Roy Jones Jr vs Felix Trinidad . 19 Jan 08.
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Je suis un trippeux roy mais malheureusement il ne devrait pas faire la limite contre trinidad.
trinidad est trop vite pis trop en forme pour jones, si jones n'aurait pas pris autant de poids pis perdu autant il serait peut etre encore dans le meilleur livre pour livre mais ce n'est plus le cas,,, dommage.
trinidad est trop vite pis trop en forme pour jones, si jones n'aurait pas pris autant de poids pis perdu autant il serait peut etre encore dans le meilleur livre pour livre mais ce n'est plus le cas,,, dommage.
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Saturday, 10:05 p.m. -- Alexander speaks
Devon Alexander had this to say after his unanimous points win over DeMarcus Corley:
"It felt great to go 12 rounds with a former world champion. It was hard because it was my first 12-rounder. I was pressing hard early, trying to get the knockout. But my coach told me to just settle down and do what I do. I'm ready for more. I'll do even more in the future. I want everyone in St. Louis to know: I came back with the win."
In the telling stat of the bout, Alexander landed 204 of 485 power punches, a connect rate of 42 percent.
--Message edité par rey cheevas le 2008-01-19 22:50:51--
Saturday, 10:05 p.m. -- Alexander speaks
Devon Alexander had this to say after his unanimous points win over DeMarcus Corley:
"It felt great to go 12 rounds with a former world champion. It was hard because it was my first 12-rounder. I was pressing hard early, trying to get the knockout. But my coach told me to just settle down and do what I do. I'm ready for more. I'll do even more in the future. I want everyone in St. Louis to know: I came back with the win."
In the telling stat of the bout, Alexander landed 204 of 485 power punches, a connect rate of 42 percent.
--Message edité par rey cheevas le 2008-01-19 22:50:51--
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Saturday, 10:55 p.m. -- The rise and fall and rise and fall and rise of Andrew Golota
Andrew Golota would give Lazarus a run for his money. Despite all the disappointments he's suffered in his career -- the one-round losses to Lennox Lewis and Lamon Brewster, the DQs against Riddick Bowe, quitting against Mike Tyson and Michael Grant -- he keeps getting chances. Here he is now in the co-main event of a pay-per-view. And judging by the roars of the crowd, he still has his a fan base. Before Madison Square Garden becomes a slice of Puerto Rico, it's being transformed into a little corner of Poland.
11:25 p.m. -- It had to happen!
Half way through the co-main event, and the first fights are erupting in the crowd. During an Andrew Golota bout! Imagine! It's kind of a Garden tradition, really.
Meanwhile, Mike Mollo looks like he's outweighed by 30 pounds, but he is taking it to Golota as best he can. Good old-fashioned heavyweight rumble!
11:45 p.m. -- Wow!
Andrew Golota and Mike Mollo just put on a fight for the ages. What an incredible display of will, determination and fortitude. Mollo, the smaller man, at times looked gassed and ready to collapse as much from exhaustion as from the effort of swapping punches with Golota. Golota's left eye is completely closed, and by the end of the fight his was a face that I'm not sure even a mother could love. It's painful just to look at him right now. But he gutted out the win, by unanimous decision. But both men emerged victorious tonight. What a fight. --Message edité par rey cheevas le 2008-01-19 23:56:17--
Andrew Golota would give Lazarus a run for his money. Despite all the disappointments he's suffered in his career -- the one-round losses to Lennox Lewis and Lamon Brewster, the DQs against Riddick Bowe, quitting against Mike Tyson and Michael Grant -- he keeps getting chances. Here he is now in the co-main event of a pay-per-view. And judging by the roars of the crowd, he still has his a fan base. Before Madison Square Garden becomes a slice of Puerto Rico, it's being transformed into a little corner of Poland.
11:25 p.m. -- It had to happen!
Half way through the co-main event, and the first fights are erupting in the crowd. During an Andrew Golota bout! Imagine! It's kind of a Garden tradition, really.
Meanwhile, Mike Mollo looks like he's outweighed by 30 pounds, but he is taking it to Golota as best he can. Good old-fashioned heavyweight rumble!
11:45 p.m. -- Wow!
Andrew Golota and Mike Mollo just put on a fight for the ages. What an incredible display of will, determination and fortitude. Mollo, the smaller man, at times looked gassed and ready to collapse as much from exhaustion as from the effort of swapping punches with Golota. Golota's left eye is completely closed, and by the end of the fight his was a face that I'm not sure even a mother could love. It's painful just to look at him right now. But he gutted out the win, by unanimous decision. But both men emerged victorious tonight. What a fight. --Message edité par rey cheevas le 2008-01-19 23:56:17--
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