Here are the fights that I am aware of. Feel free to post any fights of note, or ones that I have forgotten.
Arthur Abraham vs Andre Dirrell
Marcos Maidana vs Victor Cayo
Ali Funeka vs Joan Guzman II
(Daniel Jacobs is scheduled to fight on the Maidana card as well)
Anselmo Moreno vs Nehomar Cermeno
Jorge Linares vs Francisco Lorenzo
Koki Kameda vs Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
Oleydong Sithsamerchai vs Yasutaka Kuroki
Steve Molitor vs Takalani Ndlovu
Kielsa-Pajkic
Erik Morales vs Jose Alfaro
Chris Henry vs Hugo Garay
Roman Gonzalez vs Juanito Hernandez
Yuriorkis Gamboa vs Jonathan Victor Barros
Bakhtov-Kretschman II
JC Gomez-Mazikin
Here are the fights that I am aware of. Feel free to post any fights of note, or ones that I have forgotten.
Arthur Abraham vs Andre Dirrell
Marcos Maidana vs Victor Cayo
Ali Funeka vs Joan Guzman II
(Daniel Jacobs is scheduled to fight on the Maidana card as well)
Anselmo Moreno vs Nehomar Cermeno
Jorge Linares vs Francisco Lorenzo
Koki Kameda vs Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
Oleydong Sithsamerchai vs Yasutaka Kuroki
Steve Molitor vs Takalani Ndlovu
Kielsa-Pajkic
Erik Morales vs Jose Alfaro
Chris Henry vs Hugo Garay
Roman Gonzalez vs Juanito Hernandez
Yuriorkis Gamboa vs Jonathan Victor Barros
Bakhtov-Kretschman II
JC Gomez-Mazikin
This is juts an insane night of boxing. Ill be on B-Scene from my phone.
Kameda will go on in the early AM, so I'm gonna have to skip that and youtube it later.
Gamboa goes on before 5 or 6, it will get streamed.
Showtime almost always start their Saturday broadcasts at 9.
HBO almost always start their telecasts at 10:30 or 10:45. So Dirrell-Abraham should be over by then.
The Moreno and Linares fights will get streamed.
Morales is my dude, but he shouldn't even be fighting anymore. I'll still youtube it though.
I'm not sure where you live my man, but Abraham-Dirrell is at 10:30 ET.
Kameda will go on in the early AM, so I'm gonna have to skip that and youtube it later.
Gamboa goes on before 5 or 6, it will get streamed.
Showtime almost always start their Saturday broadcasts at 9.
HBO almost always start their telecasts at 10:30 or 10:45. So Dirrell-Abraham should be over by then.
The Moreno and Linares fights will get streamed.
Morales is my dude, but he shouldn't even be fighting anymore. I'll still youtube it though.
Dirrell vs AA is the main event.
Hbo event is very good also.
I would definately rather have paid $59.95 to watch
Dirrell vs AA
Maidana vs Cayo
Funeka vs Guzman
Gamboa vs Anyone
Than Manny fight Clottey
Koki has the most skill.
I can respect their skill, of course.
Well, as of right now he probably is.
However, Tomoki has only had twelve fights and is still young. I just like him a lot as a prospect.
I hate to say this because I think he had a fantastic career and I dislike Kameda's (all of them) but Wongjongkam is past it at this point and will likely lose a decision, around 116-112
As far as outside of the ring, they are douches, but they are like the Mayweathers of Japan. You mat not like them, but you cannot ignore them.
I actually like Tomoki. I think he could turn out to be a good one.
- the Gamboa, JC Gomez and Bakhtov fights are in Germany and will be televised by SAT1
- the Kielsa-Pajkic fight is on the card with Steve Molitor in Ontario, and will televised here in Canada by TSN
- the Helenius-Oloukun fight is in Finland
Thanks. :fing02:
All the fights are good but I feel the one I've bolded will be the best.
The stylish Panamanian technician against the Mijares Conqueror and exciting puncher Cermeno.
Still debating whether or not I will attend Dirrell-Abraham. It's really tempting.
Chris Henry and Garay I can take or leave, but Gonzalez and Gamboa always put on a good show.
You are right. THat's the best night of boxing I've seen in forever.
I like actually kinda admire Francisco Lorenzo. He's a dirty little fighter but he's a gritty as they come. He uses anything he has to stay in fights.
I believe this will be a true test to see if Linares is fragile or not mentally from his shocking ko loss.
Moreno is very underrated on here, as most Panamanian champs are.
Yeah, without a doubt, Moreno is underrated (he's proably not rated by most, in all honesty). He's pretty skilled and you have to respect this will be his fifth time defending his belt on foreign soil, despite having little power. He's dependent on his defense, counter punching, and his ability to control the ring.
Cermeno is a difficult opponent for anyone at 118, IMO. He's got decent pop, moves a lot, clinches, leans in with his head, and at times, is down right dirty.
Abraham vs Dirrell and Kameda vs Wonjongkam are the closest thing to superfights at the SMW and FW divisions. Those two fights will take the priority for me.
Absolutely agree about Kameda-Wonjongkam.
For those who don't know about that fight, it's between The Ring's #1 (WBC and lineal champ Kameda) and #2 (former WBC and lineal champ Wonjonkam, made 19 defenses of the title). Also, since it's 1 vs 2, it'll crown a new Ring champion.
Other good ones on March 27:
Bakhtov-Kretschman II
JC Gomez-Mazikin
Gamboa-Barros
Kielsa-Pajkic: undefeated young up-and-comers, for the Canadian HW title
and on Friday the 26th:
Helenius-Oloukun: battle of very good young HWs
Okay, cool. :fing02:
Where are these fights taking place? I'm trying to group by location.
Abraham vs Dirrell and Kameda vs Wonjongkam are the closest thing to superfights at the SMW and FW divisions. Those two fights will take the priority for me.
I think the only ones available in Canada are:
Arthur Abraham vs Andre Dirrell
Marcos Maidana vs Victor Cayo
Ali Funeka vs Joan Guzman II
Steve Molitor vs Takalani Ndlovu
I'll watch one of them and records the other two.
I know I am going to order the damn Morales fight just to watch Roman Gonzalez. So that means I am probably going to DVR Dirrell-Abraham.
And, i am also going to try and stream the Moreno and Koki fights.
And, probable catch the replay of HBO card the next morning...
Remember that site I told you about? They should have both the cards from Japan and Venezuela by the next day.
If you don't want to go that route, you could wait an extra couple of days for them to come on here (if that do at all). I'll definitely look for streams, but good, reliable ones will be hard to find I imagine.
Dirrell vs Abraham is the most important fight, to me.
Gamboa vs Barros will probably be on earlier in the day, so I can watch that too.
I'm hoping Guzman vs Funeka II comes on earlier than Dirrell vs Abraham, so I'll be able to watch it live.
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