UD Perez vs Reveco: Reveco by way of tko Suleymanov Vs Avalos: Avalos by way of tko Navarez vs Urina: Navarez by way of UD Trout vs Lopez: And exciting UD win by Trout, but Lopez will have some good success. Rahman vs Brown: Rahman by way of KO |
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Jun 10 2011, 06:04 PM
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Featherweight Group: Members Posts: 515 Joined: 30-May 11 From: Atlanta, Georgia Member No.: 12,445 |
ESPN will televise the Corley fight, right?
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Jun 10 2011, 11:21 PM
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Middleweight Group: Team BU Posts: 2,558 Joined: 15-November 09 From: The northleft edge of the continental USA Member No.: 10,633 |
Dulorme UD.
Reveco KO2 Avalos UD This post has been edited by SmartyBeardo: Jun 11 2011, 01:28 AM |
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Jun 11 2011, 10:39 AM
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Bantamweight Group: Members Posts: 324 Joined: 28-May 11 From: 大田区、日本 Member No.: 12,431 |
Dulorme UD. Reveco KO2 Avalos UD I called this dead on ahhhh I hope Corley gets banged.....awww that's mean huh okay Dulorme (UD) Corley can take a good shot, I see him getting knocked down in this fight but not out This post has been edited by iKeNjiro: Jun 11 2011, 10:40 AM |
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