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return of King Sor the rat King :wow:

i hope that he's had his fill of these career mode fights he's been doing and gets back in the mix esp since he is mando for the winner of chocolatito-estrada

ill take king sor-estrada 3 over king sor-chocolatito 3 all day

i genuinely feel sor has chocolatito's number by this point and it would be brutal while estrada-king sor has the rubber match shyt behind it
 

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Photos: Brandun Lee vs. Samuel Teah - ShoBox Quadrupleheader Weights
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BY BOXING PHOTOS
Published Tue Mar 09, 2021, 04:13 PM EST


Brandun Lee, one of boxing’s fastest-rising prospects, and his opponent Samuel Teah both made weight ahead of their ShoBox: The New Generation main event showdown tomorrow night, Wednesday, March 10, live on SHOWTIME at 9 p.m. ET/PT from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. (photos by Amanda Westcott)

The 21-year-old knockout artist Lee (21-0, 19 KOs), from La Quinta, Calif., returns to the “Fight Sphere” for the third time looking to extend his impressive KO streak to 13 against Philadelphia’s Teah (17-3-1, 7 KOs), a ShoBox veteran who poses the toughest challenge of Lee’s career. The co-main event will see undefeated super featherweight prospect Misael Lopez (11-0, 5 KOs) battle once-beaten Jordan White (10-1, 8 KOs) and two tough undefeated prospects will clash in the second fight of the evening as Philadelphia’s Steven Ortiz (11-0, 3 KOs) takes on Jeremy Hill (14-0, 9 KOs). The telecast opener features 22-year-old power-punching prospect Victor Padilla (8-0, 7 KOs) making his ShoBox debut against another unbeaten Philadelphia native, Thomas Velasquez (10-0-1, 6 KOs).

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Barry Tompkins will call the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

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The four-fight telecast is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and D&D Boxing.

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FINAL WEIGHTS

Super Lightweight 10-Round Bout

Brandun Lee – 139 ¾ lbs.

Samuel Teah – 139 lbs.

Referee: Johnny Callas; Judges: Ken Ezzo (Conn.), Glenn Feldman (Conn.), Steve Weisfeld (N.J.)

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Super Featherweight Eight-Round Bout

Misael Lopez – 129 ¾ lbs.

Jordan White – 130 lbs.

Referee: Arthur Mercante; Judges: Glenn Feldman (Conn.), John McKaie (N.Y.), Don Trella (Conn.)

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Lightweight Eight-Round Bout

Steven Ortiz – 134 ¾ lbs.

Jeremy Hill – 134 ¾ lbs.

Referee: Danny Schiavone; Judges: Tom Carusone (Conn.), John McKaie (N.Y.), Don Trella (Conn.)

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Lightweight Eight-Round Bout

Victor Padilla – 134 lbs.

Thomas Velasquez – 135 lbs.

Referee: Danny Schiavone; Judges: Tom Carusone (Conn.), Ken Ezzo (Conn.), Don Trella (Conn.)

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what are your favorite boxing podcasts and content creators.


I prefer the Black ones because in my experience the other folks(cacs and messicans) can't help but let their :mjpls agendas seep through and it's pathetic a lot of the time


that being said on youtube I fux with Blue Blood Sports TV, Fanon Boxing, and my absolute favorite is Bruce MF Vane. Dude sound like Coli breh :pachaha:
one of my fb friends said dude IS a Coli breh and it all made sense:ohhh:
anyways shoutout to that dude whoever you are on here. Keep up the good work :salute:


as far as podcasts the only ones I listen to somewhat are Tha Boxing Voice. I'm gonna give Pugg and Copp a try but when you read Pugmire's articles on the Athletic in terms of being objective to me he uhhhh...leaves a bit to be desired. If you catch my drift :mjpls:


anyways, if y'all could put me on to some more good Black content creators in the podcast sphere and in youtube it would be greatly appreciated :jawalrus:
I mainly listen to the Ring Gang guys, Pug and Copp podcast wise.. Mannix when he has a good guest. Shawn Porters one has improved. PBC one is too bias and bland...and Too many YouTube subs to mention.
 
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what are your favorite boxing podcasts and content creators.


I prefer the Black ones because in my experience the other folks(cacs and messicans) can't help but let their :mjpls agendas seep through and it's pathetic a lot of the time


that being said on youtube I fux with Blue Blood Sports TV, Fanon Boxing, and my absolute favorite is Bruce MF Vane. Dude sound like Coli breh :pachaha:
one of my fb friends said dude IS a Coli breh and it all made sense:ohhh:
anyways shoutout to that dude whoever you are on here. Keep up the good work :salute:


as far as podcasts the only ones I listen to somewhat are Tha Boxing Voice. I'm gonna give Pugg and Copp a try but when you read Pugmire's articles on the Athletic in terms of being objective to me he uhhhh...leaves a bit to be desired. If you catch my drift :mjpls:


anyways, if y'all could put me on to some more good Black content creators in the podcast sphere and in youtube it would be greatly appreciated :jawalrus:
Ringgang. fukk the rest. Boxing full of too many clowns
 
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