New Years Eve SHOWTIME show Cancelled

NEW YORK (Dec. 7, 2012) – Due to a hand injury suffered by Zsolt Erdei, the SHOWTIME Championship Boxing telecast scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 31, has been cancelled.

Erdei was slated to challenge IBF light heavyweight champion Tavoris Cloud in the main event at Anaheim, Calif. Rico Ramos was scheduled to defend his WBA super bantamweight title against Guillermo Rigondeaux in the co-feature.

The network is currently in discussions with the event promoters to find a new date for Ramos vs. Rigondeaux and for Tavoris Cloud to defend title on SHOWTIME in 2012.

“Unfortunately, we had to cancel this telecast,” said Chris DeBlasio, Vice President, Sports Communications for the network. “But the good news is we are actively looking for a new night to showcase these talented fighters on SHOWTIME. Ramos vs. Rigondeaux is an important fight in the deep Super Bantamweight division. And Tavoris Cloud is a force at light heavyweight. We anticipate his SHOWTIME debut.”




cffc 12 – pollard vs soto Live IPPV on GFL


Atlantic City, New Jersey – Cage Fury Fighting Championships returns December 10 to Atlantic City, New Jersey as it presents CFFC 12 – Pollard vs Soto at the Resorts Hotel and Casino and Live iPPV Broadcast on www.GFL.tv. The exciting card is loaded with the top fighters on the East Coast and is headlined by 4 TITLE FIGHTS! CFFC has been on a rampage since its re-launch and MMA fans in the Tri-State area won’t want to miss this stacked card.

In the main event, CFFC Welterweight Champion, Chip “The Surgeon” Pollard (5-2) defends his title for the first time against UFC veteran Greg Soto (8-2). Pollard won the title last July in an upset against former champ Joey Rivera by TKO due to cuts. Things won’t get any easier for the new champ as his first title defense is against Soto who just had a 3-fight stint in the UFC. Pollard got the nickname “The Surgeon” because of his pinpoint accuracy and he will need to be on-point with his strikes as Soto is grappling wizard so if things hit the mat, it will be to Soto’s advantage.

The CFFC Light Heavyweight Title will also be on the line as undefeated amateur Daniel Holmes will make his pro debut against Chris “The Finisher” Sydnor (1-5). Holmes was quite impressive during his amateur tenure, even winning a title. He looks to make a splash into the professional ranks as he is fighting for another title in his first pro bout. For Sydnor, he fought for and won earlier this year in CFFC by KO and that victory made quite an impression on the CFFC officials as they now matched him up in a title fight.

Chris “The Story” Liguori (13-9) battles Don Carlo-Clauss (7-5) for the vacant CFFC Lightweight Title. Both fighters have fought at 170 lb their entire careers, so this will be an interesting fight to see if the added weight cut will have adverse effects on their performances. Earlier this year, Liguori had a hard fought, tough, split decision loss in a CFFC Welterweight Title, but came back strong in his next bout picking up a victory by KO. For Liguori, a win against Carlo-Clauss would close out a busy year with CFFC on a great note for the Ricardo Almeida student. Carlo-Clauss is coming off of a tough loss on the Strikeforce: Fedor VS Silva card and looks to put that past him and close out the year as CFFC Lightweight Champion. Carlo-Clauss’ biggest attribute is his cardio conditioning as he likes to grind out his opponents for decisions, so the extra weight cut down to 155 lb could be very instrumental into Carlo-Clauss’ game plan going into the fight. Expect a “fight of the night” here as these two gladiators will come out guns blazing.

The final title on the line will crown the CFFC Featherweight Champion as undefeated fighters Steve Perez (2-0) fights Dan Cion (3-0) in what is sure to be a barnburner. Perez won both of his fights earlier this year inside the CFFC cage by submission and looks to make it number three against Cion. For Cion, who is also a CFFC veteran, he prefers to pressure his opponents for a whole fight, and where them down and winning by decision. It will be a clash of styles and game plans as these to 145 lb scrappers hook horns in the CFFC cage.

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Hearns and Roach lead 2012 Hall of Fame class

Thomas “Hitman” Hearns and five time trainer of the year Freddie Roach head the class of the 2012 Boxing Hall of Fame class to be inducted this June in Canastota, New York

Also inducted were former Flyweight champion Mark “Too Sharp” Johnson.

ring announcer Michael Buffer, famous for his “Let’s get ready to rumble” call; and late promoters Hugh D. McIntosh and Rip Valenti.

Elected in the observer category were Showtime broadcaster and former longtime ESPN analyst Al Bernstein and journalist Michael Katz, who covered boxing for decades for The New York Times and New York Daily News, and was an Internet boxing pioneer.
Posthumous honorees include former flyweight contender Newsboy Brown; Leo Houck, who competed from flyweight to heavyweight; heavyweight contender Jake Kilrain in the old-timer category; and James Wharton in the pioneer category.




Gonzalez defends Featherweight title with second round stoppage over Caballero

Jhonny Gonzalez made the third defense of the WBC Featherweight title with a second round stoppage over Roinet Caballero in Mexico City.

Gonzalez dropped Caballero with a hard body shot on the ropes and did not even try to be the referee’s ten count.

Gonzalez is now 51-7 with forty-five knockouts. Caballero is now 31-11-1.

Lightweight Alejandro Sanabria scored a fourth round stoppage over Vinvin Rufino in a scheduled ten round bout.

Sanabria landed a hard body combination that sent Rufino down for the ten count.

Sanabria of Mexico is now 30-1 with twenty-three knockouts. Rufino, 134 lbs of the Philippines is now 30-15-3

Marco Reyes scored a third round stoppage over Mauro Lucero in a scheduled eight round Middleweight bout.

Reyes landed a body shot that sent Lucero down for the ten count.

Reyes, 160 lbs of Mexico City is now 22-1 with twenty knockouts. Lucero is now 46-16-1




RICH KOMISSAR PROMOTIONS PRESENTS: TOMMY GALLAGHER’S WINNERS HAVE SCARS BOXING SERIES; SERIES BEGINS RESCHEDULED THURSDAY DECEMBER 15TH AT SCHUETZEN PARK


NORTH BEGEN, NEW JERSEY (December 6, 2011)—On Thursday night December 15th, Rich Komissar Promotions will put on his first show in his scheduled boxing series dubbed “Tommy Gallagher’s Winners Have Scars” boxing series at Schuetzen Park in North Bergen, New Jersey.

The series is designed to showcase local talent from the Tri-State area while putting the combatants in competitive and crowd pleasing fights.

Scheduled to appear will be Peruvian Jr. Lightweight Carlos Zambrano in an eight round fight.

Zambrano of North Bergen, New Jersey by way of Chinchia, Peru sports a perfect mark of 13-0 with seven knockouts..

The twenty-seven year old has faced veteran competition in both the United States and Brazil and is coming off a 2nd round stoppage over Roberto Santos De Jesus (11-3) on April 16th.

Zambrano’s opponent will be announced shortly

Also appearing will be popular Jr. Welterweight Danny MacDermott in a six round bout against Bryan Abraham.

MacDermott of Jersey City, New Jersey has a record of 8-3 with three knockouts and brings great fan base which undoubtedly will be at Schuetzen Park to support their man.

MacDermott will be fighting his first battle with his new trainer Tommy Gallagher.

Abraham of Schenectady, New York has a deceiving record of 5-9-2 with all of his wins coming by knockout.

Abraham has scored major knockout upsets over Dominic DeSanto (5-0-1); Scott Burrell (3-0) and Jonathan Vazquez (4-0-1).

In a six round Lightweight bout, Italian Floriano Pagliara (11-4-3, 6 KO’s) of Brooklyn, New York via Italy will take on Bryne Green of Vineland, NJ.

Pagliara has a great story as he left his family in Italy to pursue his dream of becoming a world champion has some quality over the likes of Antonio Espinoza (11-0) and his last bout which was a twelve round unanimous decision over Istavan Nagy (17-9) to win the Mediterranean Super Featherweight title.

Green has a record of 7-5-1 with three knockouts takes on all comers and has some great wins over Ryan Belasco (14-4-3) and then undefeated knockout artist Tyrone Luckey (4-0)

Undefeated Colombian Cruiserweight Santander Silgado (18-0, 16 KO’s) will make his much anticipated American debut when he takes on Glen Williams (7-5-1, 4 KO’s) of Catonsville, MD in a six round bout.

Rafael Vazquez (6-0, 4 KO’s) of Brooklyn, NY will square off with Shawn Nichol (5-7, 5 KO’s) of Lakewood, Colorado in a six round Featherweight bout.

In a four round Jr. Middleweight bout, Thomas Baldwin (2-0-1, 1 KO) battles debuting Dominique Foster of Hilliard, Ohio

In a four round Lightweight bout, Ian James (1-1, 1 KO) of Brooklyn, NY faces Sidell Blocker (1-5-1) of Pleasantville, NJ

Danny Terrill of Long Island, NY will be making his pro debut against Daniel Crabtree (1-3, 1 KO) of Hilliard, Ohio in a four round Welterweight bout

Ramon Santos (0-2) of Harlem, New York will face Jonathan Caban (0-2) of Queens, NY in a four round Jr. Lightweight bout.

Tickets are priced at $100; $75 and $55 and can be purchased by calling 908-240-2097 and are also available at the following locations:

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JOHN LENNOX TO TAKE ON JEREMIAH WITHERSPOON ON SATURDAY DECEMBER 17TH ON SUPER 6 FINAL UNDERCARD

ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY (DECEMBER 6, 2011)—On Saturday night December 17th , one beaten Heavyweight prospect will be back in action when he takes on Jeremiah Witherspoon as part of one of the biggest boxing shows of the year in Atlantic City.

The bout, which will take place at Boardwalk Hall, will be part of the undercard of the Super 6 World Boxing Classic that will feature a unification world title bout between Andre Ward and Carl Froch.

Lennox of Carteret, New Jersey has a record of 7-1 with three knockouts and is coming off a four round unanimous decision over Donnie Crawford on October 28th in Atlantic City.

The twenty-nine year old has been working hard under the tutelage of trainers Charles Thomas & Ray McCline and has not only been adding to his game but to his body.

“I have been incorporating a lot more defense to my style”, said Lennox.

“I have been working on using a lot more angles with my punches and I feel this next fight on the 17th, the fans will see more of my boxing skills.

Lennox, who turned pro at 199 pounds, has been slowly building up his body in order to compete with the every growing modern day Heavyweight.

“When I was a football player in collage I played around 245 pounds and with every fight with the workouts and training I continue to get stronger”

Manager Rich Masini has been overseeing the commitment for a bigger physique.

“John meets me at Power Fitness in Rahway, New Jersey. The owner, Joe provides us with all the modern technology he has to offer”, said Masini

“It takes commitment from John to meet me at 5 a.m. for our daily workouts. We anticipate all of the hard work will provide great results on fight night. Our entire team is all on board with Charles Thomas, Ray McCline, pad man Vince Jackson, consultant Renee Aiken and my partner Paul Pape. They have all put in a ton of work in the building of John Lennox”

In Witherspoon, Lennox will be facing a fighter who has a record of 2-1 with one knockout.

“I don’t know much about Witherspoon other then he had some amateur experience”

“I have been feeling stronger and hitting harder and I know I am still young in the game”

Lennox is not only excited to be fighting in Atlantic City, but there will be fans and media from all over the world in town for the main event.

“There will be lots of eyes in attendance that night. The fight is in the main arena and I am excited to show everyone who is at the fight a tremendous performance”




RODRIGUEZ DOMINATES WOLAK

December 5, Bronx, NY….Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing’s prize Jr. Middleweight Delvin Rodriguez (26-5-2 14KO Danbury, CT) scored the most impressive win of his career Saturday night at the sold out Madison Square Garden as he pitched a near shutout over highly rated Pawel Wolak (29-2-1 19KO Mt. Arlington, NJ) over the 10 round distance. The unanimous scores read 98-92, 98-91, and 100-90 by the 3 judges at ringside.

The rematch of their first epic encounter on July 15 of this year was vastly different as Rodriguez used a razor like jab and sharp combinations from the opening bell to stymie Wolak’s attack. Wolak tried his best in his ever pressing style but one could see early that this was going to be Rodriguez’ night.

Both fighters were willing early but by the 4th round Rodriguez started to take over using all the punches in his arsenal to go along with deft foot movement as he started to pile up the points. As the bell sounded for the 10th and final round, both fighters received a well desevered ovation from the crowd and Rodriguez immediately went to work stunning Wolak with several combinations. As the round wore on Rodriguez went for the knockout, much to the crowds delight, as he continually unleashed devestating punches to Wolak’s body and head. To his credit, Wolak hung in gamely to the final bell and the crowd roared its approval as the fight ended.

It was clearly Delvin’ most significant win to date. Star Boxing’s founder and CEO Joe DeGuardia had this to say about his fighter, ” Delvin fought like a champion tonight. He rose to the occasion like true champions do. Further he showed in round 10 that from here on, Delvin is prepared to go for it all. After a long and hard road for Delvin, I believe Delvin has turned the corner and showed he has what it takes to be on the big stage and reach his goals”. Star Boxing congratulates Delvin, his manager AJ Galante and trainer Fernely Feliz.

The Rodriguez-Wolak bout was part of the Pay-Per-View telecast of the Miguel Cotto-Antonio Margarito fight held Saturday night at Madison Square Garden in NYC, NY.

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Mattel’s got a monster holiday hit, but will franchise have staying power? Monster High ‘transmedia’ play expands beyond dolls to merchandise, apparel and entertainment.

Advertising Age December 6, 2010 | Bulik, Beth Snyder Byline: BETH SNYDER BULIK Good luck finding Ghoulia Yelps this Christmas.

The newest doll in Mattel’s hot Monster High line has “not lasted on the shelf more than 21 minutes,” said TimeToPlayMag.com editor-in-chief Jim Silver. In fact, Mattel has stopped selling the dolls–its first original franchise since Hot Wheels in 1968–on its website anymore, and a spokeswoman said the company is “producing everything we can.” Scarcity has driven up prices from original suggested retail of $16.99 to well over $40 on eBay and Amazon.

Monster High, a line of teen dolls from the makers of Barbie packaged as the children of famous monsters like Dracula and Frankenstein, have names like Draculaura and Frankie Stein, a “Twilight” twist, hip street fashions and complicated backstories. Draculaura, for instance, is a vegan who faints at the sight of blood.

But for Mattel, this is just the beginning. Monster High is intended to be a much bigger franchise than dolls–it’s a transmedia play that extends to merchandise, apparel and entertainment.

The brand, introduced in July, includes merchandise and entertainment ranging from Monster High-branded clothing at Justice (now out of stock, although a new line of branded clothing and accessories will arrive in January, the Mattel spokeswoman said); cosmetics, jewelry, and dolls at Claire’s; Halloween costumes at Party City; a music video and webisode series online with a dedicated YouTube channel; a chapter book for teens, written by popular teen author Lisi Harrison (“The Clique” and “The Alphas” series); a Halloween TV special on Nickelodeon, and coming in 2012, a full-length live-action musical movie to be produced by the same team behind “Hairspray” and “Chicago.” Macy’s will join as a partner in January with its own exclusive Monster High T-shirts. monsterhighwiki.org monster high wiki

While the strategy and marketing has been carefully crafted over more than three years to reach tween and teen girls, it’s also a unique and potentially risky ploy. go to website monster high wiki

Take media, for example. With the exception of one TV special, the animated “shows” are series of 90-second webisodes only available online. Traditional advertising has been small as well, with one TV commercial at launch in this fall (no longer on air) and a smattering of fourth-quarter print in tween-targeted pubs including Seventeen and Tiger Beat magazines. WPP’s Y&R is the agency.

“Monster High is working. The new business model is reaching teens where they live, congregate, play and interact with their friends in the digital media space,” said Reyne Rice, toy trend expert for the Toy Industry Association. This is a “trans-media storytelling model, since it did not start with a traditional entertainment property first.” The tween and teen audience Mattel is targeting already seem to get it. “We’ve heard girls talk about the shows, but we said ‘wait a minute, there aren’t any shows.’ But regardless of whether it’s on TV or on an iPad in the backseat of the car, it’s a show to them,” said Wynne Tyree, president of Smarty Pants, a youth and family research and brand consultancy.

Mattel wouldn’t say how much it has invested in Monster High, but analysts peg the figure at easily millions of dollars, reflecting its importance for the company.

And Mattel already has some validation of Monster High’s success. In its fiscal third quarter ending in September, it reported that worldwide sales of “other” doll brands, that is, those other than Barbie, were up 7% over last year, “driven primarily by strong performance of the Disney Princess doll line and the introduction of the Monster High doll line,” according to a press release. Overall, Mattel’s girls and boys brand business was up 8% year-over-year, with $1.17 billion in sales.

There has been some grumbling on the blogs that Mattel may have stoked the scarcity by under-producing. But Tim Kilpin, general manager, Mattel Brands, in a statement attributed the shortage to “the brand’s popularity and retailers managing their inventory tightly … We manufactured as much Monster High toys as we could to meet forecasted demand.” While Mattel has certainly tapped into the current trend of vampire and monster chic, will Monster High be able to sustain the heat?

“Mattel has believed in it from the very beginning,” Mr. Silver said. “They saw kids’ reaction early and felt they had a hit. I’d call it a calculated risk. A lot of time, money and effort have gone into Monster High. Something like this can last only a few years, no one can predict if it will go on for 10 or 20 years–but it absolutely could.” Bulik, Beth Snyder




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DECORATED PHILADELPHIA AMATEUR BOXER DAMON ALLEN SETS RECORD STRAIGHT DRUG BAN

PHILADELPHIA (December 5, 2011)—This past week it was announced that prized Philadelphia Amateur Damon Allen was banned by USADA (United States Anti Doping Agency) for using a banned substance during competition.

Allen, nineteen years old wanted to set the record straight on the circumstances surrounding the suspension.

“I had a swollen hand and my grandmother gave me a water pill and I looked on the website Globaldro.com to make sure it was safe to take the anti-inflammatory. Water pills were not on the banned substance list but the correct name was Furosimide.” said Allen

Unfortunately it came up in a test and USADA suspended Allen.

Allen was looking at a two year ban.

“The fact that I was honest and forthright with my situation and have a sworn affidavit, USADA cut the suspension”

The ban started on September 1st and Allen can then return to active competition on March 1st, 2012

Allen has a record of 110-9 and was a Silver Medalist at the 2010 Golden Gloves; 2011 Bronze Medal winner at the United States championship and is going to compete in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament.




Caballero decisions Santiago

Randy Caballero remained perfect with a eight round unanimous decision over Arturo Santiago in a Super Bantamweight bout at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Palm Springs, California.

It was a rough fight as Santiago was docked points in rounds three and six for holding.  Caballero controlled the action with solid boxing skills.

Scores were 80-70 on all cards for Caballero, 120 lbs of Cochella, CA and is now 13-0. Santiago, 119 lbs of Lajas, PR is now 7-4-1.

Kenny Williams and Joaquin Chavez fought to a spirited four round draw in a Jr. Lightweight bout.

Chavez dropped Williams in the first round from a left hook. Williams evened things up by knocking Chavez down in the second from a wide right hand.

There wasnt much to choose from down the stretch as Chavez took a card at 38-36 which was over ruled by the two other cards which were tallied at 37-37.

Williams, 138 3/4 lbs of Palm Springs, CA is now 2-0-1. Chavez, 139 1/2 lbs of Commerce, CA is now 1-0-1.

Andrew Cancio scored a thrilling eight round umajority decision over Fernando Carcamo in a Lightweight bout.

The two traded heavy blows through out the fight with the Heavy handed Cancio landing the harder shots.

Cancio dropped Carcamo twice in the final round and appeared to be one punch away from keeping his perfect knockout to win ratio in tact but Carcamo was tough and made it to the final bell.

Cancio, 137 lbs of Blythe, CA needed those two knockdowns as the score cards read 76-74; 76-74 and 75-75. Cancio is now 12-1-2. Carcamo, 135 lbs of Sonora, MX is now 9-3.




AMIR “HARDCORE” MANSOUR THRILLS AGAIN AND STOPS MENDOZA IN SIX; FIGHT CARD NOW ON DEMAND ON GFL


CLICK TO ORDER THE FIGHT CARD ON DEMAND NEW YORK (DECEMBER 5, 2011)—This past Friday night at Dover Downs in Dover, Delaware, undefeated and world ranked Heavyweight sensation, Amir “Hardcore” Mansour remained perfect by scoring a sixth round stoppage over former Light heavyweight world title challenger Epifanio Mendoza and captured the WBF Intercontinental Championship that highlighted an exciting eight bout card.

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Mansour and Mendoza thrilled the sellout crowd at Dover Downs with Mansour throwing some wicked shots to the head and body of Mendoza. Mendoza showed surprisingly good defense and decent counter punching ability. Tensions grew during the fight as both landed shots after the bell that nearly incited a brawl. In the sixth, Mansour landed a huge flurry of punches that forced the corner of Mendoza to throw in the towel. Mansour, ranked number seven by the WBO raised his mark to 16-0 with twelve knockouts and he indicated the he is ready to take on anybody in the top ten. Mendoza fought well but he falls to 32-13-1. In the co-feature, Light Heavyweight Anthony Caputo Smith, had a few tense moments but scored an incredible final round stoppage over Douglas Okola in a six round bout. Smith was dropped and then cut badly over his right eye and it was looking like his perfect mark would be falling by the wayside. In the final round Okola walked into a huge left hook that put him down and out and in an instant Smith scored the knockout.

Smith is now 12-0 with ten knockouts. Veteran Dorin Spivey scored his 40th professional victory with a solid six round unanimous decision over rugged and tough as nails Angel Rios in a Lightweight bout. Spivey boxed well by putting some solid combinations together. Rios never had any quit in him and kept coming forward and even buckled Spivey during the fight. Spivey will now look to jump into the rankings when he takes on Victor Vasquez on February 4th. Ironically, Vasquez was ringside calling the action with Marc Abrams during this bout. Mike Tiberi made it 18-1 with a solid six round unanimous decision over Puerto Rico’s Emill Gonzalez in a Super Middleweight bout. FULL RESULTS 10 ROUNDS WBF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title—Amir Mansour (16-0, 12 KO’s) TKO 6 over Epifanio Mendoza (32-13-1) 6 Rounds—Jr. Welterweights—Dorin Spivey (40-6) U Dec over Angel Rios (9-9) 6 Rounds—Light Heavyweights—Anthony Caputo Smith (12-0, 10 KO’s) TKO 6 over Douglas Okola (23-8) 6 Rounds—Super Middleweights—Mike Tiberi (18-1) U Dec over Emill Gonzalez (5-6) 4 Rounds—Jr. Welterweights—Ryan Belasco (16-5-3) U Dec over Damon Antoine (9-33-2) 4 Rounds—Lightweights—Omar Douglas (3-0, 2 KO’s) TKO 2 over Miguel Antonio Rodriguez (0-1) 4 Rounds—Cruiserweights—Lamont Singletary (3-0) U Dec over Maurice Amaro (1-5) 4 Rounds—Super Middleweights—Josh Bowman (1-0-1) U Dec over Damion Reed (2-8-1) GFL now offers full access to over 5,000 fights for the low monthly price of $9.99 subscribe now at www.GFL.tv ***GFL is a pioneer in Internet Sports Broadcasting.

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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER SPRINT FOR LIFE MAY 5 TO HONOR OVARIAN CANCER SURVIVORS

US Fed News Service, Including US State News April 17, 2012 HOUSTON, April 16 — The University of Texas System of MD Anderson Cancer Center issued the following news release:

Ovarian cancer survivors, their friends and families, local businesses, corporate teams and employees of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center will join forces May 5 at the 15th annual Sprint for Life 5K Run/Walk and Sprint for Sprouts Kids’ Run. The approximately 3,000 participants will come together for a common cause: to build awareness of ovarian cancer and raise funds for research. here md anderson cancer center

Since 1998, Sprint for Life has raised more than $3.2 million for the Blanton-Davis Ovarian Cancer Research Program at MD Anderson. The event was founded by Judith K. Wolf, M.

D., former director of the Blanton-Davis Ovarian Cancer Research Program, and the late Laura Lee Scurlock Blanton and Sandra G. Davis, for whom the Blanton-Davis Ovarian Cancer Research Program is named.

Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death from gynecologic cancers. This year, about 22,000 women will receive diagnoses of ovarian cancer, and about 15,000 women will die of the disease. There is no screening or early detection test available. Symptoms are subtle, and only 25% of ovarian cancer tumors are detected in the early stages.

“Funding from Sprint for Life enables us to continue desperately needed research to change these dismal numbers and make significant strides in eradicating ovarian cancer,” said Anil K. Sood, director of the Blanton-Davis Ovarian Cancer Research Program.

Founding families of the Blanton-Davis Ovarian Cancer Research Program have accepted the honor of chairing this year’s milestone event. Event chairs are Kelli Blanton and Eddy Scurlock Blanton Sr., Lee Davis and Gayle Goodman.

Presenting sponsors are the Sandra G. Davis Family, Gayle Goodman and Ken Adam; HCC Insurance Holdings Inc.; Randalls; the Scurlock Foundation; and the Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation.

Race Day will include a survivors’ celebration breakfast and reception, Teal-rific Boutique, Kids Zone, post-race party awards presentation and survivor recognition, music, food and beverages.

The race will start and finish on the MD Anderson campus at the intersection of Pressler Street and Bertner Avenue in the Texas Medical Center (TMC). The 5K Run/Walk begins at 7:30 a.m., with Sprint for Sprouts noncompetitive races for children 12 years and younger, Sprouts parade and Tot Trot following at 9:15 a.m.

Online registration is available through May 2, though participants can register 6-7:25 a.m. the day of the race. Visit www.sprintforlife.com for information on the event and how to register. this web site md anderson cancer center

EARLY REGISTRATION FEES ARE:

* $28 for the 5K Competitive Run (includes disposable timing tag) * $25 for the 5K Noncompetitive Run/Walk and * $15 for Sprint for Sprouts.

A “Sprinting in Spirit” registration option ($50) enables those who cannot participate in Sprint for Life to show their support nevertheless. Sprinters in Spirit will receive a packet with a T-shirt, pin, shoelaces and race number (if fee received by April 20). Names will appear on a special “Spirit Board” at the race.

Free parking will be available in MD Anderson’s Braeswood Garage, at the intersection of Holcombe and Braeswood. Participants also may park in other TMC garages or lots at standard hourly rates or take METRORail to the TMC Transit Center Station (Fannin at Pressler).

For more information, call 713-792-2765 or visit www.facebook.com/sprintforlife. For any query with respect to this article or any other content requirement, please contact Editor at htsyndication@hindustantimes.com




Centeno remains perfect and decisions Lopez

Hugo Centeno remained perfect by scoring a six round unanimous decision over David Lopez in a Jr. Middleweight bout at Club Nokia in Los Angeles.

Centono, 150 1/2 lbs of Oxnard, CA won by scores of 60-54 on all cards and is now 11-0. Lopez, 151 1/2 lbs of Idaho is now 3-7-3.

In an entertaining Jr. Welterweight bout, Luis Mora and Cameron Krael fought to a majority draw.

Both guys came forward and landed heavy shots and the action was two way the whole fight.

Mora 141 lbs of Los Angeles took a card at 39-37 while two cards read 38-38. Krael, 138 lbs of Las Vegas is now 0-0-2.

Santiago Guevara scored a second round stoppage over Salvador Cifutenes in a four round Lightweight bout.

Guevara dropped Cifutentes in the first frame with a left to the body and rocked him again at the bell. In round two he landed combinations to the head and body before the fight was stopped

Guevara, 131 1/2 lbs of Mexico City is now 2-0 with one knockout. Cifuentes, 131 1/4 lbs is now 1-3

Popular Zachary Wohlman scored a knockdown and went on to win his pro debut with a four round unanimous decision over Ricard Malfavon in a Welterweight bout.

Scores were 40-35 on all cards for Wohlman, 148 lbs of Los Angeles and is now 1-0. Malfavon, 148 lbs of El Rancho, CA is now 1-7-1.




VIDEO: Mike Jones’ Trainer Vaughn Jackson At NYC Presser 12.1.11




Erdei injures hand; out of New Years eve title bout with Cloud

Undefeated former two division champion Zsolt Erdei injured his hand and has been forced to withdraw from his New Years eve showdown with IBF Light Heavyweight champion Tavoris Cloud according to Dan Rafael of espn.com.

“He’s been waiting for this opportunity, so he is not a happy camper,” said Erdei’s promoter Lou DiBella of Erdei. “He’s upset, but if you can’t fight, you can’t fight, and the doctor is telling him he can’t fight.

“We are looking at all options and hope to have an answer by Monday,” Showtime’s Gordon Hall told ESPN.com.




Weigh in Drama as Scales beat Rios and loses WBA Belt

At todays’s weigh in for the big rematch between Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito, WBA Lightweight champion Brandon Rios was about a pound and a half over the mandated 135 pound limit and was forced to relinquish his belt. His opponent John Murray can beome champion with a victory over Rios on Saturday night’s mega card at Madison square Garden.

According to espn.com, Murray’s team threatened to call off the fight, but eventually extracted concessions from Rios. He will pay Murray $20,000 from his $325,000 purse, a nice increase for Murray, who is due $50,000 plus a piece of British television revenue.

Also, to prevent Rios from blowing up in weight overnight, Murray’s camp insisted that Rios not weigh more than 147 pounds at 9 a.m. ET Saturday. If he is over 147, the fight could be called off.

“I think that may play to my advantage, but I’m just going to concentrate on myself,” Murray said. “I’ll let him worry about himself. I’m just going to stay on my game and do my business. I’m not upset at all. I’m just focused on doing my business (Saturday) night.

“We had already prepared to take him into the deep waters. This is a great opportunity for a guy like me. Fights like this are the fights that I want. I want to be in the center of the ring, hammering away to see who is going to be left standing, him or me.”

“He’s been in a colder climate than he’s used to and that probably hurt him trying to make weight,” Carl Moretti of Top Rank, Rios’ promoter, said of the Southern California fighter. “He’s a big 135-pounder. He just couldn’t get down. The question is what happens Saturday night and in the future? I think it’s too soon to say that he’s done at 135 but he could be. We’ll have to talk about with him and his team, see if maybe he went about making weight the wrong way. But he looked drained, very drained.”




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Undefeated Heavyweight sensation, Amir “Hardcore” Mansour talks about his December 2nd clash with Epifanio Mendoza that will take can be seen LIVE on GFL.TV




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NEW YORK (December 1, 2011)—This Friday night, one of the hottest Heavyweights in the world will be in action as undefeated knockout artist; Amir “Hardcore” Mansour will take on former world title challenger Epifanio Mendoza in a ten round bout for the WBF Intercontinental Championship.

The action will take place from the Beautiful Rollins Center at Dover Downs in Dover, Delaware

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Mansour of Wilmington, Delaware has a perfect mark of 15-0 with eleven knockouts and is quickly becoming one of the most talked about Heavyweights in the world has won six straight fights since a nine year hiatus.

In the six wins, five did not see the final bell and three of those foes felt the prodigious power of Mansour that they needed extra medical attention just to leave the ring.

In his last bout, Mansour stepped up the competition in a major way and scored a dominating ten round unanimous decision over former top Heavyweight contender Dominick Guinn on August 19th

With a win on Friday, Mansour will be looking to step up and take on a top ten opponent this spring.

In order to reach that fight he first must get by the rugged and hard punching Mendoza.

Mendoza of Barranquilla, Colombia has a record of 32-12-1 with twenty eight big knockouts.

He started his career with sixteen straight knockouts inside of three rounds which included a first round stoppage over then 17-0 Tukumbo Olijade. He also holds a first round stoppage over Rubin Williams (19-0).

Mendoza has also been in the ring with Former world champions Jeff Lacy and Chad Dawson as well as currant Light Heavyweight belt holder Beibut Shumenov. Mendoza has win two in a row which includes a third round stoppage over previously undefeated Puerto Rican Olympian Carlos Negron (13-0) on September 2nd.

In a eight round Lightweight bout, Dorin Spivey (39-6, 29 KO’s) battles rugged Angel Rios (9-8, 6 KO’s)

Delaware’s own “Mighty” Mike Tiberi (17-1, 7 KO’s) will take on Emil Gonzalez (5-5, 3 KO’s) in a Middleweight bout scheduled for six rounds.

In a six round Light Heavyweight Anthony Caputo Smith (11-0, 9 KO’s) battles Douglas Otieno (23-7, 12 KO’s)

Popular Ryan Belasco (15-5-3, 3 KO’s) takes on the grizzled veteran Damon Antoine (9-32-2, 4 KO’s)

In a four round Lightweight bout, undefeated Omar Douglas (2-0, 1 KO) takes on debuting Miguel Antonio Rodriguez

In a four round Cruiserweight bout, Lamont Singletary (2-0, 2 KO’s) risks his perfect knockout streak against Maurice Amaro (1-4)

Rounding out the bill will be Super Middleweights John Bowman (0-0-1) and Damion Reed (2-7-1, 1 KO)

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– Friday, December 2, 2011 9:00pm ET featuring Cut Throat MMA – Invasion 4, Aurora, Illinois. Set to compete on December 2 is a plethora of great Midwest talent including undefeated Tom Shoaff (5-0) from Carlson Gracie’s Academy. Veteran martial artist Tim Frain will be making his MMA debut hailing from Emerald Smokes gym. Also scheduled to compete are Andrew West (2-1), Sam Ferguson (2-1), Andrew Potapenko, Patrick Murphy, Keiwin Baptiste and Jeff Kohl. All are young and talented fighters in the Midwest and will look to put on a show for the fans in Aurora. Cutthroat always pulls from the best local talent and many of the top gyms will be represented including fighters from Patriot Boxing, Carlson Gracie Team, Counterstrike MMA, Team Top Notch, Team No Ego, and much more.

– Saturday, December 3, 2011 7:00pm ET featuring Muay Thai The Warriors Cup XIII, Collins Arena, Lincroft, NJ. In the main event, for WBC INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE, Gabriel Varga takes on Justin “The Purple People Eater” Greskiewicz. This will be a rematch fight as the two fought previously and Varga defeated Greskiewicz by unanimous decision. Varga recently fought and won the WFK World Title in September under the K-1 banner against Dutch striker Roy Tan by third round knockout. Earlier in the year, Varga also won the WKN World Lightweight Title by defeating Frenchman Yohan Ha Van by unanimous decision. Greskiewicz recently won a rubber match against tough opponent Turan Hasanov by decision and followed that up with a victory in October against Eddie Martinez at Battle at Bally’s. Expect “The Purple People Eater” to do his best James Brown impression and try to give Varga “The Big Payback” in this headlining bout. In the co-main event, James “B-52” Smith of New Jersey fights Ryan Murray out of Greg Nelson’s Camp in Minnesota (the same camp where former UFC Heavyweight Champion and WWE World Champion Brock Lesnar trained). This is a battle of two of the top cruiserweights in North America and should be in the running for “fight of the night” as Smith and Murray only have one speed and that’s overdrive. New to Muay Thai? If the answer is “yes” then you need to order his iPPV and see what happens when fighters are allowed to use all 8 points of contact instead of only 2 as in Western Boxing. If you love action-packed striking, Warriors Cup XIII is your type of event. With a world title on the line in the main event, watch as they fearless gladiators put it all on the line to earn a victory in one of the most grueling and punishing combat sports in the world

– Saturday, December 3, 2011 10:00pm ET featuring MMA Epic Fighting 9, Sheraton Hotel, San Diego, CA. The 15-bout card is the culmination of a lot of hard work as the hotly anticipated California State Mixed Martial Arts Finals are finally here. There’s no telling what is going to happen in the 2011 EPIC Fighting finale featuring the richest talent-laden amateur tournament to hit California’s mixed martial arts scene ever. Fighters from both Southern and Northern California will be competing in this impressive event where the stars of tomorrow will compete today. In one of the co-main events, Richard Parra (6-4) battles Francisco “Panchito” Castro (5-3) in a featherweight tussle. Parra trains at The Pit, world famous for being the home of former UFC Champion Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell. Parra utilizes the same style as Liddell as 5 of his 6 wins have come via KO or TKO. For Castro, who is riding a 4-fight win streak he prefers to grind out his opponents and break their will as 4 of his 5 victories have come via decision. Expect the clash of styles between these two warriors to make for an exciting fight as they try to take the next step in their MMA careers and become Champion of California. Nobody puts on high octane fights like the lighter weight athletes so assume Parra versus Castro will be in the running for “fight of the night”. In another high profile match and a battle of undefeated fighters, Mike Flach (5-0) meets Lamar Reed (4-0) in a middleweight bout. Flach is a well-rounded fighter with victories coming via KO and submission. The Millennia MMA trained athlete will need everything in his arsenal to defeat Reed. For Reed, fighting out of Oakdale MMA’s Last Stand Fight, he will look to utilize his wrestling advantage which he has successful used to shut down all of his previous opponents. Reed is a 2X All-American in college and placed at the Greco Nationals so expect him to look for a takedown early and often. Flach will have to be able to fight from his back which is something he is very capable of doing, so this fight should be a barnburner. All of the weight classes will be on the line including, flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight, cruiserweight and heavyweight. That’s 9 divisions and titles that will be in the mix on Dec. 3 so don’t miss this unique opportunity to see some of the sports brightest athletes compete in the deepest amateur tournament in California history.

Other non MMA events this week: Boxing: Friday Night Fights: Mansour vs Mendoza – Friday, Dec 2 8pm ET, Pro-Wrestling: Impact Zone Wrestling: Dec 3 8:00pm ET(FREE View).

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Morales Aims to Close First Year as a Pro in Style

At this time a year ago, super bantamweight prospect Roman Morales was basking in the glow of the gold medal he had just claimed at the prestigious Four Nations Tournament in France and contemplating leaving behind the amateurs for the paid ranks. Fast forward a year, and Morales’ first year as a professional should be considered a success. The blossoming fighting pride of San Ardo, California looks to put an exclamation point on his year tomorrow night in a six-round bout against Alejandro Castillo at the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, California.

The Gary Shaw-promoted and Repo Ric-managed Morales (7-0, 5 KOs) was last in the ring on September 2nd, as he completely destroyed Cain Garcia inside of two rounds in Salinas, California. Morales would likely be looking for his ninth win tomorrow had a late October bout not been scuttled. The cancellation only means that Morales is even more prepared for Friday’s bout. “We just kept going, kept training,” says Morales’ trainer Rodolfo Tapia. “We didn’t stop at all, just kept going, waiting for the next fight.”

The next fight comes against Castillo (4-1, 1 KO) of Denver, Colorado by way of Ciudad Cuauhtemoc, Chihuahua, Mexico. Castillo could provide a stern test, as his only defeat came via fifth-round stoppage against former amateur standout Shawn Nichol in a bout he was leading on all three official scorecards. Castillo had put the first blemish on Nichol’s ledger via decision in their first meeting.

“We saw he fought Shawn Nichol a couple times,” says Tapia. “We know he is aggressive and comes forward. We have prepared for his style. [I had] Roman spar aggressive guys that come forward, throwing punches, body shots. He’s ready. He’s been doing pretty good.”

One of the aggressive guys Morales sparred in preparation for Friday’s bout was super bantamweight contender Glenn Porras (26-3, 17 KOs). All told Morales logged 16 rounds with Porras, who makes his U.S. debut in Santa Ynez. Tapia also took Morales down to Oxnard, California for another 16 rounds in two days. “We’ve had pretty good training,” says Tapia simply.

Looking back at the year, Tapia is happy with his charge’s progress. “He’s getting pretty good,” reports Tapia. “He’s had better fights every time. He trains hard. We think he is ready for the next step: eight rounds. It has been pretty good progress. He’s doing a lot better at everything. He has picked up little things from the guys he has been sparring. Like this time with Glenn Porras, and before with Nonito [Donaire]. He’s learned a lot from them.”

Morales aims to put everything he has learned in the gym on display tomorrow and finish his first year as a professional strong.

Tickets for the event, promoted by Gary Shaw Productions, are available online at StarTickets.com.

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epic fighting 9 Live IPPV on GFL


San Diego, Californa – EPIC Fighting returns to the GFL Combat Sports Network on December 3 at the Four Points Sheraton in San Diego, California for what promises to be EPIC Fighting’s biggest and best show yet, EPIC Fighting 9, Live on iPPV at www.GFL.tv. The 15-bout card is the culmination of a lot of hard work as the hotly anticipated California State Mixed Martial Arts Finals are finally here. There’s no telling what is going to happen in the 2011 EPIC Fighting finale featuring the richest talent-laden amateur tournament to hit California’s mixed martial arts scene ever. Fighters from both Southern and Northern California will be competing in this impressive event where the stars of tomorrow will compete today.

In one of the co-main events, Richard Parra (6-4) battles Francisco “Panchito” Castro (5-3) in a featherweight tussle. Parra trains at The Pit, world famous for being the home of former UFC Champion Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell. Parra utilizes the same style as Liddell as 5 of his 6 wins have come via KO or TKO. For Castro, who is riding a 4-fight win streak he prefers to grind out his opponents and break their will as 4 of his 5 victories have come via decision. Expect the clash of styles between these two warriors to make for an exciting fight as they try to take the next step in their MMA careers and become Champion of California. Nobody puts on high octane fights like the lighter weight athletes so assume Parra versus Castro will be in the running for “fight of the night”.

In another high profile match and a battle of undefeated fighters, Mike Flach (5-0) meets Lamar Reed (4-0) in a middleweight bout. Flach is a well-rounded fighter with victories coming via KO and submission. The Millennia MMA trained athlete will need everything in his arsenal to defeat Reed. For Reed, fighting out of Oakdale MMA’s Last Stand Fight, he will look to utilize his wrestling advantage which he has successful used to shut down all of his previous opponents. Reed is a 2X All-American in college and placed at the Greco Nationals so expect him to look for a takedown early and often. Flach will have to be able to fight from his back which is something he is very capable of doing, so this fight should be a barnburner.

All of the weight classes will be on the line including, flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight, cruiserweight and heavyweight. That’s 9 divisions and titles that will be in the mix on Dec. 3 so don’t miss this unique opportunity to see some of the sports brightest athletes compete in the deepest amateur tournament in California history.

You won’t find more BANG for your buck so order this thrilling event. Be sure to catch all of the action LIVE on December 3 as EPIC Fighting presents EPIC Fighting 9 featuring the California State Mixed Martial Arts Finals on pay-per-view exclusively at www.GFL.tv.

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MASINI ADDS JUICE TO HIS STABLE

NEW JERSEY (NOVEMBER 29, 2011)—Up and Coming New Jersey boxing manager Rich Masini is proud to announce the signing of former prized amateur and currently undefeated Welterweight prospect Anthony “Juice” Young of Atlantic City.

Young is added to Heavyweight John Lennox and newly signed Cruiserweight Jaywon Woods.

Young, twenty-three years old turned pro on October 28th with a four round unanimous decision over nine fight veteran Kywame Hill and then followed that up just three weeks later with a second round stoppage over Calvin Pritchard on November 18th.

He won the 2011 Philadelphia Golden Gloves and was runner up in the Mid Atlantic Golden Gloves.

“I was always a fan of the sport”, said Young

Young is a good kid with strong family support from his father and uncle and also Young has established himself as a strong ticket seller in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Young is trained by Ray McCline who has trained the likes of Ray Mercer and Virgil Hill.

When asked about signing with Masini, Young is very excited and confident about what his manager has in store.

“It was beautiful to sign with Rich”, said Young.

“It was a team decision and Rich is a manger who cares about the fighter 100%”

“He takes care of all of our needs and I could not ask for anything more”

Young has appeal to many different ethnic groups as he is not only African American but also is Mexican and Puerto Rican.

He also is a great cousin of former world champion Wilfredo Benitez.

“I am very excited to sign Anthony”, said Masini

“This kid can really fight and within two years he will be fighting for some title. With his ability and his great team with Ray McCline we feel the sky is the limit”

“We are looking for a fight around December 10th to finish out the year for Anthony”

Woods is twenty-six years old and is the son of former Heavyweight contender Darroll “Doing Damage” Wilson (the first man to defeat Shannon Briggs)

Woods has a record of 8-1-1 with five knockouts.

Wood turned pro on January 26th, 2007 with a ninety-one second knockout over John Shaffer. Woods went on to win his first seven bouts before drawing with fellow undefeated fighter Terry Roy.

After suffering his first pro defeat, Woods came back to score a four round majority decision over Mazur Ali on June 4th, 2010.

“Jaywon is a little further advanced but he has been off. He has a ton of talent and obviously boxing is in his blood”, said Masini

“We have an outlined planned on how to move Jaywon and we are putting that into motion and we are looking to put him on the same card with Anthony on December 10th”




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VIDEO: MIKE JONES

Undefeated Welterweight Mike Jones talks to 15rounds.com Marc Abrams about his December 3rd showdown with Sebastian Lujan as part of the Miguel Cotto – Antonio Margarito II undercard




Alvarez retains; Broner wins in world title bouts


Saul Alvarez made the third defense of the WBC Super Welterweight title with a fifth round stoppage over former Welterweight belt holder Kermit Cintron in Mexico City.

Alvarez boxed well over the first three-plus rounds as Cintron was content on jabbing against the power punches of Alvarez. In round four, Alvarez landed a hard right that sent Cintron back and onto his knee. for a knockdown. At the end of the frame, Alvarez landed a hard left on the ropes that froze Cintron on the ropes and the challenger looked like he was ready to go. In the fifth, Alvarez withstood a brief final stand from Cintron and landed a blistering combination that had the referee jump in and stop the fight at 2:53 of round five.

Alvarez, 154 lbs of guadalajra, MX is now 39-0-1 with twenty-nine knockouts. Cintron, 154 lbs of Reading, PA is now 33-5-1


Adrien Broner won the vacamt WBO Jr. Lightweight title with a third round stoppage over Martin Rodriguez at the U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati.

The first two round were competitive as Rodriguez tried to make it a rough and sloppy fight and had some success. In round three, Broner landed a big uppercut that set off a flurry of punches which was highlighted by a body shot that was followed by a big left hook that sent Rodriguez down on the bottom rope. With blood trickling out of his nose, Rodriguez did not even try to beat referee Frank Garza’s ten count and the bout was halted at 1:43 of round three.

Broner, 128 1/2 lbs of Cincinnati is now 22-0 with eighteen knockouts. Rodriguez, 129 1/2 lbs of Argentina is now 34-3-1.

Super prospect Gary Russell Jr. scored a sensational first round stoppage over veteran Heriberto Ruiz in a scheduled ten round Featherweight bout.

Russell landed a perfect right hook to the body then a blistering right hook to the head and Ruiz plummeted to the canvas and the fight was stopped.

Russell of Capital Heights, MD is 19-0 with eleven knockouts. Ruiz of Los Mochis, MX is now 48-12-2.




Ortiz – Berto II agreed to for SHOWTIME


Dan Rafael of espn.com is reporting that former world champions Victor Ortiz & Andre Berto will rematch their 2011 Fight of the Year candidate on either January 28th or February 11th with this bout landing on Showtime rather than HBO where the first bout was televised.

Lou DiBella, Berto’s promoter, would not confirm the figures, but acknowledged that Showtime had bought the fight and was the highest bidder.

“Showtime’s offer was the highest in the marketplace,” DiBella told ESPN.com on Thursday night. “It’s good to know that they’re in the game and that a fight of this quality had interest from both networks. Competition in the marketplace is a good thing. As Andre Berto’s promoter, I am very grateful for the loyalty and investment HBO made in Berto over the years, and I know Andre is also.”

“The first fight was one of the best, most crowd-pleasing fights of the year and it’s the best thing for boxing fans that it’s going to happen again in 2012,” DiBella said. “This fight represents a good start to the year for Showtime, although I believe HBO made a good faith offer to get the fight.”

“This is something the people want and I want as well,” Berto told ESPN.com on Thursday night. “I gave up a world title for this to happen. You know how serious this is for me. I’ve been with HBO my whole career but Showtime stepped up to the plate money-wise to have it. Surprised HBO didn’t, but this is a business. So I am just looking forward (to) bringing the people the best fight possible to jump off the 2012 year with a bang.”




MIKE JONES GETTING STRONGER FOR HIS DEC. 3 FIGHT VS. SEBASTIAN LUJAN


Philadelphia, PA—Undefeated welterweight contender Mike Jones, of Philadelphia, PA, who faces two-time world title challenger Sebastian Lujan, of Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, in an IBF world title eliminator on the Miguel Cotto-Antonio Margarito card Dec. 3 at Madison Square Garden, has added another strength and conditioning coach to his team.

Rich Meudt, 54, who has been conditioning athletes in various sports for the last 27 years, has been working with Jones for the last two months.

“When Mike started working with me he looked like a new-born calf,” said Meudt, a retired major after a 22-year stint in the Army. “Now he’s a strong bull. His legs are firmer, stronger and explosive. His balance, conditioning and endurance are excellent. He does everything I ask him to do and he exceeds all expectations.”

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Meudt was brought on board by fellow-Jones strength and conditioning coach Danny Davis, who has worked with Jones for the last several years and who is also well-known for his longtime association with Bernard Hopkins.

“I brought Rich in to focus on Mike’s legs and conditioning,” said Davis. “Rich has done a great job, bringing in his expertise and knowledge. Mike looks very strong and sharp and he’s a hard worker who wants to go to the highest level and never complains about what he’s asked to do. That’s what makes a champion.”

Jones has responded well to the rigors of the grueling sessions.

“It’s very important to do different things each and every time so that I get a little bit better for each fight,” said Jones, a workout fanatic known for his long training and fitness sessions. “I feel more stable and better balanced. My legs are a lot stronger than they were. That will make me a better fighter and more dynamic as a puncher. I’m in the best shape ever. I believe it’s (the workouts) going to pay dividends on December 3.”

Not satisfied with just adding a new conditioning coach, Jones, who stays in excellent shape and watches what he eats, also added Amy West, a weight management nutritionist, to assist him in getting the most out of his daily eating routine.
ABOUT DEC. 3

The Mike Jones-Sebastian Lujan IBF eliminator is part of the Miguel Cotto-Antonio Margarito II world championship telecast, which begins at 9 pm (EST)/6 pm (PT). It will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View and will be available to more than 292 million pay-per-view homes. The telecast will be available in HDTV for those who can receive HD. HBO Pay-Per-View, a division of Home Box Office, Inc., is the leading supplier of event programming to the pay-per-view industry.




NBC SPORTS GROUP PRESENTS FIGHT NIGHT BOXING SERIES

NEW YORK – November 22, 2011 – NBC Sports Group announced today the formation of NBC Sports Network Fight Night, a boxing series featuring premier boxing talent. Fight Night will debut on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012 on the NBC Sports Network (which will be renamed from VERSUS on Jan. 2, 2012), from Asylum Arena in Philadelphia, Pa. The Fight Night cards are being scheduled in cities that are served by a Comcast Sports Group regional network, and the regional networks will help promote the events and have the ability to re-air fights.

NBC Sports Group will work with Main Events and Hall-of-Fame matchmaker J Russell Peltz on a multi-promoter strategy for NBC Sports Network Fight Night designed to produce the best quality fights. It is a strategy in which any promoter can participate to get their boxers involved in these programs.

“This is a unique approach to have multiple promoters competing to put fights on NBC Sports Network,” said Jon Miller, President, programming, NBC Sports and NBC Sports Network. “That, coupled with the legendary matchmaker J Russell Peltz serving as our quality control expert, ensures that boxing fans will enjoy exciting and competitive matches.”

“We are reaching out to all promoters to get involved in the series, and our priority is simply to make exciting fights. We don’t care who brings the fighters,” said Kathy Duva, president, Main Events. “We expect that multiple promoters will be involved in each of the Fight Night programs. All fighters who are willing to further their careers by engaging in compelling, interesting, meaningful matches are welcome.”

“Fights in this series will be solid, competitive and exciting,” said Peltz. “Borrowing the philosophy of the late Madison Square Garden matchmaker Teddy Brenner, my bouts will be made on the following criteria: Do the fighters’ styles mesh to make an exciting fight? Does this fight lead to something? And would I buy a ticket to it? These should be good fights for boxing fans.”

NBC SPORTS NETWORK FIGHT NIGHT SCHEDULE (All Times ET)

Saturday, January 21, 9-11 p.m. – Philadelphia

Saturday, March 24, 10 p.m.-Midnight – Site TBA

Saturday, June 16, 9-11 p.m. – Site TBA

Saturday, December 8, 9-11 p.m. – Site TBA

–NBC SPORTS GROUP-




Rumble in the cage 45 Live IPPV on GFL


Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada – Western Canada’s premier cage fighting event returns on November 26 as Rumble in the Cage presents RITC 45 at the Lethbridge Exhibition – South Pavillion, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada with 16 exciting bouts Live on iPPV at www.GFL.tv. Rumble in the Cage is a breeding ground for the international promotions and RITC 45 will showcase some of the rising amateur and professional mixed martial artists soon to hit the national scene.

In the main event, hometown hero and UFC veteran Jesse Bongfeldt (15-5-1) from Canadian Martial Arts Centre/Kenora MMA Gym fights Brandon MacArthur (3-17) in a middleweight tilt. Bongfeldt last fought for RITC in a title fight in which he was victorious. He then got a call up to the UFC where he had one draw and one loss. Now back at his old stomping grounds, he looks to make MacArthur his first victim on his road back to the UFC. Bongfeldt is one of the top middleweights in Canada and is an experienced grappler and strikers as many of his victories have come by way of KO or submission. For MacArthur, he is nothing if not resilient and in his 20 fights in MMA he has never backed down from a challenge. RITC was having a hard time finding an opponent for the tough Bongfeldt and MacArthur stepped up to the challenge and accepted the fight, something most wouldn’t do. For him to pull off the upset, he will need to catch Bongfeldt with a punch, kick or submission early on before the UFC vet can settle in.

In the co-main event, Brandt Dewsberry (7-1-1) battles Joe Gobiel (3-2) in a welterweight scrap. Both fighters are coming off nice submission victories in their last fights, and for one of them it will be 2 in a row. Dewsberry has more experience and should be able to use that to his advantage the longer the fight progresses. For Gobiel, he has made steady improvement in these 3 MMA bouts and if he continues to show as much advancement in this bout, it could be “fight of the night” for the fans in Lethbridge. With the main event getting the lion’s share of press and media attention, don’t let this co-main event fly under the radar. It should be a barnburner.

You won’t find a more thrilling card then this one. For more information or to purchase tickets go to www.rumbleinthecage.com. Be sure to catch all of the action LIVE on November 26 as Rumble in the Cage presents RITC 45 exclusively on pay-per-view at www.GFL.tv.

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