Wednesday, 10 February 2010

The heavyweight kings of the 1890's

For those that did the first quiz in the heavyweight series, they may be interested in this article on the top heavyweight fighters of the 1890's, according to Helium.com this is actually a "history" article and not a sports article but whatever. For those who are fans of learning the old stuff in boxing, Tom Sharkey may well be one of the most forgotten fighters in the history of the sport and so expect an article on him when www.ringnews24.com is up and running. For those who would rather have a quiz the second part of my Heavyweight Boxing Quiz is now on Hubpages as is the 3rd and 4th (Joe Louis and the Post Louis era) parts which will go up over the next few days.

So what about this coming weekend, say what you want but it's the biggest fight in Nathan Cleverly's short career, one that promises to be one of the greatest in British history, as he takes on the Italian veteran Antonio Brancalion on Saturday. A fight that I may be able to preview some time before Saturday. Also on the same card are a bunch of the hottest British prospects in Kevin Mitchell, James DeGale, Frankie Gavin and Derek Chisora as well as the Walsh brothers. One I'm taking a personal interest in is the fight with the young KO machine Khetag Kozaev who's 8-0 (8KO's) record has come against mainly poor fighters but he's just 19. His opponent is the relatively tough Konstantin Makhankov who has been stopped once in 34 fights, that was when Makhankov's corner threw in the towel against Victor Oganov. A 9th straight stoppage for Kozaev will quickly see him getting a huge win for a man so young.

In America, Las Vegas to be precise there is an enthralling card that features several big names and a few intriguing contests:
Nonito Donaire v Gerson Guerrero (Prediction-a barn burner with Donaire winning late in an enthralling contests)
Fernando Montiel v Ciso Morale (Prediction- Montiel every day and twice on Sunday's, not sure what the 22 year old "Kid Terrible" has done to deserve this fight)
Gerry Penalosa v Eric Morel (Prediction- I think Penalosa will win this but it will be a classic fight that will almost certainly go under the radar. Definitely one of Penalosa's final fights of a brilliant career)
Bernabe Concepcion v Mario Santiago (Prediction- One I'm not sure on but it's a great fight between 2 young stars in the making)
Also on that card is Matt Korobov.

Boxing is dead? Hardly.

This blog may not see an immediate update after the fights due to the wonderful woman in my life being one whom isn't a big fight girl, though it will be updated sometime afterwards. Hopefully with a preview of both the Kozaev and the Cleverly fights.

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