Live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California and televised on HBO, Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao locked horns with tough Mexican veteran Hector Velazquez. Here is how it went down, punch for punch, in California. Round 1: Manny Pacquiao, 130, comes out is his southpaw stance, while Hector Velazquez, …
Read More »Fernando Vargas vs Javier Castillejo -LIVE RD BY RD
***Fernando Vargas vs Javier Castillejo -LIVE RD BY RD*** Keep refreshing till the end Round 1: Both fighters come out in the orthodox stance. Vargas stalking as Castillejo not much going on. Castillejo shots a jab, and Vargas comes in with a left to the body. Castillejo missing with a …
Read More »Ricardo \”Rocky\” Juarez vs. Humberto \”La Zorrita\” Soto – LIVE RD BY RD
***Live Round By Round of Ricardo “Rocky” Juarez vs. Humberto “La Zorrita” Soto*** Fight fans! As usual, Saddoboxing.com continues to bring the greatest fans on the planet the best coverage available. Welcome to the first edition of “Live Round by Rounds” as we will be providing the action as it …
Read More »Round by Round: Ricardo Dominguez vs. Rafael Ortiz.
ESPN2’s Tuesday Night Fights show came from Camp Pendleton in California. Tickets were gifted to the attending marines by Sycuan Ringside Promotions in honor of them and the US troops fighting overseas. King of the four rounders Butterbean toyed with no-hoper Rick Zufall for almost three rounds before battering him …
Read More »Round by Round: Jeff Lacy vs. Robin Reid.
Tonight in Tampa, Florida, hometown champion Jeff “Left Hook” Lacy took on Robin “Grim Reaper” Reid in defense of his IBF super middleweight championship. This would be the fight in which we realized that Lacy was a pretender, or the real thing. SaddoBoxing wraps up its big fight coverage of …
Read More »Round by Round: Marcos Ramirez vs. Tiger Smalls.
The main event of ESPN2’s Tuesday Night Fight’s show coming from Kansas City, Missouri featured a twelve round featherweight fight between undefeated contender Marcos Ramirez and Tiger Smalls. After an action-packed co-feature served up between Silverio Ortiz and Daniel Seda, this fight needs to live up to expectations as a …
Read More »Round by Round: Daniel Seda vs. Silverio Ortiz.
The Tuesday Night Fight televised action on ESPN2 got underway last night with a ten round competition between Daniel Seda and Silverio Ortiz. The two orthodox lightweights came together as a chief support to the main event of Tiger Smalls versus Marcos Ramirez coming up later. Ortiz is a tough …
Read More »Round by Round: Lamont Peterson vs. Miguel Torrecillas.
Tuesday night in Lula, Mississippi, ESPN2 presented a main event featuring light welterweight contender Lamont Peterson, one half of the fighting Peterson brothers. Peterson came into the fight buoyed by an undefeated 11-0 (6 KOs) record while his opponent, Miguel Torrecillas entered the bout having won sixteen bouts, lost four, …
Read More »Round by Round: Bernard Hopkins vs. Jermain Taylor.
This is the fight that the boxing world had been waiting for with great anticipation since the moment it was announced. Bernard Hopkins, ruler of the middleweight division for ten years and undefeated in twelve, at forty-years-old, could he defy the odds and post his twenty-first middleweight title defense? Or …
Read More »Round by Round: Oscar Larios vs. Wayne McCullough II.
As extensively detailed on this site, many people figured Wayne McCullough to be a spent force in terms of world title contention. However, the Irish warhorse proved all of the doubters wrong last night in Las Vegas with a stunning performance against Oscar Larios in a rematch for the WBC …
Read More »Round by Round: Fernando Montiel vs. Evert Brisceno.
The first world title fight held at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas last night featured WBO super flyweight champion Fernando Montiel in action against late substitute Evert Brisceno. The Nicaraguan Brisceno stepped in at extremely short notice for troubled former world champion Eric Morel who looks set to face sexual …
Read More »Round by Round: Miguel Angel Cotto vs. Mohamad Abdulaev.
Last night in New York’s Madison Square Gardens, Puerto Rico’s beloved WBO light welterweight champion Miguel Angel Cotto came to the arena to defend that title against his challenger and former amateur nemesis Mohamad Abdulaev of Uzbekistan. Before the grand event of the Puerto Rico Day Parade, Cotto made his …
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