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If you can't beat 'em, join 'em...
The U.K. Boxing Group has made a large, undisclosed offer to buy out the contract of "The Pride of Wales" Joe Calzaghe, from his current management team. Joe has shown interest in changing handlers because it would allow his father to be in complete control of training responsibilities, whereas he splits duties right now and there is a bit of friction in camp. Calzaghe, would join fellow Brit, Lloyd Honeyghan, in the U.K. Boxing Groups stable. Calzaghe and Honeyghan just squared off in the National Championships, with Calzaghe winning the title. Stay tuned for further information as it unfolds.
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In another update...
The Villebillie Boxing Gym is currently in negotiations with another amateur prospect from the CABO area. We first reported that Felix "Tito" Trinidad was going to enter his nation's National Tournament, but he decided he needed some more fine tuning in the amateur's before turning pro. Our sources have told us that there is another prospect from the same country that Villebillie is heavily pursuing but that this boxer is also not interested in turning pro right away. It looks like the Villebillie Boxing Gym is trying to put a stranglehold on all the CABO-area prospects, stay tuned for further updates.
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Upcoming schedule...
Shelburg's next fight is on deck. Then the lists for the Ketchel and Shelburg for mar/apr. Followed by the world title fights, mass fights, then March. USA and Canada among the countries having their national tournaments in March.
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Stable of 3
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Just a word of advice, I know that most of you are looking to add a third fighter to your stable right now. I am going to set the limit at 3 fighters for right now until I can do a better job of keeping up with my schedule. Therefore, I just wanted to give you this warning before signing a new boxer to a contract. |
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Here at Muckboys Promotions, We're hoping that Rampage's prior commitment to fight Bobby Czyz does not prevent him from competing in the USA national tournament. While 5 possible fights in March might seem to be alot to some, Rampage's month long break has him feeling energized and ready to attempt it. However, if the Czyz does interfere with the tournament we are willing to cancel the fight, pay Czyz his purse for wasting his time, and take part in the tournament instead.
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Shelburg remains undefeated...
Jeff Shelburg, USA, 2-0-0 (2) vs. Jose Beltran, USA, 0-4-0
Shelburg starts out the 1st by pounding away at the soft midsection of Beltran. He continues to blast away with both hands and easily takes the 2nd round, 21-5. Beltran is hurt by a hard hook in the 3rd but the round ends before Shelburg can follow up. There is a good deal of swelling below the left eye of Beltran. Beltran comes alive and out punches Shelburg, 10-6, in the 4th. Beltran is down three times in the 5th, twice from body shots and once from a jolting uppercut. Referee Caiz Jr., steps in and finally stops the fight at the 2:23 mark. Winner: Shelburg Result: (TKO5) Cards: 39-37, on all three cards in favor of Shelburg. Punch stats: 48.4% - 60% Beltran ** This is a case where the stats don’t always tell the whole story. Beltran may have had the better accuracy percentage but landed 90 of 150 punches compared to 151-312 for Shelburg. Shelburg wasn’t as accurate but did more work and had more power punches landed. |
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U.K. Boxing Group finalizes deal with Calzaghe...
Enzo Calzaghe will be in full control of his son's training again as part of the final sticking point to the contract signed by Joe Calzaghe and the U.K. Boxing Group. Calzaghe is very happy to join the boxing stable of the U.K. Boxing Group and wants to bring them their first world title.
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Kobozev replaces Drago in WBO Title Bout...
Russia's, Ivan Drago has pulled out of his scheduled title fight against WBO Champion, Joe Louis. Drago received a pretty sizeable cut around his eye during a recent sparring session. Another Russian fighter, Sergei Kobozev, will be the replacement. Kobozev enters the fight with a 18-2-0 (15) record and is currently ranked #33 in the world and #4 in the EBU.
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Ketchel's next opponent...
mar/apr?
John Turlington, USA, pro debut Willie Perryman, USA, pro debut Richie Norden, USA, pro debut Memphis Al Jones, USA, pro debut Levi Billups, USA, pro debut John Warrior, USA, 0-1-0 Jack Hawkes, USA, 1-0-0 (1) Larry Williams, USA, 0-2-0 Charles Armstrong, USA, 1-1-0 Elvis Parks, USA, 0-3-0 Yustin Sirutis, USA, 2-1-0 (1) Frank Roy Merrick, USA, 1-1-1 (1) Tom Dixon, USA, 2-1-0 (2) James Pritchard, USA, 1-3-0 (1) George Gibbons, USA, 0-4-0 Jim Slimmer, USA, 2-2-1 (1) Frank Van Hee, USA, 3-2-0 (3) Gordon Munce, USA, 2-4-0 (1) Ford Smith, USA, 2-5-0 (2) Dan Daily, USA, 3-4-0 (3) Charley Huizar, USA, 1-7-0 (1) Spencer Chavis, USA, 4-4-0 (3) Pio Pico, USA, 3-6-0 (0) |
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Shelburg's next opponent...
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Robin Lee, USA, 2-7-0 (2) Red Brady, USA, 3-6-0 (1) Michael Marrone, USA, 3-5-2 (2) Jason Farley, USA, 3-7-0 (3) Fred Askew, USA, 4-5-1 (1) Al Gonzalez, USA, 4-5-0 (2) Dusty Wilkerson, USA, 4-5-0 (4) Tony Cappoletti, USA, 4-4-0 (2) John Miller, USA, 3-5-0 (3) Gary Bates, USA, 2-5-0 (1) Tim Hoyt, USA, 3-4-0 (1) Fred Schell, USA, 2-4-1 (1) Jack Hogan, USA, 2-2-2 (0) Joey Orbillo, USA, 3-3-0 (1) Ben Shave, USA, 3-2-1 (3) Domingo Valin, USA, 4-1-0 (1) Grover Robinson, USA, 2-2-0 (2) Morris Jackson, USA, 1-1-0 (1) Johnny Love, USA, 0-2-0 Rick Zufall, USA, 1-0-0 (1) Justin Blevins, USA, pro debut Shannon Miller, USA, pro debut Frank Yarchan, USA, pro debut |
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WBO Championship
WBO Title Fight
[Champion] Joe Louis, USA, 19-1-0 (18) vs. [30/33] Sergei Kobozev, Russia, 18-2-0 (15) Kobozev comes in as a huge underdog in this fight but he must not of heard because he is exchanging blows with the champ and has Louis hurt in the 2nd. Both men are obviously not expecting this fight to go the distance since each boxer is not holding anything back. Round 2 ends in a 11-11 score. Round 3, 14-14. The champ starts to take control of this fight, 14-2, in the 4th, 26-4, in the 5th, and opens up a cut on the brow of Kobozev’s left eye. Kobozev needs to really press the fight as we enter the 8th. He has a lot of swelling under the right eye and his cut is pretty bad inside of the left eyebrow. Kobozev responds with a good 10th, 15-8, even though he looks absolutely fatigued. Louis should really be smart and stay away from his opponent for these last two rounds. The champ took 2 out of the last 3 rounds with ease but was hurt in each round. Kobozev is tired and a bloody mess, but he still has that knockout ability and probably knows that he needs a stoppage to win. Kobozev has made a name for himself here in his first world title opportunity. He enters the 15th round and lands a big hook. Louis responds and the referee steps in with only :55 seconds remaining in the fight and stops it to the dismay of Kobozev’s corner. Joe Louis retains his WBO belt with his 7th successful title defense. Winner: Louis Result: (TKO15) Cards: 135-133, 137-130, 137-130, all in favor of Louis. Punch stats: 56.8% - 18.3% Louis Last edited by btown32; 06-21-2007 at 10:18 PM. |
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WBA Championship
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[Champion] Chuck “No Doubt” Norton, USA, 25-0-0 (24) vs. [5/9] Teofilo Stevenson, Cuba, 21-4-0 (20) Norton/Stevenson II. Norton previously defeated Stevenson by (TKO3) in April 1953. Stevenson barely makes it out of the 1st round, taking a huge amount of punishment, 27-0. But comes back and has a nice 2nd, 13-9, landing some stiff jabs to keep Norton on the outside. The 3rd is another big round for the champ, 20-3, as he is able to get inside of Stevenson’s punches to land some hard blows. A wild overhand right lands and sends Norton down to the canvas at the 1:27 mark of the 4th round! Norton is down for the 2nd time with :31 seconds left in the round from a huge right hook. The champ is in bad shape but is able to finish the round. What a change of momentum! Let’s see if Stevenson can follow up and end the fight in the 5th. Norton explodes out of his corner to begin the 5th. It looks as if he is angry at what occurred in the last round and has recovered. Norton lands punch after punch and Stevenson goes down with :29 seconds left in the 5th! Stevenson cannot get up after taking the punishment, 38-2, in the 5th as Norton gets off the deck twice, to come from behind and retain his WBA title with a knockout. What a dramatic turn of events. Stevenson really had a great chance to win the fight and the title especially here at the Cristal Arena in Cuba. Not finishing the fight in the 4th round may haunt Stevenson for the rest of his life if he is unable to win a world title. We will definitely be interested in seeing the scorecards at the time of the stoppage. Winner: Norton Result: (KO5) Cards: 37-36 Norton, 37-36 Stevenson, 38-36 Stevenson Punch stats: 48.1% - 32.6% Norton Last edited by btown32; 06-22-2007 at 08:27 AM. |
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February 1954 - Bouts of Interest
[11] James Jeffries, USA, 19-5-0 (17) (TKO4) [28] Ezzard Charles, USA, 20-2-0 (15)
[13] Cliff "HUGE" Hughes, USA, 17-0-0 (16) (TKO5) [48] George Chuvalo, Canada, 14-3-1 (14) [37] Jersey Joe Walcott, USA, 13-1-0 (KO6) [46] Amos Lincoln, USA, 12-2-0 (9) [24] Harry Matthews, USA, 19-4-0 (17) (TKO15) [18] Gene Tunney, USA, 16-3-0 (9) [19] "Smokin" Joe Frazier, USA, 18-4-0 (18) (KO4) [14] Sam Langford, Canada, 19-4-0 (18) [27] George Foreman, USA, 14-2-0 (14) (TKO8) [42] James "Bonecrusher" Smith, USA, 10-5-0 (10) [22] Jack Dempsey, USA, 19-3-0 (18) (KO9) [38] Bruce Woodcock, UK, 15-3-0 (15) [30] Vitali Klitschko, Ukraine, 14-3-0 (13) (KO7) [33] King Levinsky, USA, 16-3-0 (13) [59] Lem Franklin, USA, 10-2-0 (9) (KO10) [43] Lennox Lewis, UK, 15-1-0 (12) [26] Young Stribling, USA, 15-1-1 (10) (UD15) [52] Pietro Aurino, Italy, 17-4-0 (14) [9] Tom Sharkey, Ireland, 21-4-0 (18) (KO3) [51] Sami Elovaara, Finland, 15-5-0 (11) ** One upset and one defeat take Lewis and Charles out of possible title shots. Ezzard Charles was next in line for a possible shot at the USBA belt and Lennox Lewis was headed for a possible bout at the EBU title. Last edited by btown32; 06-22-2007 at 10:36 PM. |
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World Ranked Contenders...
The World Rankings are definitely global right now as we have 3 Europeans and one Australian ready for World Title shots. Four of the top six contenders in the World Rankings right now are:
[5] Tom Sharkey, Ireland, 22-4-0 (19) [7] Max Schmeling, Germany, 22-5-0 (20) [8] Ivan Drago, Russia, 23-5-0 (22) [10] Peter Jackson, Australia, 19-3-0 (18) The only other 2 that could be considered for world title shots are former champions, [3] Mike Tyson and [4] Rocky Marciano. |
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World Rankings - March 1954
1. Chuck "No Doubt" Norton, USA, 26-0-0 (25) - WBA
2. Joe Louis, USA, 20-1-0 (19) - WBO 3. Mike Tyson, USA, 18-2-1 (17) 4. Rocky Marciano, USA, 21-3-0 (20) 5. Tom Sharkey, Ireland, 22-4-0 (19) 6. Muhammad Ali, USA, 20-3-0 (17) - IBF 7. Max Schmeling, Germany, 22-5-1 (20) - EBU 8. Ivan Drago, Russia, 23-5-0 (22) 9. Larry Holmes, USA, 19-2-0 (15) - WBC 10. Peter Jackson, Australia, 19-3-0 (18) - EHBA 11. Harry Matthews, USA, 20-4-0 (18) 12. James Jeffries, USA, 20-5-0 (18) 13. Jack Dempsey, USA, 20-3-0 (19) 14. Sam McVea, USA, 18-2-0 (15) 15. Cliff "HUGE" Hughes, USA, 18-0-0 (17) |
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EBU Rankings - March 1954
[Champion] Max Schmeling, Germany, 22-5-1(20)
[1/5] Tom Sharkey, Ireland, 22-4-0 (19) [2/8] Ivan Drago, Russia, 23-5-0 (22) [3/18] Vitaly Klitschko, Ukraine, 15-3-0 (14) [4/29] Sergei Kobozev, Russia, 18-3-0 (15) [5/39] Franco Cavicchi, Italy, 12-1-0 (8) [6/41] Bruce Woodcock, UK, 15-4-0 (15) [7/44] Wilson Kohlbrecher, Germany, 16-1-0 (15) [8/45] Tom Allen, UK, 14-5-3 (9) [9/49] Ingemar Johansson, Sweden, 16-1-0 (15) [10/51] Kalle Sundstom, Sweden, 12-2-0 (7) Last edited by btown32; 06-24-2007 at 01:36 AM. |
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CABO Rankings - March 1954
[Champion] Teofilo Stevenson, Cuba, 21-5-0 (20)
[1/35] Sam Langford, Canada, 19-5-0 (18) [2/43] George Chuvalo, Canada, 14-4-1 (14) [3/92] John Herrera, Cuba, 11-3-0 (6) [4/93] Wayne Braithwaite, Guyana, 15-1-0 (15) [5/117] Robert Cleroux, Canada, 19-2-0 (17) [6/132] Danny Paul, Canada, 11-0-0 (10) [7/145] Luis Acosta, Argentina, 10-4-1 (9) [8/149] O'Neil Bell, Jamaica, 13-3-0 (13) [9/151] Oscar Bonavena, Argentina, 11-0-1 (10) [10/152] Earl Walls, Canada, 12-1-0 (9) Last edited by btown32; 06-24-2007 at 01:36 AM. |
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ICBA Rankings - March 1954
[Champion] Larry Foley, Australia, 14-0-0 (8)
[1/17] Mustafa "Killer" Couzee, South Africa, 23-4-0 (23) [2/36] Ike Ibeabuchi, Nigeria, 20-5-0 (17) [3/113] William Miller, Australia, 16-2-0 (7) [4/119] Mike I. Williams, South Africa, 15-1-0 (14) [5/122] Corrie Sanders, South Africa, 19-3-0 (13) [6/128] Jim O'Sullivan, New Zealand, 14-0-0 (12) [7/130] George Thompson, Australia, 11-1-0 (7) [8/133] Sebastian Rothman, South Africa, 16-4-0 (8) [9/136] Tom Heeney, New Zealand, 17-2-0 (10) [10/147] Albert Pooley, New Zealand, 15-1-0 (15) Last edited by btown32; 06-24-2007 at 01:37 AM. |
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