Showing posts with label Oleg Maskaev. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oleg Maskaev. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Lederman's most memorable Boxing After Dark fights
Lederman's most memorable Boxing After Dark fights
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
March 27, 2013
Over the course of its 15 year run, HBO's Boxing After Dark series has produced some of the sport's most exciting matchups. The series has televised cards from all over the world in eight different countries with more than 125 championship bouts being broadcast.
The inaugural broadcast on Feb. 3, 1996 featured a smashing 122-pound contest between rising Marco Antonio Barrera and a still quality Kennedy McKinney. It was a back-and-forth war with tons of bad blood. The program, which has focused on building stars for its World Championship Boxing brand, has hardly looked back since that first show.
On Saturday, a rematch of one of last year’s best fights tops an HBO B.A.D. telecast.Brandon Rios looks to duplicate his mid-rounds stoppage of Mike Alvarado at the Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The first fight, which took place last October in Carson, Calif., was a B.A.D. opener (for Nonito Donaire-Toshiaki Nishioka), while this fight will headline – to lots of fanfare.
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Thursday, March 14, 2013
Commentary: Hopkins can enhance legacy with Povetkin fight
Commentary: Hopkins can enhance legacy with Povetkin fight
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
March 14, 2013
This past Saturday, Bernard Hopkins topped himself again by becoming the oldest recognized world champion at age 48 after handing undefeated light heavyweight beltholder Tavoris Cloud a clear decision defeat in Brooklyn in front of more than 12,000 fans at the Barclays Center.
The victory is another accolade to add to a laundry list of them, leaving few worthwhile challenges to remain for the former longtime middleweight champion, who also holds the record for defenses in that weight class with 20.
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Friday, December 11, 2009
“The Big O” suffers a devastating L
“The Big O” suffers a devastating L
Mark E. Ortega
FightFanNation.com
December 11, 2009
For the second time in two weeks, a
veteran fighter on the verge of a nice payday was destroyed in a
supposed tune-up bout at the hands of a much less regarded fighter as
#2 WBC heavyweight Oleg Maskaev [36-7, 27 KOs] was dispatched 1:54
into the opening round at the hands of Newburgh, New York native Nagy
Aguilera [15-2, 10 KOs] in front of a near capacity crowd at the
Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento, California, the adopted hometown
of Maskaev. The loss will cause Maskaev, nicknamed “The Big O”,
to miss out on a title eliminator in 2010 for the right to fight WBC
champion Vitali Klitschko.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Maskaev, Aguilera weigh-in
Maskaev, Aguilera weigh-in
Mark E. Ortega
FightFanNation.com
December 10, 2009
Thursday afternoon at the Red Lion
Hotel in Sacramento, California, Oleg Maskaev [36-6, 27 KOs], the
adopted son of Sacramento weighed in at 243 pounds for his ten-round
heavyweight bout against Nagy Aguilera [14-2, 9 KOs], 229, of
Newburgh, New York. The bout headlines a six-fight card that will
take place at Sacramento's Memorial Auditorium tomorrow. If Maskaev
is victorious, he will likely move forward with a final WBC
eliminator against Ray Austin, a fight that could take place in
Sacramento if the crowd turnout for this fight is respectable.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Maskaev trying to relive the American dream
Maskaev trying to relive the American
dream
Mark E. Ortega
FightFanNation.com
December 9, 2009
When Oleg Maskaev gets into the ring
this coming Saturday night at the Memorial Auditorium in his adopted
home of Sacramento, California, he will be doing so as the heavy
favorite. For Maskaev [36-6, 27 KOs], this is something new to him,
as throughout his personal life and professional career he has walked
into things as the overwhelming underdog, which is something he will
have to do again against Vitali Klitschko in a heavyweight title
fight should he be victorious against the much younger Nagy Aguilera
[14-2, 9 KOs] this weekend.
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