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Edison "Pantera"
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"Ice Man" John
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Kelly Pavlik vs. Jermain Taylor
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Miranda and Pascal to Co-Headline
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World Boxing Council Awards for 2007
January 3, 2008 – Mexico City
From WBC President Jose Sulaiman:
Lamont & Anthony Peterson,
Antonio Mesquita &
Jose Antonio Izquierdo
Thursday, Jan. 3 2008,
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
“SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION’’
WORLD BOXING COUNCIL NEWS
2007 - WHAT A GREAT YEAR
FOR BOXING!
Trinidad-Jones Featured Pay-Per-View
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Lamont and Anthony Peterson
win easily to remain unbeaten
SHOBOX The Next Generation
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Peterson Brothers Win In Biloxi
By: Bill Calogero - TheDailySports.com
Photos By: Scott Foster/For SHOWTIME
The Peterson Brothers continued their
winning ways, both adding a “W “ to their
records in Co-Main Event bouts from the
Hard Rock Café in Biloxi, Mississippi
Friday night. Both bouts were broadcast
live on ShowTime’s ShoBox Series to
kick off 2008.
Read the Full Story.....
Malignaggi passes tough test;
Retains IBF title with
UD victory over Ngoudjo
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Jean Pascal Survives Scare;
Rising Super Middle remains Unbeaten
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
Jean Pascal moves to 21-0 (14) by
scoring a UD victory over a game Omar
Pittman.  The fight began slowly with lots
of swings and misses but with Pascal
securely in control.  With the exception of
an off balance slip up, that could have
been scored a knockdown; Pascal was
cruising winning the first six rounds with
relative ease.  He had Pittman down in
the second, courtesy of a sharp left
hook, and he overwhelmed his lesser
talented opponent with superior speed
and movement.

As the 6th round neared its conclusion
Pascal held out his arms and taunted
Pittman to fight, a move he would soon
regret.  In the 7th round Pittman

smashed Pascal with a right hand, left
hook combo that left him wobbly and
doing his best to survive the round.  
Luckily for Pascal, Omar Pittman is not a
highly skilled fighter and he just couldn’t
find a way to finish.  Pascal regained his
composure in the 8th; although he was
still shaky, and got back to out boxing the
over matched Pittman.

In studio with ESPN’s Brian Kenney, top
rated Super Middleweight, Allan Green
gave his take on Jean Pascal stating
“Jean Pascal should be locked up for
impersonating a fighter”.  Green did
have more respect for Miranda saying
only that the physically gifted Miranda
had improvements to make technically.
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Juan Manuel Marquez vs. Manny Pacquiao
By: Phil Santos - Overhandright.com
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Fighters who lost their “0” in 2007:
Who Bounces Back
and who Falls Flat in 08”
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
Maybe it’s due to the physicality of the
sport, or the manner in which fighters
are beaten between the ropes, whatever
it is one loss in boxing can be more
damaging to an athlete than in any other
sport.  

If Roger Federer drops a match he was
heavily favored to win, or Tiger Woods
fails to win a tournament that everyone
knows he should have, sports fans
collectively assume that these highly
skilled pros will resume their winning
ways the very next chance they get.  
Whether it’s an individual or team sport
a loss is simply viewed as a bump in the
road, something to learn from, after all
nobody is perfect right?  In fact often
times a loss is viewed as beneficial to a
team or individuals’ growth and the
rectification of flaws can help strengthen
prior short comings.
Read the Full Story.....
Final Press Conference Quotes
Paulie Malignaggi & Herman Ngoudjo
Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008,
Gallagher’s Steak House, New York, N.Y.
After reading all the brouhaha and
alleged facts spread by the supposed
insiders regarding the IBF/WBA, and as
of now, WBO undefeated lightweight
champion Juan “ Baby Bull” Diaz’s
cancelled fight with the promising
brawler Michael Katsidis I decided to
ask the one man who would definitely
know what happened or for that matter
what did not happen. His name- Willie
Savannah.

Willie, manager to the undefeated
volume punching Diaz, was more than
willing to give his thoughts on the matter
and I of course was all to ready to lend
my ear for the cause. Savannah was
adamant that the fight with Katsidis was
the only reason why Team Diaz signed a
one-fight extension with Don King.
Read the Full Interview.....
WILLIE SAVANNAH SOUNDS OFF
Interview By: John Martinez -
Boxingrealm.com
1-14-08
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New York's Finest added to
Ibragimov vs. Klitschko Undercard
John Duddy returns to the Big Apple
on February 23rd
Power Plus Potential;
What the Fists of Edison Miranda
are Loaded with
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
There is nothing a fight fan respects
more than a warrior who gives
everything he has regardless of the
situation or who he is in with.  Guys like
Diego Corrales and Arturo Gatti are
admired for more than just their winning
records and epic battles.  It is their
unrelenting will to never give up no
matter how much the deck is stacked
against them.  There is no quit, no
cruising to a decision, no knowing when
to say when with Edison “Pantera”
Miranda.  He knows only one speed, he
fights only one way, and that is hard and
fast inspiring fear in opponents and awe
from spectators.
Read the Full Story.....
CINTRON TO BEGIN FULL TRAINING
IN 1-2 WEEKS;
PLANS APRIL RING RETURN
TOTOWA, NJ (January 15, 2008) – IBF
welterweight champion Kermit Cintron
has been told by his doctor— Reading ,
PA orthopedic surgeon Dr. R. Scott
Cook—that he may resume “full training
in a week to 10 days”, it was announced
today by Main Events CEO Kathy Duva.  
In November Cook diagnosed Cintron
with severe ligament damage in his right
hand following the champion’s Nov 23
title-defending victory over Jesse
Feliciano (TKO 10).

In a statement today Dr. Cook said, “This
week Kermit will begin hitting the speed
bag.  He is up to speed where he should
be and is healing well.”  

“We are in the early stages of finding a
Kermit opponent for April,” said Duva.

Cintron (29-1, 27 KO’s) injured his right
hand in the first round of his bout
against Ferguson .  Despite the intense
pain—which Cintron made evident when
he dropped to the canvas following the
bout—the champion battled on for 10
rounds before stopping the granite-
chinned Feliciano with a two-fisted
barrage at the 1:53 mark of round 10.
The World Boxing Council donated today
the amount of $10,000 ( U.S. ) to the
family of the South Korean boxer Yosam
Choi, who recently passed away.

The decision to make this donation
originated with the fact that Yosam Choi
was light flyweight world champion
recognized by the WBC, and as a way to
pay homage to his memory.

Choi passed away on January 2, 2008,
after going into a coma after the fight in
which he defeated Heri Amol by points;
another organization´s regional title was
on the line in the bout.
WORLD BOXING COUNCIL NEWS
January 4, 2008 – Mexico City
From WBC President Jose Sulaiman:
Allan Green had to let it go to the
scorecards, winning a unanimous ten-
round decision over Rubin Williams in
their Super Middleweight Bout, which
was the Main Event on ESPN2’s Friday
Night Fights, broadcasted live from the
Osage Million Dollar Elm Casino in
Tulsa, Oklahoma Friday night.

Green, who promised a KO victory had to
settle for a ten-round snooze fest
Read the Full Story.....
Green & Williams Go Distance
By: Bill Calogero - TheDailySports.com
Pantera Back with a Bang;
Miranda blasts Banks through the Ropes
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
The fight began slowly with David Banks
doing what he needed to be effective
against such a heavy hitter like Edison
Miranda.  Banks kept moving, circling to
his right, in order to avoid Miranda’s a
big right hand.  I saw the 1st round to be
even with neither man scoring very
effectively.  No surprise there given the
vastly contrasting styles these two
brought to the ring.
Read the Full Story.....
WBC Ratings January 2008
John Duddy vs. Walid Smichet Feb. 23
on Klitschko-Ibragimov Undercard
NEW YORK (January 13, 2008) –
Unbeaten world middleweight title
contender “Ireland’s” John Duddy has
returned from his native Emerald Isle to
his adopted Big Apple home in Queens
to fight in New York City for the first time
since last May, taking on Walid
“Temperate de Sable” Smichet (17-3-1,
13 KOs) in the 10-round, off-TV co-
feature February 23 on the heavyweight
champion unification show, headlined
by IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko
against WBO title-holder Sultan
Ibragimov, at Madison Square Garden.
Read the Full Story.....
TOTOWA, NJ (January 16, 2008) – Main
Events has signed world-ranked
cruiserweight contender and former
WBC light heavyweight champion
Tomasz Adamek, it was announced
today by Main Events CEO Kathy Duva.  
Main Events and Warrior Promotions
(promoter of O’ Neil Bell) have begun
negotiations for a spring IBF-eliminator
showdown between Adamek and Bell .  
The winner would become the
mandatory to IBF champion Steve
Cunningham.

“Main Events is proud to sign Tomasz,”
said Duva.  “He is a former light
heavyweight champion and soon to be
world cruiserweight champion.”

Adamek (33-1, 22 KO’s) has stopped 15
opponents within the first three rounds.  
The 31-year-old Zywiec , Poland native
captured the vacant WBC light
heavyweight championship on May 21,
2005, when he decisioned Paul Briggs
(W 12).  He defended the title twice
before losing to Chad Dawson on Feb 3,
2007 (L 12).  Since moving to
cruiserweight he is 2-0, 1 KO. Adamek is
also the IBO Cruiserweight Champion
and is ranked #6 in the IBF and #7 in the
WBA.

Main Events and Ziggy Promotions will
co-promote Adamek.
MAIN EVENTS SIGNS WORLD-RANKED
CONTENDER TOMASZ ADAMEK
JERMAIN TAYLOR "QUOTES"
FROM YESTERDAY'S MEDIA WORKOUT
- LAS VEGAS
Jermain Taylor:

You're OK not fighting for a belt this time?

"When I win, I'll be walking out of there
with everything he took from me. I'm
walking out of there with my pride."

Is it working out better without Emanuel?

"It feels great. It's just like the old days.
When we started out it was just me and
Ozell. I'm working hard every day. I'm
doing a lot more sparring. Emanuel
Steward is a great guy, a Hall of Fame
trainer and a friend of mine. I love him to
death. But he isn't coaching me now."

Why is the unconventional training
necessary, using the sledgehammer,
tire and tennis balls?

"The tennis balls are for slipping
punches, so I don't get hit with the
punches I got hit with in the fight. As far
as the tire, it gives you muscle and
endurance. I had him hurt in the second
round and I didn't finish him. If I had the
endurance, I wouldn't have gotten tired. I
would have finished him."
Read the Full Story.....
Interview with
Edison “Pantera” Miranda
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
Edison Miranda – “I watched the last
Lacy fight and was not impressed at
all.  I also watched the Contender and
my feeling was the same about Bika.  
These guys are simply not at my level.”

I caught up with the punishing power
puncher Edison Miranda following his
sensational knockout of David Banks on
ESPN’s Friday Night Fights.  As always
Miranda pulled no punches, so to speak,
as he gave me his take on a second
fight with Pavlik, his thoughts on Jeff
Lacy and Sakio Bika and what a typical
day of training entails.

The once top rated Middleweight
contender now inhabits the Super
Middleweight division.  And make no
mistake about it he wants to fight the
best the division has to offer.  Here is
what Pantera had to say, enjoy.

PS:  Firstly congratulations on an
outstanding, sensational win over David
Banks.

Miranda:  Thank you very much.

PS:  Since becoming one of the top rated
Middleweights you recently made the
move up to Super Middleweight.  You
fought Allan Green at a catch weight of
162 before meeting Pavlik at 160.  When
did you realize that physically you could
no longer make the Middleweight limit?

Miranda:  I’ve always had trouble since I
was a big Middleweight, but in the Pavlik
fight my body would not lose the weight
no matter what I did.  I felt like I had an
obligation to the fans to fight that night,
but afterwards, I knew I had to consider
going to Super Middleweight.
Read the Full Interview.....
HARTFORD (February 6, 2008) - Former
world lightweight title challenger Israel
'Pito' Cardona has become a
gatekeeper of the welterweight division
since returning to the ring nearly two
years ago after being retired 3 1/2-years.

Hartford-native Cardona (36-8, 28 KOs),
now 33, heads north of the border for a
10-round test in the main event Saturday
night at the Montreal Casino against
unbeaten prospect Antonio Decarie
(17-0, 5 KOs), the 25-year-old former
Canadian light welterweight champion.

'Pito' won his first 24 pro fights, 18 by
knockout, including an IBO