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Showing posts with label Yusaf Mack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yusaf Mack. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Stage 9: Magno vs. Machine Results

There sounds the bell for the end of round 9, and the Machine now has the upper hand in this intriguing battle of boxing knowledge.

Glen Johnson vs. Yusaf Mack

Magno: Yusaf Mack SD 12 Glen Johnson
Machine: Glen Johnson UD 12 Yusaf Mack

Result: Glen Johnson TKO 6 Yusaf Mack

Edwin Valero vs. Antonio DeMarco

Magno:
Edwin Valero TKO 3 Antonio DeMarco
Machine: Edwin Valero KO 6 Antonio DeMarco

Result: Edwin Valero RTD 10 Antonio DeMarco

Magno vs. Machine will return in March, when Arthur Abraham takes on Andre Dirrell in the Super 6 Boxing Classic, plus Devon Alexander and Juan Urango will hope to unify titles at 140 pounds.

Current Scores: Magno (13-3, 2 KO); Machine (13-3, 3 KO)

Friday, February 5, 2010

Johnson Stops Mack In Six


Glen Johnson (50-13-2, 34 KO) scored a sixth-round stoppage victory over a competitive Yusaf Mack (28-3-2, 17 KO) at Fort Lauderdale in Johnson's adopted hometown.

For the chance to face unbeaten IBF titlist Tavoris Cloud later on in the year, Mack started the better of the two by landing the cleaner and more precise power punches on the outside in the opening round.

The second went the same as the first, with both fighters opening up but Mack getting the better of the action. Both fighters landed solid right hands and traded hooks as Johnson pressured the fragile Mack.

After a one-sided third round in favour of the 'Road Warrior', both fighters traded in every corner of the ring as Johnson cut off the escape routes to punish the eleven-year younger Mack with heavy jabs and body shots.

It was obvious in the fifth that Mack was beginning to fall apart mentally as Johnson continued to plod forward not giving Mack a chance to settle down.

The ending came in the sixth, as a solid right-hand over the top floored Mack who was cornered at the time. Mack received his first standing-eight count, before he was on the canvas for the second time as another right hand caught him off balance. Mack continued but not for long as another straight shot caught him off-guard for him to touch down for the third time in the round.

It was a decent scrap while it lasted, but it was pretty obvious that Johnson was out of Mack's league from the fourth round onwards. The style didn't match-up for Mack and he was drawn into the wrong fight. Johnson will now move on to face Cloud in what should be, another exciting fight.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Stage 9: Magno vs. The Machine

As the late Michael Jackson put it, "This is it." There has to be a change of strategy; something different from Title Bout's corner. We're in round 9 of a scheduled 12, and the Machine is no closer to catching the boxing encyclopedia in human form, Paul Magno.

There's no interim title at stake here, oh no, this is all about pride, bragging rights and who gets first orders at the bar afterwards. Yes folks, we're excited, so without further ado, let round 10 commence.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Yusaf Mack: The BTBC Interview

 by Paul Magno


Yusaf Mack (28-2-2, 17 KOs) has traveled down the old-school road of professional boxing. From club to club, undercard to undercard, he's pulled himself to the upper ranks of the sport via hard work, dedication and a never say die attitude.

Now, he faces the defining fight of his career on February 5th against "The Road Warrior" Glen Johnson. The winner gets a shot at the IBF 175 lb. crown, the loser gets pushed back into the pile of contenders.

The Boxing Tribune: First, Thanks for taking the time to talk with us. Your fight with Johnson was originally scheduled to be on the Shane Mosley-Andre Berto undercard. What went through your mind when you heard that the card was canceled?

Yusaf Mack: To be honest, I thought that they would just move our fight up to be the main event. The card had great depth with a number of great fights without the Shane fight, so HBO could have still had a good show with two fights worthy of main events, and since it was cancelled, it has created two TV shows with us as one main event and Daniel Ponce De Leon as the other.

BT: Your upcoming fight with Glen Johnson has Fight of the Year written all over it...care to give any previews of what to expect?

YM: Fireworks. Both of us know this fight can make or break our career. If Glen losses, he is done; If I lose, then I am back to square one where I was after the Andrade loss two years ago. We are both coming expecting a war. Glen always comes prepared and in great shape and I am in the best shape of my life. I am confident that I have the superior skill and will win the fight, but I know Glen is not going to give me the win, thats why I have worked so hard

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

2009 Light Heavyweight Report


by Dafs117

The interest of the light heavyweight division has drastically dropped over the course of the year, with the top dogs competing in poor match-ups, sadly not against each other as the top two didn’t come close to the negotiation table. The division can pretty much be separated into two categories, uninteresting older ‘celebrity’ fighters and interesting younger hungrier fighters. In other words, this is a division that has been in a semi-lull recently, but might soon snap out of it.

As we always start at the positive end of the spectrum here at the BTBC, we’ll start with the young guns that have resuscitated the weight class. There’s the undefeated Chad Dawson, who has talent and puts sweet into sweet science. Sudden lapses of concentration make him vulnerable to the wiser operators in the division, so it might be wise that there’s been no mention of the top two facing off. Dawson failed to capitalize on his breakthrough year of 2008, with similar victories against the contenders put in front of him.

Jean Pascal made the jump up north from super middleweight and quickly made himself a force, winning a title in the process. The green belt has given Pascal another massive opportunity, thus being against Dawson, to really plant himself on the main stage of boxing. He’s a talented fighter, but his execution of simpler tactics is his downfall. His strengths are his boxing abilities, not his slugging nature. He could have easily outpointed Carl Froch last year, but decided to mix it up. The performance however, was promising.

Adrian Diaconu is hardly young, but as he’s a new face, we’ll give him the benefit of the doubt. He lost twice to Pascal, but kept it close to most importantly keep himself in the frame for another title shot later on in the year, not against Pascal though. Another fighter that is easily caught in transformation from defence to attack, we may have seen the best of Diaconu at 175 pounds. Still, he’s another fresh name at the bottom end of the table.

Patience is a virtue. Especially for Tavoris Cloud, who waited a year and a half to get his much deserved titleshot, capturing the IBF trinket with a unanimous verdict over Clinton Woods, who has since retired from the sport. Big things are expected from Cloud in 2010, but can the undefeated American deliver?

Yusaf Mack suddenly found himself in the high ranks of the division following his split verdict over Chris Henry. He could be another American with a big year ahead of him, with plenty of names seeing Mack as a beatable fighter. He has one punch power that his record covers up, but another relatively new name up there at 175 pounds.


Thursday, May 28, 2009

Shocking Upset: Chris Henry TKO'd by Houston Police

From the Houston Chronicle:

A man who Orange police arrested Tuesday for public intoxication and resisting arrest is Orange native and current Houston-based boxer Chris Henry, according to Maj. Mike Broussard with the Orange Police Department.

Police used a Taser to subdue Henry.


Henry, 28, is an Ozen High School graduate who in February was on ESPN2 in a championship light-heavyweight boxing match.

At the time, the 6-foot Henry had knocked out 18 boxers and won 23 times in 24 professional bouts in four years. His lone loss came on a judge's decision against a Romanian boxer in Romania, according to a February Beaumont Enterprise article.

Henry was arrested about 1:15 a.m. Tuesday in the 3600 block of Kenwood Street after a witnesses called Orange police to report that a man was yelling and walking in circles in the street. Police reported that Henry's girlfriend, who lives on Kenwood, told them he had smoked PCP.

The police report states that the man "continued to jump around and yell, displaying signs of someone that had been smoking PCP."

The girlfriend as well as another woman in the area told police they saw the man holding a pistol, but police were unable to recover a weapon at the scene.

"I believed that he was intoxicated to the point that he was a danger to himself and others. Fearing that he may a gun on his person or close to the area, we told the subject to get on the ground, but he would not comply. For officer safety, I deployed my Taser X26 and fired one shot into the front torso of the subject," Officer Weldon Smith wrote in the report.

The man fell to the ground and continued to resist arrest as the officers put him in handcuffs.

Acadian ambulance was called to the scene to check the man's vital signs and treat abrasions on his face from his fall to the ground, the report states.

Henry was then booked into the Orange County Jail for Resisting Arrest and Public Intoxication.
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Don't you just hate a guy that can't handle his PCP?