Boxing This Weekend

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In transit, arriving late.
Sept. 6
At Gatineau, Quebec: Ghislain Maduma vs. Fermin De Los Santos, 12 rounds, lightweights; Baha Laham vs. Mario Perez, 8 rounds, junior lightweights; Andy Gardiner vs. Michal Nieroda, 8 rounds, light heavyweights; Schiller Hyppolite vs. Jaudiel Zepeda, 8 rounds, super middleweights; Mian Hussain vs. Giuseppe Lauri, 6 rounds, welterweights; Ibrahim Kamal vs. Sebastien Benito, 6 rounds, lightweights; Michael Gadbois vs. Edgar Torres, 4 rounds, lightweights; Chris Plaitis vs. Saul Mendeza, 4 rounds, lightweights; Pascal Villeneuve vs. Eric Roy, 4 rounds, light heavyweights; Zachary Bunce vs. Craig Hudson, 4 rounds, heavyweights; Samer Barakat vs. Denis Martin, 4 rounds, cruiserweights
Sept. 7
At Indio, Calif. (Showtime): Seth Mitchell vs. Cristobal Arreola, 12 rounds, heavyweights; Rafael Marquez vs. Efrain Esquivias, 10 rounds, junior featherweights; Ronny Rios vs. TBA, 10 rounds, featherweights; Rico Ramos vs. Carlos Velasquez, 10 rounds, featherweights; Angel Osuna vs. Juan Gonzalez, 8 rounds, junior middleweights; Justin DeLoach vs. TBA, 4 rounds, welterweights; Ricky Lopez vs. Pablo Batres, 4 rounds, junior lightweights; Ryan Caballero vs. TBA, 4 rounds, featherweights
At Glasgow, Scotland (AWE): Ricky Burns vs. Raymundo Beltran, 12 rounds, for Burns' WBO lightweight title; Stephen Simmons vs. David Graf, 10 rounds, cruiserweights; John Slowey vs. Angel Lorente, 10 rounds, featherweights; Scotty Cardle vs. Gary Fox, 8 rounds, lightweights; Paul Appleby vs. Lee Connelly, 6 rounds, junior welterweights; Callum Smith vs. Kirill Psonko, 6 rounds, super middleweights; Chris Jenkins vs. Laurent Ferra, 6 rounds, junior welterweights; David Brophy vs. Jason Ball, 6 rounds, middleweights; Michael Roberts vs. Eddie Nesbitt, 6 rounds, junior lightweights
At Tapachula, Mexico (UniMas): Moises Fuentes vs. Luis De La Rosa, 12 rounds, for vacant WBO interim junior flyweight title; Enrique Bernache vs. Tomas Tojas, 10 rounds, junior featherweights
At Boston: Rashidi Ellis vs. Aquilano Brandao, 4 rounds, welterweights; Carlos Canderlario vs. Josh Beeman, 4 rounds, junior welterweights; Fadoul Louis vs. K.J. Harrison, 4 rounds, light heavyweights; Donnie Palmer vs. Aneudy Rodriguez, 4 rounds, heavyweights; Jelame Garcia vs. Antonio Marrero, 4 rounds, junior middleweights; Greg Vendetti vs. Sergio Cabrera, 4 rounds, welterweights; Julian Pollard vs. Antonio Assermelly, 4 rounds, heavyweights
At Frederikshavn, Denmark: Patrick Nielsen vs. Patrick Majewski, 12 rounds, middleweights; Cecilia Braekhus vs. Oxandia Castillo, 10 rounds, female welterweights
At London: Ian Lewison vs. Tom Dallas, 10 rounds, heavyweights; Menay Edwards vs. JJ Ojuederie, rematch, 10 rounds, cruiserweights
At Windhoek, Namibia: Harry Simon vs. Geard Ajetovic, 12 rounds, light heavyweights
 
anyone see a line for Nightmare and Mitch? I can't believe he is fighting this soon...is this not accurate?
 
Probably bat shit crazy but am I the only one who sees a little value in o5.5? Almost a certainty nipples can take a beating for 6 rounds but can Mitchell be smart and stay out of a fire fight? Maybe he's been training very hard on his holding game for when he gets clipped in this fight.
 
Some value..... but to go over, Mitchell will need a motorbike. One shot from Arreola and he is going to bed
 
It's been a while I know, but yet again I was caught up in the excitement of the CFL.

I really don't give Seth much of a chance at all. I know Nipples is fat, out of shape, and gases easy, but he can punch. I don''t think Mitchell can go an entire fight without getting caught and when he does this thing is over

However after talking to SoB today, I think I kind of lean towards his thinking. No doubt Chris stops him, but Seth knows he has to take him to the later rounds to win so I imagine he avoids trading at all costs early. Normally I don't like the over, but I think with those odds and both guys having shit for stamina the over is worth a play.

Don't get me wrong I think chris ends it, and ends it early at that, but there is a decent chance both guys get tired and this thing goes into the later rounds.

Either way it should be a fun fight to watch. This is pretty much the last shot for both guys.

Anyone on that Ricky Burns fight? It should be a fun match and think Beltran has more than a fighting chance in that thing.
 
I played David Graf -120 for a unit. Fighting in Simmons back yard, only reason I believe Graf isn't outright favorite.
 
I played David Graf -120 for a unit. Fighting in Simmons back yard, only reason I believe Graf isn't outright favorite.

This fucking guy ran out of stamina after the first round, lol. Doesn't help that Simmons was awarded a KD for missing wildly and shoving Graf down. Doesn't look like it's gonna matter though. Graf has shit stamina.
 
Just finished the Burns / Beltran fight. My God, guess we have our robbery of the year. 115-112 Burns is definitely one of the worst cards in recent memory. Burns took an absolute BEATING in this fight and is rewarded with a draw.
 
Thanks, bro. I'm stoked for this weekend. Can't wait.

Seth probably needs to think about just hanging it up. Heavy's are big hitters, and he'll go to sleep anytime anything significant lands.
 
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