Amare's Right Hook
Southeast World Champion
Ortiz/Berto 2 would be hot buttered crack.
Just watchef it, jeeeeesus christ. Props to collazo!!*ortiz is finito...was that wise fight to take after layoff? Then again collazo was in a similar situation. What an end, short but daaaamn.
Thank u suiko!!!!!
Hey guys, Im here now.
On May 3rd:ortiz vs berto= undercard fight!
On May 3rd:
Mayweather vs Khan
Thurman vs Alexander
Broner vs Judah
Ortiz vs Berto
broner v judah? nooooo..!
i wasn't implying that babes,but judah was a fukking awful against paulie..if it means for brone to look great then OK.Maidana won't be ready by May 3rd
Broner might as well go down to 140 instead of stalling out his and Maidana's career
On May 3rd:
Mayweather vs Khan
Thurman vs Alexander
Broner vs Judah
Ortiz vs Berto
Just watchef it, jeeeeesus christ. Props to collazo!!*ortiz is finito...was that wise fight to take after layoff? Then again collazo was in a similar situation. What an end, short but daaaamn.
Thank u suiko!!!!!
by David P. Greisman
Kelly Pavlik was supposed to have a pretrial hearing Friday morning on minor criminal charges, but Pavlik “made a grunting noise and then collapsed” in the courtroom before the hearing could begin, according to the Youngstown (Ohio) Vindicator.
Pavlik allegedly refused to pay a taxi driver $25 after a ride home from an Ohio bar in September. He is facing one count of theft of less than $1,000.
He also has a pretrial hearing scheduled for March 17 in a separate case, one in which he’s accused of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, according to online court records.
In December, police responded early one morning to a report of a potentially impaired driver on the Ohio Turnpike.
“A trooper spotted Pavlik’s car at the gate trying to exit the turnpike, but Pavlik did not have a pass or ticket on him to exit the toll road,” said the Vindicator’s newspaper report at the time, citing police. “As the trooper questioned Pavlik, he showed signs that he was impaired.”
Pavlik refused a breath test but “was still cited because the trooper had probable cause to believe Pavlik was drunk,” the newspaper reported.
The 31-year-old retired last year after a planned fight with Andre Ward was postponed due to Ward suffering an injury in training camp. His last bout was in July 2012, a decision win over Will Rosinsky. That brought his record to 40-2 with 34 knockouts.