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Showing posts with label Eric Morel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eric Morel. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Latin Fury 13/Pinoy Power 3 PPV Review

I don't know why, but every review seems to start with the main event. But not this one. I'll start with the most meaningful and competitive fight, then the controversial one, finishing with a brief account of how Donaire and Montiel's public sparring sessions went.

Bernabe Concepcion UD 10 Mario Santiago

In an unofficial eliminator to face WBO titlist Juan Manuel Lopez in the Summer, Bernabe Concepcion (30-2-1, 17 KO) won a too-wide decision over Mario Santiago (21-2-1, 14 KO) in the best fight of the night by far. The scores seemed wider than they should have been, but the judges had given it to the right fighter. Santiago gave it his all, but for me, he only won 5 rounds at most and Concepcion scored a knockdown. Santiago rallied late on but it wasn't enough, as Concepcion won by scores of 98-91, 96-93, 97-92. The BTBC scored it 96-93 Concepcion. It's a big win for Concepcion, who gets a once in a career opportunity against an icon in Juan Manuel Lopez. Lopez is the obvious favourite, but the unpredictable Concepcion is a live underdog.

Eric Morel SD 12 Gerry Penalosa


In a WBO bantamweight elimination fight, Eric Morel (42-2, 21 KO) shoplifted a split decision from veteran contender Gerry Penalosa (54-8, 34 KO). Two unintentional headbutts in round six opened cuts over Penalosa's eyes, but the 38 year-old Filipino upped his game down the stretch and had done more than enough to win on The BTBC card. By all accounts, it was a horrible decision. The judges scores were 115-113 and 116-112 to Morel, while one judge gave it to the right fighter, 115-113 Penalosa. The BTBC had it 116-112 to Penalosa, and it really could've been more.

Nonito Donaire KO 3 Manuel Vargas

Nonito Donaire (23-1, 15 KO) knocked out blown-up strawweight Manuel Vargas (26-5-1, 11 KO) in three rounds in one of the biggest headline mismatches in PPV history. Donaire towered over Vargas and floored him with a left uppercut in the third. Vargas, a late replacement, is not the calibre of opponent Donaire should be facing at this stage of his career. His original opponent, Gerson Guerrero, doesn't fit the bill either.

Fernando Montiel KO 1 Ciso Morales

In another pointless fight, Fernando Montiel (40-2-2, 30 KO) continued his rise in the pound-4-pound stakes by creaming Ciso Morales (14-1, 8 KO) with a body shot in the opening round. The previously unbeaten Morales didn't give much of a fight, failing to beat the referee's count after Montiel landed a left hand to the body winded the challenger.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

BTBC Boxing News Wire (6/16/09)


(Updated Throughout the Day)

Does Floyd Jr have Broken Ribs? Team De La Hoya answers
Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Juan Mauel Marquez in September
De La Hoya Will Comeback To Fight Williams - Dogs Attack
Roy Jones vs Danny Green Appears To Be Legit
Pacquiao’s Choice Should Be a Real "Welterweight" Fight
Nick Firtha Will Test The Chin of Tye Fields Early On
Manny Pacquiao Returns Back Home, Vacation Time
Lewis punches ticket into boxing's hall of fame
Cotto-Clottey And The Subjectivity Of Our Sport
Wladimir Klitschko Says Heavyweight Division is Not Dead
Fernando Lumacad is Ready For War With Jorge Arce
Shaun George, Chris Henry Clash on July 10, ESPN
Montiel Injured, Jorge Arce Replaces Him on 6/27
Pacquiao vs. Mosley Should Be Next, Says Schaefer
Salud Says "Catch-Weight" Cotto is Easy For Pacquiao
Klitschko-Chagaev May Have WBA Title at Stake
UK News: British Boxing Results Round Up
Brian Viloria To Return on August 22 in Cebu City
Arum Will Try To Close Pacquiao-Cotto This Week
Khan vs. Kotelnik Has Been Pushed Back To July 18

Monday, June 15, 2009

(Updated Throughout the Day)

Joshua Clottey Targets Paul Williams, Wants Him Next
Mayweather-Marquez May Get Pushed To September 19
Adamek issues hit list!
Cotto-Clottey: The Ringside Post-Fight Report Card
Dettloff: Morel's return
Pacquiao Orders Arum To Make Cotto Bout, Nov. 14
Cunningham vs. Braithwaite, IBF Eliminator on 7/11
Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Juan Mauel Marquez is Off!
Ray Mercer Knocks Tim Sylvia Out in Nine Seconds
Clottey's No Closer

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Mike Alvarado Pulls Out of Paulie Malignaggi Fight

Jr. Welterweight prospect, Mike Alvarado, pulled out of his upcoming bout with Paulie Malignaggi yesterday, citing an elbow injury as the cause.

The bout against former champ Malignaggi would've been the biggest fight of Alvarado's career and a victory probably would've propelled him directly into a title shot. This could have meant a big payday for Vegas sports betting entities and fighters alike.

Alvarado (26-0, 18 KOs) was scheduled to fight Malignaggi on June 27 in Atlantic City, N.J., on the televised undercard of a Top Rank pay-per-view show featuring Juan Manuel Lopez and Olivier Lontchi in the main event and Fernando Montiel-Eric Morel as a co-feature.

Malignaggi's promoter Lou DiBella is hoping to find a suitable replacement for Alvarado so that Paulie can stay on the televised card.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Kelly Pavlik vs. Sergio Mora Off!



The un-awaited Middleweight title bout between Kelly Pavlik and Sergio Mora was called off today due to a staph infection on one of Pavlik's hands [see above pic of painfully swollen hands]. The bout will likely be rescheduled for some time in September...or, hopefully, not.

In the meantime, Juan Manuel Lopez will step in and take over the headliner role. A possible move in venue from Atlantic City to New York is also in the works. Lopez's opponent has yet to be named.

The PPV card will also feature Fernando Montiel vs. Eric Morel and Russian Middleweight prospect Matt Korobov.