Boxing After Dark Looks To The Future

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Boxing After Dark Looks To The Future

    By Steve Kim - After a stretch that has been highlighted by big names, exorbitant license fees and mediocre ratings, this weekend HBO showcases a triple-header at the Terrible's Primm Valley Casino on the state line of Nevada that has highly touted Cuban jr. lightweight Yuriorkis Gamboa facing Darling Jimenez, hard-hitting jr. middleweight Alfredo Angulo facing Richard Gutierrez, and exciting James Kirkland taking on the active Eromosele Albert in another competitive bout in the 154-pound class.

    In short, it's a vintage 'Boxing After Dark' telecast - young, relatively unknown commodities looking to break through to the next echelon in stern tests.

    "This, to me, is what 'Boxing After Dark' should be, young fighters in wars, in real fights, testing them," said Gary Shaw, who's promoting this event.

    Unlike many shows that rely on big, recognizable names to carry them, this telecast focuses on the future of the sport. There was a time when this acclaimed series was the greatest springboard to stardom in boxing. [details]
  • Feint
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    I like when I can see up and coming fighters on TV. Good for HBO and I hope they are rewarded by high ratings.
    Last edited by Feint; 05-13-2008, 12:01 AM.

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    • Burner
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      Damn I didnt know Gamboa would be on HBO this weekend.

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      • -Antonio-
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        Between Vanes, JCC Jr. Juio, Kirkland, and Angulo, the 154 division at least has a future.

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        • adrsan84
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          Originally posted by -Antonio-
          Between Vanes, JCC Jr. Juio, Kirkland, and Angulo, the 154 division at least has a future.
          Are they moving Angulo up too fast though? With the buzzsaw knockout and bully you style that he has he is the perfect fighter to run into a boxer and get "exposed", even if only because he hasn't had a chance to develop a true style. he's only had like 11 fighyts and I love to see guys come up fast, but I want to see this guy develop. That said, I think Gutierrez is not the guy and while he'll put up a fight he'll eventually get mauled anyway.

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          • The Monk
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            I can't wait for this card, especially Gamboa and Angulo. Another great feature to the card, as the article points out, are that all these bouts are going to be competitive. I can definately see one of the three touted youngsters losing; Jimenez and Guttierez are especially difficult fights. Should be a great night of boxing.

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