CyruS
Feb 8 2008, 07:49 PM
Only Built 4 TOS Title Fights For February 10
World Lightweight Championship
Joan Guzman (25-4-2 10KOs) vs. Carlos "El Indio" Quintana (17-0-0 1KO)
- 2 Division World Champion and reigning and defending 3-Time Lightweight Champion, Joan Guzman who is fresh off of his 9th round knockout destruction of 3 division champ Tera Patrick in a lightweight super fight, continues to take on all comers as he defends his title against the undefeated #1 contender Quintana. Guzman eyes to take the zero of Quintana by "bringing the pain." -
Supporting Fights :
Jr. Flyweight Contenders REMATCH
Earthquake (9-1-2 0KOs) vs. Blayde Jr. (9-1-0 7KOs)
- Prospect Earthquake takes on the other Jr. Flyweight Prospect, the knock out artist Blayde Jr in a rematch. Earthquake took the zero of Blayde jr.'s loss column with a UD victory in their first fight. Earthquake looks to repeat history. -
The CEO
Feb 8 2008, 07:59 PM
QUOTE(biggeorge89 @ Feb 8 2008, 07:15 PM) [snapback]377786[/snapback]
Ronald Hearns (22-7-1) vs. "Hardcore" Dexter Moore (20-17-1): Hearns in an easy tune-up. A well deserved one.
Rock Allen (13-3-1) vs. Freddy McPheerson (19-14-0): Allen tests himself against former champ.
ULTIMATE SUPERFIGHT! JUDAH vs. MAUSSA III: Maussa's Retirement Fight.
Zab "Super" Judah (23-12-2) vs. Carlos Maussa (19-13-2): Judah draining himself to make the weight for this fight. Promises to give Maussa his "Wrath". Maussa is getting stretched.
I haven't been very active on the board this week...but make no mistake about it....The Dungeon Members involved are CRAZY HYPED for these fights and will be studying tapes all day Saturday...Maussa's so focused he's been throwing hooks and sticking his chin out IN HIS SLEEP!
McPheerson's gonna make an example of Allen...no worries there...but don't be surprised if Moore KOs Hearns...
and I swear on all that is Holy...Maussa is gonna lay it all on the line for this one......the only words he speaks when he's conscious are "I REFUSE to lose.".....that's all that man is saying. This fight means EVERYTHING to him.
BigG
Feb 8 2008, 08:02 PM
Maussa maybe focused but Zab is focused, and is looking to take his anger out on Carlitos. Zab was so angry after last sundays fights that he bitchslapped Chad Dawson out of our gym. Maussa just happens to be the poor soul that has to withstand the wrath of Zab. Its OVER!
And Cyrus, GLASS JAW Tunney don't have a chance. Did you see what Jones did to him? He beat him down all night.
Blayde
Feb 9 2008, 08:55 AM
QUOTE(biggeorge89 @ Feb 9 2008, 01:15 AM) [snapback]377786[/snapback]
Fernando Montiel (28-6-3) vs. Emory Cabana (10-0-3): Good fight. Young Cabana tests himself against potential HOFer Montiel.
I dont know if that should be called a fair fight for Cabana ...
And no doubt, Tunney got his ass kicked by Jones. But Jones has more power than Butkiss. This is gonna be a challenge for Butkiss. Who ever thought Tunney could beat The Genesis in the rematch again? He did it. Now its time to get the title again.
BigG
Feb 9 2008, 09:05 AM
Well, if Montiel had no one else to fight and neither did Cabana...Cabana will learn from this Im sure.
Maxy
Feb 9 2008, 09:37 AM
QUOTE(biggeorge89 @ Feb 9 2008, 09:05 AM) [snapback]377826[/snapback]
Well, if Montiel had no one else to fight and neither did Cabana...Cabana will learn from this Im sure.
Cabana is a long way off from being ready for this fight but a defeat to Montiel won't harm him so early in his career.
Maxy
Feb 9 2008, 10:19 AM
Dragon's Vault Title Fights for February 10th
World heavyweight championship
Dipsy "Lipstick" Gawn (30/3/1) VS James "The Reaper" Roper (24/10/0)
- Heavyweight king Dipsy makes his 12th defense in a bout he will be heavily backed to win. Roper is a good solid challenger but an upset here would be shocking. Dipsy is still hoping to get TOS in the ring but that is just a pipe dream and he will have to make do with challengers such as Roper....
World middleweight championship (vacant)
Jowett Pipes (19/1/0) VS Berk (22/3/0)
- Loudmouth Pipes gets his shot at the man many felt would be Wexley Gawns long term successor, Berk. Gawn has been training Pipes for this bout and has warned him that Berk is highly skilled and likely to have slightly superior boxing skills. Pipes will need a KO to win. Does he have the power?
World bantamweight championship
Kindred "Spirit" Cole (17/4/4) VS Cyrus "No Fear" Virus (24/10/2)
- Cole grants the rematch he promised to No Fear as the challenger attempts to win his 4th title in 4 weight classes. Last time out Cole won a close but clear decision...this time he expects No Fear to be even stronger and has prepared for a hard bout against the grizzled veteran. Difficult to pick a winner as both could box at super fly if they wanted to.
World super flyweight championship
Frankie "The Brit" Skipton (22/6/1) VS Thurman "The Mexican Assassin" Hayes (21/9/1)
- Frankie Skipton still has his eyes set on winning a 5th title in 5 weight classes but if he's taking Hayes lightly he'll be in for a shock. Hayes is a good boxer and his speed is bound to give Skipton problems, but Frankie is super confident as ever and has predicted a knockout victory.
World flyweight championship
Reggie "The Kiss" Hope (20/8/1) VS "Awesome" Awesome (17/6/2)
- The Kiss lost his title last time out in a fight that failed to live up to the explosive pre-fight billing. This time Reggie has promised there will be a knockout and I'm expecting it to be a great fight whilst it lasts. Reggie promises he will either get the KO or be KO'd and I feel it will end inside schedule, either way.
World junior-flyweight title
Maxy "The Dream" Supreme (17/7/0) VS Luis "El Gallo" Singo (16/1/2)
- Overall this is the 4th bout between these two and El Gallo leads the series 2-1 having recaptured his title with a close decision last time out. The Dream was fresh at the end of that fight and has vowed to up his work rate this time around promising his fans, "I will not stop until he's dropped."
Fights Of Interest :
Heavyweight bout
Harold "Harry" Angus (33/1/1) VS Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield (16/6/0)
- Angus has his 3rd fight since returning to heavyweight and has picked another tough foe to face him in Holyfield. Angus is actively seeking a rematch with Lanky Gawn but would be making a mistake if he overlooks Holyfield, who is certainly no mug. Angus is the heavy favourite but bigger upsets have happened than this.
light heavyweight bout
Maxy "Deep Freeze" Gawn (30/2/0) VS Bobby "Tick Tick" Boome (20/11/0)
- Deep Freeze will find out if he is still up to it when he tackles the hard hitting, career shortening former light heavyweight king Tick Tick Boome. Everyone knows Boome will be coming with his guns and the question is simple...can Deep Freeze dance his way to a decision or will he be sent back into retirement?
Middleweight bout
Harold "The Hoodlum" Grant (21/2/0) VS Richard "The Juggernaut" Johnson (21/5/2)
- Not a fight I wanted. Dragon's Vault VS Krumbsnatcher new boy Johnson. Johnson has the style to pull out the win here and its merely a question of whether he can sustain the pace and do to The Hoodlum what Ronald Hearns did recently. This is a pick em.
Welterweight bout
Smooth Eddie Chaplin (19/1/2) VS Brittany Skye (22/6/2)
- Rematch after last weeks draw. Chaplin answered questions about his credibility but didn't do enough to beat Skye. This time he aims to up his punch output and also throw heavier shots in order to take the legs from Skye but in doing that he leaves himself more open to being KO'd himself.
Bantamweight bout
Emory Cabana (10/0/3) VS Fernando "Cochulito" Montiel (28/6/4)
- Prospect Cabana has been over matched here but admits he couldn't turn down the fight because it will be a "great learning experience." Montiel, the future HOF'er has the tools to not only beat Cabana but to beat him bad. Emory could just attempt to survive but promises to give it his best shot.
MEANWHILE OVER AT KRUMBSNATCHER
Lanky "Maxy" Gawn (26/1/0) tackles Larry Holmes (22/3/1) in perhaps the biggest heavyweight bout of the day. Lanky has looked very ordinary of late, none more so than in his unimpressive points win over Tyson when he looked old and tired by the end. Holmes has been current champ Dipsy's toughest ever challenger and he appears to have the tools to beat Lanky. It should be a good fight as Lanky has promised to look for the knockout and Holmes has vowed to deliver it!
Don Flamenco
Feb 9 2008, 03:56 PM
QUOTE(CyruS @ Feb 8 2008, 07:43 PM) [snapback]377791[/snapback]
36 Chambers Of Death Title Fights For February 10Undisputed World Light Heavyweight Championship - Trilogy ENDING FIGHT!Richard "Dick" Butkiss (24-6-1 15KOs) vs. Terrence "Ten Count" Tunney (15-7-2 4KOs)
- Butkiss defends his undisputed titles against old foe Terrence Tunney yet again. In their previous 2 fights, Butkiss knocked out Tunney in the 8th and 3rd rounds. Their first fight was when Don managed Tunney into that 8th round knockout loss. Their second fight was when Maxy managed Tunney into that 3rd round knockout loss. Now this third fight features Blayde managing Tunney

, what will happen this time? -
Thats my boy!
WAR BUTKISS!
BigG
Feb 10 2008, 03:49 AM
Results!
Larry Holmes WUD12 Lanky Gawn: Holmes fought a great fight and had Lanky in serious trouble in the final round of the fight. Holmes puts on the performance of his career.
Roy Jones LKO 5 Malik Abu-Husson - UBELIEVABLE! I cannot believes Jones got stopped. Malik must be a huge puncher.
Ronald Hearns KO 9 Hardocre Dexter Moore: Hearns gets the tune up out of the way. Time for Hearns-Simms.
Terry Norris KO 1 Tyrell Hudson: Norris avenges defeated....the assassin...
Juan Miguel Cotto TKO 8 Buddy McGirt: Cotto avenges defeates...becoming the first man to stop McGirt..but does it via cuts only...a 3rd match will certainly happen.
THE ULTIMATE SUPERFIGHT!
Zab "Super" Judah KO 7 Carlos "El Apostle" Maussa: Judah easily KO's Maussa to end the trilogy....Maussa deserves respect.
Paulie Malignaggi LKO 5 Mike Taylor: Malignaggi got caught.
Rock Allen LKO 7 Freddie McPheerson: McPheerson punishes one of my top prospcts.
Fernando Montiel KO 4 Emony Cabana: Montiel puts on a vicious beating on the youngster...hopes he returns stronger and will be on his side from now on.
Mark Johnson LUD 12 Kieran Pikey: Close one...but clear. Pikey did good.
Maxy
Feb 10 2008, 06:43 AM
Dragon's Vault Title Fight results for February 10th
World heavyweight championship
Dipsy "Lipstick" Gawn (31/3/1)
won UD James "The Reaper" Roper (24/11/0)
- This was arguably Dipsy's toughest fight to date. Is he slipping? He was hurt in the 8th, down in the 9th and down again for a 9 count in the 10th but he used all his experience to see out the fight and gain a unanimous decision, deservedly. This was his
12th successful defense but he really did have to work hard for it.
World middleweight championship (vacant)
Jowett Pipes (20/1/0)
won UD Berk (22/4/0)
- Cocky Pipes went into this bout as the underdog and wasn't expected to be able to outbox Berk but he did it winning a razor thin unanimous decision to win the vacant world middleweight title. Pipes has skills reminiscent
of his mentor Wexley Gawn and he showed them off here to become champion of the world.
World bantamweight championship
Kindred "Spirit" Cole (17/5/4)
lost UD Cyrus "No Fear" Virus (25/10/2)
- Ringside observers had it for Cole by a round but all 3 judges gave it to No Fear, one of them outrageously by 5 rounds! Cole wasn't bitter and was the first man to congratulate No Fear on becoming a 4 weight champ saying, "Respect to the man...I thought I did enough but give him his props...he's a legend now, I take my hat off to him."
World super flyweight championship
Frankie "The Brit" Skipton (22/6/1) VS Thurman "The Mexican Assassin" Hayes (21/9/1)
MONDAY
World flyweight championship
Reggie "The Kiss" Hope (20/9/1)
lost KO 2 "Awesome" Awesome (18/6/2)
- Reggie promised to go for the KO and he got stretched in 2 rounds to lose his title. The Kiss is a raw fighter who relies on power but on this occasion he paid the price. Afterwards he said, "If you go inside against someone who is countering, you get put to sleep...I didn't feel a thing and they had to tell me I lost. I'll be back."
World junior-flyweight title
Maxy "The Dream" Supreme (17/8/0)
lost UD Luis "El Gallo" Singo (17/1/2)
- The Dream tried everything he could apart from going all-out....he went after El Gallo in every round but the slick defending champ produced a punch perfect performance to win a clear decision. The Dream will now go back to the drawing board and fight contenders in the hope of one day getting another shot at the champ.
Fights Of Interest :
Heavyweight bout
Harold "Harry" Angus (34/1/1)
won UD Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield (16/7/0)
- 34 wins now for Angus as he wins a relatively easy decision over Holyfield. There had been talk about him facing Lanky Gawn but Lanky's defeat to Holmes has taken the gloss of such a bout so it is unknown what Angus' next move will be. One thing is certain...he's proven himself as a legit threat at heavyweight.
light heavyweight bout
Maxy "Deep Freeze" Gawn (31/2/0) VS Bobby "Tick Tick" Boome (20/12/0)
- Deep Freeze produced a vintage display of slick boxing to easily outpoint the dangerous Tick Tick Boome and then he called out Butkiss saying, "Dick beat me last time real good but I couldn't stay retired without having one more shot at him...I owe it to myself to do that and I hope he gives me a shot."
Middleweight bout
Harold "The Hoodlum" Grant (21/2/0) VS Richard "The Juggernaut" Johnson (21/5/2)
THURSDAY
Welterweight bout
Smooth Eddie Chaplin (20/1/2)
won UD Brittany Skye (22/7/2)
- Following last weeks draw Chaplin vowed to settle down on his punches more for this fight and he achieved it producing solid work throughout the fight to win a clear cut decision. Chaplin now wnats a shot at new champ Lights Out and believes he has the skills to pull off the win.
Bantamweight bout
Emory Cabana (10/1/3)
lost KO 4 Fernando "Cochulito" Montiel (29/6/4)
- Cabana went in hoping to throw more punches than Montiel to get a decision but the reckless approach rendered him an easy target for the future HOF'er and he was battered into defeat inside 4 rounds. This fight may have harmed him long term but he promised to be back before praising the skills of his conqueror.
MEANWHILE OVER AT KRUMBSNATCHER
Lanky "Maxy" Gawn (26/2/0) tried to rekindle his best form but Larry Holmes (23/3/1), in perhaps the best shape of his life, proved too good for the former champ. The fight was even going into the last round and Maxy went toe to toe hoping to win the round big...it backfired and he was caught with a hook which had him out on his feet. He survived the round but lost the fight. Holmes proved he's a top heavyweight capable of beating them all.
CyruS
Feb 10 2008, 09:44 AM
36 Chambers Of Death Title Fights RESULTS! For February 10
Undisputed World Light Heavyweight Championship - Trilogy ENDING FIGHT!
Richard "Dick" Butkiss W TKO 7 Terrence "Ten Count" Tunney - Butkiss retains with yet another knockout of Tunney. Butkiss who has gotten word of Deep Freeze wanting a rematch against him was heard saying that he would rather take on a soft title defense and let Deep Freeze take on Allan Green for a true #1 contenders match. -
World Welterweight Championship
CyruS "Lights Out" ViruS W UD 12 Luis Collazo - Lights Out came through with a boxing plan no one expected him to do and picked up the welterweight championship with a clear UD. Lights Out ran out of gas at the end and was hurt a few times and even dropped but had more than enough rounds in the bank to go home with the title.
World Jr. Welterweight Championship
Miguel Cotto W KO 2 Hermes Franca - Cotto takes care of business and defeats the 16th different world champion in his career.
World Bantamweight Championship REMATCH!
CyruS "No Fear" ViruS W UD 12 Kindred "Spirit" Cole - No Fear pulls out the biggest achievement of his career! He is now a 4 division World Champion! the 4th, 4th division world champion in history! some at ringside had cole winning the fight but there was many many close rounds and difficult rounds to score but the judges saw it for no fear.
CyruS
Feb 10 2008, 09:48 AM
Only Built 4 TOS Title Fights [u]RESULTS[u]For February 10
World Lightweight Championship
Joan Guzman W UD 12 Carlos "El Indio" Quintana
- Guzman brought the pain as promised and hurt and dropped the now previously undefeated #1 contender Quintana in a great performance by Guzman who has now truly stamped himself as the best lightweight in the world and maybe ever. -
Supporting Fights :
Jr. Flyweight Contenders REMATCH
Earthquake W UD 12 Blayde Jr.
- In a rematch between hot prospects, Earthquake makes easy work of the knockout artist Blayde Jr. yet again with a clear cut UD victory. -
Maxy
Feb 15 2008, 03:09 PM
Dragon's Vault Title Fights for February 17th
World heavyweight championship
Dipsy "Lipstick" Gawn (31/3/1) VS Trevor Berbick (17/2/0)
- Will this be unlucky no.13 for world champ Lipstick? Last time out Dipsy was floored heavily twice but managed to retain his title on points. In Berbick he meets a less experienced but just as dangerous foe. Lipstick will start as favourite but is he on the slide? Is Berbick meeting him at exactly the right time?
World super middleweight championship
Sacheverell Thorburn (12/3/1) VS Jean Pascal (22/8/0)
- The Vault openly voiced their displeasure when this match was announced. Thorburn refuses to be intimidated however and has promised he will give it his all. Sadly, against Pascal, he is in way over his head and the likelihood is that he will be battered to defeat before round 8.
World middleweight championship
Jowett Pipes (20/1/0) VS Willie "The Flyest" Sylas (19/12/1)
- Loudmouth Pipes has insulted the memory of Carlos Maussa, belittled Terry Norris and accused Ronald Hearns of ducking him. He is fast becoming the biggest trash talker in the game and his contempt for Sylas led him to say, "If he beat me, I'd kiss his balls!! Shit ain't happenin'!"
World welterweight championship
Smooth Eddie Chaplin (20/1/2) VS Cyrus "Light Out" Virus (20/4/1)
- Big fight here as two of the best young welterweights meet for the title held by Lights Out. The champion is favoured to win and he has the better resume but Chaplin is buzzed about this fight and it promises to be exciting all the way through. I can't pick a winner...
World bantamweight championship (vacant)
Frankie "The Brit" Skipton (23/6/1) VS Roger Mayweather (20/5/1)
- Skipton attempts to make history by winning his 5th world title. Mayweather is slicker, quicker and naturally bigger than the Brit who admits he could still make flyweight comfortably. Some bookies have thEnglishman as favourite but the general consensus is that Mayweather will be too smart for him.
World flyweight championship
Reggie "The Kiss" Hope (20/9/1) VS "Awesome" Awesome (18/6/2)
- The Kiss lost by KO 2 last time out and admits he was reckless in his approach to the fight. This time he promises to fight smart but the truth is he isn't a smart fighter and I'm afraid he'll get flattened again by the all-round sound "Awesome". Reggie needs to realise that his big punch isn't enough at the highest level.
Fights Of Interest :
Middleweight bout
Harold "The Hoodlum" Grant (22/2/0) VS Berk (22/4/0)
- Fresh off his tough win over The Juggernaut, The Hoodlum faces another tough bout in former champ Berk. Berk lost his title via split decision to Pipes last time out and is eager to get back in the mix. Its a credit to both fighters that they are willing to meet each other at this time.
Light middleweight bout
Tony Palomino (15/1/1) VS Antony "AZ" Cruz (17/2/0)
- Two prospects battle it out with AZ a slight favourite due to his better overall status. It was actually Palomino's people who asked for this fight but if he loses he will ask serious questions of their decision making. Rumour has it that a defeat here could see Tony move to Krumbsnatcher.
Maxy
Feb 15 2008, 03:30 PM
Krumbsnatcher Title Fights for February 17th
World cruiserweight championship
"Bad" Chad Dawson (19/2/0) vs Aleksander Alexeev (25/3/0)
- Dawson gets his big shot but Alexeev is a formidable champion who has his eyes firmly set on winning the world heavyweight crown. Make no mistake, he won't be overlooking "Bad" Chad, but if rumours of Dawson skipping training are correct he could be in for a terribly painful night. Alexeev hits hard so Dawson will have to wary of the champs power but he believes he has the skills to pull out the win.
World light flyweight championship
Kieran "The Pikey" Conway (26/5/1) vs Luis "El Gallo" Singo (17/1/2)
- The Pikey once vowed he would never move up but Lupe Fiasco has forced his hand. He can't beat Fiasco these days so hae is seeking his 2nd world title against the slick El Gallo. Stylistically this is a nightmare for Kieran and he will find it very hard to beat the champion. It should be a good competitive fight but the skills and speed of the champion will likely see him cruise to a clear points win.
Fights Of Interest :
Welterweight bout
Maxy Kokaine (22/9/0) vs Edson Berto (18/2/1)
- Kokaine is one of the best fighters never to win a world title and Berto is one of the elite welterweights fighting today. This will be close, I am sure of it. Maxy is a typical old school Krumbsnatcher fighter (yeah he's a twig) and he has an abundance of skills. Will his boxing ability be enough to beat the hungry Berto?
CyruS
Feb 15 2008, 03:42 PM
36 Chambers Of Death Title Fights For February 17
Undisputed World Light Heavyweight Championship
Richard "Dick" Butkiss (25-6-1 16KOs) vs. Allan Green (18-0-0 14KOs)
- Butkiss defends his undisputed titles against the undefeated #1 contender, Allan Green in a gigantic match up at light heavyweight. Will Butkiss who's seemingly been on cruise control since his layoff after knocking out Deep Freeze find it with himself to man up at retain his titles? Or will Green usher in a new era to 175 lbs? -
World Welterweight Championship
CyruS "Lights Out" ViruS (20-4-1 13KOs) vs. Smooth Eddie Chaplin (20-1-2 5KOs)
- Lights Out makes the first defense of his title against Eddie Chaplin. Will Lights Out make a new era in 147? or Will Chaplin win the big one against Lights Out and make sure Lights Out simple becomes a transitional champion? -
World Jr. Welterweight Championship
Miguel Cotto (26-9-0 17KOs) vs. Buddy McGirt (16-9-4 4KOs)
- The Fighter's Fighter, Miguel Cotto defends his title yet again against the dangerous contender Buddy McGirt. -
World Jr. Featherweight Championship
"Bandito De Culo" Ernesto Bonifacio (19-7-3 5KOs) vs. CyruS "No Fear" ViruS (25-10-2 7KOs)
- A Fight for History! No Fear takes a chance to become the first ever 5 Division World Champion in history. Can No Fear do the impossible? Or will Bonifacio teach No Fear to stop being an over-achiever? -
Fights Of Interest :
SHOT FIGHTERS SUPER FIGHT TRILOGY ENDER!
CyruS "Super" ViruS (17-12-1 12KOs) vs. "Ferocious" Fernando Vargas (18-11-4 6KOs)
- Super returns from retirement to take on the first man to ever beat him, the fat man himself, Fernando Vargas! This fight really needs no description. -
Jr. Middleweight Contenders CLASH!
Anthony "AZ" Cruz (17-2-0 5KOs) vs. Tony Palomino (15-1-1 5KOs)
- Top contenders on the come up battle it out in the starting to heat up 154 lbs. division. -
Jr. Welterweight SHOWDOWN!
"Sublime" Buddy Shine (18-7-2 2KOs) vs. Juan Miguel Cotto (18-1-0 17KOs)
- Former World Champion Buddy Shine takes on Virtually Undefeated Juan. Buddy Shine has upset an undefeated Cotto before.... -
CyruS
Feb 15 2008, 03:51 PM
Only Built 4 TOS Title Fights For February 17
World Lightweight Championship III
Joan Guzman (26-4-2 10KOs) vs. Pavel "The Spy" Molotov (20-10-1 14KOs)
- 2 Division World Champion and reigning and defending 3-Time Lightweight Champion, Joan Guzman who is fresh off of his UD destruction of previously undefeated #1 contender Carlos Quintana, steps into the ring yet again against Molotov. Reports say Guzman has not been coming to the gym. --
Supporting Fights :
Heavyweight Prospects
Enigma (10-1-0 2KOs) vs. The Prince (9-0-0 1KO)
- Virutally Undefeated Enigma takes on the Undefeated Prince in a biggest prospect battle in the heavyweight division. -
Jr. Welterweight Contenders
Jesse Jane (27-4-1 17KOs) vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (20-1-0 11KOs)
- Disgruntled Top Contender Floyd Mayweather Jr. takes on the most decorated fighter in his career yet when he takes on 3 Division Champion Jesse Jane. Mayweather feels that Miguel Cotto is blocking him off to the world title due to the relationship between Ony Built 4 TOS and the 36 Chambers Of Death. Mayweather has said he wants to get Jane out of there quicker than Cotto did, vowing a knockout. -
BigG
Feb 15 2008, 03:52 PM
Shine is in for a beating
BigG
Feb 15 2008, 04:06 PM
Title Fights:
Junior-Middleweight Title
Ronald Hearns (23-7-1) vs. Travis Simms (30-1-2) (Champion): Simms makes his 22nd defense against 2-division champ Hearns. Hearns vows to upset the P4Per.
Non Title Fight:
Larry Holmes (23-3-1) vs. Michael Grant (18-11-3): Holmes takes on stablemate Grant. Holmes beats up on Grant alot in sparring...he should do the same come fight night.
Solid Snake (15-1-0) vs. Maxy "Ice Cream" Gawn (21-9-0): Gawn, fresh off a big win over Dawson, steps in with the hard hitting Snake. Snake promises to end Gawn's career.
Roy Jones Jr. (26-7-0) vs. "Prince" Malik Abu-Husson: Jones was dominated then stopped in 5 in an upset in the first...vows to dominate the 2nd match claiming "he wasn't himself" the first time.
Bernard Hopkins (15-2-1) vs. Timberwolf Johnson (16-11-3): Hopkins toughest test. Johnson is a former Light-Heavyweight champion but has probably seen better days.
"Ferocious" Fernando Vargas (18-11-3) vs. Cyrus "Super" Virus (17-12-4): Two former champions. They fought twice early in their long careers...Vargas went 1-0-1. This is a huge fight between two huge names.
"Terrible" Terry Norris (16-3-3) vs. Tyrell Hudson (15-2-1): 3rd fight. Hudson beat Norris by UD the first time...Norris avenged the loss by KO 1 in the rematch. Norris destory him.
JUDAH-NAVARETTE PPV!
Zab "Super" Judah (24-12-2) vs. Roland Navarette (29-2-6): 3rd fight. First 2 fights draws. Judah will probably beat him this time.
Paulie Malignaggi (20-5-0) vs. Sigmund Kraab (20-7-1): Tough fight for Paulie but Kraab has seen better days.
Juan Manuel Cotto (18-1-0) vs. Buddy Shine (18-7-2): Young Cotto's toughest test so far...
Blayde
Feb 16 2008, 01:49 PM
Sunday, February 17th 08
~ Cruiserweight Championship ~
Alexeev (25-3) © vs. Dawson (19-2)
-> Another big fight in the Cruiserweight division. Alexeev looked impressive against Tyson, but what can he do against the fast Dawson? If Alexeev wins this clearly, he will consider a move up to heavyweight. According to him the strongest fighters in the world are at 200 pounds and they are not these giants walking around at heavy.
~ Light Heavyweight Championship ~
Allan Green (18-0) vs. Butkiss (25-6-1) ©
-> Unbeaten Allan Green challenges P4P fighter Richard Butkiss. The beginning of a new era or his first defeat?
~ Super Middleweight Championship ~
Jean Pascal (22-8) © vs. Sacheverell Thorburn (12-3-1)
-> Pascal takes on inexperienced Thorburn whos still dangerous though.
~ Super Welterweight Championship ~
Travis Simms (30-1-2) © vs. Ronald Hearns (23-7-1)
-> The p4p king whos on a 23 (title) fight winning streak takes on the freak of nature and middleweight champion Hearns. HUGE MATCHUP!
~ Super Featherweight Championship ~
Junior Do Prado (14-4-2) vs. Errol Barnes (19-7) ©
-> Twig vs. slugger. Do Prado has a status disadvantage but may have the right style to beat one of the hardest punchers p4p.
~ Featherweight Championship ~
Yuriorkis Gamboa (29-0) © vs. Rocky Juarez (11-10)
-> Easy defense for Gamboa. Montiel, Slanger Jr. and Slimpy are in line though.
~ Super Bantamweight Championship ~
Bonifacio (19-7-3) © vs. No Fear (25-10-2)
-> Big fight. Can No Fear make history or will Bonifacio continue his reign?
~ Flyweight Championship ~
Awesome (18-6-2) © vs. The Kiss Hope (20-9-1)
-> Awesome leads this series 2-0. Can Hope employ his power?
~ Junior Flyweight Championship ~
El Gallo Singo (17-1-2) © vs. Conway (26-5-1)
-> El Gallo was thinking about moving down, here is the former 106 pound champion moving up.
Co-Features:
Mormeck (10-2) vs. Tyson (23-8-1)
Yusaf Mack (17-6-1) vs. Tick Tick Boome (20-12)
Berk (22-4) vs. The Hoodlum (22-2)
Edson Berto (18-2-1) vs. Maxy KoKaine (22-9)
Xolani Ntese (12-3-1) vs. Spirit Cole (17-5-4)
BigG
Feb 17 2008, 05:41 AM
Ronald Hearns LUD 12 Travis Simms: Hearns looked drained and weak throughout the fight but takes his hat off to Simms. Hearns is now contemplaiting retirement but he was offered alot of money to fight prospect Terry Norris. Hearns will have to talk to his advisors about that.
Larry Holmes KO 2 Michael Grant Grant: Holmes destroys Grant which was expected. But people didn't expect it to be that brutal.
Snake WDQ 5 Maxy "Ice Cream" Gawn: Boo's throughout the fight. An ugly affair.
Roy Jones Jr. WUD 12 "Prince" Malik Abu-Husson - Jones avenges knockout loss with a brilliant win. Calls out Deep Freeze.
Bernard Hopkins TKO 12 Timberwolf Johnson: Hopkins has slow start but wears Johnson in the end.
FATnando Vargas LKO 12 Cyrus "Super" Viurs: One fighter trained, one fighter spend camp at McDonalds and the burrito stand.
Terry Norris KO 1 Tyrell Hudson: Brutal KO.
Zab Judah D 12 Roland Navarette:

Paulie Malignaggi LKO 9 Sigmund Craab: There will be a rematch. Paulie pitched a shutout.
Juan Miguel Cotto LUD 12 Buddy Shine: Cotto was taken to school.
In other news:
Fernando Montiel KO 7 Mr. Untouchable: Montiel becomes the first man to stop the naturally bigger fighter.
Mark Johnson KO 6 Maxy Supreme: Johnson looking to move up to 126.
Maxy
Feb 17 2008, 09:08 AM
World cruiserweight championship
"Bad" Chad Dawson (19/3/0) lost ud Aleksander Alexeev (26/3/0)
- Dawson gave a good account of himself and is certain to be in the mix now that Alexeev has vacated to move up to heavyweight. Aleksander's strength was always the worry in the Dawson camp but he boxed a smart fight and only lost a narrow decision, having survived a 12th round knockdown. Afterwards he praised Alexeev but promised, "I still think I can be champion and one day we might do this again."
World light flyweight championship
Kieran "The Pikey" Conway (27/5/1) won ko 10 Luis "El Gallo" Singo (17/1/2)
- The Pikey was being outboxed, as expected, but he showed he is still a force to be reckoned with by knocking out El Gallo in the 10th round with a wonderful left hook having gambled on an all-out attack strategy. Kieran has options but he admitted he would grant El Gallo and instant rematch if he wanted one. "He gave me this shot, I'll give him the return if he so wishes...if not I'll box whoever they line me up against."
Fights Of Interest :
Welterweight bout
Maxy Kokaine (23/9/0) won md Edson Berto (18/3/1)
- Kokaine put himself firmly back in the world title mix with a majority decision over tough contender Berto. It was, as predicted, a good close fight but KoKaine's overall superior boxing skills were enough to give him the victory, which, in honesty, should have been unanimous.
CyruS
Feb 17 2008, 10:11 AM
36 Chambers Of Death Title Fight RESULTS! For February 17
Undisputed World Light Heavyweight Championship
Richard "Dick" Butkiss L KO 10 Allan Green - The New ERA of 175 lbs. has begun! Butkiss underestimated Green's skills and paid the price. But vowed Green will become a transitional champion for him for Butkiss has exercised his rematch clause.
World Welterweight Championship
CyruS "Lights Out" ViruS L UD 12 Smooth Eddie Chaplin - Lights Out had the fight in the bag before until he ran out of gas and Chaplin went for the kill with 3 knockdowns in the last 2 rounds to win the fight. Lights Out exercised his rematch clause
World Jr. Welterweight Championship
Miguel Cotto D 12 Buddy McGirt - Cotto suffers the first draw of his career but retains the title.
World Jr. Featherweight Championship
CyruS "No Fear" ViruS L MD 12 "Bandito De Culo" Ernesto Bonifacio - No Fear loses a razor thin battle to make history. No Fear has asked Bonifacio for a 2nd chance to become a 5-division world champion, the ball is in Bonifacio's court to see if he wants to get it on again with the grizzled veteran.
Fights Of Interest :
SHOT FIGHTERS SUPER FIGHT TRILOGY ENDER!
CyruS "Super" ViruS W KO 12 "Ferocious" Fernando Vargas - Super batters Vargas for all the rounds in the fight and ends him completely in the 12th. One of the worst beatings ever witnessed! Super said after the fight... "Thats what his ass gets for making wait so long!"
Jr. Middleweight Contenders CLASH!
Anthony "AZ" Cruz L UD 12 Tony Palomino - AZ loses a close but clear UD to Palomino who boxed a good one although AZ was coming on strong in the end. Makes you wonder what would happen if there was 15 round fights.
Jr. Welterweight SHOWDOWN!
"Sublime" Buddy Shine W UD 12 Juan Miguel Cotto - Buddy Shine does it again and upsets a Cotto. Shine won all the rounds in the fight before giving away the last round. Almost shut out performance.
Maxy
Feb 17 2008, 10:27 AM
QUOTE(CyruS @ Feb 17 2008, 10:11 AM) [snapback]379015[/snapback]
Jr. Welterweight SHOWDOWN!
"Sublime" Buddy Shine W UD 12 Juan Miguel Cotto - Buddy Shine does it again and upsets a Cotto. Shine won all the rounds in the fight before giving away the last round. Almost shut out performance.
Glad to see Buddy Shine doing so well. I think he'll win a title at 36 chambers.
CyruS
Feb 17 2008, 10:32 AM
QUOTE(Maxy @ Feb 17 2008, 10:27 AM) [snapback]379017[/snapback]
Glad to see Buddy Shine doing so well. I think he'll win a title at 36 chambers.
Shine dedicated that fight for you Maxy. Tribute to a Krumbsnatcher trained Cotto upset victory.
As far as winning a title, he could however, I control to many top contenders at 140

Cotto
Jimmy Jack
Mayweather Jr.
Shine
Running Man
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Guzman who can move up anytime.
BigG
Feb 17 2008, 10:41 AM
Fatnando thought Super was still the same chump he fought back in the day.
Here is a pic of Fatnando seen at the after party.

CyruS
Feb 17 2008, 10:43 AM
Super has went back into retirement after his fight with Vargas. Although Super has been getting offers to return back to the ring because he looked so dominate against Vargas, but at this point in vargas's career, who wouldn't?
Maxy
Feb 17 2008, 11:05 AM
Dragon's Vault Title Fight results for February 17th
World heavyweight championship
Dipsy "Lipstick" Gawn (31/3/2) draw Trevor Berbick (17/2/1)
- Last week there were whispers stressing that Dipsy could be ready for the taking. After this performance those whispers have turned into a deafening roar! Lipstick retained for the 13th time but took two 9 counts in the 11th and barely managed to finish the fight as he was exhausted. An instant rematch has been arranged but if Dipsy thinks he can get away with a draw next time, he's mistaken. Berbick's confidence will be sky high now and Dipsy really does look on his last legs as champion.
World super middleweight championship
Sacheverell Thorburn (12/4/1) lost ud Jean Pascal (23/8/0)
- A brave effort from Thorburn who had admitted before the fight that he wasn't ready for a title shot. He boxed quite well and proved that if he is moved along carefully he could eventually become a champion. Pascal was too good for him though and won relatively easily.
World middleweight championship
Jowett Pipes (21/1/0) won ud Willie "The Flyest" Sylas (19/13/1)
- Pipes' elevated opinion of himself almost came back to haunt him as he was dropped heavily in the opening round by the grizzled contender Sylas but he rallied well to win a clear decision. He finished the fight with a closed left eye, a fractured nose and a serious cut. If this fight proved anything it was that Jowett Pipes is no Wexley Gawn!
World welterweight championship
Smooth Eddie Chaplin (21/1/2) won ud Cyrus "Light Out" Virus (20/5/1)
- A perfectly executed performance from Chaplin who knew before the fight that he would have to rally late on if he was to claim the title. His fight strategy was virtually flawless as he boxed well enough to stay in contention, whilst all the time ensuring that his punch output was tiring the champion. A good win but a rematch has been arranged and Light Out will feel confident he can overturn this defeat.
World bantamweight championship (vacant)
Frankie "The Brit" Skipton (23/7/1) lost KO 12 Roger Mayweather (21/5/1)
- The Brit was simply too small at bantamweight and he found that to his ultimate cost suffering the humiliation of being knocked out in the final round as he went for broke in order to pull out a miracle win. Skipton has put his 5 title dream on hold for now and has moved down to his natural flyweight limit, although he has not ruled out a return to bantamweight one day. "Awesome" Awesome is now in his sights.
World flyweight championship
Reggie "The Kiss" Hope (20/10/1) lost md "Awesome" Awesome (19/6/2)
- Champion "Awesome" was again too good for The Kiss who had gone into this fight with a totally different gameplan hoping he could wear down the champ. The outcome? Well he did better than the last time but still failed to do enough and will now have to go back to fighting contenders before he gets another shot.
Fights Of Interest :
Middleweight bout
Harold "The Hoodlum" Grant (23/2/0) won ud Berk (22/5/0)
- A solid and surprisingly slick performance from the heavy hitting Grant in this fight between top contenders. Grant is desperate to get another fight with Ronald Hearns and has claimed that Hearns is afraid of a rematch. He also feels frustrated that he can't fight stablemate Pipes for the world title.
Light middleweight bout
Tony Palomino (16/1/1) won ud Antony "AZ" Cruz (17/3/0)
- Excellent win over fellow prospect AZ for Palomino who is now looking like a genuine contender in the light middleweight division. He is now seeking 2 more fights before challenging for the no.1 P4P fighter in the world, Travis Simms. Palomino wants an easy fight next and after this win I think he's earned it.
CyruS
Feb 20 2008, 05:38 AM
Only Built 4 TOS Title Fight RESULTS For February 17 and Fight Results for 16 and 18
World Lightweight Championship III
Joan Guzman W KO 10 Pavel "The Spy" Molotov
- Guzman retains his title with a dominating performance. Guzman said after the fight that he looks forward on taking on the new undefeated #1 contender, Ray De los Santos. -
Supporting Fights :
Heavyweight Prospects
Enigma L MD 12 The Prince (9-0-0 1KO)
- Enigma drops a razor thin decision to the undefeated Prince. He asked for a rematch immediately after the fight. -
Jr. Welterweight Contenders
Floyd Mayweather Jr. W UD 12 Jesse Jane
- Disgruntled Top Contender Floyd Mayweather Jr. gets a clear UD victory over 3 division champ Jesse Jane and also hurt Jane badly in the final round. After the fight, Mayweather grabbed the mic and continued on his tirade about being held down by the relationship between TOS and 36 Chambers which stops him from going after Miguel Cotto and the Jr. Welterweight Championship. -
BigG
Feb 20 2008, 11:24 AM
Title Fights For Da Dark Side:
Zab Judah Retirement Fight: World Junior-Welterweight Title
Zab "Super" Judah (24-12-3) vs. Miguel Cotto (26-9-1) (Champion): Legendary Zab Judah's final fight. It will be held in Puerto Rico. Judah is the big underdog in this fight but promises to bring "100% BROOKLYN HEART" with him to the fight. This fight will be explosive. It's his DESTINY....just watch.
World Bantamweight Title:
Fernando Montiel (30-6-4) vs. Roger Mayweather (21-5-1): Veteran former champion Fernando Montiel takes on the cocky Roger Mayweather in what might be his last chance at a title. Montiel will give it all he has.
World Super-Flyweight Title
Nonito Doanire (21-6-5) vs. Bubba Hollis (8-8-3): Nonito makes an easy first defense vs. a fighter he's beaten before (UD 12).
Non Title Fights:
Larry Holmes (24-3-1) vs. Evander Holyfield (16-7-0): Should be an easy victory for Holmes...he already dominated and stopped Holyfield in 10 before.
Michael Grant (18-12-3) vs. Alexander Alexeev: Grant is coming off a wide UD loss to Harry Angus and a 2nd round KO loss to Holmes. Grant faces the first fighter to knock him out in Alexeev.
Solid Snake (16-1-0) vs. Maxy "Ice Cream" Gawn (21-10-0): Snake beat Gawn by DQ5 in an ugly fight in their first meeting...promises to KO Gawn this time.
Roy Jones Jr. (27-7-0) vs. Michelle Thorn (16-5-2): Should be an easy one for Roy.
Raiden (15-1-1) vs. "Hardcore" Dexter Moore (21-18-0): Raiden faces dangerous gatekeeper.
"Terrible" Terry Norris (17-3-3) vs. Ronald Hearns (23-8-0): Hearns is weak at 154 but he was offered too much money to turn down. He is in with a killa in Norris.
William Joppy (20-2-1) vs. Brittney Skye (23-7-2): Joppy faces excellent former champion.
Paulie Malignaggi (20-6-0) vs. Sigmund Kraab (21-7-1): Paulie will dominate.
Maxy
Feb 21 2008, 03:36 PM
Krumbsnatcher Title Fights for February 24th
World cruiserweight championship (vacant)
"Bad" Chad Dawson (19/3/0) vs "Iron" Mike Tyson (24/8/1)
- Dawson gets another crack at the title following his valiant attempt against Alexeev last time out. In this bout, for the vacant title, he boxes huge punching Mike Tyson in what is sure to be an excellent clash of styles. Dawson and his camp are convinced they can win this one and the man himself said, "I've never felt so confident in myself. Tyson is good if you allow him to be good...I won't do that and I'll knock him out."
World light flyweight championship
Kieran "The Pikey" Conway (27/5/1) vs Dalibor Radko (8/7/0)
- The Pikey gets a soft defense against Radko even though he'd promised El Gallo a rematch. Obviously that fight wasn't made so in the meantime Kieran will look to keep fresh by feeding on the challenger who has a chequred record to say the least. Kieran has many options available to him but he's told his manager that he wants to make 20 defenses of this title before he quits.
Maxy
Feb 21 2008, 03:56 PM
Dragon's Vault Title Fights for February 24th
World heavyweight championship - the rematch
Dipsy "Lipstick" Gawn (31/3/2) VS Trevor Berbick (17/2/1)
- Dipsy took two 9 counts in the 11th round last time out but did enough to retain his title with a draw. This time in his 14th defense, Gawn has vowed to knock Berbick out. The questions keep arising that maybe he is ripe for the taking and we will know all the answers after this weekends bout. Berbick is super confident and if Dipsy boxes as bad again he will surely lose his world crown.
World middleweight championship
Jowett Pipes (21/1/0) VS Shy Love (13/5/0)
- Cocky Pipes faces another squat puncher in Love but its a fight he should win if he is to back up his boasts about being the best middleweight in the world. Its a stacked division with a lot of talent and this could be seen as a relatively easy defense, but Love will know she can hurt Pipes and will be boosted by the fact that Willie Sylas had Pipes down last time out.
World welterweight championship - the rematch
Smooth Eddie Chaplin (21/1/2) VS Cyrus "Light Out" Virus (20/5/1)
- Chaplin boxed masterfully to wrestle the title from Light Out last time and he makes his first defense against him this week determined to prove that he is for real. It was a good fight and only a late rally earnt him the verdict in the first fight so Chaplin knows he will have to produce an equally good performance to retain his title. He's confident but can Light Out regain his crown?
World flyweight championship
Reggie "The Kiss" Hope (20/10/1) VS "Awesome" Awesome (19/6/2)
- Reggie doesn't want this fight. He's failed to beat "Awesome" in 3 successive attempts and he'd have preferred to have a few tune ups before trying again. He'll try a different approach this time but the truth is "Awesome" seems to have mastered him and it'll be an upset and a shock if Reggie can pull this off.
CyruS
Feb 22 2008, 11:47 PM
36 Chambers Of Death Title Fights For February 24
Undisputed Light Heavyweight Championship REMATCH!
Allan Green (19-0-0 15KOs) vs. Richard "Dick" Butkiss (25-7-1 16KOs)
- Butkiss gets a chance to regain the Undisputed Titles against the newly crowned Undefeated Champion. Can Butkiss find a way to adjust to the in your face style of the new champion? Or will Butkiss simply be walking into another beating? -
World Welterweight Championship REMATCH!
Smooth Eddie Chaplin (21-1-2 5KOs) vs. CyruS "Lights Out" ViruS (20-5-1 13KOs)
- Lights Out gets his chance to regain the welterweight title against the newly crowned champion. Lights Out who had the fight in the bag before running out of gas in fight 1, seems to not have the stamina to last 12 rounds. Will Chaplin put Lights Out down for good? Or will Lights Out regain the championship? -
World Jr. Welterweight Championship TRILOGY ENDER & CAREER ENDER!
Miguel Cotto (26-9-1 17KOs) vs. Zab "Super" Judah (24-12-3 18KOs)
- Cotto grants Zab Judah's most sought after retirement match in this trilogy ending fight. Will Zab find a way to win the jr. welterweight title in what is supposed to be the last fight of his career? Or will Cotto be the one to finally end Zab's career in knockout fashion like their last 2 previous fights? -
World Jr. Featherweight Championship REMATCH!
"Bandito De Culo" Ernesto Bonifacio (20-7-3 5KOs) vs. CyruS "No Fear" ViruS (25-11-2 7KOs)
- No Fear gets another chance to make ultimate history to become the first ever 5 division world champion. Does the old grizzled veteran have it in him to pull off THE big one? Or will Bonifacio show No Fear that he is to old and to small to do such a feat? -
Fights Of Interest :
Jr. Welterweight Gym-Mate vs. Gym-Mate match!
"Sublime" Buddy Shine (19-7-2 2KOs) vs. CyruS "Running Man" ViruS (21-12-4 0KOs)
- Former Jr. Welterweight Champion Buddy Shine takes on his gym mate, Former Jr. Welterweight & Welterweight World Champion, Running Man in this fight which was schedule by accident by the fighters signing the wrong contract. Who knows who will win. -
CyruS
Feb 22 2008, 11:52 PM
Only Built 4 TOS Title Fights For February 24
World Lightweight Championship
Joan Guzman (27-4-2 11KOs) vs. Juan Manuel Lopez (9-6-2 1KO)
- 2 Division World Champion and reigning and defending 3-Time Lightweight Champion, Joan Guzman defends his title in a tune up bout as he waits for the next big thing in the lightweight division. --
Supporting Fights :
Heavyweight Prospects
Enigma (10-2-0 2KOs) vs. Ovidio Ochoa (9-0-3 3KOs)
- Prospect Enigma takes on the undefeated Prospect Ochoa in a big heavyweight battle. -
Jr. Welterweight Prospect Rematch
Dancer (11-2-1 0KOs) vs. Miguel Angel Cotto (11-2-0 8KOs)
- Angel Cotto gets his chance to exact revenge over Dancer who won a UD victory in their last encounter. -
Blayde
Feb 23 2008, 04:11 AM
February 24th BIG FIGHTS
Aleksander Alexeev (26-3) vs. Michael Grant (18-12-3)
-> The Cruiserweight Champion of the World fights at Heavyweight again and this time hes on a mission. He wants to become champion and fight Angus again. No more genetic freaks at the top of the Heavyweight division!
~ Light Heavyweight Championship ~
THE REMATCH
Allan Green (19-0) © vs. Richard "Dick" Butkiss (25-7-1)
-> Green destroyed Butkiss in their first fight in a way even Angus didnt. Now can the former P4P king adjust or will Green start the new era?
~ Super Welterweight Championship ~
Travis Simms (31-1-2) © vs. Gerald Hudson (19-5)
-> Simms takes on top contender Hudson again. Last time it was a WIDE UD for Simms.
~ Featherweight Championship ~
Yuriorkis Gamboa (30-0) © vs. Slanger Jr. (23-11-1)
-> Gamboa takes on one of the biggest punchers P4P. Slanger wasnt ready for it when they fought the last time, so this is a very difficult task for the unbeaten P4P fighter. Winner has some options with Montiel, Stimpy and Jane being around in the future.
BigG
Feb 23 2008, 12:28 PM
QUOTE
World Jr. Welterweight Championship TRILOGY ENDER & CAREER ENDER!
Miguel Cotto (26-9-1 17KOs) vs. Zab "Super" Judah (24-12-3 18KOs)
- Cotto grants Zab Judah's most sought after retirement match in this trilogy ending fight. Will Zab find a way to win the jr. welterweight title in what is supposed to be the last fight of his career? Or will Cotto be the one to finally end Zab's career in knockout fashion like their last 2 previous fights? -
*JUDAH! JUDAH! JUDAH!*
CyruS
Feb 24 2008, 03:31 AM
36 Chambers Of Death Title Fight RESULTS! For February 24
Undisputed Light Heavyweight Championship REMATCH!
Richard "Dick" Butkiss L UD 12 Allan Green - Butkiss drops a UD loss via scores of 117-114, 115-114 x2. Close fight to score with a few 10-10 rounds. Butkiss gave a good account of himself but it seems it's time for Butkiss to step aside and let the Green Era truly begin at Light Heavyweight.
World Welterweight Championship REMATCH!
CyruS "Lights Out" ViruS L KO 2 Smooth Eddie Chaplin - Lights Out paid the price by going in for the kill early against Chaplin. Chaplin was prepared to a delivered the decisive blow. Lights Out after the fight said he will move up to 154 and look for a fight with the #1 pound for pound fighter of the sport, Travis Simms.
World Jr. Welterweight Championship TRILOGY ENDER & CAREER ENDER!
Miguel Cotto W UD 12 Zab "Super" Judah - Cotto retains his title in lopsided fashion while sending Zab to retirement. Cotto was gracious in victory and gave Zab nothing but praise. Cotto said he looked forward to a rematch with Mike Taylor. And since Taylor is the linear Jr. Welterweight Champion, the rematch would crown the first ever Undisputed Jr. Welterweight Champion Of The World.
World Jr. Featherweight Championship REMATCH!
CyruS "No Fear" ViruS L MD 12 "Bandito De Culo" Ernesto Bonifacio - Another razor thin loss in a highly contested battle. No Fear fails in his 2nd attempt to make ultimate history by becoming the first ever 5 division weight champion. After the fight No Fear asked for another match since both fights with Bonifacio have been so close. It's up to Bonifacio if he wants to grant it.
Fights Of Interest :
Jr. Welterweight Gym-Mate vs. Gym-Mate match!
CyruS "Running Man" ViruS W UD 12 "Sublime" Buddy Shine - Razor thin victory for Running Man between gym mates.
CyruS
Feb 24 2008, 03:34 AM
Only Built 4 TOS Title Fight RESULTS For February 24
World Lightweight Championship
Joan Guzman W UD 12 Juan Manuel Lopez
- Guzman makes easy work in this tune up. He waits for the next lightweight challenge to his throne. -
Supporting Fights :
Heavyweight Prospects
Enigma L SD 12 Ovidio Ochoa
- Prospect Enigma loses a razor thin fight that could have went either way. -
Maxy
Feb 24 2008, 06:11 AM
Dragon's Vault Title Fight results for February 24th
World heavyweight championship - the rematch
Dipsy "Lipstick" Gawn (32/3/2) won ud Trevor Berbick (17/3/1)
- Following the draw in their last fight this one was expected to be very close and many had picked Berbick to take the title. However, Dipsy boxed masterfully to retain his world crown for the 14th time with a clear decision and he had Berbick hurt in the final round also. Love him or hate him, Dipsy Gawn is the best heavyweight we've ever seen and his record as champ is second to none.
World middleweight championship
Jowett Pipes (22/1/0) won ud Shy Love (13/6/0)
- Pipes showed shades of Wexley Gawn as he controlled the fight with ease and capped his dominant performance off with a last round knockdown over the challenger. Jowett has been called out several times by Terry Norris and he went ballistic after this victory daring Norris to step in the ring with him. "All he does is talk, I'll fuckin' ruin him if he dare step to me!"
World welterweight championship - the rematch
Smooth Eddie Chaplin (22/1/2) won KO 2 Cyrus "Light Out" Virus (20/6/1)
- Chaplin made easy work of Lights Out who foolishly attempted to close the show early with an all out strategy. "He knew after the last fight that I could hurt him so I'm pretty shocked he was so reckless in this fight. This result looks great on my resume and although he's shown me nothing but disrespect I'm hoping he's man enough now to give me my props."
World flyweight championship
Reggie "The Kiss" Hope (21/10/1) won KO 12 "Awesome" Awesome (19/7/2)
- The Kiss reverted back to the clinching style that had won him a world super featherweight crown early in his career and it paid dividends as he finally beat "Awesome", finishing the bout in the final round and showing that when he boxes to his strengths, he's a formidable foe. "Awesome" is entitled to a rematch if he wants one and Reggie said "It was close, it was hard but I got the job done. Never give up, thats my motto."
Maxy
Feb 24 2008, 06:22 AM
Krumbsnatcher Title Fight reults for February 24th
World cruiserweight championship (vacant)
"Bad" Chad Dawson (20/3/0) won KO 1 "Iron" Mike Tyson (24/9/1)
- Dawson had promised he would win the title to his mentor Zab Judah and he also had promised he would knock Tyson out. Tyson came looking to unload his bombs but found "Bad" Chad far too quick for him and was easily disposed off in the very first round. Chad dedicated his victory to Zab and said, "He's always looked out for me, he's like my adoptive father and tonight I dedicate this triumph to him."
World light flyweight championship
Kieran "The Pikey" Conway (28/5/1) won KO 5 Dalibor Radko (8/8/0)
- The Pikey made easy work of this tune-up bout and said he was now looking forward to giving El Gallo a tune-up. When asked about a fight with Roger Mayweather he said, "I got zero interest in a move right up to bantamweight. My frame don't carry the weight so it's a non starter. Mayweather is only calling me out cos he knows we aint fighting. He's a bum anyways."
SIDENOTE:
Maxy "Ice Cream" Gawn caused a surprise when he unanimously outpointed Solid Snake over 12 rounds to avenge last weeks disqualification defeat. "Ice Cream", fighting out of the Crackheads gym, proved he still has enough left to compete at the highest level.
BigJuicyHog
Feb 24 2008, 03:43 PM
My man with only 7 fights fought to a draw with Lupe Fiasco...thought that was a good result.
Maxy
Feb 24 2008, 03:53 PM
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My man with only 7 fights fought to a draw with Lupe Fiasco...thought that was a good result.
I thought that was the result of the day to be honest. You should build him up and avoid the temptation of a rematch cos if he can do that after 7 fights he's gonna be damn near unbeatable if he gets a status of 18!!
BigJuicyHog
Feb 25 2008, 12:41 AM
Yeah im not looking for a rematch right now...at 18 rating I will be ready.
Maxy
Feb 28 2008, 03:48 PM
Dragon's Vault Title Fights for March 2nd
World heavyweight championship
Dipsy "Lipstick" Gawn (32/3/2) VS Aleksander Alexeev (27/3/0)
- Make no bones about it, this is a huge fight. For Dipsy it's his chance to make a 15th successful defense of his title and for Alexeev it's his chance to become the first ever cruiserweight champ to win the heavyweight title. Dipsy is already HOF worthy but a win here will go a long way towards cementing his legacy. However the champ has been very erratic lately and an off-night, or a poor strategy could prove extremely costly against the hard hitting Alexeev. Really is difficult to pick a favourite for this one.
World middleweight championship
Jowett Pipes (22/1/0) VS Manuel "Diez Punos" Cortez (24/11/0)
- Pipes is super confident and super cocky but his sole loss came to a man whose style is somewhat reminiscent of Cortez albeit without the bone-breaking power. It's quite simple really...if Pipes can stay on his feet for 12 rounds he will win the fight on points but if he has a lapse in concentration for a split second his title will be gone. Nobody hits as hard, P4P as Cortez.
World welterweight championship
Smooth Eddie Chaplin (22/1/2) VS Brittney Skye (24/7/2)
- This is actually the third meeting between these two and Chaplin holds the advantage having got a draw in the first fight but a clear win in the 2nd. Skye will have learnt from those meetings and will know Chaplin better than any other opponent but Smooth Eddie will start as a strong favourite and I would expect him to repeat the performance of his last bout with Skye to win a clear-cut unanimous decision.
World bantamweight championship
Kindred "Spirit" Cole (19/5/4) VS Fernando "Cochulito" Montiel (31/6/4)
- A long time ago Cole lost every single round in a fight with Montiel. He was completely bamboozled by the HOF 4 division champ. Now, Cole is at his peak and has proved himself to be a very accomplished fighter. Montiel is still fighting at a level which is absolutely top notch and because of that first meeting he will start as the bookies favourite big time. Cole knows he needs a special performance to win...can he do it?
World flyweight championship
Reggie "The Kiss" Hope (21/10/1) VS Frankie "The Brit" Skipton (24/7/1)
- Reggie hits harder, The Brit is far more rounded and these two have sparred countless rounds together. This fight will not go the distance but the winner is no foregone conclusion either way. At a guess it's probably 7-3 to the Brit in their sparring sessions so I have to say, in all honesty, I have no idea who will prevail in this fight. Frankie now fights for Krumbsnatcher and wants this title bad but Reggie is on top of the world after his last fight. Pick em.
CyruS
Feb 29 2008, 05:51 PM
36 Chambers Of Death Title Fights For March 2
World Jr. Welterweight Championship REMATCH!
Miguel Cotto (27-9-1 17KOs) vs. Buddy McGirt (17-9-5 5KOs)
- Cotto defends his title against deserving challenger Buddy McGirt. In their last fight McGirt battled a some would say Past his Prime or Shot Cotto into a draw. McGirt, largely regarded as one of the best fighters in the sport to never have won a world championship looks to shed that image away with a great performance. Can Cotto hold off McGirt? Or is it finally McGirt's time to shine? -
Linear Jr. Welterweight Championship
Mike Taylor (26-5-0 13KOs) vs. CyruS "Running Man" ViruS (22-12-4 0KOs)
- 2 Division Champ Running Man finds himself yet again in a high profile match after many thought his career was done for. Running Man steps into the ring with the linear Jr. Welterweight Champion of the world, a pound for pound fighter, Mike Taylor. Will Taylor dispatch Running Man as just another road block to his quest on becoming the first ever undisputed jr. welterweight champion? Or Will Running Man spoil the party? -
World Jr. Featherweight Championship TRILOGY ENDER!
"Bandito De Culo" Ernesto Bonifacio (21-7-3 5KOs) vs. CyruS "No Fear" ViruS (25-12-2 7KOs)
- No Fear gets one last shot to making history by becoming the first ever 5-Division World Champion. Their last 2 bouts ended in majority decision victories for Bonifacio. Can No Fear one up Bonifacio to make history? Or Will Bonifacio continue to block off No Fear from history? -
Fights Of Interest :
none.
CyruS
Feb 29 2008, 05:57 PM
Only Built 4 TOS Title Fights For March 2
World Lightweight Championship II
Joan Guzman (28-4-2 11KOs) vs. Carlos "El Indio" Quintana (18-2-0 2KOs)
- 2 Division World Champion and reigning and defending 3-Time Lightweight Champion, Joan Guzman defends his title in a rematch against undeserving contender Carlos Quintana. Controversy arose during the making of this fight because rumor has it Quintana paid off the man known as Auto-Scheduler to get this rematch signed. Guzman has not been coming to the gym lately. --
Supporting Fights :
Jr. Flyweight Contenders
Young-Chul Choo (12-7-3 7KOs) vs. Earthquake (10-1-2 0KOs)
- Prospect Earthquake steps into the ring with Former World Champion Choo in a true test. The last time Earthquake stepped into the ring with a former world champion he was knocked out in 4. -
BigG
Feb 29 2008, 06:18 PM
World Title Fights:
World Batnamweight Title:
Fernando Montiel (31-6-1) (Champion) vs. Kindred "Spirit" Cole (19-5-4): My star fighter, Fernando Montiel, takes on respected former champion Kindred Cole. In their first fight, Montiel proved to be too much for Cole as he shutout the young fighter with scores of 120-108 on all 3 judges cards. Cole has improved since then and has many quality victories. Will little Ferrnando Montiel once again prove too much for Cole? Or can Cole avenge the loss?
Wolrd Supr-Flyweight Title:
Nonito Donaire (21-6-6) (Champion) vs. Juan Herrera (12-4-3): Donaire takes on a fighter who beat him twice in the past. Nonito's last fight was a draw over a lesser fighter he had beaten earlier in his career.
Non Title Fights:
Larry Holmes (25-3-1) vs. Maxy "Ice Cream" Gawn (22-10-0): Gawn takes on the number 1 HW contender, Holmes. A few people inclduing Wexley "Power" Gawn fear for "Ice Cream" safety in this fight as he is fighting a much younger, stronger, PRIMED fighter. Should Ice Cream win, it would be a big upset. Holmes vows to put Ice Cream in the hospital.
Roy Jones Jr. (28-7-0) vs. Markus Beyer (6-2-10): Jones tune up. Should be an easy decision or KO win.
Terry Norris (17-3-3) vs. Gerald Hudson (19-6-0): Norris takes on #1 contender at JMW.
William Joppy (20-3-1) vs. Ricardo Reyes (15-6-2): Joppy takes on former LW champion Reyes. Should be an easy win.
Paulie Malignaggi (21-6) vs. Sigmund Kraab (21-8-1): Paulie was dominating fight 1 until he got caught, and easily won fight 2. Expects to dominate fight 3.
Juan Miguel Cotto (19-2-0) vs. Luis Collazo (30-3-2): Young Cotto takes on former WW champ.
JoJo (18-0-0) vs. Tera Patrick (30-4-0): JoJo takes on former 3x champion and P4Per in her first real test. A tough one too.
Howard Davis Jr. (15-2-0) vs. The Punisher (11-1-1): Good fight between contenders.
Mark Johnson (21-17-0) vs. Rafael Vasquez (10-7-0): Johnson takes on former champion
Maxy
Mar 1 2008, 04:48 AM
Krumbsnatcher Title Fights for March 2nd
World cruiserweight championship
"Bad" Chad Dawson (20/3/0) vs "Smokin'" Joe Frazier (10/18/0)
- Dawson makes his first defense of his newly won title and it should be an easy win for the champ. Frazier is a limited fighter and he will no doubt look to score an upset win via knockout because there is simply no way he can outbox Dawson. Chad has recently stressed that he wants to set a record for cruiserweight title defenses (whatever that may be?) and he should win this one comfortably.
World light flyweight championship
Kieran "The Pikey" Conway (28/5/1) vs Luis "El Gallo" Singo (18/2/2)
- The Pikey faces a tough one here. El Gallo is the man he took the title from with a 10th round knockout but he had to go on all out attack as he was behind on points and losing the fight. Kieran plans a repeat performance in this one but is well aware that El Gallo has the evasiveness to stay out of trouble and take his title back. The challenger has only lost twice and he has already avenged his other defeat. This could go down to the wire.
Also fighting for a title is Frankie "The Brit" Skipton who challenges former stablemate Reggie "The Kiss" Hope. A preview of this bout can be found on the Dragons Vault title fights page.
Blayde
Mar 1 2008, 06:04 AM
~ HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP ~
Aleksander Alexeev (27-3) vs. Dipsy "Lipstick" Gawn (32-3-2) ©
-> In a history making fight the former Cruiserweight Champion Alexeev who never lost his title in a fight takes on the best Heavyweight Champion ever. This is a P4P type of fight and Alexeev knows it wont be easier than his fight against Angus which he lost.
~ Light Heavyweight Championship ~
Allan Green (20-0) © vs. Puffy McPott
~ Super Middleweight Championship ~
Jean Pascal (24-8) vs. Gerald McClellan
~ Interim Super Middleweight Championship ~
Yusaf Mack (19-6-1) vs. Prince Malik Abu-Husson (27-10-2)
~ Super Welterweight Championship ~
Travis "Tremendous" P4P NUMBER ONE Simms (32-1-2) © vs. Terrible Tariq Wheeler Jr. (32-6-1)
-> A pretty long time ago Simms clearly beat Wheeler, but what has Wheeler learned since then?
~ Interim Welterweight Championship ~
Edson Berto (19-3-1) vs. Shane Mosley (18-2-1)
Super Lightweight Eliminator
Luis Collazo (30-3-2) vs. Juan Miguel Cotto (19-2)
~ Featherweight Championship ~
Yuriorkis Gamboa (31-0) © vs. Benny Kray (11-15-3)
-> Some challengers are in line.
~ Super Bantamweight Championship ~
Bonifacio © vs. No Fear
~ Super Flyweight Championship ~
Juan Apuro Herrera (12-4-3) vs. Donaire ©
-> Herrera hasnt got any fights than after these ones he won against Donaire. Now its for a title and win or lose Herrera wants to stay active afterwards.
~ Junior FlyweightChampionship ~
El Gallo vs. The Pikey ©
~ Strawweight Championship ~
Monte Negro vs. Lupe Fiasco ©
CO-FEATURES
Cruiserweight
Jean-Marc Mormeck (10-4) vs. RJ "The Freak" Mendoza (10-1-1)
-> In a battle of prospects Mormeck tries to get back on track after being put in the ring with contenders.
Super Welterweight
Sergiy Dzinziruk (12-2-1) vs. Draden "The Roc" Nixon (19-8)
-> Dzinziruk who has been asking for fair fights because of inactivity for a long time is fighting someone who has a 5 point status advantage ...
Welterweight
Ricardo Reyes (15-6-2) vs. William Joppy (20-3-1)
-> Reyes feels he can win this one.
Lightweight
The Punisher (11-1-1) vs. Howard Davis Jr. (15-2)
-> Actually I dont think its that much of a good fight. The status difference may be a little too high, so it will be competitive, but Davis is clearly the favorite.
BigG
Mar 1 2008, 11:44 AM
BTW, Blayde...that Green fight is not for the title..its a non title tune up bou before he fights Ghusson.
McPott is not qualified to fight for the title.
Blayde
Mar 1 2008, 05:45 PM
Ah, alright, didnt recognize that. Green would have prefered an opponent whos a little better though, so he could fight for the title. Ghusson is the only other contender out there and the champion will somehow have to defend his belt.
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