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bunch of bullshit this weekend...

if anyone is interested in a certain fight lemme know i'll look into it....


September 30
At Boston (ESPN Deportes):

  • Gary "Spike" O'Sullivan vs. Nick Quigley, 10 rounds, middleweights

  • Reckay Dulay vs. Dardan Zenunaj, 10 rounds, junior lightweights

  • Everton Lopes vs. Rafael Reyes, 6 rounds, lightweights

  • Greg Vendetti vs. Casey Kramlich, 8 rounds, junior middleweights

  • Carlos Gongora vs. Henry Beckford, 8 rounds, super middleweights

  • Shayna Foppiano vs. Lamarya Geary, 4 rounds, female junior middleweights

  • Travis Gambardella vs. Anthony Everett, 4 rounds, junior middleweights

  • Raymond Moylette vs. Michael Clark, 6 rounds, junior welterweights

  • Mike Ohan Jr. vs. Jordan Rosario, 4 rounds, welterweights

  • Asterio Jorgo vs. Lionel Young, 4 rounds, middleweights
At Cancun, Mexico (beIN Sports Espanol):

  • Arely Mucino vs. Tenkai Tsunami, rematch, 10 rounds, female flyweights

  • Joselito Velazquez vs. Erick Zamora, 6 rounds, flyweights

  • Guadalupe Martinez vs. Carlota Santos, 10 rounds, for Martinez's WBC female junior bantamweight title

  • Uriel Perez vs. Ivan Alvarez, 10 rounds, lightweights
At Riga, Latvia:

  • Mairis Briedis vs. Mike Perez, 12 rounds for Briedis' WBC cruiserweight title, World Boxing Super Series quarterfinals

  • Krzysztof Glowacki vs. Leonard Damian Bruzzese, 10 rounds, cruiserweights
At Liverpool, England:

  • Paul Butler vs. Stuart Hall, rematch, 12 rounds, WBA bantamweight eliminator

  • Rocky Fielding vs. David Brophy, 12 rounds, for Fielding's British and Brophy's Commonwealth super middleweight titles

  • Tom Farrell vs. Ohara Davies, 12 rounds, junior welterweights

  • Sean Dodd vs. Tom Stalker, 12 rounds, for Dodd's Commonwealth lightweight title

  • Anthony Fowler vs. Jay Byrne, 6 rounds, junior middleweights

  • Natasha Jonas vs. TBA, 4 rounds, female lightweights

  • Dereck Chisora vs. Mario Kollias, 6 rounds, heavyweights

  • Scott Fitzgerald vs. Bradley Pryce, 6 rounds, junior middleweights

  • Craig Glover vs. TBA, 4 rounds, cruiserweights
At Magdeburg, Germany:

  • Adam Deines vs. TBA, 10 rounds, cruiserweights

  • Dominic Bösel vs. Ali Sijaric, 10 rounds, light heavyweights
At Aalst, Belgium:

  • Yves Ngabu vs. Bilal Laggoune, 12 rounds, for Ngabu's European cruiserweight title
At Stockholm, Sweden:

  • Anthony Yigit vs. Sandor Martin, 12 rounds, for Yigit's European junior welterweight title

  • Oliver Flodin vs. TBA, 4 rounds, middleweights
 
This was on last night

September 26
At Las Vegas (PBC on Fox Sports 1/Fox Deportes):

  • Eduard Ramirez vs. Leduan Barthelemy, 10 rounds, featherweights

  • Alejandro Salinas vs. Duarn Vue, 8 rounds, junior lightweights

  • Bryan Figueroa vs. Ivan Jimenez, 6 rounds, lightweights

  • Victor Toney vs. Sebastian Fundora, 6 or 8 rounds, middleweights

HAven't watched yet, but it's on te dvr
 
This was on last night

September 26
At Las Vegas (PBC on Fox Sports 1/Fox Deportes):

  • Eduard Ramirez vs. Leduan Barthelemy, 10 rounds, featherweights

  • Alejandro Salinas vs. Duarn Vue, 8 rounds, junior lightweights

  • Bryan Figueroa vs. Ivan Jimenez, 6 rounds, lightweights

  • Victor Toney vs. Sebastian Fundora, 6 or 8 rounds, middleweights

HAven't watched yet, but it's on te dvr
Salinas bs Vue was a fight not a boxing match. Didn't watch the main event tho.
 
yea, fights be breaking out no them fox sport cards...

it be a lotta them niggaz first time on tv, and they be damned if they gonna fuck it up
 
Looking forward to the Liverpool show, though I guess people over the otherside of the pond dont know most of the fighters haha

Paul Butler/Stuart Hall and, Masher Dodd/Tom Stalker should be good fights, could be last chance for Butler and Stalker, both were expected to take the pro game by storm after their world class amateur and Stalker Olympian record and being captain of GB squad... Also good to see Chisora and Rock Fielding back fighting again... Keep an eye on Ant Fowler too if you not seen him fight before...

Random that Spike O 'Sullivan is fighting too though, havnt seen him fight for a while...
 
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Wilder vs Ortiz is cancelled.

Ortiz tested positive for a banned substance smh. Dude just blew his chance....

Luis Ortiz tests positive for banned substances, bout with Deontay Wilder to be canceled

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Luis Ortiz tests positive for banned substances, bout with Deontay Wilder to be canceled
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    Dan RafaelESPN Sen
The highly anticipated Nov. 4 showdown between heavyweight world titleholder Deontay Wilder and Luis "King Kong" Ortiz -- undefeated power punchers facing their best opponent -- shaped up as one of the most significant fights of the year.

But now the fight will be canceled, after Ortiz tested positive for banned substances in a Voluntary Anti-Doping Association-administered drug test, promoter Lou DiBella told ESPN late Thursday night.


Wilder and Ortiz were scheduled to meet in the main event of a Showtime-televised card at Barclays Center in New York in the most significant heavyweight fight of the year -- other than titleholder Anthony Joshua's 11th-round knockout of former longtime world champion Wladimir Klitschko on April 29 in the front-runner for fight of the year.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman, who is in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the organization's annual convention, disclosed the positive test on social media late Thursday night -- early Friday in Baku -- saying the organization "has received confirmation from VADA that Luis Ortiz has tested positive for a banned substance."

Luis Ortiz's "A" sample tested positive for the banned diuretics chlorothaizide and hydrochlorothiazide, which are used to treat high blood pressure but also can be used as masking agents for performance-enhancing drug use. Alex Menendez/Hoganphotos/Golden Boy
According to the letter sent by VADA president Dr. Margaret Goodman to Sulaiman and others disclosing the positive test, a copy of which was obtained by ESPN, Ortiz gave a urine sample for a random drug test conducted on Sept. 22 at his training camp in Miami. The results were returned on Thursday, and Ortiz's "A" sample tested positive for the banned diuretics chlorothiazide and hydrochlorothiazide, which are used to treat high blood pressure but also can be used as masking agents for performance-enhancing drug use.

Ortiz, 38, who tested positive for steroids after a 2014 fight, can have his "B" sample tested at his own expense, but it is highly unusual for a "B" sample to test any differently than the "A" sample.

"I can verify the information Mauricio put out," DiBella, promoter of the fight, told ESPN. "I'm flabbergasted and particularly crestfallen for my fighter. Deontay Wilder is a great champion and a clean champion and probably has been victimized more than any other fighter in the history of the sport."

On Sept. 20, Wilder attended a news conference in New York to announce the fight and perhaps foreshadowed what was to come. Ortiz, who was unable to make it to the media event in person because bad weather in South Florida caused his flight to be canceled, joined by telephone. Wilder, aware of Ortiz's past positive drug test, warned him not to jeopardize the fight.

"Stay clean, because we'll be checking," Wilder told Ortiz. "Stay clean. Don't f--- this up for me, nor you, because I'm gonna prove to the world that I am the best."

This is the third time in the past 18 months that one of Wilder's opponents has failed a drug test and been forced out of a fight.

The 6-foot-7, 225-pound Wilder (38-0, 37 KOs), 31, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, was scheduled to go to Moscow to make a mandatory defense against Alexander Povetkin in May 2016 when, nine days before the fight, Povetkin tested positive for the banned substance meldonium in a VADA test, forcing the fight to be canceled. Wilder and DiBella later won a $5 million breach of contract lawsuit in U.S. federal court against Povetkin -- who failed two VADA tests in eight months -- and his promoter, Andrey Ryabinsky of World of Boxing.

In February, Wilder was scheduled to defend his title against Poland's Andrzej Wawrzyk. But Wawrzyk also failed a VADA test under the WBC's Clean Boxing Program and was replaced on short notice by Gerald Washington, whom Wilder stopped in the fifth round.

In September 2014, Ortiz scored a blistering first-round knockout of Lateef Kayode in Las Vegas to win an interim heavyweight world title. However, the pre-fight urine sample that Ortiz provided to the Nevada State Athletic Commission tested positive for the banned anabolic steroid nandrolone in the postfight drug screen. The belt was taken away, the result of the fight was changed to a no-decision and Ortiz was fined and suspended for eight months by the commission.

Ortiz (27-0, 23 KOs), a 6-foot-4, 240-pound southpaw who was an amateur standout in Cuba before defecting and turning pro in 2010, has fought six times since then without any issues with his drug tests.

Wilder, who has defended his title five times, has embraced random drug testing and been very outspoken against fighters who use performance-enhancing drugs.

"It is sad for the sport, and I just hope something even more can be done about this situation before it ruins the sport of boxing," Wilder told ESPN in February, before he faced Washington. "I want to see some punishment done. I want to see if you do this, if you put steroids or anything that has your body doing what it is not naturally supposed to do, I think you should not only get suspended, but maybe indefinitely.

"They need to take their career away, because this is ridiculous. I am naturally strong without weights. Without training. With anything, I am God-given, Alabama-country strong. I have always been that way. But just imagine if I used anything to enhance my body. Did you see my fight with [Artur] Szpilka? Just imagine if I had something in my body. That man would have been dead, because I thought he was dead. I hope it just gets cleaned up."

DiBella said it was too soon to say what would happen with the Nov. 4 card, although he said it might be possible that Bermane Stiverne, from whom Wilder won the title by one-sided decision in 2015, could be elevated from his undercard bout against Dominic Breazeale to face Wilder in a rematch.


Stiverne (25-2-1, 21 KOs), 38, of Las Vegas, is Wilder's mandatory challenger but has not fought in two years, in part because a title eliminator against Povetkin was canceled because Povetkin failed a VADA test the day before the fight in December. Stiverne took a step-aside payment from Wilder to allow for him to fight Ortiz in an optional defense because there were no television deals to be had for their mandatory rematch. The thought was that if Stiverne came off the layoff and defeated a reputable opponent such as former world title challenger Breazeale (18-1, 16 KOs) on the undercard, it might make the mandatory fight more attractive to a buyer.

DiBella said he would deal with things on Friday and planned to talk to Wilder's team, Barclays Center officials and Showtime Sports boss Stephen Espinoza.

"I want to get a good night sleep and deal with it on Friday," DiBella said.

 
Eubanks Jr vs Yikdirim
Crolla vs Burns
No guarantees that they are going to be great fights but good fights on paper.
 
October 5

At Uncasville, Conn.:


Vaughn Alexander vs. Elvin Ayala, 10 rounds, middleweights

Nate Green vs. Josh Crespo, rematch, 8 rounds, featherweights

Cassius Chaney vs. Jon Bolden, 6 rounds, heavyweights

LeShawn Rodriguez vs. Romon Barber, 6 rounds, middleweights

Enriko Gogokhia vs. Joaquin De La Rosa, 6 rounds, welterweights

Kevin Asmat vs. Rafael Castillo Rosendo, 4 rounds, featherweights

Bakhram Murtazaliev vs. Robson De Assis, 6 rounds, middleweights

Ismael Villarreal vs. TBA, 4 rounds, middleweights





October 6

At Los Angeles (Estrella TV):



Christian Gonzalez vs. Gamaliel Diaz, 8 rounds, lightweights

Edgar Valerio vs. Martin Cardona, 8 rounds, featherweights

Ferdinand Kerobyan vs. Cesar Soriano, 6 rounds, junior middleweights

Jousce Gonzalez vs. Ricardo Fernandez, 6 rounds, lightweights

At Culiacan, Mexico

Saul Roman vs Alfredo Mendez, 12 rounds, middleweights

Joseph Landeros vs. Orlando Garcia, 6 rounds, bantamweights

Edy Valencia vs. Armando Cardona, 6 rounds, junior featherweights

Valentin Leon Jr. vs Alejandro Nery Miranda, 6 rounds, junior featherweights

Alberto Beltran vs. Luis Fernando Valdez, 6 rounds, junior middleweights

Martin Ceyca vs. Jose Mario Flores, 4 rounds, lightweights

Ernesto Beltran vs. Magdiel Leyva, 4 rounds, heavyweights

Angel Hernandez vs. Antonio Perea, 4 rounds, bantamweights



October 7

At Manchester, England (AWE):


Anthony Crolla vs. Ricky Burns, 12 rounds, lightweights

Sam Eggington vs. Mohamed Mimoune, 12 rounds, for Eggington's European welterweight title

Robbie Barrett vs. Lewis Ritson, 12 rounds, for Barrett's British lightweight title

Conor Benn vs. Nathan Clarke, 6 rounds, welterweights

Hosea Burton vs. Kristof Demendi, 6 rounds, light heavyweights

Gavin McDonnell vs. Jay Carney, 6 rounds, featherweights

Charlie Flynn vs. Liam Richards, 6 rounds, lightweights

Joe Ham vs. Ricky Starkey, 6 rounds, junior featherweights

Sam Hyde vs. Attila Palko, 6 rounds, cruiserweights

Marcus Morrison vs. Mariusz Biskupski, 6 rounds, middleweights

Scotty Cardle vs. TBA, 6 rounds, lightweights

Ryan Doyle vs. TBA, 4 rounds, junior lightweights

Jake Haigh vs. Jamie Ambler, 4 rounds, light heavyweights






At Stuttgart, Germany (Audience Network, same-day tape):


Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Avni Yildirim, 12 rounds, super middleweights, World Boxing Super Series quarterfinals

Stefan Haertel vs. Viktor Polyakov, 10 rounds, super middleweights

Zach Parker vs. Matingu Kindele, 8 rounds, super middleweights

Denis Radovan vs. Tiran Metz, 8 rounds, super middleweights

Leon Bauer vs. Atin Karabet, 6 rounds, super middleweights

Firat Arslan vs. Alejandro Emilio Valori, 10 rounds, cruiserweights

Massimiliano Ballisai vs. Timo Schwarzkopf, 8 rounds, junior welterweights

Burak Sahin vs. Andre Bunga, 6 rounds, heavyweights

Emre Cukur vs. Soso Abuladze, 8 rounds, super middleweights

Albon Pervizaj vs. Predrag Jevtic, 6 rounds, heavyweights



At Tampico, Mexico (beIN Sports Espanol):

Jorge Paez Jr. vs. Jose Carlos Paz, 10 rounds, welterweights

Tomas Rojas vs. Edivaldo Ortega, 10 rounds, junior lightweights





At London:

Andrew Selby vs. Maximino Flores, 12 rounds, WBC flyweight eliminator

Robin Dupre vs. Luke Watkins, 12 rounds, for vacant Commonwealth cruiserweight title

Asinia Byfield vs. Max Wicks, 10 rounds, junior middleweights

Chantelle Cameron vs. TBA, 8 rounds, female lightweights





At Buenos Aires, Argentina:

Miguel Barrionuevo vs. Adrian Veron, 12 rounds, welterweights




At Hermosillo, Mexico:

Luis Castro vs. Raul Esquer, 10 rounds, flyweights

Julio Barraza vs. Julio Lopez, 8 rounds, junior lightweights

Sulem Urbina vs. Mitzy Rodriguez, 6 rounds, female flyweights
 




crazy footage of ali being put on his ass, and his corner doing some grimey shit to buy time for him to recover...
shit niggaz woulda lost it had a fighter today did this shit....
 
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