Sunday, February 12, 2012

Entrevista al futuro de Puerto Rico en Boxeo Thomas Dulorme

Esta esntrevista es muy interesante mi gente porq este Boxeador es un futuro de Puerto Rico y en esta entrevista le hice preguntas desde su comienzo veanlo y dejen comentarios porq el es muy humilde y sencillo y pelea este 17 de Febrero que viene.


Saturday, February 11, 2012

Saul Alvarez-Shane Mosley set for May 5 on Mayweather vs Cotto Undercard




Shane Mosley, the former pound-for-pound king, three-division champion and probable Hall of Famer, knows he has not looked good in recent fights. In fact, the 40-year-old Mosley is 2-3-1 in his last six bouts and 0-2-1 in his last three since his major upset of Antonio Margarito in 2009.

But Mosley, still with one of the most recognizable names in boxing, is getting what figures to be his last title shot after he and junior middleweight titleholder Saul "Canelo" Alvarez came to terms Friday night.

They will meet on May 5 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in the co-featured fight on the pay-per-view card headlined by Floyd Mayweather Jr. (42-0, 26 KOs) moving up to junior middleweight to challenge Miguel Cotto (37-2, 30 KOs) for his version of the 154-pound title.

"This is more of a fight to prove myself. I know I didn't look good in my last couple of fights and I really to make a statement in this fight," Mosley told ESPN.com on Friday night. "I just want to get in the ring, fight a world champion and win another belt.

"I'm very excited and happy. It's another chance for me to show that I still belong. He's a young guy and it's a tough fight, but I'm excited to get the fight. A lot of guys want to be in the position I am in to have this type of fight."

Said Alvarez, "This is the fight I was looking for. Shane Mosley is a tremendous fighter with a lot of experience and big victories in his storied career. Even though I have enormous respect and admiration for Mosley, because he is a great person outside of the ring, my goal is to defeat him with a great performance."

Alvarez (39-0-1, 29 KOs), just 21, is already one of boxing's biggest stars. His addition to the Mayweather-Cotto undercard on Cinco de Mayo, a traditional weekend for a major fight featuring a Mexican star, is a huge boost to show that already figured to be the year's biggest to date.

"It's Cinco de Mayo, so when you add Mexico's biggest star to a card that already has Mayweather, the pound-for-pound king, and Cotto, Puerto Rico's biggest star, and 'Canelo' is fighting Mosley, who is a legend, that is a huge night," said Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer, who had been working for weeks on the fight.

Because of the revenue Alvarez generates on his own, it was a difficult to have him accept a spot on an undercard, Schaefer said.

"It was not an easy fight to put together because it is really a main event on its own and could have sold out a venue on its own or even been its own pay-per-view," he said. "But this takes a mega event with Mayweather and Cotto, which is a huge fight and didn't need any help at all, and takes it to a totally different level. With these two fights on the card, it's one of the biggest events we've ever promoted. It will be a celebration of the sport of boxing, a shining moment for the sport. To have Mayweather, Cotto, Canelo and 'Sugar' Shane Mosley all on the same card, I get the chills thinking about it."

It took some convincing for Alvarez to agree to go on the undercard. In September, he was also on a Mayweather undercard, but only in terms of the pay-per-view broadcast. While Mayweather fought Victor Ortiz in Las Vegas, Alvarez headlined a card at the Staples Center in Los Angeles against Alfonso Gomez. Now they will fight in the same arena. Schaefer said that Golden Boy president Oscar De La Hoya was the driving force in convincing Alvarez, who will be making his fourth defense of the belt Mosley once held, to go on the undercard.

"I have to give a lot of credit to Oscar," Schaefer said. "He worked very hard on this to get this done. He did a terrific job. He pulled it together. He dealt with Canelo. It was challenging to secure the spot than getting the actual fight done. But Canelo knows it's a big fight. When we met with him, he said he knows it's a dangerous fight. Shane Mosley knows he has his back against the wall. He knows it's do or be done and that makes a veteran that much more dangerous." "Canelo said he's going to go into the fight and make a statement and that would be to stop Mosley, because nobody has ever done that before."

Mosley also believes he is not an undercard fighter, but accepted the spot because of the opportunity to fight Alvarez.

"I didn't have any negativity about being the co-main event," he said. "I know I am not a co-main event fighter, but I want to get in the ring. To fight someone like Canelo Alvarez will be tremendous for me at this stage of my career. I believe I'm a lot more experienced that he is. It's youth against experience. It's 'Sugar' against 'Cinnamon.'"

In his last fight, Mosley (46-7-1, 39 KOs) got knocked down in the third round and lost every round in a shutout decision to Manny Pacquiao in a welterweight title bout in May 2011. Mosley said he went into the fight with an injured Achilles tendon in his left foot.

In order to take the fight with Pacquiao, Mosley went with Top Rank, Golden Boy's chief rival, and gave up his stake in Golden Boy, which he had been a partner in for several years. Now, he is back with Golden Boy. Schaefer said Golden Boy will have Mosley under contract for the fight with Alvarez plus options on his next two bouts.

Mosley said he has no hard feelings toward Golden Boy and is happy with work the team there again.

"I have no grudges against Golden Boy, they're a good company," he said. "I can do business with them. I can do business with Top Rank, whoever is going to be fair. I wanted this fight, so we did what we had to do to get it. It would be great to beat somebody like Canelo to kind of show that the naysayers that say I'm old and can't do it anymore and should retire are wrong. This will be the victory to show I am still here and I haven't left yet."

By: Dan Rafael for Espn

Mayweather vs Cotto Undercard: Winky Wright vs Peter Quillin Possible



Golden Boy Promotions has listened to the fans, and what they've apparently heard is, "Hey, do you think we could have an old timers' night? Just for fun?"

In addition to 40-year-old Shane Mosley being booked in a lousy fight against WBC junior middleweight titlist Canelo Alvarez despite being 0-2-1 in his last three fights, BoxingScene.com reports that Winky Wright, another 40-year-old fighter, is possible for the Mayweather vs Cotto undercard in a middleweight bout against Peter Quillin.

Wright (51-5-1, 25 KO) hasn't fought since July 2009, when he was shut out by Paul Williams on HBO, and that is his only fight since 2007. It has been nearly half a decade since Wright was a relevant factor in the boxing world, and he hasn't won since his December 2006 victory over Ike Quartey, who never fought again. (Or at least hasn't yet, as Golden Boy might look him up for the PPV opener at this rate.)



Wright was originally booked to face Matthew Macklin on last April's "Action Heroes" show, but pulled out of that fight with a hand injury in training. A few months later, he talked about returning in November or December, but he didn't, same as he didn't return in November or December the previous year, either.

Quillin (26-0, 20 KO) is a pretty good middleweight prospect who's looking to get his career rolling after some injury setbacks stunted what should have been his true development years. At 28, he knows he's getting a bit old to continue being a "prospect," but Golden Boy doesn't really have any middleweights for him to fight, and that's where Wright probably comes in.

That and they might still suspect that there actually is name value left in Wright. I have my doubts that there's name value left in Shane Mosley; I have no doubt that there's no true name value left in Winky Wright, who is effectively retired at this point and was never some big star in the first place.

This is turning into just the damnedest show.

Manny Pacquiao vs Timothy Bradley fight set for June 9

Junior welterweight titleholder Timothy Bradley Jr. and Top Rank, his promoter, wrapped up their deal Friday as he signed a contract to challenge welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao on June 9 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
The match comes as no surprise. Bradley had been one of the leading names to face Pacquiao and although Pacquiao has not yet signed the paperwork. Although Bradley will be moving up to the 147-pound division for the fight -- there is no catch weight -- he is about the same size as Pacquiao and has fought in the division before, including two fights ago when he outpointed Luis Carlos Abregu in a nontitle bout in July 2010.
At 28 and in his prime, Bradley, who is fast and skilled but lacks power, probably poses more danger to Pacquiao than any of his recent opponents.
"It's a very tough fight. Stylistically, Timmy poses a real threat," Top Rank president Todd duBoef said. "I think Timmy is an incredibly skilled fighter. He has quick hands, quick feet, he's undefeated and he doesn't know how to lose. Tim Bradley is a winner. Manny will have to be on top of his game against Tim Bradley, who is in his prime. Manny has always taken on those challenges."
Bradley will earn a career-high $5 million minimum purse.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Donaire Vence a Vazquez jr por decision dividida Miren la Pelea Completa y opinen

Vazquez jr comenzo muy aguantado pero al pasar los rounds siguio soltando las manos y la pelea se puso muy buena, Donaire cojio muchos golpes mas que lo que la gente esperaban y gano por decision dividida. Vazquez jr demostro gran corazon y sin tener boxeo Amateur y entrando con la Bandera Mexicana por el apoyo que le brindaron. Gran Corazon Wilfredo te esperamos de nuevo en el ring y yo estoy seguro que unas cuantas peleas mas recuperaras tu titulo para atras.
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Wilfredo Habla despues de la Pelea en el Press Conference

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Twins Boxers from Puerto Rico Mcjoe Arroyo and Mcwilliams Arroyo

Mcwilliams Won Gold Medals in the Olimpics In Cartagena 2006, Rio 2007, and in 2009 in Milan. Mcjoe Arroyo has won 2 Bronze medals in 2007 in Chicago, and 2006 in Cartagena. Born in Ceiba Puerto Rico, and raised and train in Fajardo PR. Check out clips and watch them fight.


Mcjoe Arroyo vs Israel Rojas

McJoe Arroyo vs Ivan Moxey

McWilliams Arroyo vs Manuel Galaviz

Mcwilliams Arroyo vs Lorezo Trejo




This Puerto Rican Prospect Thomas Dulorme in the 147 Division is a Future Champ

People check this Interview that Boxeo Mundial did to this great Future Prospect from Puerto Rico Thomas Dulorme and also other good fights from him.

Check This Clip Fight fight against CHOP CHOP CORLEY. People this guy is a future champ and is a Puncher from Puerto Rico this guy will be for sure a great fighter good lateral movement and also is a tall guy and hes amateur record was 140 and 2.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Pacquiao Could Fight Bradley

I really don't like this fight but what else for Manny he has completed all in Boxing defeat all of the great Boxer and if Mayweather keep playing hes Mind games after running from Pacquiao for 3 years. Pacquiao will Ko Bradley.

Miguel Cotto Vs Mayweather On May 5th

Cotto vs Mayweather is going to be a good fight I think Miguel deserve it more than, Bradley, Petterson, or most of the other and I also thinks that Floyd had never been has this type of fighter that Cotto is. I give Cotto a lot of chances but he has to be carefully of Floyd quickness and dirty tactics. But I don't think Floyd can really hurt Miguel and Cotto must have to go to Floyd body to have success and implant his early jab. Will be a pretty close fight.

Vazquez jr vs Donaire Weight In

The Weight in for Wilfredo Vazquez jr vs Nonito Donaire, Also Chavez jr vs El Veneno Rubio.
Lets Go Boricuas lets show "Papito" Vazquez some love. In my opinion I think Wilfredo Vazquez has a lot of chances in defeating Donaire because of the weight and Donaire is for me overrated. But im sure that is going to be a explosive fight until the end but I have Vazquez winning on late rounds getting Donaire in trouble. Many people said that Vazquez had trouble making the weight but I saw him in really good shape at the Weight in also I saw what he told Vazquez wife is more that I want Nonito to get whoop.