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Boxing 2019 Discussion Thread


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  • 4 weeks later...

Tonight, Argentine undefeated boxer Fabián "TNT" Maidana (brother of superstar Marcos "Chino" Maidana) will fight Venezuelan veteran Jaider Parra at the Polideportivo de Mar del Plata

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This weekend:

 

Friday 18 at the Hulu Theater in New York:

  • Demetrius Andrade vs Artur Akavov / WBO middleweight title
  • TJ Doheny vs Ryohei Takahashi / IBF super bantamweight title

Saturday 19 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas:

  • Manny Pacquiao vs Adrien Broner / WBA (regular) welterweight title
  • Badou Jack vs Marcus Browne  / WBC Silver light heavyweight title
  • Nordine Oubaali vs Rau’Shee Warren / WBC bantamweight title
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So, Manny Pacquiao beat Adrian Broner last weekend. Broner was absolutely furious at the judges, even though to be fair Pacquiao kinda dominated him and nearly had him down more than once.

 

Badou Jack was destroyed by Browne, it's a miracle he stayed on his feet until the end.

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Yesterday, Jaime Munguia defeated Takeshi Inoue to keep the WBO light middleweight title, and Keith Thurman defeated Josesito López to keep the WBA (Super) welterweight title.

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Tonight at Frisco, Texas:

  • Eleider Álvarez and Sergey Kovalev will have a refight for the WBO light heavyweight title.
  • Richard Commey and Isa Chaniev will fight for the IBF lightweight title
  • Óscar Valdez will fight Carmine Tommasone for the WBO featherweight title.
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17 ore fa, NaBUru38 ha scritto:

Tonight at Frisco, Texas:

  • Eleider Álvarez and Sergey Kovalev will have a refight for the WBO light heavyweight title.
  • Richard Commey and Isa Chaniev will fight for the IBF lightweight title
  • Óscar Valdez will fight Carmine Tommasone for the WBO featherweight title.

 

Kovalev easily won the bout on points (unanimous decision, 2 judges with 4-point margin, the 3rd one, who clearly saw another fight, with a crazy 120-108 score for the Russian)...

 

Commey destroyed in only 2 rounds (actually, less than 2 rounds) his opponent...and he's probably earned a chance to take a boxing lesson by Vasyl Lomachenko next time round...

 

but the top of the night happened just after Valdez finished to demolish Tommasone (TKO in 7, the Italian went to the floor 4 times...and he wanted to have more, as he was definitely unhappy about the ref stopping the fight in the seventh round)...

in fact, probably while under the effect of the hevy shots taken from the Mexican, Tommasone after the match went down to his knee and with the traditional ring in his hands asked her fiancèe if she wanted to get married with him...:yikes:

and for the joy of all those who like romance and happy endings (hey, don't look for hidden meanings :whistle:), she said "YES!"...:cheer:

p.s. I've always said that boxing is a really dangerous sport...:rofl::lol::facepalm:

 

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Today started the 70th annual Strandzha Cup tournament, the oldest boxing tournament in Europe. There will 350 athletes from 42 nations, with only Cuba and Ireland not participating. This year must be one of the hardest, since i started following the cup. It will be great if we have 1-2 champions this time around.

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Il 14/2/2019 Alle 18:58, Federer91 ha scritto:

Today started the 70th annual Strandzha Cup tournament, the oldest boxing tournament in Europe. There will 350 athletes from 42 nations, with only Cuba and Ireland not participating. This year must be one of the hardest, since i started following the cup. It will be great if we have 1-2 champions this time around.

 

 

70th Strandja Tournament, the Champions

 

 

women's -48kg: :PHI GABUCO Josie


women's -51kg: :IND NIKHAT Zareen


women's -54kg: :IND MAISNAM Meena Kumari Devi


women's -57kg: :BUL PETROVA Stanimira


women's -60kg: :BRA FERREIRA Beatriz


women's -64kg: :ITA ALBERTI Valentina


women's -69kg: :RUS AZIZOVA Elmira


women's -75kg: :USA GRAHAM Naomi

 


men's -49kg: :IND AMIT Amit


men's -52kg: :BUL ASENOV Daniel


men's -56kg: :UZB MIRZAKHALILOV Mirazizbek


men's -60kg: :RUS SUBKHANKULOV Artur


men's -64kg: :RUS MAZUR Aleksei


men's -69kg: :UZB BATUROV Bobo-Usmon


men's -75kg: :UKR KHYZHNIAK Oleksandr


men's -81kg: :RUS KHATAEV Imam


men's -91kg: :RUS MAGOMEDOV Sadam


men's +91kg: :USA TORREZ Jr. Richard

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