Friday, July 19, 2013

Espinoza talks Matthysse-Garcia, more


Espinoza talks Matthysse-Garcia, more
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 19, 2013


Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer made a major announcement at noon on Thursday, when during a conference call he made it public that the highly anticipated junior welterweight showdown between Lucas Matthysse and Danny Garcia would be the Sept. 14 Showtime pay-per-view co-feature to Floyd Mayweather-Saul Alvarez.

In attendance at Thursday's ShoBox weigh-in to discuss the fight as well as a few other items was Showtime Sports executive vice president Stephen Espinoza.

Rumors of the Matthysse-Garcia fight had been swirling for weeks, and Espinoza admitted to RingTV the fight had been done before Thursday's announcement.

"The fight had been done for a little bit," shared Espinoza. "We wanted to wait for the right timing. For one, Richard was in Europe at the time. This is one of the rare occasions in boxing where a secret couldn't be kept. It's a miracle one of us didn't let it out. We've all been dying to make the big announcement."

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Bits & Pieces: Sparring partners pick Bey by knockout


Bits & Pieces: Sparring partners pick Bey by knockout
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 18, 2013


Though he only has nine knockouts in his 18 wins, the chief sparring partners for lightweight prospect Mickey Bey both agree in their assessment that Bey will stop John Molina on Friday in their ShoBox main event.

British welterweight contender Ashley Theophane and welterweight prospect Chase Corbin gave Bey most of his work in preparation for this fight, a ten-round bout that will be Bey's toughest test by far.

"John's been at a higher level and fought for the title, but Mickey is the one coming up," said Theophane to RingTV on Wednesday when asked about the fight.

"I think Mickey is gonna stop him. I expect him to outclass him and I don't think it is going the distance."

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Love opens up about his suspension, setback


Love opens up about his suspension, setback
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 18, 2013


Wednesday afternoon in Las Vegas, middleweight contender J'Leon Love was in attendance at the Mayweather Boxing Club while his stablemates get ready for Friday's card at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

For the first time, Love discussed at length his suspension stemming from the diuretic he tested positive for following his close decision victory over Gabriel Rosado. The fight took place on the May pay-per-view undercard to promotional boss Floyd Mayweather's lopsided decision win over Robert Guerrero.

Prior to the fight, Love suffered a family tragedy, as his older brother Gerald was killed in a shooting in Love's native Detroit. The incident occurred less than two months before Love was set to make the biggest step up in his career.

"My brother was left with nine kids, and now, I've taken them up as though they were my own," shared Love. "I am the one in the family making the big money, so I'm going to make sure they are taken care of now."

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Cotto-Rodriguez agreed to in principle, manager says


Cotto-Rodriguez agreed to in principle, manager says
Mark E. Ortega
July 18, 2013
RingTV.com


The proposed Oct. 5 fight between Miguel Cotto and Delvin Rodriguez has essentially been agreed to by both sides, according to Rodriguez's manager A.J. Galante.

"Delvin's promoter, Joe DeGuardia, and I, have an agreement in principle with Cotto's people," Galante told RingTV.com on Wednesday evening.

"We are working on finalizing the documents. It's not 100 percent, but I would be surprised if it's not done by the weekend. But I stress that it is not 100 percent done yet."

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Donaire contemplated retirement, talks comeback, Rigondeaux, HBO


Donaire contemplated retirement, talks comeback, Rigondeaux, HBO
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 16, 2013


You wouldn't have guessed it based on the fact that it was easily the most important year of his professional career, but Nonito Donaire was at one point contemplating retirement during 2012. Last year, Donaire fought four times on the way to earning Fighter of the Year honors from the Boxing Writers Assoc. of America.

"Honestly, after the [Toshiaki] Nishioka fight, I was really thinking about retiring," Donaire told RingTV.com on Friday as he took in ESPN2's Friday Night Fights in Las Vegas.

"I felt like I had accomplished everything I set out to. I had won titles in multiple divisions, had made it onto pound-for-pound lists. I was ready to quit, and then I got the [Jorge] Arce fight [in December] and just decided to get back in the gym."

During 2012, Donaire conquered the 122-pound division, and his four-fight year was a rarity for a top fighter.

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Frampton out of Saturday fight with Briceno

Frampton out of Saturday fight with Briceno
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 16, 2013


Belfast junior featherweight contender Carl Frampton announced via Twitter on Tuesday that he will be unable to fight Everth Briceno this Saturday at London's Wembley Stadium as scheduled, due to an ear injury.

Frampton's tweets read:

"I'm upset to have to announce that I have been ruled out of my fight on Saturday by the BBBofC. An old injury mildly reoccurred in a spar. A specialist initially informed me I was fit to box. Today, the BBBofC ruled me out. I'm so, so sorry, especially to the people who were coming to support me. It has been an amazing camp and I'm gutted I won't be able to showcase my improvement in Wembley."

The bout was to take place on the monster Frank Warren card featuring Dereck Chisora against Malik Scott and Billy Joe Saunders against Gary O'Sullivan. Frampton was making his debut with Warren after jumping ship from Matchroom Sport following his win over Kiko Martinez in February.

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Atlas gives Povetkin 'a good shot' to beat Klitschko


Atlas gives Povetkin 'a good shot' to beat Klitschko
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 15, 2013


From 2009 to 2011, ESPN2 Friday Night Fights analyst and former trainer Teddy Atlas took on heavyweight Alexander Povetkin as somewhat of a personal project.

The two enjoyed a bit of success together before splitting in 2011, leaving both sides a bit embittered. Two years later, Povetkin faces an uphill battle in challenging Wladimir Klitschko in Moscow on Oct. 5 as a long-odds underdog.

Atlas was in Las Vegas on Friday to call that night's action for FNF, the job which kept him from working with Povetkin for his bout last February against cruiserweight titlist Marco Huck.

Though Atlas has previously been critical of Povetkin's performances since the two moved on from each other, he likes his former charge's chances against the younger half of the two-headed Klitschko monster.

"I gave him a good fight plan for Klitschko [when we worked together]," Atlas told RingTV prior to ESPN2 going on the air on Friday.

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Perez wins showcase against Riovalle


Perez wins showcase against Riovalle
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 13, 2013


INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Alejandro Perez started out his career underneath the Top Rank umbrella, but it ultimately didn’t work out, resulting in Perez going on his own for a long stretch.

Perez fared pretty well given the circumstances, scoring some credible victories over a range of contenders. Yet, Perez was unable to parlay those victories into a major fight, likely due to not having a powerful promoter at his disposal.

Earlier this year, Perez signed on again with Top Rank, believing they could navigate him up the ladder the correct way. Saturday night in Inglewood, Calif., their second run began with a showcase bout in the 10-round main event of Solo Boxeo against Edgar Riovalle.

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Consummate pro Perez ready for showcase bout


Consummate pro Perez ready for showcase bout
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 12, 2013


It hasn't been an easy road for Salinas, Calif. junior lightweight Alejandro Perez, who is wrapping up his tenth year as a professional fighter at the age of 27. Finally, it feels as though the young fighter has a bit of stability after signing with Top Rank just last month.

Perez headlines Saturday's UniMas Solo Boxeo card against Edgar Riovalle in a bout that can largely be considered a showcase fight, something Perez hasn't been the benefactor of many times over his 21-fight career. The fight headlines a card at the Hollywood Park Casino in Inglewood, Calif.

This will actually be Perez's second go-around with Top Rank, having more or less began his career with the company before suffering a shock decision loss to journeyman Adolfo Landeros in June of 2008.

That defeat derailed Perez a bit, while at the same time ending his relationship with the company. This forced Perez to navigate the tough sport of boxing pretty much on his own. For the situation he was presented, Perez has managed to become a solid gatekeeper, but with Top Rank, he hopes to become more than that.

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Bits & Pieces: Friday Night Fights notes

Bits & Pieces: Friday Night Fights notes
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 12, 2013


Tonight, a well-matched ESPN2 Friday Night Fights card takes place in Las Vegas at Texas Station Casino as Chris Avalos meets Drian Francisco in the 10-round junior featherweight main event while unbeaten prospects Abie Han and Glen Tapia put their “0s” on the line against each other in a 154-pound bout.

Top Rank matchmaker Brad Goodman shared the story on how Han-Tapia came together.

“Louie Burke (Han's trainer) informed us they were ready for a step up, so we offered Mat Korobov (who is coming off a career-best stoppage of Ossie Duran),” Goodman told RingTV.com shortly after Thursday’s weigh-in finished up.

“They told us, ‘No, we want Glen Tapia,’ and I said, ‘but Louie, Tapia is a 154-pounder.’ Louie told me Abie can make 154 pounds easy and that they wanted the fight.”

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

The One undercard: What I'd like to see


The One undercard: What I'd like to see
Mark E. Ortega
Freelance
July 10, 2013

With September 15's highly-anticipated mega fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Saul Alvarez just a tad more than two months away, you would think by now we would have some clue how the undercard is shaping up.

There have been rumors of a fight between Lucas Matthysse and Danny Garcia appearing as the co-feature. That fight is one of the top four or five fights that can be made in all of boxing and would perhaps be the best pay-per-view co-feature to ever have been put together.

With that in mind, what about the rest of the undercard? Or what if Matthysse-Garcia doesn't get made? There are many logical bouts that can be put together that would all but guarantee fans get their money's worth out of the bouts leading into the main event.

Here is a list of fights I've come up with that seem plausible for the September 15th undercard. Note that none of these fights should break the bank and could come at a decent price.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Remembering Lenny LaPaglia

Remembering Lenny LaPaglia
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 8, 2013


Sad news broke over the weekend as entertaining Melrose Park, Ill., club fighter Lenny LaPaglia passed away Saturday in his home in Illinois at the age of 53 from a heart attack.

Though LaPaglia didn't possess championship credentials, he certainly had championship caliber heart. LaPaglia compiled a record of 36-9 with 33 KOs, retiring after a 1995 knockout loss to Thomas Hearns in Detroit.

LaPaglia participated in a great number of wars in the ring, none more memorable than his July 14, 1988 clash with St. Louis light heavyweight Art Jimmerson at the Felt Forum (now the Theater at Madison Square Garden) in New York City. The fight will have taken place 25 years ago next week.

Jimmerson, now living in Los Angeles, remembers the fight fondly when reached by RingTV.com on Monday afternoon.

“I remember having a seven-fight win streak at the time I was offered the fight,” recalled Jimmerson.

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Sturm stops Radosevic in fourth

Sturm stops Radosevic in fourth
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 6, 2013


Former WBA middleweight titleholder Felix Sturm found it hard to find the win column starting with the loss of the alphabet trinket to Daniel Geale last September.

Sturm lost an IBF eliminator against veteran Sam Soliman in February, though the bout was later overturned to a no contest when Soliman tested positive for a performance enhancing substance.

Still, the struggles with Soliman indicated that Sturm was perhaps nearing the end of his career. Looking to prove he had more to offer, Sturm met unbeaten Predrag Radosevic in an eliminator for the IBF’s No. 2 spot in his native Germany.

Sturm (38-3-2, 17 knockouts) turned in a quality performance against the unheralded Montenegro native, dropping Radosevic three times with body shots before the corner threw in the towel in the fourth round.

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Friday, July 5, 2013

EPIX taking a break from boxing--at least for now

EPIX taking a break from boxing--at least for now
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
July 5, 2013


Beginning with March 2011's heavyweight title fight between Vitali Klitschko and Odlanier Solis, little-known premium cable network Epix jumped headfirst into the boxing game, televising European cards that were getting passed on by HBO and Showtime.

However, since this past May's heavyweight title fight between Wladimir Klitschko and Francesco Pianeta, the network has been mum regarding any new fights on their schedule. In fact, the Epix Sports Twitter account has been silent since May 16, causing one to wonder if the network has decided to bow out of the fight game for good.

"There are no boxing events planned this summer, but we remain interested in great opportunities that are a good fit for Epix," said Epix chief of staff Nora Ryan on Friday afternoon after being reached by e-mail.

Ryan continued by saying they are expanding their Epix Sports documentary programming, with several documentaries currently in development. Ryan said a few of these involve boxing and that she would notify RingTV of an impending announcement.

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Sunday, June 30, 2013

90s acts rock downtown Vegas amidst heavy heat




90s acts rock downtown Vegas amidst heavy heat
Mark E. Ortega
June 30, 2013

If a near record-setting Las Vegas temperature wasn't hot enough Saturday night, additional heat was brought by the Summerland Tour as part of Fremont Street's Rock of Vegas 2013 free concert series in downtown Las Vegas.

Popular nineties acts Everclear, Live, Filter, and Sponge played over the course of more than three hours in front of a packed crowd that braved temperatures more than one hundred degrees. This despite the sun having set hours before.

The bands played condensed sets in order to get through the show by 12:30. Due to this, each act played through their recognizable hits while also throwing in a new track or two to bring attention to new albums they are or will soon be peddling.