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List of fights for this friday 11-18-16
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Dmitry Mikhaylenko vs. Breidis Prescott is coming up in a few hours! does anyone know what channel exactly? boxrec has it as ' Russia Boets Боец TV, Russia Match TV ' . I got a link but I dont think its live and am not sure if its the official channel.
Great undercard too!
Evgeny Chuprakov vs. Jeremiah Nakathila : undefeated prospects!
Magomed Kurbanov vs. Dennis Laurente - Mago is stepping up at world level - Laurente has maybe four times the experience and rank in the top 50.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostThanks BigJ.
The future of the Welterweight division : Keandre Gibson is taking on Mahonry Montes on the Herrera-Cano card...anyone that have not peeped game my man Sparred Pac for the Money May fight and Canelo...theres also a vid of him and Paulie Magic Man.
And on Saturday there has been hardly any mention of a eliminator Luis Rosa vs Ryosuke Iwasa at Bantamweight -- I thinks its for the IBF.
Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Postjust checked.... thats for saturday the 19th but ill see to make a rbr for that maybe depends.
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Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View PostAny regional belts on the line here ? He ain't got a top 15 ranking yet with any org. Who promotes him ?
An impressive talent from the fighting hotbed of St.Louis, Missouri, junior welterweight prospect Keandre Gibson hopes to be the next boxer from “The Lou” to bring a world title home.A boxer since the age of eight, when he was introduced to the sport by his friend and future contender Deandre Latimore, Gibson found an escape from the mean streets of St.Louis in the ring, and as the years progressed, he developed into a top amateur, putting together a 94-20 record while winning the 2006 Junior Golden Gloves National championship and a Bronze medal at the Junior Olympics.
But the pros beckoned for Gibson, and on October 9, 2010, he made his debut, decisioning Jamar Hampton over four rounds.Following a draw against unbeaten Genaro Mendez three months later, Gibson began a tear that has extended to the present day, winning eleven consecutive fights, including victories against prospects Lawrence Hughes, Moris Rodriguez, and Boyd Henley.In 2015, Gibson took on Nicaragua's Nelson Lara winning the fight via unanimous decision and since then has faced Jorge “Koky” Ramos and Tom “Hitman.” Howard.
Going six years as a pro ( a bit long for his ranking ) but it looks like he took 2013 off with having only one fight ; the previous years he was fighting three or four times. In 2014 it looks like he signed with Golden Boy so thats two years now...Tomorrow hes fighting Montes whos in the top 100 so thats going to raise his profile and might put him in the top 20 of these sanctioning bodies. I found your comment about the fact that he has not had any minor title very interesting I'm wondering about that too.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostBiography
An impressive talent from the fighting hotbed of St.Louis, Missouri, junior welterweight prospect Keandre Gibson hopes to be the next boxer from “The Lou” to bring a world title home.A boxer since the age of eight, when he was introduced to the sport by his friend and future contender Deandre Latimore, Gibson found an escape from the mean streets of St.Louis in the ring, and as the years progressed, he developed into a top amateur, putting together a 94-20 record while winning the 2006 Junior Golden Gloves National championship and a Bronze medal at the Junior Olympics.
But the pros beckoned for Gibson, and on October 9, 2010, he made his debut, decisioning Jamar Hampton over four rounds.Following a draw against unbeaten Genaro Mendez three months later, Gibson began a tear that has extended to the present day, winning eleven consecutive fights, including victories against prospects Lawrence Hughes, Moris Rodriguez, and Boyd Henley.In 2015, Gibson took on Nicaragua's Nelson Lara winning the fight via unanimous decision and since then has faced Jorge “Koky” Ramos and Tom “Hitman.” Howard.
Going six years as a pro ( a bit long for his ranking ) but it looks like he took 2013 off with having only one fight ; the previous years he was fighting three or four times. In 2014 it looks like he signed with Golden Boy so thats two years now...Tomorrow hes fighting Montes whos in the top 100 so thats going to raise his profile and might put him in the top 20 of these sanctioning bodies. I found your comment about the fact that he has not had any minor title very interesting I'm wondering about that too.
A regional belt/title will give him a favourable ranking, that sounds a few fights away yet though.
GBP had their issues with Scahefer around that period, he could have been tied up in it all, he's with Oscar now and that's all that matters, GBP is a good stable and he will get opportunities. I'll watch out for him and root for him as long as he ain't trashy like Adonis Chickenson, Fluff Furry and Broner, those type guys I dislike. Furry might not be a child rapist or a granny basher, but he's a fückin scumbag.
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Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View PostInteresting read.
A regional belt/title will give him a favourable ranking, that sounds a few fights away yet though.
GBP had their issues with Scahefer around that period, he could have been tied up in it all, he's with Oscar now and that's all that matters, GBP is a good stable and he will get opportunities. I'll watch out for him and root for him as long as he ain't trashy like Adonis Chickenson, Fluff Furry and Broner, those type guys I dislike. Furry might not be a child rapist or a granny basher, but he's a fückin scumbag.
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