Liakhovich sets Chambers story straight; Calls out Arreola
Posted on | January 18, 2012 | No Comments
SERGEI ‘THE WHITE WOLF’ LIAKHOVICHFormer World Heavyweight Boxing Champion & 1996 Olympian |
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SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (January 18, 2012) – Former world heavyweight champion Sergei “The White Wolf” Liakhovich is not fighting this Saturday because his scheduled opponent, “Fast” Eddie Chambers, failed in a timely fashion to notify Team Liakhovich that he was pulling out of their fight due to broken ribs, which resulted in the cancellation of their fight as well as insufficient time to find a suitable replacement for Chambers..
Liakhovich (25-4, 16 KOs) and Chambers (36-2, 18 KOs) were scheduled to headline Saturday’s NBC Sport Network’s “Fight Night” debut show live from Philadelphia’s Asylum Arena.
“Eddie Chambers is trying to save face in the press but I want to set the story straight by telling everyone what really happened,” Liakhovich said. “Chambers’ medical report about his broken ribs is dated, January 6, 2012. He knew about his broken ribs back then but he didn’t let us know until January 13, seven days before our fight. Instead of shooting his mouth off to the press for a week about how easily he was going to beat me, when he already knew he was not going to fight me, he and his team should have acted professionally and immediately informed my team of his injury. If we had two week’s notice, I have no doubt that finding a suitable replacement and making training adjustments wouldn’t have been a problem, but it was a serious problem trying to do so with only seven days to go before the fight.
“I think boxers like Chambers should be punished by every promoter and networks should know how he operates. He plays the good guy to the press, but Chambers is a fake. He didn’t have the simple decency to tell another athlete about him pulling out of the fight as soon as he knew. It was his obligation to inform everyone immediately.I wasted six weeks of training, as well as the expenses for training camp, and now I’m not fighting because of his actions. NBC Sport Network, Main Events and everyone involved had to scramble to put together a main event at the last minute, all the results of Chamber’s action. He is all talk and no action. So, for now, Chambers is history.”
Liakhovich, a 1996 Bellarusian Olympian, captured the World Boxing Association (“WBO”) heavyweight title in 2006 by way of a unanimous 12-round decision over Lamon Brewster.
Already in top shape for his now cancelled fight against Chambers, Sergei is now targeting world heavyweight contender Chris Arreola. “Arreola is waiting for another big payday to fight one of the Klitschkos,” Liakhovich commented. “He’s been fighting journeyman after journeyman. How about a real fight with me? I challenge Arreola to take a fight with me. This is a fight boxing fans would love to watch.” |
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Coach Bret Corner’s Concordia Falcon’s Flying High, Talks to Takedown
Posted on | January 18, 2012 | No Comments
Wrestling Career: A three-time NAIA All-American at UW-La Crosse, Corner was 111-21-1 while competing at 142 lbs. He was sixth in 1984, fifth in 1985, and second in 1986 at the NAIA National Championships. Corner was selected to the NAIA/USA National Team that toured China in June, 1986, the first collegiate team to tour China in any sport. He was inducted into the UW-La Crosse Athletic Wall of Fame in 1998.
In 1982 at the AAU National Championships in Lincoln, Neb., Corner was fifth in Greco-Roman and seventh in Freestyle at 143 lbs.
Heading into his 21st season at CUW, Corner has guided the Falcons to seven conference titles with the most recent coming in 2006. His current career dual meet mark is 98-117-1.Corner has produced one All-American (Edwin Allen) in 1997 and five NWCA Scholar All-Americans. He was voted the Wisconsin Wrestling Coaches Association District 8 Coach of the Year in 2005.
In addition, he has produced 17 National qualifiers; (14 NAIA and three NCAA) and has been voted conference Coach of the Year six times. He is currently the WWCA District 8 Representative for Wisconsin college coaches.
Corner’s teams have twice received NWCA Scholar All-America status at the NCAA Division III level. CUW’s highest national finish was 16th in the NAIA national Championships in 1997.
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Boxing Links (1-18-12)
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Boxing bout reinstatement down for the count Stuff.co.nz Promoters of Sonny Bill Williams’ latest boxing bout have knocked down suggestions they reinstate his initial opponent after the man was bailed from jail. Richard Tutaki, 33, had been scheduled to fight the All Blacks star on February 3 but Williams’ … See all stories on this topic »
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Respected boxing trainer says Marciano, and not Ali, was “The Greatest” Examiner.com British boxing icon Lennox Lewis wrote in the Daily Telegraph Tuesday that Muhammad Ali, who turned 70 today, “should be considered the greatest sportsman of all time.” “I studied all the great heavyweights, but Muhammad Ali for me was the main guy,” … See all stories on this topic »
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Manor boxing coach collects history of the sport Tarentum Valley News Dispatch MANOR — Muhammad Ali, who celebrated his 70th birthday yesterday, was a fighter who backed up everything he said he would do in the boxing ring. That’s how former amateur boxer, boxing coach and now boxing memorabilia collector-extraordinaire Ron “Bad … See all stories on this topic »
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Boxer helps fight breast cancer Las Vegas Review – Journal Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. is donating $100000 to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s Southern Nevada affiliate in a presentation ceremony today. Tuesday’s announcement, in a news release from the breast cancer organization, came 12 days after … See all stories on this topic »
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A Heavyweight Gamble in NBC Sports’ New Boxing Series BoxingScene.com By Cliff Rold This coming Saturday night marks the debut of a new boxing series on US airwaves. The NBC Sports cable outlet can be assumed to aspire to compete one day with ESPN. For now, it’s enough that it provides a new platform for fistiana. … See all stories on this topic » |
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Because of Ali we are talking about boxing today | BoxingInsider … By Staff By Rich Mancuso To many he was “The Greatest Fighter of All-Time.” Muhammad Ali would say it that way, and we all believed because it was the truth. On. BoxingInsider.com |
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Boxing Alberta: Ali still “The Greatest” – 630ched.com |
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Muhammad Ali at 70 – snapshots of boxing’s greatest | Sport … As Muhammad Ali celebrates his 70th birthday, we look back at the life and career of the self-proclaimed ‘greatest’ fighter on earth through a collection of photos … www.guardian.co.uk/…/
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Boxing Association names outstanding personalities | St. Lucia STAR The St Lucia Amateur Boxing Association (SLABA) named its outstanding boxers for 2011, who will be competing for the prestigious awards of Junior and Senior … stluciastar.com/…/boxing-
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Baltimore Boxing and Ballroom Boxing to Donate Tickets!
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Baltimore, MD (January 18, 2012) – Jake “The Snake” Smith of Baltimore Boxing Promotions and Ballroom Boxing announced that they’ll give back to the community by donating more than 100 tickets to wounded warriors and amateur fighters for the January 26 Baltimore vs Navy card at Michael’s Eighth Avenue.
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Prater’s Controversial Win over Silva at UFC® 142 Turned the Tables for Many Kountermove Fantasy MMA Players
Posted on | January 18, 2012 | No Comments
San Francisco, CA. – January 18, 2012 – Rio de Janeiro wasn’t the only MMA hot spot this weekend. Thousands of fantasy MMA players competed on www.Kountermove.com for nearly $8,000 in cash prizes during UFC® 142. The fantasy MMA site, backed by Randy “The Natural” Couture, continues to gain momentum in the MMA community. It has quickly become a popular destination for MMA fans, fighters and key media players.
According to Aaron Ard, co-founder of Kountermove, “We are thrilled to report that Kountermove experienced a 40% increase in tournament play between UFC® 141 and UFC® 142. The Kountermove movement has gained a great deal of momentum. We couldn’t be happier!”
Mario Yamasaki’s controversial decision to award a first-round victory to Carlo Prater over Erick Silva definitely upped the stakes during Kountermove’s UFC® 142 tournament play. The unpredicted twist stripped Kountermovemembers who drafted Silva of their 100-point, first-round victory bonus. Instead players who picked an unconscious Prater were awarded 100 points for his DQ ‘victory.’
UFC® 142’s most valuable Kountermove fantasy fighter was Gabriel Gonzaga who scored 114 points for a fantasy MMA salary of $4,300. Yuri Alcantara (76 points, $5,400 salary) and Vitor Belfort (112 points, $5,500 salary) were also great draft picks. The least valuable fantasy fighter was Ernaldo Oliveira. His fantasy MMA salary was $5,300 and he yielded zero points during tournament play.
Randy “The Natural” Couture finished 1st out of 50 players in Kountermove’s MMA Media Slam Invitational for UFC® 142. Couture amassed 403.5 fantasy points on the road to victory with his team of Vitor Belfort, Gabriel Gonzaga, Mike Pyle, Antonio Carvalho, and Sam Stout.
Rounding out the top five money winners in Kountermove’s MMA Media Slam Invitational tournament were Erik Fontanez (@Erik_Fontanez) of MMAWeekly.com, Amy Barton (@amesbelle) of MMA Diehards, Matt Saccaro of Bleacher Report (@MattSaccaro), and Matt Erickson of Heavy MMA (@MattErickson23).
Kountermove member Robert Kham clinched the top spot out of over 100 Kountermove players to take home the $480 first-place prize in Crooklyn’s $1,200 Nooner tournament with 441 points.
Kountermove’s fantasy MMA games work very similar to fantasy football. Members draft a team of fighters and compete with that team against other Kountermove players in their league. Members have a $25,000 “salary cap” when drafting their fantasy team of fighters, each fighter has a “salary” designated by Kountermove. Members choose from free or entry fee games of varying sizes.
Winners and losers are then determined by fantasy points earned based on each fighter’s performance – strikes landed, submission attempts, knockdowns, dominant positions, rounds won, and knockout or submission bonuses.
After each event, Kountermove updates game results by listing the points members received for that event, the rankings, and prize pool winners. All entry fees are added into a prize pool that is divided among the league’s winners at the end of the game. Visit www.kountermove.com for full details on the Kountermove fantasy MMAscoring system.
About Kountermove:
Kountermove, Inc. is backed by MMA legend Randy “The Natural” Couture and is currently the world’s leading fantasy MMA website. Kountermove is fun, friendly, fair, and legal. Fans win cash prizes by drafting teams of MMA fighters in salary cap-style fantasy games. Beyond that, it also provides a compelling platform for interaction between fighters and fans.
To find out more about Kountermove please visit www.kountermove.com. Fans can also follow Kountermove on Twitter at twitter.com/kountermove or like Kountermove on Facebook at www.facebook.com/
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Falcon’s Coach Joel Sharrett Talks Competition and VonOhlen with Takedown
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Junior receives seventh weekly honor of his career
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Jan. 17, 2012
OREM, Utah – Air Force junior Cole VonOhlen (Jackson, Minn.) has been named the Western Wrestling Conference Wrestler of the Week, as announced today by the league. It marks the second time this season and seventh time in his career that VonOhlen has been awarded the honor.
VonOhlen led the Falcons with a 4-0 record at the Lone Star Duals on Saturday, registering a fall, a technical fall and a pair of decisions. Among his wins was an 11-5 decision over Harvard’s previously undefeated Corey Jantzen, currently ranked seventh in the nation by InterMatWrestle.com.
VonOhlen, who is currently ranked third in the nation at 149 pounds, now holds a 22-2 record on the season and needs just three more wins to reach 100 for his career.
The Falcons open their home slate this Thursday, Jan. 19, when they host conference foe Utah Valley in a 7:00 p.m. contest.
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ODU Asst. Mike Dixon Talks to Takedown of Monarchs Emergence in Top 25
Posted on | January 18, 2012 | No Comments
NORFOLK, Va. – The Old Dominion University wrestling team earned their first national ranking in nearly two years on Tuesday as they came in at No. 25 in this week’s NWCA/USA Today Division I Team Coaches Poll.
The Monarchs (7-6) were last ranked on Feb. 17, 2010 when they came in at No. 24. Old Dominion is led this year by No. 17 Te Edwards (174), who is 13-3 along with John Nicholson (157), who is 15-5, Tristan Warner (165), who is 19-9 and Justin LaValle (141), who is 21-11.
ODU went 3-2 last week and defeated their second top-20 opponent of the season when they routed then No.18 Rutgers, 29-9, at the 32nd annual Virginia Duals en route to a fourth place finish. Old Dominion also defeated then No.18 Iowa State, 21-16, on Nov. 20 in Norfolk.
The Monarchs have also wrestled four teams this season currently ranked in the top-25 in No. 7 Ohio State, No. 16 Kent State, No. 21 Edinboro and faced No. 24 Rutgers on Dec. 2 in Piscataway, N.J in the two teams’ first meeting.
Still on the slate for this season are duals against five teams currently ranked in No. 19 Central Michigan (Feb. 5), No. 20 Binghamton (Feb, 17), No. 22 Virginia (Feb. 19), No. 23 Virginia Tech (Jan. 29) and will face No. 25 (tie) Hofstra this weekend at the CAA Duals in Fairfax, Va.
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Alan Waters: Big 12 Wrestler of The Week, 56-8 Career, He Talks to Takedown
Posted on | January 18, 2012 | No Comments
Waters was a perfect 3-0 at the Virginia Duals this past weekend, helping the Tigers reach the championship bout. He opened things up with a 4-2 victory over No. 19 Trent Sprinkle of North Dakota State, as Mizzou went on to win 24-9. In the semifinals against Edinboro, Waters defeated Kory Mines by a 6-2 score, helping the Tigers pull out a 19-16 victory. Despite the team loss in the championship to Kent State, Waters scored his second win of the year over No. 4 Nic Bedelyon. The two battled into overtime, with Waters scoring the decisive takedown in sudden victory. Waters is now 3-0 all-time against Bedelyon.
This season, Waters is 17-1 overall and 8-0 in duals. He is 6-1 on the year against top-20 wrestlers and has won 12 of his 17 matches with bonus points.
Waters and the Tigers have a week off before returning to action on Sunday, Jan. 29. Missouri will travel to Edwardsville, Ill., for a quad-meet against Eastern Michigan, SIU-Edwardsville and Truman State, beginning at 1 p.m. CT.
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