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NEW YORK (Jan. 28, 2008) – A second
light heavyweight world title fight has
been added to the April 12 edition of
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING,
Ken Hershman, senior vice president
and general manager, Sports & Event
Programming, SHOWTIME announced
today. IBF light heavyweight champion
Clinton Woods will defend his title
against IBO titleholder and former
undisputed 175-pound kingpin Antonio
Tarver at the St. Pete Times Forum in
Tampa , Fla.
Read the Full Story.....
TARVER vs. WOODS  &
DAWSON vs. JOHNSON
IBF and WBC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT
WORLD TITLES ON THE LINE IN
BIGGEST DOUBLEHEADER OF 2008
-- April 12, at St. Pete Times Forum -
Tampa , Fla. --
-- Live on SHOWTIME, 9 p.m. ET/PT --
Photos By: Phil Santos -
Overhandright.com
R-E-S-P-E-C-T Just a little bit;
Jermain Taylor deserves more than he gets
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
Photo Credit: HBO Boxing
No chance.  Essentially that is what
former Middleweight champion Jermain
Taylor has been given in his rematch
against current top dog Kelly Pavlik.  
Since besting future Hall of Famer
Bernard Hopkins twice and fighting
Winky Wright to a draw Taylor has seen
his stock plummet.  Fairly or not Taylor
has faced plenty of criticism.  He
defended his crown against blown up
Welterweights in Cory Spinks and
Kassim Ouma and to make matters
worse he was less than impressive in
doing so.
Read the Full Story.....
What a fight!  Fans saw straight up
action from start to finish.  Paul Williams
was punished early by Carlos Quintana
power shots before settling down and
out boxing the determined Quintana
during the middle rounds.  Just when it
appeared that Quintana may be fading,
under the pressure of the long
armed champion, he proceeded to
pound left hooks into Williams’ brow.  
Quintana opened up cuts over both of
Williams’ eyes and Quintana
persistently targeted them.
Read the Full Story.....
Paul Williams Punished by Carlos Quintana;
Quintana captures WBO Welterweight Title
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
Photo Credit: Associated Press
SHOWTIME will thrill boxing fans with an
exciting and explosive light heavyweight
championship doubleheader when
International Boxing Organization (IBO)
175-pound champion and former
undisputed light heavyweight kingpin
Antonio Tarver defends his crown
against International Boxing Federation
(IBF) titleholder Clinton Woods at the St.
Pete Times Forum in Tampa , Fla. on
Saturday, April, 12.

Before Tarver and Woods exchange
leather, fans will enjoy the highly
anticipated light heavyweight
championship fight between World
Boxing Council (WBC) titleholder Chad
Dawson and former world champion
Glen Johnson, making April 12 a can’t
miss night of boxing.
Read the Full Story.....
TARVER-WOODS, DAWSON-JOHNSON
PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
XO CLUB AT ST. PETE TIMES
FORUM-TAMPA, FLORIDA
Photo By: Tom Casino/Showtime
Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez
successfully completed their World
Boxing Council (WBC) mandatory pre
weigh in one month before their third
and final clash, Saturday, March 1 from
The Home Depot Center in Carson ,
Calif. and live on SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING.
Read the Full Story.....
On Target: Vazquez and Marquez
Complete WBC Pre Weigh In
Bernard Hopkins waits for the beginning
of today's press conference at the Planet
Hollywood Restaurant in Times Square,
New York City. Calzaghe and Hopkins
will meet in the Planet Hollywood Ring  
in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 19, 2008
for The Ring Magazine Light
Heavyweight World Championship in a
bout televised live on HBO.
Photos From Hopkins vs. Calzaghe
Press Conference in NY!
Photo Credit: Hoganphotos.com/
Golden Boy Promotions
Photos From Hopkins vs. Calzaghe
Press Conference in LA!
PHOTO CREDIT: Hoganphotos.com/
Golden Boy Promotions
World Light Heavyweight Champion
Bernard Hopkins (right) addresses the
media as trainer Freddie Roach (left)
listens on at a press conference today at
the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los
Angeles to discuss Hopkins' April 19,
2008 fight against World Super
Middleweight Champion Joe Calzaghe
in the Planet Hollywood Ring in Las
Vegas, Nevada.  

The two will fight for Hopkins' Ring
Magazine Light Heavyweight World
Championship in a fight that will be
televised live on HBO.
World Light Heavyweight Champion
Bernard Hopkins (left) and World Super
Middleweight Champion Joe Calzaghe
(right) meet face to face at a press
conference today at the Westin
Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles to
discuss their April 19, 2008 fight in the
Planet Hollywood Ring in Las Vegas,
Nevada for Hopkins' Ring Magazine
Light Heavyweight World Championship
title in a fight that will be televised
live on HBO.
Photos From Hopkins vs. Calzaghe
Press Conference in LA!
PHOTO CREDIT: Hoganphotos.com/
Golden Boy Promotions
OPEN MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES
ISRAEL VAZQUEZ AND RAFAEL MARQUEZ
Monday, Feb. 25, 2008,
South El Monte Community Center
Photos: JORGE GARCIA
Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez
participated in a public open media
workout Monday as they continue to wind
down preparations for their highly
anticipated rubber match, “Final
Confrontation” for the WBC/The Ring
Magazine super bantamweight title this
Saturday, March 1, at The Home Depot
Center in Carson, Calif.

Vazquez-Marquez I and II produced the
most exciting, bloody, give-and-take
slugfests of 2007, with the second bout
winning Fight of the Year and Round of
the Year honors.  Now the Mexican
warriors face each other in the final
battle for honor, pride and 122-pound
supremacy on SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING (9 p.m. ET/PT
delayed on the west coast).
Read the Full Story.....
Six-division and Ten-time World
Champion boxer Oscar de la Hoya (left)
speaks to the media as Former World
Champion Steve Forbes (right) looks on
at today's press conference at The Nokia
Theater in New York City to announce  
their upcoming May 3, 2008 bout at The
Home Depot Center in Carson, CA and
which will be televised live on HBO.
Read the Full Story.....
Oscar De La Hoya vs. Steve Forbes
NYC Press Conference
Photo Credit:  Hoganphotos.com/
Golden Boy Promotions
Vazquez vs. Marquez III was Magnifico;
Israel Vazquez scores Split Decision win in
Fight of the Year candidate
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
It was everything we hoped for and more
than we should have expected.  Israel
Vazquez and Rafael Marquez proved
once again to be incredible fighters and
true champions with yet another
amazing performance.  

The perceived heavier hitter in Vazquez
hit the canvas and was visibly shaken
more than once and the slicker boxer in
Marquez appeared to be landing the
more solid shots.
Read the Full Story.....
Live from the Mohegan Sun Resort and
Casino a great night of exhilarating
boxing took place.  Broadcast live on
ESPN2 and promoted by Star Boxing the
show featured an intriguing
Welterweight match-up between a fairly
well established young fighter, Delvin
Rodriguez, versus an aging but
undefeated veteran in Troy Browning.  

A bit of a crossroads fight for both men
with Rodriguez looking to reaffirm
himself as a viable prospect/contender
in the games hottest division and
Browning seeking a signature win to
legitimize his unbeaten record and
further his career which at 40 years old
has presumably passed him by.
Read the Full Ringside Report.....
Star Boxing Shines at Mohegan Sun;
Delvin Rodriguez and Ali Oubaali
notch decisive victories
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
From Ringside
Photos By: Barry Arpin -
Overhandright.com
HAYE LANDS THE HAYEMAKER;
STOPS MACCARINELLI IN SECOND
Photos By: Tom Casino/Showtime
LONDON (March 9, 2008) – South
London native David Haye disposed of
Welshman Enzo Maccarinelli in less
than two rounds to unify the
cruiserweight division. Haye entered
London ’s O2 Arena on Saturday night
with the WBA and WBC belts and
collected Maccarinelli’s WBO strap after
a brilliant show of speed and power.

The fight began shortly after 2 a.m. local
time with a delirious, sold out crowd of
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“I’m pleased to be working with Golden
Boy Promotions and I know that each
one of my fights will be bigger than the
last, not only for me, but for all of my loyal
fans,” said Hatton. “I got a taste of
working with Oscar and his team with
my fight with Floyd Mayweather and they’
re a world-class company.  They're the
kind of team I need to keep me in big
fights against the best in the world.”

President of Golden Boy Promotions,
Oscar de la Hoya continued, “I’ve always
been a fan of Ricky Hatton
Read the Full Story.....
GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS
SIGNS “THE HITMAN”
BRITISH SUPERSTAR RICKY HATTON
INKS WITH LEADING BOXING
PROMOTIONS COMPANY
Joe Calzaghe addresses the media with
Bernard Hopkins today, February 19,
2008 at the Planet Hollywood
Restaurant in Times Square New York
City.  Hopkins and Calzaghe will meet in
the Planet Hollywood Ring in Las Vegas,
Nevada on April 19, 2008 for The Ring
Magazine Light Heavyweight World
Championship in a bout televised
live on HBO.
Photos From Hopkins vs. Calzaghe
Press Conference in NY!
Photo Credit: Hoganphotos.com/
Golden Boy Promotions
In a lopsided victory Wladimir Klitschko
expectedly dominated the smaller,
lesser skilled Sultan Ibragimov.  
Klitschko won decisively and collected
another belt in a significant Heavyweight
unification bout.  The overly cautious
approach which Klitschko used against
Ibragimov frustrated the Madison Square
Garden crowd that came out in
anticipation of a knockout or at least an
exciting fight.
Read the Full Story.....
Klitschko defeats Ibragimov in a snoozer;
Garden Crowd Disappointed
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
Sylvester Stallone (left) greets World
Super Middleweight Champion Joe
Calzaghe (right) at a press conference
today at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in
Los Angeles to discuss Calzaghe's April
19, 2008 fight against Bernard Hopkins
in the Planet Hollywood Ring in Las
Vegas, Nevada.  The two will fight for
Hopkins' Ring Magazine Light
Heavyweight World Championship in a
fight that will be televised live on HBO.
Photos From Hopkins vs. Calzaghe
Press Conference in LA!
PHOTO CREDIT: Hoganphotos.com/
Golden Boy Promotions
Andre Berto stops Michel Trabant;
Unbeaten Berto makes Trabant
quit on his stool
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
Andre Berto continues to impress by
stopping Michel Trabant.  Trabant, who
had never been stopped, quit on his
stool following the conclusion of round
six.  Berto snapped off nasty body shots
and stinging jabs throughout all six
rounds befuddling Trabant who
consistently failed to let his hands go.  
The punctuation of Berto’s attack
came in the 3rd round when Berto
scored numerous vicious uppercuts.
Read the Full Story.....
Photo Courtesy of HBO Boxing
In a controlled early going Jermain
Taylor found success with his jab in
between the busier Kelly Pavlik’s attack.  
Taylor carried the speed advantage with
him to 166 lbs but it was Pavlik with
more consistent pressure and a rock
solid approach.  Pavlik fought nearly an
identical fight to his first meeting with
Taylor and although the knockout didn’t
come, his game plan prevailed.
Read the Full Story.....
And Still Undefeated;
Pavlik Picks Taylor Apart
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
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This is what I call an appetizer.  If Israel
Vazquez vs. Rafael Marquez III is the filet
mignon of entrées than Robert “The
Ghost” Guerrero vs. Jason “The
American Boy” Litzau are certainly the
Oysters Rockefeller of first courses.  
With a 1-2 combo like this one fight fans
may just be stuffed before they can roll
out the desert cart.  Save the dates
February 29th and March 1st, you won’t
want to miss either of these awesome
match ups.
Read the Full Story.....
Guerrero and Litzau set to Lock Horns:
Robert Guerrero
defends IBF Featherweight Title
against Jason Litzau
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
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One day before Israel Vazquez and
Rafael Marquez renew their rivalry on
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING,
America’s No. 1 Fight Network will hit
you with one of the most anticipated
ShoBox: The New Generation fight cards
of the year when IBF featherweight
champion and ShoBox alum, Robert
“The Ghost” Guerrero (21-1-1, 1 ND, 14
KOs), defends against Jason “The
American Boy” Litzau (23-1, 19 KOs) live
on SHOWTIME (11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed
on the west coast).
Read the Full Story
ROBERT GUERRERO & JASON LITZAU,
T.J. WILSON & TRAVIS WALKER
FINAL QUOTES AND WEIGHTS
BOXING NEWS ARCHIVES VOL. 28
LEMOORE, Calif. (March 1, 2008) –
Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero produced
perhaps the finest performance of his
career Friday when he successfully
defended his International Boxing
Federation (IBF) featherweight title with
an exciting eighth-round knockout over
Jason “The American Boy’’ Litzau in a
thrilling one-sided war in the main event
on ShoBox: The New Generation on
SHOWTIME.

In the co-feature, promising once-beaten
Travis “Freight Train” Walker got back on
track by registering a second-round
knockout over the only boxer to defeat
him, T.J. Wilson, in a non-stop action
heavyweight fight.
Read the Full Story.....
ROBERT GUERRERO RETAINS IBF
FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE WITH SCINTILLATING
EIGHTH-ROUND KO OVER JASON LITZAU,
TRAVIS WALKER GETS REVENGE, STOPS
T.J. WILSON IN SECOND
Friday, Feb. 29, 2008,
at 11 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME
Tachi Hotel & Casino, Lemoore, California
Photos By: Daisy Rosas/For Showtime
ENZO MACCARINELLI-DAVID HAYE WEIGH IN
In the most significant cruiserweight
unification title bout in years, world
champions Enzo Maccarinelli (World
Boxing Organization) and David Haye
(World Boxing Council/World Boxing
Association) will collide this Saturday,
March 8, live on SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING at 9 p.m.
ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).
Read the Full Story.....
IBO Ratings March 2008
WBC Ratings February 2008
HOLLYWOOD, FL, March 6 - It could
have been the biggest super
middleweight fight of 2008, a pitched
battle between a former world champion
and perhaps the most exciting warrior in
the game today.  But despite offers to
hold the bout in a neutral location and
significant offers from both HBO and
Showtime for the television rights to the
bout, Mikkel Kessler seems to have
decided to tuck his tail between his legs
and walk away from a lucrative
showdown with the feared ‘Pantera’,
Edison Miranda.
Read the Full Story.....
KESSLER DOES NOT WANT
TO FIGHT MIRANDA
'PANTERA' FIRES BACK WITH BOTH FISTS
Juan Manuel Marquez vs.
Manny Pacquiao II
Unfinished Business final
Los Angeles press conference
Photo Credit: Hoganphotos.com/
Golden Boy Promotions
WBC World Super Featherweight
Champion Juan Manuel Marquez poses
with his WBC Championship belt on
Monday, March 10, 2008 at La Placita
Olvera in Los Angeles during a press
conference to discuss his title defense
against Manny Pacquiao on March 15,
2008 at the Mandalay Bay Resort &
Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada which will
be televised by HBO Pay-Per-View.
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.....
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.”

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.....
When they first met Antonio Margarito
was already an established champion
with four title defenses on his résumé.  
Kermit Cintron was an undefeated up
and comer with 23 knockouts in 24
fights as a pro.  Although Margarito held
an edge in experience and quality
opponents faced it was Cintron who
appeared to be the future.  

Five rounds and four knockdowns later
Margarito had erased any doubt as to
who the preeminent fighter was.  Not
only did Margarito drop Cintron four
times, and add a serious blemish to his
previously perfect record, but he cast a
shadow of doubt over the future of the
once prized prospect.
Read the Full Story.....
Kermit Cintron vs. Antonio Margarito II
The difference between Greatness
and Gate Keeper
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
WBO Ratings March 2008
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His name still holds weight.  He was once a
solid champion who possessed three World
Titles (WBC, WBA & IBF) and was widely
considered to be the best Welterweight on the
planet.  Those days seem like a distant
memory.  Since losing to Carlos Baldomir the
once “Super” Zab Judah has been recast as a
marquee name no longer capable of beating the
top fighters in his weight class.  

Much like the man he accompanied to the ring
as a youngster Judah’s future as a fighter
seems to closely mirror that of Mike Tyson.  Now
before I get too far ahead of myself I want to
make myself clear.  It is my opinion that Zab is
Zab “Super” Judah;
The man the Elite are lining up to Beat
By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com
still a solid top ten Welterweight, a claim that at the end could not be made by
Iron Mike.  It is also apparent that Judah wishes to continue fighting and badly
wants to reestablish himself as an elite fighter, another assertion that doesn’t
jive with the end of Tyson’s career.  In those ways they are different.  

The parallels that I draw between Judah and Tyson are these:

In the time following their peaks they both experienced severe breakdowns.  
Tyson spent time in prison having been found guilty of rape and Judah had his
boxing license revoked following a near riot during his loss to Floyd
Mayweather Jr.  Neither fighter could ever be considered composed under
pressure as witnessed during Tyson vs. Holyfield II when Tyson bit off a piece
of the Champions ear while trying to avenge a TKO loss in his last fight with
Evander.  Judah has also lost his cool when faced with adversity within the
ring.  After referee Jay Nady opted to stop the fight between Judah and Kostya
Tszyu, Judah flipped throwing a stool across the ring at Nady and held his
glove under Nady’s chin before being restrained by security and police.

Both the careers of Tyson and Judah seemed to be spiraling downward before
their unwanted layoffs from boxing and when they returned they were never the
same.  Tyson suffered his first to Buster Douglas then rattled off four wins
before being sentenced to prison.  Upon his return he earned some solid wins
but he failed to recapture his position as the premier Heavyweight losing to
Evander Holyfield twice and Lennox Lewis before hitting rock bottom and being
knocked out by Danny Williams and Kevin McBride.  Since returning from his
suspension Judah has compiled a 2-1 record with 1 no contest.  His victories
have come against journeymen Edwin Vazquez and Ryan Davis.  His loss
came when he faced off against Miguel Cotto for the WBA Title.  Judah earned
the respect of fans with his effort but none the less was TKO’d in the 11th.

Moving on:

Onto the upcoming Shane Mosley vs. Zab Judah contest scheduled for May
31st.  You can’t fault Judah for taking this opportunity against Mosley.  Both men
are coming off recent losses to Miguel Cotto and both are in need of a big
name victory to re-enter the Welterweight title picture.  The fight makes sense
however it is Mosley who holds the clear edge.  Mosley has never been
knocked out, possesses just as much speed as Judah and has always
packed more power.  The deck is completely stacked in favor of a Shane
Mosley victory.  Judah deserves props for stepping up to the challenge and for
that matter he has never been one to shy away from a tough fight.  

While attempting to assess exactly what Judah must do to be successful
against Mosley I have come to only one conclusion…I cannot envision a
scenario in which Zab Judah wins this fight.  Mosley holds the edge in ever
important aspect imaginable with the exception of youth.  And while youth can
play a major role in our sport Mosley gave Cotto all he could handle en route to
dropping a decision loss while Judah fought well but was worn out and
eventually stopped in their bout.

I expect Judah to score early before being worn out by Mosley.  Given his big
fight experience and success along with his superior punching power and
equally quick hands Mosley should stop Judah some time around the 9th or
10th round.  This looks to be another entertaining fight for fans despite the
relatively obvious outcome.