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Tito Jones Picks the Weekend Fights Dec 2, 2011

Tito Jones Picks the Weekend Fights Dec 2, 2011

Posted on Friday, December 2nd, 2011 at 12:13 pm.

Friday         The SAP Arena, Manheim, Germany Felix Sturm (36-2-1) vs. Martin Murray (23-0) Tito’s Pick: C’mon. Dude is never losing that title at home. Sturm by decision. The Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, CA         Showtime Anthony Dirrell (23-0) vs. Renan St. Juste (23-2-1) Tito’s Pick: If Dirrell has :READ MORE…

How Low Can Abner Mares Go?

How Low Can Abner Mares Go?

Posted on Thursday, December 1st, 2011 at 12:24 am.

The last time Abner Mares and Joseph Agbeko squared off, the fight was great but the outcome was marred by controversy. Mares, unintentionally it seemed went low on Agbeko more times than anyone could count. Yet the referee, Russell Mora, decided to let it pass, even calling a knockdown on Agbeko when he was clearly :READ MORE…

Will Revenge Backfire on Miguel Cotto

Will Revenge Backfire on Miguel Cotto

Posted on Wednesday, November 30th, 2011 at 4:22 am.

Revenge is a weird thing. It can drive you to great things. After all, living well is the best revenge. But in the world of violence it can come back to haunt you. For three years, Miguel Cotto has gone back and forth publicly about his willingness to get revenge on the first man to :READ MORE…

The Redemption or Destruction of Antonio Margarito?

The Redemption or Destruction of Antonio Margarito?

Posted on Monday, November 28th, 2011 at 12:03 pm.

Saturday night at Boxing’s Mecca, Madison Square Garden, the sport gets what it loves more than a great first time match-up: a revenge match. Puerto Rican superstar Miguel Cotto takes on Mexican rival and boxing’s biggest bad guy Antonio Margarito get back in the ring for the first time since their July 2008 welterweight classic.

Tito Jones Picks the Fights Nov 26, 2011

Tito Jones Picks the Fights Nov 26, 2011

Posted on Saturday, November 26th, 2011 at 3:50 am.

Saturday Monumental Plaza de Toros, Mexico City, Mexico HBO Saul Alvarez (38-0-1) vs. Kermit Cintron (33-4-1) Tito’s Pick: This is an easy one. Kermit is being sent to Mexico thinking he is getting one last shot at the title. Everyone else knows he is being sent to Mexico to lose. Canelo by TKO.

Amanda Serrano Continues Her Historical Journey

Amanda Serrano Continues Her Historical Journey

Posted on Thursday, November 24th, 2011 at 10:48 am.

2011 has been a career year for IBF super featherweight champion Amanda Serrano, 13-0, 9 knockouts.  She exploded out of the gates in January, fighting Ela Nunez twice. The first fight in January was a decision win. In the April rematch, Amanda improved on her performance and stopped Nunez in four rounds. June and August brought first :READ MORE…

Eudy Bernardo Dominates

Eudy Bernardo Dominates

Posted on Thursday, November 24th, 2011 at 10:23 am.

1-0 with a bullet Bryan Acaba won his first fight with a sensational performance against Barrington Douse at the Stage AE in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Wednesday night. Using every punch in the book to the head and body, Bryan came out hard and fast, working his jab and body attack to keep Douse under control.

Eudy Bernardo and Bryan Acaba Invade Pittsburgh

Eudy Bernardo and Bryan Acaba Invade Pittsburgh

Posted on Thursday, November 24th, 2011 at 12:02 am.

Tonight at the Stage AE in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania one of our most dangerous fighters and one of our newest look to take the show by storm.

Tito Jones Picks the Fights Nov 19, 2011

Tito Jones Picks the Fights Nov 19, 2011

Posted on Saturday, November 19th, 2011 at 2:21 am.

Vive Cuervo Salon, Mexico City, Mexico Telemundo Antonio Pitalua (52-5-1) vs. Cosme Rivera (32-14-3) Tito’s Pick: Pitalua by nasty knockout in 6

Who Should Floyd Mayweather, Jr Should Consider Next?

Who Should Floyd Mayweather, Jr Should Consider Next?

Posted on Thursday, November 17th, 2011 at 1:54 pm.

With the months of February and May being thrown out as potential fighting dates for Floyd Mayweather, Jr, the big question is not when he will fight next but who. We know the easy answer: Manny Pacquiao. But in boxing, nothing is as easy as it appears.


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