Who would have thought that a fight between two 40-somethings would steal the thunder from the main event at UFC 118: Edgar vs. Penn 2?
Both James "Lights Out" Toney and Randy "The Natural" Couture are accomplished fighters in their own right and in their own side of the fight spectrum. But this fight is more than just what meets the eye if both warriors can deliver on fight night.
Credit James Toney for creating the hype since the 42- year old boxer and many- time champion from Grand Rapids really knows how to catch your attention every time he opens his mouth. Or blame him for making his mixed martial arts debut against UFC Hall-of-Famer Randy Couture a comical one or worse, a freak show.
The match up has the making of a circus or it could turn out to be a classic. The plot line is intriguing and compelling: boxing versus MMA or two old grizzled warriors trying for a last shot at glory. The hardcore boxing and MMA fans in Michigan, though, are not sold out on the fight and are not really treating this match- up seriously. It's obvious that both fighters are way past their prime and are no longer relevant except for entertainment value or some form of nostalgia.
But tell that to the two fighters who are so into it that the verbal sparring was there from the get- go. They proclaim that they are raring to mix it up inside the ring just to prove that they still have it and show the fight world who is the better fighter. The heavy underdog Toney is talking about him showing that boxing is better than MMA while his 47- year old nemesis is saying that his opponent will find the Octagon very different from the ring and vows to teach Toney a neat lesson in mixed martial arts.
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
UFC 118: James Toney tries to prove that he is no joke against Randy Couture
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
Mercito Gesta KO's Genaro Trazancos in Arizona
Mercito "No Mercy" Gesta (19-0-1, 9 KOs), one of boxing's bright prospects from the Philippines, knocked out Mexico's veteran
fighter Genaro Trazancos (22-12-1, 13 KOs) in the 7th round of their 8- round bout at Casino Del Sol in Tuscon, Arizona to remain undefeated.
The Filipino junior welterweight was not tested enough and toyed with Genaro Trazancos for most of the fight but stepped up his attack starting the 6th round as he peppered his opponent with various combinations to the head and body. The most telling were his left straights and upper cuts that would make Trazancos stop momentarily in his tracks everytime the Filipino's power punches found its mark.
Despite Trazancos' experience, Gesta was just superior in all departments and there was no doubt in the spectators' minds that the Filipino can end the fight anytime if he wants it and are just waiting for the inevitable outcome to happen.
Mercito Gesta came out of the corner smoking in the 7th determined to end the fight and not put the decision into the hands of the judges. He showed no mercy and chased the reeling Trazancos all over and with just 53 seconds into the round, a powerful left straight to the kisser put the game Trazancos on his back for the count.
Mercito "No Mercy" Gesta improves to 19 wins with 9 KOs while Genaro Trazancos dropped his losing record to 12.
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Monday, August 16, 2010
Paul Pierce: Manny Pacquiao is the best P4P boxer in the world
We all know that Paul Pierce and the Celtics love Manny Pacquiao. No surprise there.
But FanHouse's Elie Seckbach cutting off ex- Laker Rick Fox while the guy was still talking on the camera in favor of his lady got me into stitches.
I guess, Elie found it too hard to resist the lady's charm.
Go Green!
Posted by mitsuru at 1:58 AM
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
The way to a Manny Pacquiao- Juan Manuel Marquez trilogy is through Amir Khan
Juan Manuel Marquez is still living in the past. If he thinks that his performance against Juan Diaz earns him the right to a third fight with Manny Pacquiao, he is surely mistaken. Ever since their last meeting, their paths have taken in different directions that probably will never again meet.
Juan Manuel Marquez' drumbeaters, which immediately proclaim that the Mexican is ready for a trilogy with rival Manny Pacquiao, are themselves living in the past. After the so-so win over Diaz, those people who said that Marquez deserves another shot at the current P4P king should better consult their ophthalmologists to check on their vision for nowhere in the fight screams the necessity of a Pacquiao trilogy.
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The way to a Manny Pacquiao- Juan Manuel Marquez trilogy is through Amir Khan
Posted by mitsuru at 6:33 AM
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
Marquez- Diaz 2 Undercard: Linares defeats Juarez, Guerrero edges Casamayor
Jorge Linares gave a clinical performance against veteran Rocky Juarez in their lightweight encounter via a unanimous decision. The judges gave the nod to the Venezuelan fighter with scores of 99-90 twice and 97- 92.
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Jorge Linares defeats Rocky Juarez
Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero knocked Joel Casamayor down in the third round but failed to finish him off in their junior welterweight bout. Guerrero with a well- timed left also wobbled the Cuban who was simply a ghost of his former self at the end of the 6th round.
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Rober Guerrero earns a lackluster victory over Joel Casamayor
Posted by mitsuru at 3:56 AM
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