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(From left to right) – World WBA
Welterweight Champion Miguel Cotto
and Three-Division World Champion
Sugar Shane Mosley face off on
Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at New
York’s B.B. King’s during the final press
conference for “Fast & Furious!” Cotto vs.
Mosley for the WBA World Welterweight
Championship to be held on Saturday,
November 10, 2007
at Madison Square Garden.
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Three-Division World Champion Sugar
Shane Mosley flexes his muscles while
on the scale today, November 9, 2007,
during the official weigh-in for his
November 10, 2007 WBA World
Welterweight Championship bout at
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Champion Miguel Cotto.
Shane Mosley may be the perfect foil
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Mike Oliver IBF mandatory to Steve
Molitor in question
Left to Right: Mike Oliver pictured with
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Both boxing fans and the press who
cover the game have been treated this
year to some epic showdowns.  We’ve
seen the fights that need to happen
come to fruition: Vazquez/Marquez
(twice), Miranda/Pavlik, Pavlik/Taylor,
Calzaghe/Kessler, Diaz/Freitas,
Hopkins/Wright, Pacquiao/Barrera, and
we still have Mayweather/Hatton to cap
the year off, all in all a great year for the
sweet science.

The problem that remains is the sports,
at times, lack of integrity.  Bogus
decisions, (see Casamayor vs Santa
Cruz), and sanctioning bodies refusing
to stick to their decisions regarding
mandatory challengers to their titles.  We
saw it with the circus that was Sam
Peter and his camp dealing with the
WBC, now the latest victim appears to
be Hartford, Connecticut’s undefeated
IBO Super Bantamweight Champion
Mike Oliver.
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John Scully: "Joe Frazier told Marvin
Hagler something back in the late
1970's when Hagler was having trouble
getting his chance at a world title that I
think might apply to Mike Oliver now.
"Your black, your southpaw and you can
fight."
LOS ANGELES (November 12) – It’s only
fitting that the December 8
“UNDEFEATED” Floyd Mayweather vs.
Ricky Hatton featured undercard fights
bring the same high caliber competition
as the evening’s main event super bout.
Former super middleweight world
champion Jeff Lacy returns to the ring
against former ‘Contender’ star Peter
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JEFF LACY RETURNS TO ACTION
AGAINST PETER MANFREDO JR. ON
MAYWEATHER VS. HATTON
UNDERCARD
SYCUAN RINGSIDE PROMOTIONS’
JOAN GUZMAN RETURNS TO THE RING
AFTER NEARLY ONE YEAR TO DEFEND
HIS WBO 130 POUND BELT
NEW YORK (Nov. 13, 2007) – After
nearly one year of inactivity, WBO junior
lightweight champion Joan Guzman (27-
0, 17 KOs) makes his highly anticipated
return to the ring when he battles
Humberto Soto (43-5-2, 27 KOs) on
Saturday, Nov. 17 at the Borgata Hotel
Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, N.J. on
HBO “Boxing After Dark” at 9:45 p.m.
ET/PT.
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OPEN MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES
THREE-TIME WORLD CHAMP
RICARDO MAYORGA
Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007,
First Street Boxing Gym,
Boyle Heights , Calif.
Photos By: Jorge Garcia/For Showtime
Fans that have purchased over $1
million in tickets to see two-time world
champion “El Feroz” Fernando Vargas
(26-4, 22 KOs) and three-time world
champion Ricardo “El Matador” Mayorga
(27-6-1, 22 KOs) in what is anticipated to
be a street-style brawl at STAPLES
Center will get their chance when the
two meet on the day after Thanksgiving
on Friday, Nov. 23.

Vargas and Mayorga will fight in a highly-
anticipated main event of a card that
begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and is
being distributed by SHOWTIME® PPV.

Before Tuesday’s open media workout
started, the brash, colorful, outspoken
Mayorga held a picture of Vargas next to
his crotch, pointed to the media and
said, “Don’t mess with me!”
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Golden Boy East President Bernard
Hopkins, WBO Junior Lightweight
Champion Joan Guzman, challenger
Humberto Soto and President of Top
Rank Todd duBoef pose for
photographers at the New York press
conference for their title fight on
Saturday, November 17th at Borgata
Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City to be
televised on HBO's Boxing After Dark.
Photo By: Teddy Blackburn/
Golden Boy Promotions
Joan Guzman defends his WBO Jr.
Lightweight Title against
Humberto Soto on HBO
Absence has not made their hearts
grow fonder!
Bronx, NY - Nov 15, 2007 - Joe
DeGuardia's Star Boxing, announced
today the exciting Light Heavyweight
match up between dangerous
Philadelphian Eric "Magic 2000" Harding
(23-4-1 7KO's) and Brooklyn, NY's,
Shaun George (15- 2-2 7KO's) on
Thursday, December 6, 2007 at the
Robert Treat Hotel in Newark, NJ.

In a twist of fate and opponent fall outs,
long time rivals and former sparring
partners Harding and George will get
their chance to finish what was
started years back in some heated,
trash talking sparring sessions that can
only be described as skirting real close
to bedlam. We can expect more of the
same on December 6, making this
match up even more exciting and one
not to miss!
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Frazier, Jake LaMotta and Roy Jones, Jr.
Provide Punch to Your Gift Giving

New York, November 19—If you are
looking for a “heavyweight” holiday gift
idea for your boxing fan father, brother or
buddy, look no further than Steiner
Sports (www.steinersports.com), and
order on line today! Collectibles signed
by former heavyweight champions Mike
Tyson and Joe Frazier, and all time
middleweight titlists Roy Jones, Jr. and
Jake LaMotta will provide powerful
punch to your holiday gift-giving.

The Joe Frazier autographed glove,
priced at $250, heads the collection of
items signed by the heavyweight icon.
What Mike Tyson aficionado wouldn’t
love a pair of his vintage black boxing
trunks, a signed piece priced at
$399.99? Just one of several Tyson
collectibles. A memorable autographed
photo (16x20) of Jake LaMotta punching
Sugar Ray Robinson during their
famous 1951 13-rounder has a $79.00
price tag. An autographed Roy Jones, Jr.
boxing glove sells for $149.99, while a
signed color portrait (16x20) is priced at
$69.99.

For ring fans of wrestling, signed
collectibles by two great heavyweight
champions will provide a holiday
headlock. The Hulk Hogan 16x20 color
autographed photograph with the
“Hulkster” raising the world
championship ($189.99), and the
popular “Batista” arm pump color 8x10
signed ($44.99) are just two wrestling
items available from Steiner.
Joan Guzman dominated Humberto Soto for most of the fight to retain his WBO
Jr. Lightweight Title Saturday from the Borgata Resort & Casino in Atlantic City.
The show was promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and was broadcasted live
on HBO’s Boxing After Dark Series.

Joan Guzman used his excellent counter-punching skills and took advantage of
his much faster hand speed to control ten out of twelve rounds (on my
scorecard) of this fight to keep his undefeated record in tact.

In the first round, Humberto Soto pressed the fight, applying constant pressure
using his jab, followed by his right hand, keeping Guzman against the ropes.
Joan Guzman was able to showcase his counter-punching skill by landing
hard right crosses and hooks onto the head and body of Soto. It was a close
round and difficult to score, but I gave the edge to Soto.

In the second and third rounds, Joan Guzman showed all of us what the rest of
the fight was going to be like. He counter punched and fought off the ropes very
well. Despite Soto’s pressure, it was Guzman who seemed to take control of
the fight. The second round began with both fighters toe-to-toe throwing wild
punches at each other. Guzman landed the harder shots in both rounds, thus
winning both rounds on my scorecard.

The fourth round was the last round I scored in favor of Humberto Soto. He
continued to press the fight and began his attack on Guzman’s body. Joan did
counter-punch well, but I gave the edge in this round to Soto because he
seemed to land more punches throughout the entire three minutes.

For the remainder of the fight, Joan Guzman effectively counter-punched Soto
off the ropes and utilized his hand speed to dominate this fight. Soto continued
to press the action, and was landing his jab and solid right hands to the head
and body of Guzman, but it was not significant enough to win rounds.

There were no knockdowns, or major cuts on either fighter during the 12-round
contest. It also appeared that neither fighter was seriously hurt during the fight,
although there was significant swelling on Guzman’s face; it never appeared to
bother him in any way.

Two ringside judges scored the fight 117-111, while the third had it 118-110, all
in favor of Joan Guzman to give him the unanimous decision victory.
TheDailySports.com scored the fight 118-110, also in favor of Joan Guzman.

Joan Guzman retained his WBO Jr. Lightweight Title improving to 28-0 (17
KOs), while Humberto Soto drops to 43-6-2 (27 KOs).

On the under card, 2004 Mexican Olympian, Abner Mares won a unanimous
twelve round decision over Damian Marchiano to retain his NABO
Bantamweight Title.

Both fighters landed hard, powerful punches, but Mares simply landed more,
resulting in basically giving Damian Marchiano a beating. Both fighters showed
they can take a punch, but when it was all over, Mares decisively came out on
top. Mares landed a total of 45% of the punches he threw during the duration of
the fight.

Two judges scored the fight 118-109, while the third saw it as 117-109, all in
favor of Abner Mares. Mares, going past eight rounds for the first time in his
career, improved to 15-0 (9 KOs) and Damian Marchiano drops to 14-3-1 (5
KOs).
Guzman Dominates Soto
Article By: Bill Calogero - TheDailySports.com