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    RingTalk.com's Weekend Report

    “24-KARAT” ROLD WEEKEND REPORT
    // published Monday, 7-Feb-2005
    // written by Cliff Rold
    JUDAH WINS IN REMATCH CLASSIC

    St. Louis, Missouri – For fans of great skill in boxing, Zab Judah (33-2, 24 KO’s) and Cory Spinks (34-3, 10 KO’s) was as fulfilling the second time as it was the first. It was also more definitive. Eliminating the last year of debates about who really walked away from their first encounter the winner, Judah stopped Spinks in the ninth round to win the World welterweight championship after a dashing display of left hand power punching.


    ZAB FINALLY LIVES UP TO THE GYM LEGEND!


    Hailed from his amateur days as a future heir to pugilistic greatness, Judah’s career had

    been up to now akin to the basketball playground legends of New York City when the talent

    never met the towers. His losses to Kostya Tszyu and Spinks, while shaded with some

    controversy, they also carried elements that many felt were reflective of Judah’s immaturity. He

    displayed none of that Saturday night. Fighting the finest fight of his life, Judah used double and

    triple jabs to upset the tempo of Spinks and carry the fight to the son of former World heavyweight champion Leon Spinks.

    PEDRO FROM RINGSIDE THOUGHT ZAB PITCHED NEAR SHUTOUT!

    While a case could be made for an even fight through the first six rounds, Judah pushed on the gas in the seventh, dropping Spinks at the end of the round (though it was ruled a slip) and carrying that aggression into the eighth. Finally, in the ninth, Judah capitalized as Spinks pulled back with his hands down and Judah landed the left hand of a lifetime, rocking Spinks and beginning the flurried assault that would drop, and lead to the stoppage, of the champion who won his title in December of 2003 with a Decision over Ricardo Mayorga.

    SKY’S THE LIMIT FOR JUDAH!

    While he may not have a million options, Judah now faces three options worth millions of dollars. Much more than the $50,000 bonus Promoter Don King laid on him at the post fight Media get together. Taken in the right order, Judah could maximize not only his professional potential, but his earning potential as well. Rematches with Spinks and Tszyu linger, as does the obvious…a showdown with returning former welterweight king Oscar De La Hoya.

    A THIRD GO IN ST. LOUIS BEING MENTIONED!

    Having shown in both Spinks fights that he can be counted on to catch Cory at some point any time they fight, that would seem the safe route to a big payday and the obvious first choice. Then comes the big question: Does Cory go after Tszyu if he gets past Ricky Hatton in June, or go straight to Oscar? The choice may be tough, but being in position to make it must be as pleasing for Judah. As to Cory…


    SPINKS COULD LEARN FROM JUDAH’S MATURITY!

    With his marathon-like, choreographed entrance with hip-hop star Nelly, Spinks proved something….he proved that for all his class and style, the St. Louis kid still needs a lesson in professionalism. With Judah waiting and wearing his all-business face, Spinks was dancing and concentrating on making sure he hit all his obviously staged moves for the crowd. When Roy Jones did similar things, he did them against guys like Clinton Woods. Fighting world-class opponents is a serious affair, and if you aren’t sure ask Vernon Forrest and Naseem Hamed who also had notable flops against Ricardo Mayorga and Marco Antonio Barerra under similar circumstance. Spinks looked gassed after six, which makes sense since he wasted six rounds of energy on his way to the ring.

    IMPORTANT NOTE TO ALL FIGHTERS

    No one pays to see guys get whooped in favor of an episode of Soul Train or Total Request Live. If you’re gonna’ do this stuff, do it when you know you’ll win. Otherwise, stop ‘Keeping It Real’ (usually code words for acting the fool) and grow up. Cory has been a credit to the game, but his inability to ever really get started last night in his biggest fight was a discredit to himself. If you can remember those jive dance steps Cory, you should make sure you can remember the pugilistic lessons one learns in “Boxing 101.” You know, keep your hands up and jab!

    BARRET OUTLASTS BECK IN SUPRISING WAR

    In an unexpected turn, the fight between Monte Barrett (31-3, 17 KO’s) and Owen “What The Heck” Beck (24-1, 18 KO’s) repeatedly brought the crowd to its feet en route to Barrett’s ninth round knockout win. I say unexpected because hardly anyone had ever seen Beck, but even in defeat he left strong account of himself. Rising from a flash second round knockdown, Beck fought Barrett on even terms as each man landed power shots in close quarters. It was in the ninth that the more experienced Barrett was able to call on all his wars to put together a flurry along the ropes dropping Beck a second time. Given the chance to continue by Referee Jay Nady, Beck rose with glassy eyes and was a sitting duck as Barrett put on the finishing touches sending “What The Heck” crashing to the canvas for the third and final time.

    IMAGINE IF BECK HAD EARNED HIS RATING!


    The real story of this fight all along was the WBC #4 ranking that Beck carried (despite never having even faced a top twenty contender much less having beat one). While his performance was to his credit, Beck was a model for why it is so important to earn one’s ranking. Barrett was a huge leap in quality of competition, but one dictated by the politics of boxing. Beck was not prepared for a fight of this magnitude, as was evidenced not only by his ranking but also by his extra ten pounds of waistline. Barrett is the opposite, a fighter who has won and lost against the best to earn his position in line for a title shot. A solid fight, but it was pleasing to this corner (as it was when James Toney thrashed another undeserving WBC ranked foe in Rydell Booker last September) to see the undeserving be deservedly knocked out.



    PACKED HOUSE IN THE NATION’S CAPITOL!



    Co-promoted by the widow of the late, great Motown music legend Marvin Gaye, the first boxing action of the new year at the Washington DC Convention center brought a standing room only crowd even without anyone knowing who the headliner, light heavyweight Henry Buchannnan (8-0, 8 KO’s), would be facing (turns out it was “Flash” Gordon’s Willie Standup…been seeing a lot of that guy lately). On a card that also featured work from former WBC heavyweight titlist Oliver McCall (a DQ winner against Marion Wilson), the crowd was live from start to finish enjoying a number of competitive match-ups. While these eyes spotted no one that is likely to make huge waves in the game, it was a tribute to how much fun, and how important, the local club fights can still be for fans starved for action. In the house, and sitting ringside were Mark “Too Sharp” Johnson, Demarcus Corley and former heavyweight champ Rid**** Bowe and you can check the archives for those interviews later this week.

    FROM: RINGTALK.COM
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    REFEREE BLOWS CALL ON SHO BOX TO END STELLAR MAIN EVENT


    Mashantucket, Connecticut – In what could be called a crossroads fight for two spotlighted young welterweights at the Foxwoods Casino on Friday night, Kendall Holt (18-1, 12 KO’s) scored a TKO (Technical Knockout) in the eighth round over 1996 US Olympian David Diaz (26-1, 14 KO’s)…with a little help from Referee Charlie Dwyer. Dropped in the first, Diaz was consistently outworked in the fight but remained game. In the seventh, he caught Holt with a right hand that garnered a flash knockdown when Holt’s glove touched the canvas only to have Holt roar back in what would be the final round, landing a flurry punctuated by three right hands. Inexplicably, as Diaz began to fire back in combination, Dwyer took the fight out of his hands and called the fight!


    POOR STOP DOES NOT DETRACT FROM DUVA’S CHARGE


    Compared by Lou Duva earlier the week to his former charge Meldrick Taylor, Holt fought a fine fight and was likely headed to the win on the scorecards. It is to his credit that he has rebounded so well from what is beginning to look like a fluke first round KO loss last June. Perhaps a showdown with welterweight David Estrada, the winner on the previous Sho Box show, is in order? On the undercard, Oscar Diaz (17-1-1, 7 KO’s) took a step towards forgetting his loss last year to Ebo Elder with a rugged, razor close, crowd-pleasing win over Al “Speedy” Gonzales (18-2, 11 KO’s). It was another stellar outing on ShoBox which has become Showtime’s, and boxing’s most consistently solid show.

    MILD UPSET ON THE DEUCE


    Hollywood, Florida – Veteran lightweight Ricky Quiles (36-6-3, 8 KO’s) got the biggest break of his career at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino Friday night with a split decision win against the aggressive Edner Cherry (17-2-2, 7 KO’s). With the win, Quiles can look forward to a showdown with Leavander Johnson for the now vacant IBF lightweight title. Using his southpaw style to full effect, Quiles was able to counter punch effectively throughout and allow his greater experience to carry the day.

    24-KARAT NOTEBOOK…


    Telefutura continued their run of terrible main events with the mismatch win for Javier Jareugi (48-11-2, 34 KO’s) over Christian Favela (9-6-3, 6 KO’s). I wonder if ESPN and Solo Boxeo will ever be consistently good at the same time?...James “Buddy” McGirt Jr. reportedly looked solid this weekend en route to a “No Contest.” If this kid is half as good as his Daddy, it’ll be interesting…Remember last week when I said Don King’s best case scenario was a Judah win? The smile on his face during the post-fight interviews just screamed “I’m about to get paid!”…With the options Judah has, he’s right...Finally, with Diego Corrales reportedly now signed to face the winner of Jose Luis Castillo-Julio Diaz for the lightweight title on May 7, Showtime can make a claim to having a fight of the year candidate EVERY month through June!


    PEDRO “ROCKS THE HOUSE” LATE MONDAY NIGHT!


    Pedro Fernandez has been deemed a “National Security Threat.” On Sunday he was prevented from boarding an early morning flight out of St. Louis. In addition to his expanding on that, I’m sure you’ll enjoy his observation of things in St. Louis, and “Part V” of “Operation Yory Boy.” In this series, of which Top Rank Promoter Bob Arum hasn’t and cannot dispute the charges because he has Check Stubs, Top Rank & Court Documents, and many other items that clearly illustrate “Yory Boy” Campas was “Pimped Off” when he fought Oscar De La Hoya at the Mandalay Bay Casino on May 3, 2003.



    MANDALAY BAY SUIT VOELLER HAS “NO COMMENT!”


    “No Comment” has been the line emanating from Scott Voeller of the Mandalay Bay. This is the same guy that wouldn’t even entertain the thought that Top Rank had as Pedro puts it, “Violated” Ramon Campas when he was approached in December of 2004!

    HAVE YOU SEEN “OPERATION YORY BOY” PARTS I TO IV YET?

    If you’re ready to read the best “Investigative Reporting” one that put together, then you’ve got to read “Operation Yory Boy” Parts I to IV, hit this link and see how a million dollars became $300,000, which was represented as $100,000. Confused? The FBI isn’t! Hit this link www.RingTalk.com and see why the entire boxing world is talking about this series of articles!





    Cliff Rold



    Note: “24-Karat” Rold is not just the best young boxing writer on the planet. He is also an award winning poet and graduate student in US Foreign Policy at the American University in Washington DC. He can be reached with your comments at 24KaratRold@Comcast.net



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    • dafrza3
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      Hmmmm I wonder if Pedro brought his lil beef with G Leon with him to St Louis?
      Would like to see if Pedro mentions it on his column tonite.

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      • jack_the_rippuh
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        Judah may be the next big thing, but Tyson says he's going to get his act together and clean out the division..

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