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Also, catching up on the Chavez card. Amir Imam is legit as ####. The Young Master is right. I think he wrecks Garcia or Broner.

 
GGG-Lemieux fight signed!!

For those that don't know Lemieux, he will be the toughest fighter GGG has ever fought and a worthy #4 in the de facto semifinals that have developed at middleweight (Cotto-Canelo winner is obligated to fight the winner of GGG-Lemieux). Lemieux is a bomber like GGG who is unafraid to have his chin tested. GGG deserves to be favored but it should be very competitive and very explosive.

http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&opt=printable&id=93951

It's not in the article, but Chocolitito is expected to be on the undercard.

 
GGG-Lemieux fight signed!!

For those that don't know Lemieux, he will be the toughest fighter GGG has ever fought and a worthy #4 in the de facto semifinals that have developed at middleweight (Cotto-Canelo winner is obligated to fight the winner of GGG-Lemieux). Lemieux is a bomber like GGG who is unafraid to have his chin tested. GGG deserves to be favored but it should be very competitive and very explosive.

http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&opt=printable&id=93951

It's not in the article, but Chocolitito is expected to be on the undercard.
Looking forward to this. I may try to get tickets.

 
Steve Tasker said:
Ilov80s said:
Steve Tasker said:
Anyone in on the Bute fight tonight? I have no idea who Di Luisa is.
What channel is that on? I will tune in.
NBCSN at 9 PM
Yeah I'm in, should be about the time the starters are done in football game. I use to really like Bute, but I can't imagine he has much left in the tank.

 
:shrug: this is true. I actually forgot it was on which is really sad. I have no interest in paying for this either. Will stream it or dl it the next day.
The upshot is that if Mayweather does fight again after this, he knows that he alone isn't enough to put a fight over. He's going to have to make a big fight to win the public back again, hopefully. Or he'll just retire.

 
The manager of WBC heavyweight title challenger Johann Duhaupas, Mehdi Ameur, has leapt to the defense of his fighter and says the Frenchman is more than capable of springing a surprise later this month.

Duhaupas faces undefeated KO artist Deontay Wilder on September 26 at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama and is a huge underdog going into the fight on live Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions.

Indifferent form shown by the 34 year-old led to groans when Wilder formally announced Duhaupas as the second challenger to his crown, although Ameur believes the Abbeville puncher will prove his worth in the ring.

“Johann Duhaupas is a rough boxer and a good challenger. We are respectful of what the public think, but Johann is going to show the opposite on September 26th,” Ameur exclusively told World Boxing News.

“Johann is in great shape and will be ready to perform in a big fight. He wants also wants to create the surprise and then he will be the first ever French world heavyweight champion. It will be history in France and around the world.

"People outside of France don’t think he has big potential, but he is not only in believing in his own ability and we know he is a good opponent for Deontay Wilder.”

Wilder, 29, comes into the contest having overcome Bermane Stiverne to claim the green belt, before going on to stop Eric Molina last time out in a performance that was questioned in some quarters.

‘The Bronze Bomber’ was rocked early in the fight before seeing out a ninth round victory and Ameur is under no illusions of the task Duhaupas faces to end the 34-fight winning run of the current world title holder.

“Wilder is really a good boxer. He is very strong and tall and he deserved his victory over Molina. Although Molina lasted nine rounds, I think Johann is a better test for Wilder and it will really be a good fight for the fans.

“Johann has trained hard for this fight and would have been ready even if he only had one month to prepare. His mentally is right and he has been eager to make a big fight for a long time.

“Training-wise, Daniel Lorcy and Bruno Valliant have been left to define the strategic plan and I know they can help Johann to get the win.

"Johann wants the belt and he is going to make every effort to have it in his possession,” he added.

Asked whether he has contemplated the possibility of Duhaupas earning a massive unification with Wladimir Klitschko, Ameur replied: “We think first only of the fight on September 26th. Then we shall return the belt in France and we shall begin to think of the possibilities.

“Johann is the fourth French boxer to participate in a world heavyweight title fight and we believe he can be the first to become champion.”
 
The manager of WBC heavyweight title challenger Johann Duhaupas, Mehdi Ameur, has leapt to the defense of his fighter and says the Frenchman is more than capable of springing a surprise later this month.

Duhaupas faces undefeated KO artist Deontay Wilder on September 26 at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama and is a huge underdog going into the fight on live Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions.

Indifferent form shown by the 34 year-old led to groans when Wilder formally announced Duhaupas as the second challenger to his crown, although Ameur believes the Abbeville puncher will prove his worth in the ring.

“Johann Duhaupas is a rough boxer and a good challenger. We are respectful of what the public think, but Johann is going to show the opposite on September 26th,” Ameur exclusively told World Boxing News.

“Johann is in great shape and will be ready to perform in a big fight. He wants also wants to create the surprise and then he will be the first ever French world heavyweight champion. It will be history in France and around the world.

"People outside of France don’t think he has big potential, but he is not only in believing in his own ability and we know he is a good opponent for Deontay Wilder.”

Wilder, 29, comes into the contest having overcome Bermane Stiverne to claim the green belt, before going on to stop Eric Molina last time out in a performance that was questioned in some quarters.

‘The Bronze Bomber’ was rocked early in the fight before seeing out a ninth round victory and Ameur is under no illusions of the task Duhaupas faces to end the 34-fight winning run of the current world title holder.

“Wilder is really a good boxer. He is very strong and tall and he deserved his victory over Molina. Although Molina lasted nine rounds, I think Johann is a better test for Wilder and it will really be a good fight for the fans.

“Johann has trained hard for this fight and would have been ready even if he only had one month to prepare. His mentally is right and he has been eager to make a big fight for a long time.

“Training-wise, Daniel Lorcy and Bruno Valliant have been left to define the strategic plan and I know they can help Johann to get the win.

"Johann wants the belt and he is going to make every effort to have it in his possession,” he added.

Asked whether he has contemplated the possibility of Duhaupas earning a massive unification with Wladimir Klitschko, Ameur replied: “We think first only of the fight on September 26th. Then we shall return the belt in France and we shall begin to think of the possibilities.

“Johann is the fourth French boxer to participate in a world heavyweight title fight and we believe he can be the first to become champion.”
je vais assommer ce champion de papier avec mon horrrible oder du corps

 
Kenny Powers said:
Not even sure I'll watch the fight tonight, more interested in Oregon-MSU game as of now, but hey, Mayweather is "fighting" tonight.
mayweather and fighting should never be used in the same sentence

 
Round 1

Berto not active in the opening round, as he didn’t land any meaningful shots on Mayweather. Mayweather was in control, and landed a big left hook towards the end of the round.

Mayweather 10-9

Round 2

Berto still can’t land anything on Mayweather, who has been elusive thus far. Berto couldn’t take advantage when Mayweather was against the ropes, and the undefeated boxer has been effective with the jab.

Mayweather 10-9

:sleep:

 
Round 3

Mayweather landed a few clean shots at the start of the round, and continued to elude Berto’s punches. Mayweather stumbled with about a minute left as he looked to avoid Berto, but it wasn’t ruled a knockdown.

Mayweather 10-9

 
Round 4

Berto was very aggressive to start the round and landed his cleanest body shot of the night. But it wasn’t enough to win the round, as Mayweather landed a clean shot to the head, among others.

Mayweather 10-9

 
Round 5

Mayweather remains in control, continuously hitting Berto with jabs. Berto still trying to trap Mayweather against the ropes, but unable to do so. Berto was warned against delivering a low blow about halfway through the round.

Mayweather 10-9

 
Round 6

Berto started the round with his best punch of fight, but Mayweather came back at him with a series of body shots. More jabs to the body continues Mayweather’s dominance. It Mayweather’s most aggressive round, as he came out strong after taking a jab to the face.

Mayweather 10-9

 

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