Thursday, March 13, 2008
3/13 - 3/15
Tye Fields 987.5 over Roderick Willis 688.7
Miguel Angel Huerta 807.2 over Javier Jauregui 820.6
Brandon Rios 768.3 over Alvin Brown 666.4
Juan Manuel Marquez 1102.9 over Manny Pacquiao 1136.8
Steven Luevano 968.8 over Terdsak Jandaeng 862.4
Abner Mares 796.5 over Diosdado Gabi 866.9
David Diaz 934.0 over Ramon Montano 743.9
Friday, February 29, 2008
I'll take
Sechew Powell 905.2 over Kevin Finley 714.5
Antwun Echols 827.2 over Michael Walker 768.4
Raul Martinez 830.7 over Benjamin Garcia 541.4
James De la Rosa 759.6 over Donald Camarena 710.4
Robert Guerrero 870.5 over Jason Litzau 886.7 (should be a great fight on Showtime)
Travis Walker 820.1 over TJ Wilson 708.5 (revenge in the rematch)
Rafael Marquez 1039.6 over Israel Vazquez 1034.0 (another great fight in what could be a really good weekend for Showtime.)
Friday, February 15, 2008
2/15 - 2/16 Preview and Review
Rock Allen dropped out of the Humberto Tapia fight.
Brian's Escalante, Me Escalante, Winner Escalante
Brian's Rivera, Me Rivera, Winner Rivera
Brian's Flores, Me Wilson, Winner Flores
Brian's Williams, Me Williams, Winner Quintana
Brian's Trabant, Me Berto, Winner Berto
So, I was 3-2, the Brian's were also 3-2.
This week:
ESPN2:
10 Light Middle Delvin Rodriguez 21-2-1, 817.0, 42, 63 vs. Troy Browning 20-0-1, 823.8, 37, 68.
The Brian's pick Browning, I pick Rodriguez.
Telefutura:
10 Light Welter Mike Alvarado 19-0-0, 847.3, 26, 118 vs. Jesus Rodriguez 17-2-0, 786.7, 29, 66.
The Brian's pick Alvarado, I pick Alvarado.
HBO PPV:
12 Super Middle Kelly Pavlik 32-0-0, 1005.2, 2, 59 vs. Jermain Taylor 27-1-1, 1038.7, 1, 34.
The Brian's pick Taylor, I pick... Pavlik.
12 Super Fly Cristian Mijares 33-3-2, 927.3, 2, 5 vs. Jose Navarro 26-3-0, 815.1, 6, 10.
The Brian's pick Mijares, I pick Mijares.
12 Super Fly Fernando Montiel 35-2-1, 969.3, 1, 3 vs. Martin Castillo 33-2-0, 946.6, 3, 4.
The Brian's pick Montiel, I pick... Montiel.
8 Middle Ronald Hearns 17-0-0, , , vs. Juan Astorga 12-1-1, , , .
The Brian's pick Hearns, I pick Hearns.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
2/7 - 2/8 Preview and Review
The Brian's picked Bruseles, I picked Bruseles, Winner Bruseles
The Brian's picked Santiago, I picked Santiago, Winner Santiago
The Brian's picked Meza Clay, I picked Meza Clay, Winner Meza Clay
The Brian's picked Camechis, I picked Camechis, Winner Camechis
The Brian's picked Cortes, I picked Angulo, Winner Angulo
The Brian's picked Bey, Jr., I picked Bey, Jr., Winner Bey, Jr.
That's 6-0 for me, 5-1 for the Brian's.
This week
Telefutura:
10 Super Bantam Antonio Escalante, 16-2-0, 774.5, 27 Active, 67 All-Time vs Jose Angel Beranza 30-11-2, 692.5, 35, 49.
Brian's Escalante, Me Escalante
8 Light Middle Rock Allen 12-0-0, 720.7, 66, 205 vs Humberto Tapia 12-5-1, 610.9, 72, 117.
Brian's Allen, Me Allen
Telemundo:
12 Welter Cosme Rivera 30-11-2, 786.6, 43, 129 vs Raul Pinzon 15-1-0, 713.0, 56, 236.
Brian's Rivera, Me Rivera
ESPN 2:
12 Cruiser Darnell Wilson 22-5-3, 814.2, 31, 52 vs BJ Flores 20-0-1, 830.8, 59, 224.
Brian's Flores, Me Wilson
HBO
12 Welter Paul Williams 33-0-0, 1008.7, 6, 38 vs Carlos Quintana 24-1-0, 886.5, 19, 34.
Brian's Williams, Me Williams
10 Welter Andre Berto 20-0-0, 879.1, 18, 97 vs Michel Trabant 43-2-1, 879.9, 21, 25.
Brian's Trabant, Me Berto
Friday, February 1, 2008
2/1 Preview and Review
The Brian's picked Cazares, I picked Cazares, Winner Cazares
The Brian's picked Chambers, I picked Povetkin, Winner Povetkin.
Cazares was not as good as I expected. Guardia gave him all kinds of trouble and looked better than he was scored to me. But Cazares won. Chambers looked like he totally should have won but he just couldn't decide to make the fight go his way. He kept waiting on Povetkin but then he didn't throw punches. I think he was more talented, but he lost it mentally. He couldn't get motivated to win. I don't understand it, but what can you do. I was 2-0, the Brian's were 1-1.
Not much going on this week, and I have a busy day. So, today I will just give you my picks.
On Telefutura,
10 Light Welter Henry Bruseles 25-3-1, 850.0, 14 Active, 39 AllTime vs Robert Frankel, 21-7-1, 734.4, 60, 196.
Brian's Bruseles, Me Bruseles
10 Feather Mario Santiago 18-1-0, 801.0, 21, 47 vs Edel Ruiz, 29-18-4, 620.9, 38, 46.
Brian's Santiago, Me Santiago
On ESPN2,
10 Feather Monty Meza Clay 26-1-0, 846.2, 12, 34 vs Eric Aiken, 16-6-1, 680.4, 43, 80.
Brian's Meza Clay, Me Meza Clay
8 Welter Brian Camechis 16-0-0, 748.1, 58, 187 vs Doel Carrasquillo, 11-6-1, 602.2, 97, 242.
Brian's Camechis, Me Camechis
On Showtime,
10 Light Middle Ricardo Cortes 22-1-1, 823.7, 27, 190 vs Alfredo Angulo, 11-0-0, 724.6, 67, 119.
Brian's Cortes, Me Angulo
8 Light Mickey Bey, Jr., 9-0-0, 681.4, 30, 71 vs Robert Acevedo, 5-3-3, 539.1, 81, 155.
Brian's Bey, Jr., Me Bey, Jr.
See you next week.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
1/25 - 1/26 Preview and Review
The Brian's picked Martinez, I picked Martinez, Winner Martinez
Brian's picked Soto Karass, I picked Soto Karass, Winner Soto Karass
Brian's picked Bailey, I picked Bailey, Winner Bailey
Brian's picked Davis, I picked Davis, Winner Fields
Brian's picked Corley, I picked Alexander, Winner Alexander
Brian's picked Golota, I picked Mollo, Winner Golota
Brian's picked Karmazin, I picked Karmazin, Winner Bunema
Brian's picked Jones, Jr., I picked Jones, Jr., Winner Jones, Jr.
So that's 5-3 for me and the Brian's and we were 4-2 when we agreed and 1-1 when we didn't.
This week is pretty slim pickings. Telefutura hasn't decided who there co-feature is, there is no ESPN card and there is only one HBO fight as they will be reshowing the Jones, Jr.-Trinidad fight. So, not much to predict this weekend, but let's see what we do. The Telefutura Main Event is a 12 round Flyweight bout between Hugo Fidel Cazares and Kermin Guardia. Cazares




Friday, January 18, 2008
1-18 - 1/19 Preview and Review
Brian's pick Escobedo, I pick Escobedo, Winner Escobedo
Brian's pick Mora, I pick Mora, Winner Mora
Brian's pick Pascal, I pick Pascal, Winner Pascal
Brian's pick Miranda, I pick Miranda, Winner Miranda
Adorno gave Escobedo a good fight, but he was unable to win. Mora got a ridiculous stoppage against Ruvalcaba. Ruvalcaba had a lose upper body and was not going to win, but he was not in trouble when the fight was stopped. I underestimated Pittman a bit, and perhaps overrated Pascal, who won a fairly heavy decision but looked pedestrian against Pittman, who had him in trouble more than once. If Pascal fights a tough guy, he will lose his unbeaten record. Miranda returned to form with a stunning KO that almost put Banks out of the ring onto the floor. Very exciting fight that can be seen on espn360.com. Leader in the clubhouse for KO of the year.
This week should be a good one, if only for the big fight. 3 cards, the regulars on Friday and a PPV on Saturday. We begin with Telefutura on Friday. The co-feature is an 8 round Flyweight bout between Raul Martinez and Alex Baba. Martinez

The Main Event on Telefutura is a 10 round Welterweight fight, Jesus Soto Karass vs. Germaine Sanders. Soto Karass


The other Friday night card is on ESPN. The co-feature is a 10 round Welterweight fight between Randall Bailey and Anthony Mora. Bailey
The ESPN Main Event is scheduled to be a 10 round cruiserweight fight, Eric Fields vs. Kelvin Davis. Fields fights out of Ardmore, OK. He is 10-0-0 with 8 KOs and 25 years old. He fought two weeks ago and got a first round KO against noname Eric Pippin. I have never seen him fight and he has never fought anybody. Fields is rated 137th in the All-Time Cruiserweight ratings and 79th in the Active ratings. This is a big step up for him. Davis

The main event on Saturday is an HBO pay-per-view with four televised fights. The undercard starts with a 10 round Light Welterweight fight, Devon Alexander vs. DeMarcus Corley. Alexander fights out of St. Louis. He is 13-0-0 and 20 years old. He was


Fight number two will probably a twelve round Heavyweight fight, Mike Mollo vs. Andrew Golota. Mollo

Fight number three, a 12 round Light Middleweight fight, Roman Karmazin vs. Alex Bunema. Karmazin
And, finally, The Main Event of the weekend. 12 rounds, Light Heavyweights, Roy Jones, Jr. vs. Felix Trinidad.
Jones, Jr. was born in and fights out of Pensacola, FL. He is 51-4-0 and 39 years old. He was the outstanding fighter of the games in 1988 where he won a silver medal. He is a former Heavy, Light Heavy, Super Middle and Middleweight World Champ. He has been the best pound for pound fighter in the world for a good portion of his career. His last fight was a unanimous decision against a dangerous Anthony Hanshaw in July. I have seen him fight at least five times. He has a bit of an unorthodox style but he is ridiculously athletic. He has blazing handspeed and good knockout power. His defense is not perfect, but his speed usually makes up for it. Antonio Tarver raised some questions about his chin, but in his dotage, he appears to be improving his defense enough to make up for it. I still think he can be a World Class fighter. He has fought all the names around, Tarver, Glen Johnson, James Toney, John Ruiz, Clinton Woods, Montell Griffin twice, Otis Grant, Virgil Hill, Vinny Pazienza, Thomas Tate, Bernard Hopkins, Jorge Fernando Castro. He is currently rated as the number 5 All-Time Light Heavyweight and 25th All-Time Lb 4 Lb. He is 2nd in the Active ratings and 8th in the Active Lb. 4 Lb. ratings. Trinidad was born in Cupey Alto, PR and fights out of San Juan, PR. He is 42-2-0 and 35 years old. He has been a Welter, Light Middle, and Middleweight World Champ. His last fight was way back in May of 05, losing a unanimous decision to Winky Wright. I have seen him fight at least twice. He is great. Good power, good speed, good hands, but that was more than 2 1/2 years ago. We'll have to see what time has done to him. He has fought all the greats in his weight class as well, his only two losses coming to Bernard Hopkins and Winky Wright. He beat Ricardo Mayorga, William Joppy, Fernando Vargas, Oscar De La Hoya, Hugo Pineda, Pernell Whitaker, Hector Camacho, Yory Boy Campas, Oba Carr. He is currently rated 13th on the All-Time Welterweight ratings. If he were active, he would be the number one Active Middleweight. Two legends. First ballot Hall of Famers. Trinidad has been gone longer. He is also moving up in weight, while Jones is moving down. The last time Jones moved down was before his fight with Tarver. We all know how that went. The Brian's say Jones, Jr. 1092.8 over Trinidad 1071.5. I think the rust and the pounds will be heavy on Trinidad. I'll take Jones, Jr.
So, in summary, the Brian's pick:
Martinez---------I pick Martinez
Soto Karass------I pick Soto Karass
Bailey-----------I pick Bailey
Davis------------I pick Davis
Corley-----------I pick Alexander
Golota-----------I pick Mollo
Karmazin---------I pick Karmazin
Jones, Jr.-------I pick Jones, Jr.
The Trinidad-Jones, Jr. fight should be great. Don't miss it.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
1/11 Preview and Review
Brian's pick Viloria, I pick Viloria, Winner Viloria
Brian's pick Rosales, I pick Rosales, Winner Rosales
Brian's pick Mesquita, I pick Peterson, Winner Peterson
Brian's pick Peterson, I pick Peterson, Winner Peterson
Brian's pick Raheem, I pick Raheem, Winner Raheem
Brian's pick Green, I pick Green, Winner Green
Brian's pick Johnson, I pick Johnson, Winner Johnson
Brian's pick Malignaggi, I pick Ngoudjo, Winner Malignaggi
Viloria looked really big and he did not look great, but he had enough to win. Rosales looked good in an early stoppage. Esalas looked like he was just glad to be there. Lamont Peterson pretty much shut out Mesquita and looked a lot better than Anthony, who, when he didn't get an early knockout looked lost. He finally got it back together and did get the KO, though. Raheem looked very sharp in a 1st rnd KO. Green was looking for a KO and didn't get it, but he looked good for the 8 rounds my tivo allowed me to watch. Showtime inexplicably did not televise the Johnson-Pineda fight, but Johnson won by KO. Ngoudjo gave Malignaggi a good run. I had the fight very close, but Malignaggi won the decision. I went 7-1, and so did the Brian's.
This week sees a bit less action, just two Friday night cards by the regulars. In the Telefutura co-feature, Vicente Escobedo vs. Pascali Adorno in a 10 round Lightweight fight. Escobedo

In the Telefutura Main Event we revisit Sergio Mora in a 10 round Middleweight fight against Rito Ruvalcaba. Mora

The other card, on ESPN promisese to deliver some quickies. We start with Jean Pascal and Omar Pittman in a 10 round Super Middleweight bout. Pascal


The main event gives us Edison Miranda vs. David Banks in a 10 round Super Middleweight fight. Miranda

To review, the Brian's pick:
Escobedo---------I pick Escobedo
Mora-------------I pick Mora
Pascal------------I pick Pascal
Miranda----------I pick Miranda
And if you're choosing between the two, I would suggest ESPN for the more exciting card.
Friday, January 4, 2008
1/4-1/5 Preview and Review
Brian's pick Fields I pick Fields Winner Fields
Brian's pick Clottey I pick Clottey Winner Clottey
Brian's pick Rodriguez I pick Rodriguez Winner Rodriguez
Brian's pick Antillon I pick Antillon Winner Antillon
Brian's pick Guinn I pick Guinn Winner Hawkins
Now the Brian's also picked Darrell Woods to beat Mark Woolnough while I picked Woolnough, mainly because I thought Woods was done. Woolnough dropped out and Woods fought Louis Sargeant, a total scrub, and lost. So, I know the Brian's would have had Woods, but I don't know for certain that I would have picked Sargeant, so, I'm gonna throw that one out. As for the others, Fields looked mediocre, but Koval was terrible. Clottey looked good. Rodriguez looked bad and McGee did much better than I thought, losing a close decision. And, I was wrong about Guinn. He didn't show up and got beaten easily by Hawkins. I should have expected trouble when Teddy Atlas, in his first comment of the year said he wished ESPN had done a better job of putting the show together. Great. So, I was 4-1 and the Brian's were 4-1.
This week will be a busy one. We have 3 cards Friday night and one on Saturday on Showtime. We'll start with the Telefutura card on Friday. The co-featured bout is a 10 round Super Flyweight fight featuring Brian Viloria vs. Jose Garcia Bernal.
The Telefutura Main Event is a 12 round Light Welterweight bout featuring Michel Rosales vs. Dairo Esalas. Rosales was born in and fights out of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. He is 13-1-0 and 24 years old. In his last fight he bombed out rising prospect Americo Santos with a first round TKO in October. I have seen his last two fights, but there is not much to remember, other than his decent power taking out Santos. The only other decent name on his resume is Manuel Garnica, whom he also beat. He is rated as the 75th All-Time Light Welterweight and 35th on the Active list.
Next up, a ShoBox event on Showtime featuring the Peterson brothers. On the undercard, we will start with a 10 round Welterweight fight between older brother Lamont vs. Antonio Mesquita. Peterson

In the main event, we have Anthony Peterson vs. Jose Antonio Izquierdo in a 10 round Light Welterweight fight. Peterson
The last Friday night card is on ESPN. The co-featured bout is an 8 round Lighweight fight featuring Zahir Raheem vs. Ricardo Dominguez. Raheem

The Main Event is a 10 round Super Middleweight bout featuring Allan Green vs. Rubin Williams. Green

Finally, the Saturday night card on Showtime. It begins with a 10 round Light Heavyweight fight between Glen Johnson and Hugo Pineda. Johnson