Minggu, 02 Desember 2012

BOXING: GBC #381

DVD Greatest Boxing Collection #381 (berisi 3 partai):
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA
  1. Daniel Jacobs vs Chris Fitzpatrick - KO 6R (Middleweight)
  2. Jayson Velez vs Salvador Sanchez II - TKO 3R (Featherweight)
  3. Austin Trout vs Miguel Cotto - UD 12R (WBA Light Middleweight)

Cancer survivor Danny Jacobs scored his second straight win since returning to the ring, causing Chris Fitzpatrick to retire after the fifth round.

Danny Jacobs' first fight after beating cancer back in October was a a lot shorter, but his second fight since his return was just as dominant. The Brooklyn, New York native moved to 24-1, 21 KOs with a one-sided victory over a game Chris Fitzpatrick on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden on the undercard of the 154-pound showdown between Miguel Cotto and Austin Trout.
Back on Oct. 20 at the Barclays Center, Jacobs needed less than a round to dispose of the overmatched Josh Luteran. On Saturday, Jacobs came out a bit methodical, looking as though he wanted to get a few real rounds in. In rounds three, four and five, Jacobs put a real beating on Fitzpatrick, who did well to make it to the bell each round and stay on his feet throughout. After the fifth, Fitzpatrick's corner made the smart decision to call the fight off, giving Jacobs his second victory since his a one and a half year layoff while he successfully defeated osteosarcoma, a life-threatening form of bone cancer.
Fitzpatrick fell to 15-3 with 6 KOs.
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Jayson Velez moved to 20-0 with a dominant technical knockout win over Salvador Sanchez II at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night.

The Madison Square Garden crowd came on Saturday night to see Puerto Rican superstar Miguel Cotto, but they may have actually seen the country's next great star in the process. Featherweight prospect Jayson Velez moved to 20-0 with a dominant victory over Salvador Sanchez II via Round 3 stoppage. It was the 15th career knockout victory for Velez, who connected on 50% of his power shots in the whitewash.
It was totally one-sided from the opening bell, with Velez the much faster and stronger fighter by a longshot. Velez wasted no times, taking it to Sanchez with vicious combinations from the outset and not relenting. He floored Sanchez late in the second round, with only the bell saving him. Unfortunately for Sanchez, the third round came quickly, and Velez went right for the kill.
Sanchez went down just eight seconds into the third round, but was able to get up and give it one more go. Unable to clinch or avoid Velez's brutal power shots, Sanchez took another barrage and forced referee Harvey Dock to call a halt to things at 38 seconds of Round 3.
The win sets the unbeaten Puerto Rican up for a world title shot with the WBC's featherweight belt holder Daniel Ponce De Leon. Sanchez fell to 30-5-3.
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Austin Trout defeats Miguel Cotto at Madison Square Garden

 

Miguel Cotto vs Austin Trout Rd by Rd
Fans cheering for Cotto while booing Trout.
Fans yelling Cotto.
Rd 1 Both moving around not a lot of punches. Trout jabbing with right.  No wcotto jabs. trout working body.  cotto swings and misses. cotto lands a big one. close fight so far. Rd to Trout.
Rd 2 Cotto starts strong. Trout lands a few cotto answers.. good rd for cotto. rd 2 cotto.
Fans boo canelo who is on the big screen
Rd 3 Big uppercut by cotto trout takes it. Trout lands on body. cotto jabs with left. Rd 3 cotto
Rd 4 both fighters letting hands go. cotto has trout on ropes. Rd 4 cotto
Rd 5 trout starts strong. cotto lands left hook.  low blow by trout. Rd Trout
Rd 6 cotto lands big left hook and some body shots. cotto lands a right overhand. fighters end strong. rd to cotto.
Rd 7 Trout starts strong. fans yelling cotto who lans a big left. fans yell lets go cotto. Rd 7 to Trout
Rd 8 fans yelling cotto. trout and cotto try to make somethinhg happen. trout working cotto. Rd 8 to Trout.
Rd 9 cotot starts strong. second low blow for trout by mistake as cot was moving. cotto is okay. fight back on. right hand by cotto. cotto moving well. Rd 9 Cotto
Rd 10 trout trying to take charge. cotto gets rd
Rd 11 fans yelling cotto . trout tring to land big shots. fans yelling austin. cotto lands a combo. big left uppercut by trout. by right by trout. rd to trout
Rd 12 trout trying to start strong. trout with good left hook. fans on their feet. fight ends
After 12 rounds scores 117 – 111 119 – 109 all for the winner austin trout
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Jumat, 30 November 2012

BOXING: Hector Camacho dies aged 50

Hector Camacho dies aged 50

• Puerto Rican fighter dies four days after being shot
• Camacho fought professionally for three decades

 
Hector "Macho" Camacho, a Puerto Rican boxer known for skill and flamboyance in the ring, has been declared dead, four days after being shot in the face. He was 50.
Shot while sitting in a parked car outside a bar on Tuesday with a friend in the city of Bayamón in Puerto Rica, he was declared dead at the Centro Médico trauma centre in San Juan. The friend, 49-year-old Adrian Mojica Moreno, died at the scene of the shooting. Police said Mojica had nine small bags of cocaine in his pocket and a 10th bag was found open in the car.
Originally from Bayamón, just outside San Juan, Camacho was long regarded as a flashy if volatile talent, a skilled boxer who was perhaps overshadowed by his longtime foil, the Mexican superstar Julio César Chávez, who would beat him in a long-awaited showdown in Las Vegas in 1992.
Camacho fought professionally for three decades, from his humble debut against David Brown at New York's Felt Forum in 1980 to an equally forgettable swansong against Sal Duran in Kissimmee, Florida, in 2010. In between, he fought some of the biggest stars spanning two eras, including Sugar Ray Leonard, Félix Trinidad, Oscar De La Hoya and Roberto Duran.
"This is something I've done all my life, you know?" Camacho told the Associated Press after a workout in 2010. "A couple years back, when I was doing it, I was still enjoying it. The competition, to see myself perform. I know I'm at the age that some people can't do this no more."
Camacho's family moved to New York when he was young and he grew up in Spanish Harlem, which at the time was rife with crime. Camacho landed in jail as a teenager before turning to boxing, which for many kids in his neighborhood provided an outlet for their aggression.
The former featherweight champion Juan Laporte, a friend since childhood, described Camacho as "like a little brother who was always getting into trouble", but otherwise combined a friendly nature with a powerful jab.
"He's a good human being, a good-hearted person," Laporte said as he waited with other friends and members of the boxer's family outside the hospital in San Juan after the shooting. "A lot of people think of him as a cocky person but that was his motto … inside he was just a kid looking for something."
Laporte lamented that Camacho never found a mentor outside the boxing ring. "The people around him didn't have the guts or strength to lead him in the right direction," Laporte said. "There was no one strong enough to put a hand on his shoulder and tell him how to do it."
Drug, alcohol and other problems trailed Camacho after the prime of his boxing career. He was sentenced in 2007 to seven years in prison for the burglary of a computer store in Mississippi. While arresting him on the burglary charge in January 2005, police also found the drug ecstasy. A judge eventually suspended all but one year of the sentence and gave Camacho probation. He wound up serving two weeks in jail, though, after violating that probation.
Camacho's former wife, Amy, obtained a restraining order against him in 1998, alleging he threatened her and one of their children. The couple, who had two children at the time, later divorced. He divided his time between Puerto Rico and Florida in recent years, appearing on Spanish-language television as well as on a reality show called "Es Macho Time!" on YouTube.
Inside the boxing ring, Camacho flourished. He won three Golden Gloves titles as an amateur, and after turning pro, he quickly became a contender with an all-action style reminiscent of other Puerto Rican fighters.
Long promoted by Don King, Camacho won his first world title by beating Rafael Limon in a super-featherweight bout in Puerto Rico on 7 August 1983. He moved up in weight two years later to capture a lightweight title by defeating José Luis Ramírez, and successfully defended the belt against fellow countryman Edwin Rosario.
The Rosario fight, in which the victorious Camacho still took a savage beating, persuaded him to scale back his ultra-aggressive style in favor of a more cerebral, defensive approach.
The change in style was a big reason that Camacho, at the time 38-0, lost a close split decision to Greg Haugen at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas in 1991.
Camacho won the rematch to set up his signature fight against Chavez, this time at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Camacho was roundly criticised for his lack of action, and the Mexican champion won a lopsided unanimous decision to retain the lightweight title.
It was at that point that Camacho became the name opponent for other rising contenders, rather than the headliner fighting for his own glory. He lost a unanimous decision to another young Puerto Rican fighter, Trinidad, and was soundly defeated by De La Hoya. In 1997, Camacho ended Leonard's final comeback with a fifth-round knockout. It was Camacho's last big victory even though he boxed for another decade.
"Hector was a fighter who brought a lot of excitement to boxing," said Ed Brophy, executive director of the International Boxing Hall of Fame. "He was a good champion. Roberto Duran is kind of in a class of his own, but Hector surely was an exciting fighter that gave his all to the sport."
The fighter's last title bout came in 1997 against welterweight champion Oscar De La Hoya, who won by unanimous decision. Camacho's last fight was his defeat by Duran in May 2010. He had a career record of 79-6-3.

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Beberapa pertandingan Hector Camacho yang kami miliki:
1992 WBC Super Lightweight  Julio Cesar Chavez vs Hector Camacho (VCD Quality)
1998 IBC Light Middle Weight Hector "MACHO" Camacho vs Tony Menefee

  
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Sabtu, 24 November 2012

BOXING: GBC #380

DVD Greatest Boxing Collection #380 (berisi 2 partai):
Citizens Business Bank Arena, Ontario, California, USA
  1. Keith Thurman vs Carlos Quintana TKO 2R (Light Middleweight)
  2. Robert Guerrero vs Andre Berto UD 12R (WBC Interim Middleweight)

Keith Thurman had a test in front of him tonight against crafty southpaw veteran Carlos Quintana, and late in the first round, he pretty much aced it. Thurman floored Quintana on a left hook to the body, and though Quintana survived the round and went a bit longer, it was enough to change Quintana's mind about his chances tonight, resulting in Thurman stopping Quintana at 2:19 of the fourth round.
Thurman (19-0, 18 KO) battered Quintana (29-4, 23 KO) around the ring in the fourth, forcing referee Jack Reiss to eventually stop the fight. Thurman gave himself a "B+ or A-" for tonight's performance, his second win on HBO this year, and said he's ready for anyone in the 147 or 154 pound divisions.
"I'm calling out the world of boxing. Anybody in the world of boxing can get some of Keith 'One-Time' Thurman. You know Al Haymon. Call the number," said Thurman.
It's a good win for Thurman, a 24-year-old prospect who is still raw to my eye, but a guy who has a lot to work with. His raw power is impressive, and he's more patient than he might appear at a glance. Yes, he looks specifically for knockouts, but he doesn't overdo it hunting for one. He's shown an ability to finish, and pounce when the time is right.
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Andre Berto vs Robert Guerrero Rd By Rd
Before the fight the late Hector Macho who died today got a 10 count. Fans we yelling Macho.
Rd 1 Guerrero trying to go for body. Berto trying to do the Mayweather D. Guerrero drops Berto. Rd 1 Guerrero.
Rd 2 Berto goes down again. Berto’s right eye is closed. rd goes to Guerrero.
Rd 3 both fighters hugging a lot. Guerrero putting lots of pressure. Berto lands some good shots. Rd to Berto.
Rd 4 Fans yelling Guerrero. Guerrero lands some shots. Berto tries to make thinks happen. rd  to guerrero.
Rd 5 Berto lands a good right hand. Guerrero tries to answer both fighters tangle up. Ref wants betro about hitting behind head. Rd to Berto.
Rd 6 Guerrero starts strong. Good rd for both fighters both guerrero and berto exchange big shots. rd to berto.
Rd 7 what a round. both fighters landing good power shots. rd to guerrero.
Rd 8 Guerrero bleeding from nose. guerrero put lots of pressue duing rd. rd to guerrero.
Rd 9 Berto best rd so far in fight landed more pwoer shots. rd to berto .
Rd 10 Berto and Guerrero go snose to nose. rd to guerrero.
Rd 11 berto tries to make something happen guerrero puts on pressue. rd to berto.
Rd 12 what a rd guerreo gets rd 12
Guerrero wins 116 – 100
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Jumat, 23 November 2012

Hongkong Open Super Series 2012



2012 Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Open Super Series-bc#15- (new updated 23 November 2012)




Untuk pertama kalinya final kali ini mempertemukan unggulan 1 dan 2 di semua nomor. Hampir semua partai berlangsung ketat. Yang ditunggu tunggu penonton adalah partai antara Raja Super Series, Lee Chong Wei (bahkan pada tahun 2010, LCW mengikuti 35 turnamen dimana menjadi juara di 30 turnamen, suatu rekor yang tampaknya sulit dipecahkan oleh pemain lainnya) vs Chen Long.

Final:
Disc #1:
WD_F: TIAN Qing/ZHAO Yunlei vs WANG Xiaoli/YU Yang (22-20 14-21 21-17; 80m) epic battle match

Disc #2:
MS_F: CHEN Long vs LEE Chong Wei (21-19 21-17; 65m) world class match
WS_F: LI Xuerui vs WANG Yihan (21-12 11-3 Retired; 30m)

Disc #3:
MXD_F: ZHANG Nan/ZHAO Yunlei vs XU Chen/MA Jin (21-17 21-17; 55m) videobulutangkis.com recommended match’s
MD_F: CAI Yun/FU Haifeng vs KOO Kien Keat/TAN Boon Heong (21-16 21-17; 55m) fast and furios match’s            


Semi Final:
Disc #1:
WD_SF: WANG Xiaoli vs YU Yang vs Shizuka MATSUO/Mami NAITO (21-15 21-6; 40m)
MD_SF: KOO Kien Keat/TAN Boon Heong vs LEE Sheng Mu/TSAI Chia Hsin (22-20 21-13; 45m) videobulutangkis.com recommended match’s

Disc #2:
WS_SF: WANG Yihan vs Juliane SCHENK (21-8 19-21 21-15; 70m) fabulous match
MS_SF: LEE Chong Wei vs Kenichi TAGO (21-19 21-15; 50m) excellent match

Disc #3:
MXD_SF:  ZHANG Nan/ZHAO Yunlei vs Joachim FISCHER NIELSEN/Christinna PEDERSEN (13-21 21-15 23-21; 75m) thrilling & fantastic match


Quarter Final:
Disc #1:
WD1_QF: Tian Qing/Zhao Yunlei vs Misaki MATSUTOMO/Ayaka TAKAHASHI (21-11 21-18; 50m)
MS_QF: CHEN Long vs Sho SASAKI (21-16 21-12; 47m) excellent match

Disc #2:
MXD_QF: Joachim FISCHER NIELSEN/Christinna PEDERSEN/Fran KURNIAWAN/Shendy Puspa IRAWATI (23-21 21-8; 45m)
WD2_QF: Shizuka MATSUO/Mami NAITO vs Duanganong AROONKESORN/Kunchala VORAVICHITCHAIKUL (21-12 21-13; 45m)
MD_QF: CAI Yun/FU Haifeng vs Mohammad AHSAN/Hendra SETIAWAN (21-17 21-15; 30m) excellent match