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Edison "Pantera"
Miranda
"Ice Man" John
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Tarver, Forrest and Donaire
destroy their opposition:
All three Champions defend their
titles winning by TKO
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Two KO’s In Less Than Two Minutes
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Floyd Mayweather scores TKO
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"Pretty Boy" Floyd Mayweather keeps
his title and remains undefeated
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Felix “Tito” Trinidad and Roy Jones Jr.
will face each other at New York’s
famed Madison Square Garden on
Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008, and will be
produced and distributed live by HBO
Pay-Per-View.
Roy Jones Jr.
“Tito says it won’t last two rounds.  I’m
going to be nice and give him two
more rounds and beat him in four.

Felix Trinidad
“Jones and I were suppose to fight
during the peaks of our careers.  I
believed back then that I could beat
him and the same holds true today.
Jones is an eight-time world
champion, winning belts in the
middleweight, super middleweight,
light heavyweight and heavyweight
divisions.

Trinidad is a five-time world
champion that has won titles in the
welterweight, junior middleweight and
middleweight classes.
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By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
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Kelly Pavlik vs. Jermain Taylor
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Mayweather vs. Hatton: After Effects
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Documentary to air on Cox Sports TV
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Miranda and Pascal to Co-Headline
Friday Night Fights on January 11th
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Olympian Vicente Escobedo Headline
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January 11th, 2008
Herman Ngoudjo finally gets
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Saturday, Jan. 5, at Bally’s Main
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Live at 9 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME
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vs. B.J Flores
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Adrian Diaconu Showdown
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January 3, 2008 – Mexico City
From WBC President Jose Sulaiman:
Lamont & Anthony Peterson,
Antonio Mesquita &
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Thursday, Jan. 3 2008,
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In a career that spanned from 1956 to
1975, Eddie Perkins engaged in 99
professional fights. He won seventy five
of those contests. He met opponents in
over twenty different countries. He truly
was a " world " champion.

Ediie lost three of his first five bouts but
rallied to win seven straight. In 1958 he
lost to Cleveland, Ohio's Cecil Shorts.
He stopped Shorts in a rematch and
then he outscored rugged Franke Ryff. In
1959 Eddie won a decision over Paul
Armstead but lost to Carl Hubbard and
was then halted by Al Urbina. It would be
the only stoppage loss of Eddie's career.
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EDDIE PERKINS ON HIS WAY TO THE
HALL OF FAME
Article By: Jim Amato
Edwin Valero improves to 23-0 (23 KOs)
with the destruction of Zaid Zavaleta in
the third round of their scheduled twelve-
round Super Featherweight
Championship. The contest was the
Main Event of “Night Of Champions”
broadcast live on PPV from the Plaza de
Toros in Cancun, Mexico on Saturday
night.

Valero, as he always does, came out
aggressive and on the attack. Although
he claims to train for twelve round bouts,
one would never guess it if they watched
him fight. To me, he wants to end the
fight as quickly as possible. He was
throwing punches from every angle,
landing on the head and body of Zaid
Zavaleta. Zaid, tried to counter Edwin’s
attack by throwing and landing several
hard shots to the jaw of Valero, but
nothing slowed the Champion down. As
the ten-second warning was given,
Valero landed a solid left that sent
Zavaleta down. He was up at eight, was
allowed to continue and the bell
sounded to end the first round.
Read the Full Story.....
Valero & Linares Win By KO
Article By: Bill Calogero -
TheDailySports.com
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.....
Like a crowd-pleasing boxer that never
takes a backward step, SHOWTIME will
come out swinging in 2008 with back to
back fight cards the first week of January.

On Saturday, Jan. 5, flashy, charismatic
Paulie "Magic Man'' Malignaggi (23-1, 5
KOs), of Brooklyn, N.Y., will make the
initial defense of his IBF junior
welterweight championship against
mandatory challenger and IBF No. 1
contender, Herman "The Black Panther''
Ngoudjo (16-1, 9 KOs), of Montreal, by
way of Cameroon, on SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING (9 p.m. ET/PT,
delayed on the west coast).

The night before, Friday, Jan. 4, the
talented, undefeated, world-ranked
Peterson brothers, Anthony (25-0, 18
KOs) and Lamont (23-0, 11 KOs), of
Washington, D.C., face dangerous
assignments in the 10-round
co-featured bouts on the 2008 premiere
of ShoBox: The New Generation (11 p.m.
ET/PT, delayed on the west coast).

Anthony, a lightweight who is ranked No.
1 in WBO, No. 6 in WBC and No. 13 in
IBF, faces Mexican champion
Guadalupe Rosales (25-2, 15 KOs) of
San Luis Potosi, Mex.

Lamont, who is ranked No. 6 in the WBC
and WBO at 140 pounds, will be
opposed by fellow unbeaten Antonio
Mesquita (34-0, 26 KOs), a Brazilian now
residing in Las Vegas.
HOLLYWOOD, FL December 12 – In the
tradition of the classic baseball movie,
Field of Dreams, which states, “Build it,
and they will come,” fans have
responded to the February 23rd world
heavyweight title unification bout
between IBF champion Wladimir
Klitschko and WBO champion Sultan
Ibragimov by snapping up tickets for the
bout – which will be held at Madison
Square Garden in New York City - at a
breakneck pace.

“We’re ecstatic about the ticket sales so
far for Klitschko vs. Ibragimov,” said
Leon Margules, Executive Director of
Seminole Warriors Boxing.  “I think this
reaction shows that when you put the
two best heavyweights in the world in the
ring together, the fans will respond.”

“We have priced tickets very reasonably
and are on track to sell out the Garden",
said Tom Loeffler of K2 Promotions.

Klitschko vs. Ibragimov, a 12 round
heavyweight title unification bout,
headlines a historic night of boxing
presented by K2 Promotions and
Seminole Warriors Boxing and will be
televised live on HBO World
Championship Boxing.
KLITSCHKO VS IBRAGIMOV -
TICKETS GOING FAST
After a week of pre-fight publicity that
saw them hold a press conference in
Los Angeles and attend a sold out
championship soccer match South of
the Border, WBC featherweight
champion Jorge "Nino de Oro" Linares
and WBA super featherweight champion
Edwin "El Aniquilador" Valero are now
ready to meet their respective opponents
this Saturday, December 15, 2007 at
Plaza de Toros in Cancun, Mexico.
Read the Full Story.....
Linares, Valero Headline Massive
Cancun Show Saturday
Final Press Conference Quotes
Paulie Malignaggi & Herman Ngoudjo
Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008,
Gallagher’s Steak House, New York, N.Y.
Sultan meets with ‘The Executioner’
Bernard Hopkins visits Ibragimov's
training camp in Florida
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.

Closing in on a world title fight in 2008,
Duddy (23-0, 17 KOs) is rated No. 3 by the
John Duddy vs. Walid Smichet Feb. 23 in NYC
on Klitschko-Ibragimov Undercard
WBO and WBC, as well as No. 6 and No. 11 by the WBA and IBF, respectively,
and No. 10 in The Ring magazine.

Duddy is coming off of three consecutive fights in Ireland, highlighted by his
most notable victory to date in December, when he won a 10-round decision
against former 2-time world title challenger Howard Eastman.

Smichet is a tough Tunisian fighting out of Montreal. His most notable win was
a 10th round knockout of previously unbeaten (17-0) Matt O’Brien for the
Canadian Middleweight Interim Title. Smichet also fought an eight-round draw
against Donny McCrary of The Contender III fame.

“We’re coming down the stretch for the ultimate prize in boxing,” Duddy’s
promoter (Irish Ropes president) Eddie McLoughlin said, “the middleweight
championship of the world, maybe right after this fight. John hasn’t fought in
New York City since May and, as great as it was for John to fight in Ireland,
there’s something special about him fighting in New York City. He cut his teeth
with New York City fans and they immediately warmed to him. They’re the real
deal. I know John’s excited to be fighting back at Madison Square Garden.
Duddy’s fight won’t be televised so the only way to see him fight February 23rd
is to buy a ticket and be there in Madison Square Garden.”  

Undefeated New York City middleweights “Mean” Joe Greene (17-0) and Peter
“Kid Chocolate” Quillin (15-0) are on the Klitschko-Ibragimov card.

Tickets, priced at $1,000.00, $600.00, $300.00, $200.00 and $100.00, are on
sale at the following locations: Manhattan: Demsey’s, 36th W. 33rd
(212.629.9899); Queens: Elaine’s Deli, 65 Pl. Maspeth, Fiddlers Irish Pub, 65
Pl. Maspeth, Connelly’s Corner, Grand Ave. Maspeth, Hill Tap Bar, Grand Ave.
Maspeth, Doyle’s Corner, Broadway Astoria; Woodside: Starting Gate, Sean Og’
s, Saints & Sinners, Gaslight; Sunnyside: McGuinnesses, Maggie Mays;
Yonkers: Bronx Heritage, McLean Ave. (914.766.7532); Brooklyn: Gleason’s
Gym, 75 Front St. (718.797.2872); Pearl River: Gildea’s Bar & Restaurant
(845.735.2564), South Bound Café (845.735.2903); Long Island: Poor House,
Hemstead Turnpike (516.859.8780).