Mikey Garcia vs JuanMa/ FNF/ Bryant Jennings on NBC Sports Net

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In transit, arriving late.
June 14
At West Orange, N.J. (ESPN2/ESPN Deportes): Jundy Maraon vs. Juan Carlos Payano, 12 rounds, WBA bantamweight title eliminator; Yenfiel Vicente vs. Jorge Diaz, 10 rounds, junior featherweights; Ibrahiem King vs. Antoine Douglas, 6 rounds, middleweights; Paul Vasquez vs. Lauarn Harvell, 6 rounds, light heavyweights; Xavier Burgos vs. Anthony Young, 6 rounds, welterweights; Anthony Prescott vs. Anthony Gangemi, 4 rounds, welterweights
At Bethlehem, Pa. (NBC Sports Net): Bryant Jennings vs. Andrey Fedosov, 10 rounds, heavyweights; Sergey Kovalev vs. Cornelius White, 12 rounds, IBF light heavyweight eliminator; Ronald Cruz vs. Ray Narh, 10 rounds, welterweights; Ariel Duran vs. Hasan Young, 6 rounds, junior welterweights; Jerome Rodriguez vs. Treysean Wiggins, 6 rounds, junior welterweights; Anthony Watson vs. Arturo Trujillo, 4 rounds, junior middleweights; Bill Marks vs. Randy Easton, 4 rounds, heavyweights
June 15
At Dallas (HBO): Miguel Angel "Mikey" Garcia vs. Juan Manuel Lopez, 12 round, for Garcia's WBO featherweight title; Terence Crawford vs. Alejandro Sanabria, 10 rounds, lightweights; Vanes Martirosyan vs. Ryan Davis, 10 rounds, junior middleweights; Matvey Korbov vs. Ossie Duran, 8 rounds, middleweights; Mikael Zewski vs. Damian Frias, 8 rounds, welterweights; Oscar Valdez vs. Gil Garcia, 6 rounds, junior featherweights; John Karl Sosa vs. Alexis Pena, 6 rounds, welterweights; Kurtiss Colvin vs. Angel Sigala, 4 rounds, super middleweights; Tony Lopez vs. Jonathan Hernandez, 4 rounds, junior featherweights
At Villahermosa, Mexico (Fox Deportes): Roberto Ortiz vs. Jorge Romero, 12 rounds, junior welterweights; Librado Andrade vs. TBA, 8 rounds, light heavyweights
At Valley Forge, Pa.: Harry Joe Yorgey vs. Julius Kennedy, 10 rounds, junior middleweights; Tevin Farmer vs. Victor Vasquez, 8 rounds, lightweights; Frankie De Alba vs. Jamell Tyson, 6 rounds, lightweights; Jeremey Stauffer vs. Kamarah Pasley, 6 rounds, cruiserweights; Anthony Flores vs. Ramon Ellis, 6 rounds, lightweights; Todd Unthank-May vs. TBA, 6 rounds, light heavyweights; Jovantae Starks vs. TBA, 6 rounds, junior middleweights; Travis Thompson vs. TBA, 4 rounds, lightweights; Damon Allen vs. TBA, 4 rounds, lightweights; Tony DuBose vs. John Portillo, 4 rounds, featherweights; Khalib Whitmore vs. Brian Donahue, 4 rounds, light heavyweights
 
Harry Joe Yorgey gonna get a red this week, as I have met him before and he is a nice guy. And El Perro almost took his head when they fought a while back.

The big fight is Mikey Garcia vs JuanMa...have not seen a line out yet but this should be a fun fight. Both guys have great power and while Garcia is a USA guy, he is of Mexican decent and JuanMa being PR you get your classic crowd rocker PR/Mex deal.

JuanMa has essentially no defense and will trade shots all day. He is most known for his Orlando Salido bouts(I could watch those guys fight each other every other fight LOL). I am a HUGE Mikey Garcia believer. This kid has ALL the tools. At 25 he looks to only get better and better.

They have a common denominator in Salido as Mikey fought him once and Juanma twice.

Juanma being in 2 wars with Salido and both FOTY types, while Mikey looked like he was in a sparring session.

Lemme know when someone sees a line
 
I met Yorgey at FNF's in Nashville a few years back. Extremely likable guy. I always pull for him.

Haven't seen a line yet, but I hope to get something decent on Mikey in some form.
 
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[TD]701 Juan Manuel Lopez[/TD]
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Courtesy of 5dimes. Guess they don't want to give much Value on Mikey.
 
Also, Paulie is hovering around the +1000 range. starting to get to a price that has to be at least somewhat appealing to take a shot on him, right?
 
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[TD]701 Juan Manuel Lopez[/TD]
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[TD]702 Mikey Garcia[/TD]
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Courtesy of 5dimes. Guess they don't want to give much Value on Mikey.
Looks like I was generous in -300..I almost threw a -400 out there

I am high on Mikey but I aint laying that wood

Yea I bet ITD is gonna be juiced with Juama's chin issues
 
Also, Paulie is hovering around the +1000 range. starting to get to a price that has to be at least somewhat appealing to take a shot on him, right?
Paulie cant crack an egg....BUT Broner is moving to 47, but Broner aint really been a weight maker either so I think it wont matter much considering its Paulie

Paulie can box but he needs a KO or a stoppage....he busted that Ukrainian up, but Broner is fast

I actually look forward to the fight
 
My goodness Kovalev is a stone cold killer. IMO he's the best fighter on the planet without a belt. IBF says if Murat's visa issues are lengthy they will make Hopkins v Kovalev mandatory, good luck B Hop.
 
LOL it can be, just plan on getting drunk watching some fights tonight. Maybe we'll get some miracle and watch fitch get Ko'd
 
Played Garcia v Lopez u8.5 rds -150 to win 1u. Garcia showed up at 128 for the weigh in today and gave up 100k+ instead of trying to make 126. Title is vacant for Juan Ma to win but I think it will be a short night for him.
 
HOLY SHIT at Fitch. Mazzagatti is an idiot. I was on a flight home from the Caribbean so I didn't get to watch it. Just saw it on youtube.

Dana White ‏@danawhite 4m
Glad Burkman stopped. Mazzagatti is a clueless idiot who will hurt someone and continue to ruin guys legacies. Much respect Josh

Dana White ‏@danawhite 36s
NSAC needs to seriously do something!! When you have been a ref that long and still don't know what u r doing its time to go away!!!!!
 
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[TD]11:30PM[/TD]
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[TD]11:30PM[/TD]
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[TD]706 Not Lopez inside distance[/TD]
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[TD]Sat 6/15[/TD]
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[TD]707 Lopez wins by 12 rounds decision[/TD]
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[TD]11:30PM[/TD]
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[TD]Sat 6/15[/TD]
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[TD]11:30PM[/TD]
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[TD]11:30PM[/TD]
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Twinkie Play

Garcia/Lopez UNDER 8.5 -160.../ 1 unit

Not gonna waste a whole lotta time on this, but Juanma is chinny as all fuck, Garcia blew weight so this is his last fight at 126. I am high on Mikey. Kid is the total package. Juanma is going night night.
 
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[h=1]Riddick Bowe punished in MMA debut[/h]
Updated: June 14, 2013, 5:37 PM ET
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PATTAYA, Thailand -- Riddick Bowe now understands why people warned him that Muay Thai is a dangerous sport.
"I would have to say, they have a valid point," said Bowe, after his debut in Thai kickboxing ended with a thud in the second round. "It's much harder than boxing."
The former world heavyweight boxing champion had hoped to prove his critics wrong and show that he could comeback from retirement into an entirely new sport and revive some of his past glory.
[+] Enlarge<cite style="margin: 0px 0px 4px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; outline: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; background-color: transparent; display: block; color: rgb(171, 171, 171);">Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters</cite>Former world heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe (left) took a big beating from Russian Levgen Golovin in his Mixed Martial Arts debut in Thailand.


But Bowe is now 45 and weighs 300 pounds, and he looked it Friday in his first fight since 2008.
Slow and out of shape, the fighter known as "Big Daddy" took a big beating from his 30-year-old unheralded Russian opponent Levgen Golovin, who attacked with repeated kicks to the shins that knocked Bowe off his feet five times. The bout ended with a technical knockout after his last fall when Bowe sat on the ground clutching his legs, wincing in pain.
"You can recover from a head shot or a body shot, but when you get kicked in the leg it lasts a long time," Bowe said, as his trainer iced his left shin. "My leg is still hurting. I don't know how long it's been -- 15 minutes?"
Not once during the brief fight, which ended 2 minutes into the second round, did Bowe land a punch or a kick. But he was happy to trade barbs with reporters afterward showing the wit that made him one of boxing's charismatic personalities during his brief reign as champion two decades ago.
"This ain't a setback it's a getback," Bowe said, referring to his comeback. "I had a lot of fun. I'm going to do it again. Next time it's going to be different."
Like so many boxers, Bowe lost the struggle to stay out of the ring. He had his reasons: He's bored with retirement; his millions are gone and he needs the money; he misses the adoration of fans; he loves to fight -- and knows little else.
Bowe said he was inspired by the comeback of George Foreman, who won a heavyweight title at age 45. But the comebacks of aging champions don't always go so well. Think of Muhammad Ali, at 38 and two years after retirement, taking punishment round after round from Larry Holmes. There was onetime heavyweight champion Greg Page coming back and nearly losing his life for a few thousand dollars. Heavyweight great Joe Louis paid dearly for his attempt to come back at an advanced age.
Bowe escaped without serious injury and made $150,000 for his Muay Thai debut, organized by Thai promoters trying to increase the international appeal of Thailand's national sport. The money is a far cry from the millions he earned by beating Evander Holyfield in 1992 to become the undisputed heavyweight champion.
In his heyday, Bowe fought on boxing's grandest stages in Las Vegas and New York.
His return to fighting took place at an outdoor ring set up beside the beach in Pattaya, a Thai town best known for its sprawling seaside red-light district.
Surveying the scene before the fight started, Bowe shook his head sadly.
"I should be moving up, but I'm moving backwards here," he said.
His fight was one of a dozen at the venue, which had the atmosphere of a village fairground with loud music and amusement park rides nearby. Promoters had said they hoped to draw about 20,000 people, but a crowd closer to 1,000 turned up even though admission was free.
On a sweltering night, Bowe sat and sweated for hours as he waited his turn to fight. The venue had no changing rooms, so Bowe and other fighters stripped down and changed in open air tents beside the stage.
"I've never seen anything like this," Bowe said, his spirits lifted by fans who came up to ask for autographs and wish him luck.
One American fan stared in awe at Bowe.
"He was such an underrated and great champion," said Jerry Mathison, a former fighter turned songwriter who lives in Thailand. "I can't believe he's here, in Pattaya."
In some ways, Friday's fight is the latest bizarre episode for Bowe, whose life in and out of the ring was marked by drama.
One of his three fights against Holyfield was interrupted by a parachutist who landed beside the ring. A fight against Andrew Golota in 1996 set off a riot in the ring at Madison Square Garden. Bowe left boxing later in 1996 at 29 for a career in the U.S. Marines, but that lasted only a few days. He then served 17 months in prison for interstate domestic violence after going to North Carolina to haul his now-former wife and their five children back home to Maryland.
Despite his loss, Bowe was optimistic before limping away into a car.
"Hey, we're going to do this again. I'll be back soon," he said. "I'm not a quitter. I want to do it until I get it right."
Bowe's opponent shook his head in disbelief when told the aging boxer plans to return to Muay Thai.
"It would be a big mistake. It's not for him," said Golovin, a trim and fit 220 pounds. "He's too slow and a bit too old."
 
About to watch now, but Max is spot on. Guys blowing weight is OOC, and guys like Mikey doing it is more surprising...puking or not
 
Juanma as an opponent....my times have changed

weird seein him just in the ring as Mikey makes his way

The ArumBomb that never happened JuanmavsGamboa..........both dudes scuffin:thinking:
 
Im at the end of rd 3

Jesus Christ Juanma is shot....regardless of the outcome

His mind wants to throw a shot and the reaction is so off...wow

He looks old
 
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