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A fight between age 39 heavyweights in Moscow:
Fres Oquendo vs. Danny Williams on March 8 in Moscow? - Boxing News
Looks like Denis Boytsov is free of Universum:
Boytsov return fight is a go
New promotional video of Vyacheslav Glazkov vs. Malik Scott:
http://www.allboxing.ru/archives/2013-02-15_13_22.html
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Francesco Pianeta's promoter says Pianeta will not be fighting Wladimir Klitschko:
Promotor Pianety: Nie rozmawiamy z Kliczką - BoxingBet.pl
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Brash Broner taking on Mayweather traits, more notes - MMA - Chris Mannix - SI.com
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Wladimir Klitschko-Bryant Jennings gaining steam
Unified heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko is closing in on a deal to defend his titles against U.S. heavyweight prospect Bryant Jennings, multiple sources told SI.com. The targeted date is May 4.
Finalizing Klitschko-Jennings will depend on the involvement of HBO or Showtime. Klitschko (59-3) is counting on Jennings (16-0), a fast-rising prospect who blossomed into a well-known contender fighting regularly on NBC Sports Network last year, to draw the interest of one of the two top premium networks. If HBO or Showtime are interested -- a source says HBO is -- Jennings will be the opponent. If not, Klitschko will turn to Italian heavyweight Francesco Pianeta, in a broadcast that will likely be shown in the U.S. on Epix and EpixHD.com.
The date is notable because it is when pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather has announced he plans to return to the ring. However, there is a growing sense in the industry that Mayweather, who has yet to name an opponent, won't be ready to fight in May. One scenario is that one of the premium networks buys Klitschko-Jennings and makes a split site doubleheader with Saul Alvarez, who is also expected to return on May 4. In interviews, Alvarez says his opponent will be undefeated titleholder Austin Trout.
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James Ali Bashir says David Price and Kubrat Pulev are real threats to Wladimir Klitschko, but Tyson Fury is not.
Klitschko's Trainer: Price, Pulev Are Threats - Not Fury! - Boxing News
Wladimir Klitschko says Price vs. Thompson is a 50-50 fight:
World Boxing News - Wladimir Klitschko: David Price v Tony Thompson is 50/50
Bryant Jennings says Wladimir Klitschko is a great boxer and he's ready to fight him now:
Брайант Дженнингс: Братья Кличко - великие боксеры
Alexander Povetkin's manager says they want the fight with Wladimir Klitschko, but there has to be more money:
Хрюнов: Гонорар Поветкина должен соответствовать масштабу его личности
Tomasz Adamek says he was certainly not scared of Pulev, he chose another direction for financial reasons:
Adamek: Na pewno nie wystraszyłem się Pulewa
Boris Grinberg says he will keep Magomed Abdusalamov active this year.
http://www.allboxing.ru/archives/2013-02-16_05_38.html
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David Price: Two More Fights and I'm World Title Ready - Boxing News
David Price says the heavyweight division is not in bad shape, and when the Klitschkos retire it will be very competitive again. He says the Klitschkos are too much better than the rest:
Прайс: Когда Виталий Кличко уйдет из бокса, путь к вершине будет открыт
Denis Boytsov's attorney talks about the situation with Universum (use google translate):
http://www.allboxing.ru/archives/2013-02-17_14_00.html
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An Australian promoter is trying to make Solomon Haumono vs. Samuel Peter, and James Toney vs. Kali Meehan or Shane Cameron.
Cuenca in firing line for thriller | Newcastle Herald
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Japanese heavyweight Hidaka defeats Tilman
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Unbeaten Japanese heavyweight Rio Hidaka (10-0, 8 KOs), 216.75, defeated New Zealander Clarence Tilman (11-11-2, 6 KOs), 274, by a nearly lopsided decision (79-74 twice and 79-73) over eight hard-fought rounds on Sunday in Sanda, Japan.
Hidaka controlled the contest with his constant pressure and solid overhand rights, but the much taller and heavier Tilman occasionally landed a vicious punch to the face at a time. Hidaka, too anxious to finish his foe, looked too tense and stiff to throw punches smoothly, but he was an aggressor all the way. The 6’4” Tilman withstood the shorter Japanese banger’s shots and attempted to land his wicked right cross. Hidaka, who had always asked for more bouts, has been already booked in Osaka this coming May. He stays busy, which may be good for him.
Promoter: Green Tsuda Promotions.
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