I am fukking pumped to see Ortiz fighting again, lets hope he FINALLY got humbled and has been working on his craftJanuary 30th
I am fukking pumped to see Ortiz fighting again, lets hope he FINALLY got humbled and has been working on his craftJanuary 30th
Nah cause I'm going with Ortiz too......pick something elseand it's gonna take place at the Barclays again and this time I'm buying ringside seats
The things I'm gonna say to Paulette
Ortiz vs Collazo. I've got Ortiz.
Gonna pick out a real @Tuaminator friendly avi for you
What time?
What I meant was, what time is teddy drunk by?its usually 9 or 10
January 30th
Ortiz already beat Berto, we're not seeing that again. Doubt we see a rematch with Floyd or Lopez.wanna see Ortiz Berto next. Ortiz got a lotta good upcoming matchups
Berto
Josesito
Maidana
Floyd (???)
Broner
Garcia
MAthysse
@yawn
Mendez/Barthelemy-----I got Mendez
Huck/Arlan------I got Huck
Makabu/Cleverly--------I got Makabu
Bute/Pascal-------Not sure just yet
Alvarez/Oosthuizen-------Leaning towards Alvarez
Charlo/Rosado----------Not sure just yet
Peterson/Jean--------Not sure just yet
Garcia/Burgos--------Mikey Garcia
These are the biggest fights in January, Like any of these?
Well........wanna just have weekly avi bets then..........better than nothingNah. I won't bet on Pederson and Bute v Pascal is a toss up.
We still have Mares v Gonzalez to look forward to
If everything goes as planned January will be a nice month of boxing
7 or 8What I meant was, what time is teddy drunk by?
I'm hoping Showtime makes #MatthysseMafia against #BandCamp. Now that'd be a fun ass 4 round fightWell........wanna just have weekly avi bets then..........better than nothing
Just bet coli cash or something
I only do monthly avi bets with Matthysse and Jhonny currently, I may or may not already have a bet with someone concerning the rematch, but I don't remember.........so unless someone corrects me, when can bet on that, even though they may not fight till April or May
Just throwing shyt out there, tell me what you feel works
http://espn.go.com/blog/dan-rafael/post/_/id/6989/title-fight-on-fnf-season-debut main event should be decent
Perhaps it’s not the best idea ever, but Michael Katsidis, one of the most exciting action fighters of the past 20 years, is making a comeback.
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Katsidis, the former longtime lightweight contender (and former interim titlist), has reunited with longtime trainer and manager Brendon Smith, whom he split with two years ago, for the return.
Smith announced that he and Katsidis, 33, signed a two-year deal on Christmas Eve. The plan, Smith said, is for Katsidis to be back in the ring in March.
Australia’s Katsidis (28-6, 23 KOs) has lost four of his past five fights and not fought since a 10-round majority decision loss to Albert Mensah in an ESPN2 junior welterweight main event in April 2012.
But during his heyday, Katsidis was as exciting as any fighter in the business. In 2007 and 2008, he had three consecutive fight-of-the-year contenders in interim lightweight title bouts. He won a ridiculous slugfest with Graham Earl by fifth-round knockout in England; a bloody unanimous decision against Czar Amonsot in Las Vegas (in which Amonsot suffered a brain injury); and a 10th-round knockout loss to Joel Casamayor in a mayhem-filled bout in Cabazon, Calif.
There were other grueling fights also, such as a decision loss to Juan Diaz and a ninth-round knockout loss to Juan Manuel Marquez, whom he dropped hard and nearly knocked out in their 2009 battle.