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  • #31
    Y Sergio le peleó durante todo el combate con las manos abajo, supongo que lo viste pankra, te lo iba a comentar, incluso cuando lo arrinconaba. Me encanta ver pelear a Sergio, la verdad, ese estilo es de los que te hacen disfrutar de un combate, lo hace todo tan efectivo como bonito, como Noons en MMA (para mí).

    Lo de sexy sergio se lo puede agradece a esa nariz que debe tener un tabique de titanio reforzado mínimo, jaja la tiene perfecta para ser boxer.

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    • #32
      eso os iba a comentar...le veía en la entrevista con sus gafitas de sol, tope vacilón, hablando pausado y bajito...todo muy bien,pero algo me parecía raro.ajeno al tema y era su nariz ¡¡¡

      como ,cuando y donde,le pondran la nariz tipica d boxeador??? o se la tocan bien poco o es de hormigon armado..o ambas cosas

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      • #33
        Tiene una pelea programada para el 1 de octubre (contra ese tal TBA del que nunca hay imágenes :D), pero visto lo visto, parece poco probable que al salir de ese ring sea Martínez el que lleve la nariz como un pimiento...

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        • #34
          es que macho, deben de ser 2 cosas por igual, que tiene un dique por nariz y que se la tocan pero bien poco..ademas d toda la vida,menudo figura

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          • #36
            `el francés’ dulorme está listo para demarcus corley

            COMUNICADO DE PRENSA:

            Nueva York, ESTADOS UNIDOS - Hoy,a un día de su pelea, el súper prospecto de las 147 libras, THOMAS DULORME (11-0, 10KO’s) confirmó que quiere demostrar al mundo que tiene lahabilidad necesaria para ganar una pelea ante el ex campeón mundial DeMarcusCorley.



            Dulorme tendrá el reto más grande en su joven carreraal medirse a Demarcus Corley, el cual es un veterano del boxeo que ha tenido reñidas peleas con Floyd Mayweather, Zab Judah y el boricua Miguel Cotto.

            Dulorme tendrá el turno semiestelar en la cartelera demañana en el Roseland Ballroom en Nueva York. Esta pelea será transmitida envivo por la telecadena ESPN en su serie boxística Friday Night Fights.

            “Me siento mejor que nunca, he entrenado fuerte yestoy listo para esta pelea. Este, sin duda alguna, es el rival mas fuerte demi carrera y por tal razón me he preparado de esta manera. Esta es mioportunidad de demostrar al mundo mi talento”, aclaró Dulorme, peleadorpromocionado por Universal Promotions, Gary Shaw Productions Y DibellaEntertainment.

            “Dulorme ha entrenado como nunca. Sabemos que Corleyes un peleador peligroso y con gran experiencia, pero Thomas tiene lasherramientas para poder ganar la pelea”, aclaró José Bonilla, entrenador deDulorme.

            Dulorme es parte del grupo de boxeo Team Puerto Rico. Team Puerto Rico Boxing estácompuesto por los condecorados púgiles: César “Junito” Seda, Jr.(20-1, 15KO’s),José “Sniper” Pedraza (2-0, 2KO’s), Thomas Dulorme (11-0, 10KO’s), Jonathan“Mantequilla” González (13-0, 13KO’s), Luis “Orlandito” Del Valle (12-0, 10KO’s),Héctor “El Flaco” Sánchez (19-1, 9KO’s), Kenny “Batllestar” Galarza (14-1,14KO’s) y Jorge “Machito” Maysonet (3-0, 2KO’s).

            Esta actividad fue desarrollada por las compañíaspromotoras de Team Puerto Rico, estas son: Universal Promotions, Gary Shaw Productions,DiBella Entertaiment y Warriors Boxing.

            Team Puerto Rico Boxing fue desarrollado por las casas promotoras Gary ShawProductions, DiBella Entertainment, Universal Promotions y Warriors boxing conel propósito de contener el más fino y granado grupo de boxeadorespuertorriqueños en el momento.

            Este equipo de boxeo se presenta el 10 y 11 de junio en el Roseland Ballroom enNueva York en la víspera del fin de semana de la parada puertorriqueña.

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            • #37
              AMIR KHAN VS. ZAB JUDAH PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

              QUOTES FROM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8PRESS CONFERENCE IN LOS ANGELES


              AMIR KHAN, WBA Super Lightweight World Champion

              "Zab's a tricky southpaw who's won many world titles but I don't think this is his time. He doesn't have the hunger that I do. I don't think he can take the belt I have off of me."

              "We have a game plan for the fight, so I know how to beat Judah and I'm already way ahead of schedule."

              "This is going to be a big fight in the U.S., but it's also big for my fans in the U.K. and I'm happy for them to come over."


              ZAB JUDAH, IBF Junior Welterweight World Champion

              "I've beat a guy from Mexico, from Argentina, from Africa and now I will beat a guy from the United Kingdom - just call me the international assassin."

              "I'm ready and focused. It was a long road back to the top, but this is what a champion is made of. When they're knocked down, they rise back up to the top."

              "Amir's an assassin with speed and power, but I've been where he's been and he's going to have to do it in the lights."

              "Amir can deal with a loss right now. It's 'Super' Judah time."


              RICHARD SCHAEFER, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions

              "There has been tremendous interest in this fight. The casino just ordered an additional block of tickets."

              "HBO has been criticized plenty, but they haven't been given enough credit for the great string of fights they've put on lately."

              "Both guys are going to come at their best. That's the story line here. This really is do or die."

              "We know Zab is a real champion and I believe this is the most dangerous fight for Amir thus far, but this is what Amir wants. He has set his goals and he wants to be a unified champion. He knows this is a dangerous fight but you don't become the best without challenging champions."

              "Mark my words, Amir will be the best pound for pound fighter in the world."

              "Amir is the man because he has the unbeatable team of Freddie Roach and Alex Ariza behind him."


              KATHY DUVA, CEO of Main Events

              "We're trying to get him [Zab Judah] to the place where he belongs. That place is as the best pound for pound fighter."

              "This is a classic match-up between a young star, Amir Khan, and a veteran in his prime, Zab Judah."


              FREDDIE ROACH, Khan's Trainer

              "Zab's been around for a while. He's a very slick southpaw but we're working on it everyday and Amir is way ahead of schedule."


              PERNELL WHITAKER, Judah's Trainer

              "He's a great fighter. One of the best in the world today. We still have work to do, this is just the beginning."

              "He is back in training camp working for something, not just in there working for nothing. He's getting in that ring to unify the titles."


              ASIF VALI, Khan Promotions

              "I'm absolutely confident that thousands of fans will make the trip across from the U.K. and they'll have a great time in Vegas."

              "Amir wants to be the best pound for pound boxer in the world and this fight is the next step for us."

              "The way Amir is training is fantastic. He's really sharp right now. The way he is hitting, really frightens me - watch out Team Judah!"


              TONY WALKER, Director, Affiliate Relations at HBO PPV

              "We have two champions coming from different places in their careers who are both looking to win on July 23."


              BOB HALLORAN, Director of Sports, MGM Mirage International

              "Events at Mandalay are nice and cool but we've got a hot fight here."

              "Amir is undefeated in Vegas. People always ask when he's coming back and we're excited to have him back in our building."

              "Looking at Judah, who would think that this man is closing in on 50 professional fights?"

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              • #38
                Kenny Galarza 146.5 vs. Irving Garcia 146
                Thomas Dulorme 144 vs. DeMarcus Corley 143
                Jose Pedraza 131.4 vs. Tomi Archambault 131
                Steven Martinez 154 vs. Brad Jackson 153
                Alex Perez 147 vs. Manuel Guzman 148
                Boyd Melson 154 vs. Kelvin Kibler 152
                Emanuel Gonzalez 129 vs. Jason Rorie 124
                Venue: Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
                Promoter: Team Puerto Rico
                TV: ESPN2

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                • #39
                  Aquí os dejo los pocos combates filmados de este chaval que hay hasta ahora:







                  Me encanta la facilidad que tiene para pasar de una guardia a otra y esos jabs tan potentes.Tampoco parece un tío que se vuelva loco y selecciona muy bien sus ataques.Si le cuidan la carrera y lo llevan poco a poco creo podría llegar a superestrella.Veremos...os mantendré informados si puedo cada vez que pelee.
                  Última edición por Invitado; 06-10-2011, 07:56 PM.

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                  • #41
                    15/7 Pawel Wolak vs Delvin Rodríguez

                    Lo ha colgado en su web hace poco:



                    Paweo322; " Toro Salvaje " Wolak [ 29-1-0 ]
                    Peso ( 69,9 kg)
                    Altura : 173 cm
                    Edad : 29 años

                    Última edición por Invitado; 06-10-2011, 10:18 PM.

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                    • #42

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                      • #43
                        Watch highlights from the lively press conference for the July 23 showdown between junior welterweight titleholders the Amir Khan and Zab Judah....

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                        • #44
                          Judah is an underdog vs. Khan, but a live one



                          Thereo8217;s no doubt that Amir Khan is favored to beat Zab Judah when the junior welterweight titleholders clash on July 23 in Las Vegas.
                          Khan is younger, bigger, faster and arguably stronger, plus the 24-year-old British star has the most-respected trainer of this era, Freddie Roach, in his corner.
                          Odds makers opened the fight listing Khan at -575 and Judah at +450, essentially making the 33-year-old veteran a 5-to-1 underdog.
                          The lopsided odds are perhaps justified when taking into account how often Judah has come up short in big fights (against Kostya Tszyu, Floyd Mayweather Jr., and Miguel Cotto) or lost to fighters he probably should have defeated (such as Carlos Baldomir and Joshua Clottey).
                          However, Judah, who is still a world-class puncher, can be considered a o8220;live dogo8221; against Khan, whose chin remains something of a question mark despite winning a close unanimous decision over powerful slugger Marcos Maidana in December.
                          Khan (25-1, 17 knockouts), who was knocked out in one round by Breidis Prescott in his only loss more than 2½ years ago, barely survived his rocky moments against Maidana, who had the 2004 Olympic silver medalist out on his feet in the dramatic 10th round of their fight of the year candidate.
                          Khan proved his mettle by surviving those tough final rounds but his chin barely passed the o8220;punchero8217;s test.o8221; Judah, who has won five in a row, three by stoppage, is confident that Khano8217;s chin will not hold up against his fast and powerful shots.
                          o8220;Khano8217;s been tested once, against Maidana,o8221; Judah told members of the media following the kick-off press conference in Los Angeles on Wednesday. o8220;Maidana is a hard hitter but heo8217;s also one of the slowest punchers in boxing.
                          o8220;Maidana doesno8217;t have my speed or my skill and he was still running Khan out of the ring in the last four rounds of their fight. Khan cano8217;t run from me like he did from Maidana. Sooner or later, Io8217;m going to catch him.o8221;
                          However, Judah says he has more than a o8220;punchero8217;s chanceo8221; of beating Khan in their HBO-televised showdown at the Mandalay Bay.
                          The former undisputed welterweight champ provided three reasons heo8217;s a longshot worth betting on:
                          1. His return to the junior welterweight division, where heo8217;s held three titles and only lost once (his second-round KO to Tszyu back in 2001),
                          2. His partnership with Main Evento8217;s CEO Kathy Duva, who encouraged the drop back to the 140-pound division and promoted his last three bouts (an ESPN2-televised third-round TKO of Jose Armando Santa Cruz last July, an HBO-televised split decision over undefeated Lucas Mathysse last November and a seventh-round stoppage of Kaizer Mabuza, which earned him the vacant IBF title in March), and
                          3. His new trainer, Pernell Whitaker, who began working with him before the Mabuza fight.
                          o8220;Io8217;m a totally different man from when I lost to Mayweather and Cotto,o8221; Judah said. o8220;Back then I was having issues with my former promoter (Don King), which took me off my game and kept me inactive. And I hurt myself when I was suspended after the Mayweather fight (for a deliberate foul and nearly causing a riot in the arena). All I did was hang out and spend my money while I was out of the ring between the Mayweather and Cotto fights.
                          o8220;Io8217;ve grown up a lot since then. Io8217;m right with God, so my mind is more focused now. Io8217;m back with my original promoter (Duva) and sheo8217;s keeping me active with the right fights to get back to where I belong. I feel like I shook the rust off with my last three fights and Io8217;m very comfortable now that Io8217;m back at 140 pounds, my natural weight. I could punch at welterweight but I think I might hit a little harder at 140.o8221;
                          However, Judah says the fight will be won with his experience, not brute power. Whitaker, a former four-division titleholder who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2006, is helping Judah get the most out of his 15 years of pro experience, which includes 49 bouts.
                          o8220;We interact very well together,o8221; Judah said of his relationship with Whitaker, a 1984 Olympic gold medalist who was known for his slick defense and ring savvy. o8220;Pernell is not one of those trainers who tries to direct his fighters from a chair in the gym. Heo8217;s up in the ring with me showing me little moves and helping me with my technique.
                          o8220;We run together, we play basketball, we talk, and heo8217;s motivating me to equal what he did, which is win six world titles. Io8217;ve got five now. When I beat Khan, Io8217;ll have six. And everybody who wrote me off will have to write me back in.o8221;

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                          • #45
                            Klitschko dares Haye to wear tasteless T-shirt again

                            RING heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko told the London media earlier this week that he was offended by David Haye's T-shirt, bearing the likeness of the severed heads both Klitschko brothers, and dared his rival to don the shirt again at a future press conference.
                            Klitschko is scheduled to fight the WBA beltholder on July 2 in Hamburg, Germany.
                            "The T-shirt business showing him with our heads off was totally stupid and ridiculous," Klitschko told David Anderson of The Mirror, a London-based newspaper. "He pissed me off as I don't want to see my relatives with their heads off.
                            "I strongly believe he feels really bad about it now, even if he says he has no regrets," the Ukrainian continued. "If he had no regrets he would wear that T-shirt one more time. But he doesn't want to wear the T-shirt, as he knows it was stupid. I know David Hay will hear what I have said, so I say to him, 'If you don't feel bad about it, put that T-shirt on at our next press conference.'"



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