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    NATIONAL HARBOR, MD - An exciting night of action will feature super middleweight contenders Andre Dirrell and Jose Uzcategui in a matchup for the Interim IBF Super Middleweight World Championship plus two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy in a WBA 140-pound world title eliminator against Kiryl Relikh on Saturday, May 20 from the recently opened MGM National Harbor in Maryland and live on SHOWTIME.
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  • #2
    Yes! Barthelemy's finally back! At first I thought this was a little too quick notice but it looks like he's been keeping in the gym.





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    • #3
      Great card! Salute to Showtime! Keep 'em coming!

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      • #4
        Uzcategui vs Dirrell I quite like, but I'm not so sure Relikh should be in with Rances, OK I get that he put in a good showing against the Rickshaw - but I'm not sure Burns is much of a yardstick any more. Still, should be entertaining at least.

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        • #5
          Another really nice card here from Showtime

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Santa_ View Post
            Yes! Barthelemy's finally back! At first I thought this was a little too quick notice but it looks like he's been keeping in the gym.





            What happened? Injury?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              Great card! Salute to Showtime! Keep 'em coming!
              I'm not sure I'd call it great (unless you were being sarcastic). Between 'em Relikh and Uzcategui have only two opponents of any significance (if you call Korobov and Burns significant) and both of them lost those fights.

              On paper frankly it's a pair of mismatches, but it should be an entertaining card nonetheless, Relikh's an unknown but he looked good against Burns and many feel he shoulda got the nod. Aggressive, persistent and seems to be able to **** a bit, but should be easily outclassed by Rances.

              Uzcategui may be a bit better than his **** resume suggests though, and again has some decent power (or appears to). He was pretty young when he fought Matvey at MW but didn't look totally out of his depth - and whatever his weaknesses Korobov is a very skilled operator.

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              • #8
                I hope that Uzcategui pulls the upset.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View Post
                  I'm not sure I'd call it great (unless you were being sarcastic). Between 'em Relikh and Uzcategui have only two opponents of any significance (if you call Korobov and Burns significant) and both of them lost those fights.

                  On paper frankly it's a pair of mismatches, but it should be an entertaining card nonetheless, Relikh's an unknown but he looked good against Burns and many feel he shoulda got the nod. Aggressive, persistent and seems to be able to **** a bit, but should be easily outclassed by Rances.

                  Uzcategui may be a bit better than his **** resume suggests though, and again has some decent power (or appears to). He was pretty young when he fought Matvey at MW but didn't look totally out of his depth - and whatever his weaknesses Korobov is a very skilled operator.
                  Reikh is WBA#1, Uzcategui is IBF #1, the main event is a title fight, and it's a not a PPV fight! That's what I call a great card, especially for modern day boxing!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View Post
                    I'm not sure I'd call it great (unless you were being sarcastic). Between 'em Relikh and Uzcategui have only two opponents of any significance (if you call Korobov and Burns significant) and both of them lost those fights.

                    On paper frankly it's a pair of mismatches, but it should be an entertaining card nonetheless, Relikh's an unknown but he looked good against Burns and many feel he shoulda got the nod. Aggressive, persistent and seems to be able to **** a bit, but should be easily outclassed by Rances.

                    Uzcategui may be a bit better than his **** resume suggests though, and again has some decent power (or appears to). He was pretty young when he fought Matvey at MW but didn't look totally out of his depth - and whatever his weaknesses Korobov is a very skilled operator.
                    Reikh is WBA#1, Uzcategui is IBF #1, the main event is a title fight, and it's not PPV! That's what I call a great card, especially for modern day boxing!

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