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gameofthunder66 · 1 year ago
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Creed III (2023) film
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-watched 6/29/2023- 3 [3/4] stars- on Amazon Prime
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theanticool · 1 year ago
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A well earned retirement. Refereeing is a thankless job and even the very best of them get things wrong. Bayless was a long time staple of the sport and amongst the best. Wish him a long, happy, leisurely retirement.
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acapulcopress · 19 days ago
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Manny Pacquiao, al Salón de la Fama del Boxeo Internacional
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NUEVA YORK * 5 de diciembre, 2024 ) AP Manny Pacquiao, quien ganó títulos en una cifra récord de ocho divisiones desde el peso mosca al superwélter y se convirtió en una de las mayores atracciones del boxeo, fue elegido el jueves para el Salón de la Fama del Boxeo Internacional. Pacquiao, quien participó en algunas de las peleas más importantes de los años 2000 antes de regresar a su natal Filipinas para formar parte del gobierno, será exaltado el 8 de junio como el nombre más destacado de la clase de 2025. Vinny Paz, quien superó una fractura de cuello sufrida en un accidente automovilístico para reanudar su carrera, y Michael Nunn, campeón de dos divisiones, fueron los otros boxeadores elegidos en la categoría moderna masculina. En total, 14 personas fueron seleccionadas para el museo en Canastota, Nueva York, mediante la votación de miembros de la Asociación de Escritores de Boxeo de América (BBWA, por sus siglas en inglés) y un panel de historiadores de boxeo internacionales. Pacquiao era algo cantado en su primer año de elegibilidad después de acumular un récord de 62-8-2 con 39 nócauts durante una carrera profesional que comenzó en 1995 y duró hasta 2021. “Esto ciertamente es un maravilloso regalo de Navidad. A lo largo de mi carrera, como luchador profesional y servidor público, ha sido mi objetivo traer honor a mi país, Filipinas, y a mis compatriotas alrededor del mundo”, dijo Pacquiao. “Hoy me siento humilde sabiendo que en junio recibiré el honor más alto del boxeo, uniéndome a nuestro héroe nacional, Flash Elorde, así como a mi entrenador y amigo Freddie Roach”. Pacquiao, quien pesaba 106 libras cuando debutó, ascendió hasta ganar un título en el límite de 154 libras, pero nunca perdió su velocidad a medida que aumentaba de peso y abrumaba a luchadores naturalmente más grandes con una vertiginosa ráfaga de golpes. Esto le llevó a victorias sobre rivales mexicanos como Juan Manuel Márquez, Marco Antonio Barrera y Erik Morales, además de Miguel Cotto y Shane Mosley. Terminó la carrera Oscar De La Hoya, miembro del Salón de la Fama, con una paliza de ocho asaltos en 2008. Fue uno de los tres años en los que fue proclamado como el “Boxeador del Año” por la BBWA, que también lo eligió “Boxeador de la Década” para 2000-09. acquiao se convierte en el cuarto filipino en el Salón de la Fama, uniéndose a Elorde, Pancho Villa y Lope “Papa” Sarreal. Paz tuvo un récord de 50-10 con 30 nocauts en una carrera que parecía terminada poco después de que venció a Gilbert Dele para ganar el título de peso mediano ligero de la AMB en 1991. Se fracturó el cuello seis semanas después en el accidente, pero regresó al ring poco más de un año después. El nativo de Rhode Island, que nació como Vincenzo Pazienza, logró dos victorias sobre Roberto Durán y ganó múltiples títulos de supermediano. Peleó hasta 2004. Nunn ganó títulos en peso mediano y supermediano y acumuló un récord de 58-4 con 38 KOs desde 1984 hasta 2002. “Como un chico de un pueblo pequeño de Iowa alcanzar el logro más alto en el boxeo me hace sentir orgulloso”, dijo Nunn. El resto de la clase incluye a las excampeonas femeninas Yessica Chávez, Anne Sophie Mathis y Mary Jo Sanders; los árbitros Kenny Bayless y Harry Gibbs; y Al Gavin, experto en curar cortes en la esquina. El locutor Randy Gordon y el productor de HBO Ross Greenburg fueron elegidos de la categoría de Observadores, junto con Cathy “Cat” Davis (pionera femenina), Rodrigo Valdez (veterano) y Owen Swift (pionero). ) www.acapulcopress.com Read the full article
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peaksport · 19 days ago
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2025 Boxing Hall of Fame Inductees: Pacquiao, Paz, Nan, Chavez and More
Would Boxing News – 12/05/2024 – Comments The International Boxing Hall of Fame has revealed its star class of 2025. Manny Pacquiao, Vinny Paz and Michael Nunn top the list in the Men’s Modern category. On the women’s side, Jessica Chavez, Ann Sophie Mathis and Mary Jo Sanders join the ranks. Kathy Davies shines as a trailblazer, while referee Kenny Bayless, the late Al Gavin and Harry Gibbs are…
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hotnew-pt · 4 months ago
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Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti III: Card de luta, data, hora de início, transmissão ao vivo, undercard, regras #ÚltimasNotícias
Hot News A carreira de boxe de exibição de Floyd Mayweather continua neste sábado, quando ele enfrenta John Gotti III. A luta é uma revanche de uma exibição de junho de 2023 que viu uma briga estourar depois que o árbitro Kenny Bayless interrompeu a luta no sexto round. Mayweather estava bem no controle do primeiro encontro quando repetidos avisos de comportamento rude de Gotti levaram Bayless a…
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newsssc · 4 months ago
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Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti III: Fight card, date, start time, live stream, undercard, rules
Floyd Mayweather’s exhibition boxing career continues this Saturday when he faces John Gotti III. The fight is a rematch of a June 2023 exhibition that saw a brawl break out after referee Kenny Bayless stopped the fight in the sixth round. Mayweather was well in control of the first meeting when repeated warnings for rough behavior by Gotti led to Bayless waiving off the fight. Gotti moved past…
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ulkaralakbarova · 5 months ago
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When CIA Analyst Jack Ryan interferes with an IRA assassination, a renegade faction targets Jack and his family as revenge. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Jack Ryan: Harrison Ford Dr. Caroline “Cathy” Ryan: Anne Archer Sally Ryan: Thora Birch Sean Miller: Sean Bean Kevin O’Donnell: Patrick Bergin Annette: Polly Walker Lord William Holmes: James Fox Lt. Cmdr. Robby Jackson: Samuel L. Jackson Adm. James Greer: James Earl Jones Paddy O’Neil: Richard Harris Marty Cantor: J.E. Freeman Dennis Cooley: Alex Norton Watkins: Hugh Fraser Inspector Highland: David Threlfall Owens: Alun Armstrong Sissy: Berlinda Tolbert Lord Justice: Gerald Sim First Aide: Pip Torrens Ashley: Thomas Russell Charlie Dugan: Andrew Connolly Ned Clark: Keith Campbell Jimmy Reardon: Jonathan Ryan Court Guard: P.H. Moriarty Interviewer: Bob Gunton CIA Technician: Ted Raimi Secretary: Brenda James Paddy Boy: Karl Hayden Lady Holmes: Claire Oberman Young Holmes: Oliver Stone The Electrician: Tom Watt Constable: Tim Dutton Constable: Martin Cochrane Rose: Ellen Geer Winter: John Lafayette Ferro: Shaun Duke Spiva: Fritz Sperberg CIA Analyst: Allison Barron Dr Shapiro: Philip Levien FBI Agent Shaw: Jesse D. Goins Avery: Michael Ryan Way FBI Director’s Bodyguard (uncredited): Peter Weireter Film Crew: Director of Photography: Donald McAlpine Original Music Composer: James Horner Screenplay: W. Peter Iliff Producer: Mace Neufeld Producer: Robert Rehme Director: Phillip Noyce Screenplay: Donald Stewart Editor: William Hoy Editor: Neil Travis Casting: Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Makeup Artist: Michael Key Casting: Amanda Mackey Executive Producer: Charles H. Maguire Makeup Department Head: Peter Robb-King Art Direction: Joseph P. Lucky Hairstylist: Anne Morgan Costume Design: Norma Moriceau Makeup Artist: Pat Gerhardt Set Decoration: John M. Dwyer Makeup Artist: John R. Bayless Production Design: Joseph C. Nemec III Stunts: Dick Ziker Stunts: Terry Leonard Visual Effects Supervisor: Robert Grasmere Visual Effects Supervisor: John C. Walsh Stunt Coordinator: Andy Bradford Stunt Coordinator: Steve Boyum Stunts: Michael T. Brady Stunts: Janet Brady Stunts: William H. Burton Jr. Stunts: Bobby Bass Stunts: Keith Campbell Stunts: David Burton Stunts: Clarke Coleman Stunts: Gerry Crampton Stunts: Cynthia Cypert Stunts: Laura Dash Stunts: Gabe Cronnelly Stunts: Steve M. Davison Stunts: Jeff Imada Stunts: Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Stunts: Annie Ellis Stunts: Richard M. Ellis Stunts: Tony Epper Stunts: Elaine Ford Stunts: Kenny Endoso Stunts: James M. Halty Stunt Coordinator: Martin Grace Stunts: Steve Hart Stunts: Scott Hubbell Stunts: Craig Hosking Stunts: Henry Kingi Stunts: Joel Kramer Stunts: Paul Jennings Stunts: Gene LeBell Stunts: Gary McLarty Stunts: Mark McBride Stunts: Bennie Moore Stunts: Valentino Musetti Stunts: John C. Meier Stunts: Alan Oliney Stunts: Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunt Double: Bobby Porter Stunts: Steve Picerni Stunts: Tony van Silva Stunts: Chad Randall Stunts: Rod Woodruff Stunt Double: Vic Armstrong Second Unit Director: David R. Ellis Stunts: Gregory J. Barnett Stunts: Tim A. Davison Novel: Tom Clancy Movie Reviews: John Chard: Good guys are real good, and the bad guys are real bad. Patriot Games is a more than serviceable thriller, perhaps a bit out of date when viewing it now, but still a very effective good against evil piece. The source material is so dense and intricate it was always going to be hard to condense that into a 2 hour movie, but I feel the makers manage to keep it fleshy whilst making the respective characters interesting and watchable. The acting on show is more than adequate, Harrison Ford is great in the role of Jack Ryan, he manages to portray him as a sensitive family man who can step up to the plate when things get ugly, and Anne Archer is solid enough as the wife and mother caught up in the web of nastiness unfolding. The baddies are led by the brooding Sean Bean who is a little under written, whilst Richard Harris is sadly underused. However, the action set pieces make their mark and thankfully we get a riveting...
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The Mafia referee Mark Nelson officiating the Four Belt Heavyweight Title Fight last night on May 16th, 2024 should have let Oleksandr Usyk knock Tyson Fury the fuck out or alternatively ruled a TKO but he was certain the IBF, WBO, WBA and WBC Commissioners wouldn't overrule him because they want the money from a rematch just like he wanted the bribe, the most egregious act of corruption since May 2nd, 2015 when the corrupt referee Kenny Bayless accepted a payoff for raising Floyd Mayweather's hand after all three judges ruled that Manny Pacquiao was the victor.
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cavenewstimes · 2 years ago
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Floyd Mayweather, John Gotti III camps storm ring and brawl after Kenny Bayless calls off fight
2023-06-12 03:23:00Floyd Mayweather, John Gotti III camps storm ring and brawl after Kenny Bayless cancels battleNot able to keep Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III from acting themselves in the ring, referee Kenny Bayless aborted the centerpiece of Sunday’s Mayweather vs. Gotti III exhibit. Not able to keep Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III from acting themselves in the ring, referee Kenny…
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kolodros · 7 years ago
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HAWKS COMEBACK! pt 1 and 2
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theanticool · 2 years ago
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David Benavidez takes UD over Caleb Plant!
Great fight!
Benavidez finally has that big name to his resume. And he earned it! Personally had it 116-112 with Benavidez basically winning every round after the 6th. Honestly, he had an argument for a 10-8 in 9, 10, or 11 (can’t remember). Plant was not doing anything but trying to survive. Plant got off to a strong enough start, moving around the ring and using his lead hand to rack up points. He’d show the jab to draw out Benavidez’s high guard and then flurry or attack with a body shot. But it was a creeping question of how long can Plant keep up that style. And the answer was for less than half the fight. After a slow start, Benavidez started attacking the body. He got a beat on Plant and started pressuring him to the ropes and attacking him as he went to escape out an angle. That eventually led to Benavidez just cutting Plant off all together with his feet and Plant basically being a stationary target for like 4-5 rounds. From there it was target practice for Benavidez who only ever seemed to get cut off when referee Kenny Bayless intervened to stop him from working on the inside. To Plant’s eternal credit, he never stopped trying. He came out in the 12th and tried to take the center. Tried to push Benavidez back, but he just didn’t have the firepower. Benavidez on the other hand was buzzing Plant when he connected clean. Clear power differential.
Kenny Bayless was god awful tonight. Would not let them work on the inside and he’s honestly the reason why Plant saw the bell imo.
Boxing continues with its terrific year of action. Bring on Benavidez vs Canelo.
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latinboxsports · 4 years ago
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THE SHOT 👊🏼💥 @josechonzepeda José Zepeda (33-2-2, 26 KO) KO’s Ivan Baranchyk (20-2, 13 KO) in a WBC super lightweight eliminator. Baranchyk came out in the opening round like a Thoroughbred catching Zepeda twice dropping him in the opening round. Zepeda returns the fire in round two dropping Baranchyk who comes back slugging against Zepeda dropping him in the round. Round three no different Zepeda catches Baranchyk with a short left dropping him as Zepeda continues to fire shots in a highly competitive fight. Baranchyk catches Zepeda in the ropes sending him back as it was ruled as a knockdown, Both fighters battled in the center of the ring as Zepeda catches Baranchyk with a devastating left hand that sends Baranchyk to the canvas out cold. Referee Kenny Bayless waved off the fight at the official time 2:50 seconds of round five by KO victory for Zepeda with the spectacular win. #ZepedaBaranchyk 📍The Bubble/MGM Grand, Las Vegas,NV. Promoter: Top Rank, Inc. 📺 TV: ESPN+ Video credits: Mikey Williams/Top Rank @toprank (at MGM Grand Las Vegas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CF-Ff3vhDq-/?igshid=xd89kj1qdnmb
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frontproofmedia · 3 years ago
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Jeremiah Nakathila Stops Miguel Berchelt After Six One-Sided Rounds
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Published: March 27, 2022
LAS VEGAS — Jeremiah Nakathila journeyed nearly 10,000 miles from Namibia to Las Vegas, and he didn't travel all that way to play second fiddle. Nakathila knocked out former world champion Miguel Berchelt in a stunning upset Saturday evening at Resorts World Las Vegas. The fight was stopped after six one-sided rounds. Berchelt was knocked down in the third with a jab and behind on the scorecards at the time of the stoppage (60-53 3x). Berchelt (38-3, 34 KOs) had not fought since his February 2021 knockout loss to Oscar Valdez, and Nakathila (23-2, 19 KOs) provided anything but a soft landing spot. Nakathila had fought once since a wide points loss to Shakur Stevenson, but his second American fight went far better than the first. He found a home for the right hand and wobbled Berchelt on multiple occasions. Berchelt showed signs of a comeback in the fifth, but Nakathila immediately took the play away in the sixth. Right hands and left hooks found their mark, and referee Russell Mora, on advice of the ringside physicians, would not permit Berchelt to come out for the seventh round. Nakathila said, “From the first round, my corner told me to take my time. I know what I have. I knew it would be difficult for him to reach the 10th round. It wasn’t so easy, but I made it look easy. “He didn’t really bother me, the way he swung. I just got back to my game plan, and I capitalized. “Luckily, {he couldn’t continue}. I was going to knock him out or put him to sleep in a bad way. Luckily, he saw it coming and decided he couldn’t come back.” Added Berchelt, “I’m going to get up. I’m going to rise from this. The great champions are not the ones who fall. The great champions are those who rise, and I will go home, spend time with my family, visit with them, get some rest, and I am going to come back stronger than ever.” Featherweight: Eduardo Baez (21-2-2, 7 KOs) MD 10 Jose Enrique Vivas (21-2, 11 KOs). Scores: 95-95, 96-94 and 98-92. In the co-feature, Baez announced his presence as a title contender with a closely contested victory over his Mexican countryman. It was expected to be a toe-to-toe barnburner, but Baez played the role of boxer, using an educated jab to blunt Vivas' attack. Vivas found pockets of success in the 10th, backing Baez to the ropes and unloading. Baez was never in serious trouble and prevailed by a slim margin on the cards. He outlanded Vivas 304-215. Junior Featherweight: Carlos Caraballo (15-1, 14 KOs) MD 8 Luis Fernando Saavedra (9-7, 3 KOs). Scores: 76-76, 77-75 and 79-73. Caraballo rebounded from last October's decision loss to Jonas Sultan with a closer-than-expected challenge from the rugged Mexican. It was a battle of Caraballo's pure boxing against the come-forward body attack of Saavedra, who found occasional, if not consistent, success. Saavedra won the eighth round on all three judges' cards, but Caraballo's early lead held up. Welterweight: Tiger Johnson (3-0, 2 KOs) TKO 4 Sebastian Gabriel Chaves (5-4, 2 KOs), 1:42. Johnson, who represented the U.S. last summer at the Tokyo Olympics, kept the momentum going with a one-sided beatdown over Chaves. Johnson knocked down Chaves with a straight right hand early in the fourth and ended it later in the round with a left hook that prompted referee Kenny Bayless to wave off the contest. Junior Welterweight: Josue Vargas (20-2, 9 KOs) UD 8 Nicolas Pablo Demario (15-6-3, 9 KOs) Scores: 76-74 2x and 76-73. Vargas returned from his first-round knockout defeat to Jose Zepeda, but it was not without controversy. The most eventful thing to happen was not Vargas getting dropped with a left hand in the fifth round. It happened later in the fifth, when Demario bit Vargas on the right shoulder. Demario was deducted one point for the infraction, and Vargas outboxed him the rest of the way. Featherweight: Haven Brady Jr. (6-0, 3 KOs) TKO 4 Jose Argel (8-3, 2 KOs), 2:05. "The Hitman" found his target early and often, battering Argel to the body in the first three rounds. Brady scored his first knockdown with a right hand, then ended the bout with an uppercut on the inside. Argel, from Chile, had never been knocked out entering the fight. Light Heavyweight: Dante Benjamin Jr. (2-0, 1 KO) UD 4 Kevin Johnson (2-1, 1 KO). Scores: 40-36 3x. Benjamin, a native of Cleveland went the distance for the first time in his young career and cruised past the durable Johnson. Junior Featherweight: Arturo Cardenas (2-0-1, 2 KOs) DRAW 4 Juan Hernandez Martinez (2-0-1). In a phone booth affair, the judges' cards reflected the back-and-forth nature of the four-rounder. Martinez swept the fourth to earn the draw. Lightweight: Adrian Serrano (0-0-1) DRAW 4 Estevan Partida (0-1-1). Scores: 38-38, 39-37 Serrano, 39-37 Partida. The 17-year-old Serrano, from Salinas, California, went for broke in the opening round but ran into a rough customer in Partida. Serrano won the fourth round on two of the three scorecards to salvage the draw in his pro debut.
(Featured Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images)
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deadlinenews · 4 years ago
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The new undisputed super-lightweight champ was unhappy with the allocation of Kenny Bayless as referee and judge Steve Weisfeld who helped adjudicate the fight. https://qoo.ly/3cerfi
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news247planet · 1 year ago
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#Featured #Floyd #Mayweather #Boxing Floyd Mayweather, John Gotti III camps storm ring and brawl after Kenny Bayless calls off struggle https://news247planet.com/?p=486870
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realfightjunkie · 4 years ago
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Fight Junkie: Josh Taylor Defeats Jose Carlos Ramirez Via 12 Round Decis...
This one was for all of the marbles and when the dust settled it was Josh Taylor {18-0} who added the WBC & WBO straps to his IBF & WBA super-lightweight collection.
Taylor defeated the tough as nails Jose Carlos Ramirez {26-1} over the course of twelve action packed rounds, dropping the former champion twice enroute to a 114-112 points victory.
In this episode of the Fight Junkie Podcast series we dive into the highly anticipated Josh Taylor V Jose Carlos Ramirez boxing match and address some of the controversy surrounding the fight including the scorecards and referee Kenny Bayless.
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