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Maximum Fighting Champ Ryan Jimmo going to the Movies

Posted on | November 22, 2011 | No Comments


Curtis Ledger MFC Staff

 

Manos: The Hands of Fate is recognized as one of the worst films of all time.   In fact, it was so bad when it was released in 1966, it transformed itself from a sci-fi horror flick into a comedy cult classic for the ages.   It’s baaaack.

 

Ryan “The Big Deal” Jimmo is recognized as one of the best fighters to come out of Canada.  In fact, he is so good, he’s transformed his 0 – 1 record into a 16 – 1 record in a dangerous light heavyweight division.  He’s baaaack.

What may be most exciting about the return of Manos and the return of Ryan Jimmo is they are doing it together.  That’s right, MFC fans.  Your light heavyweight champion is starring in the 2012 sequel of Manos.  The new film is called Manos: The Search for Valley Lodge, and Jimmo says this time the Manos franchise is coming out with a high-quality product, “Rupert Munch, the director, wanted to make a sequel that’s a great movie.  We have Gene Snisky and Marie Kanellis (both of WWE fame).  We have special effects people who worked on X-men, Spiderman, AVP, and Hellboy.  We have sound people who’ve worked with So You Think You Can Dance Malcolm in the Middle, Batman: Beyond, and American Idol. It’s going to be great.”

 

Soak it in for a minute.  This is a B-grade cult classic sci-fi horror flick sequel starring former WWE superstars and MFC light heavyweight champion, Ryan Jimmo.  The producer is shooting for high quality and bringing in the industry experts to make it happen.  Do you even need to read more?

 

Either way, there’s more to read because Jimmo gave a sneak peek into the plot; although, he’s keeping some secrets until the release date, “The basis of the original movie was a hidden portal that people drove through by mistake.  All these people go missing and end up in this place called Valley Lodge where there’s an evil and magical villain – The Master – and his harem of women.  In the sequel, we head back in there and kick some evil polygamist cult ass.”  Fans familiar with Jimmo, Snisky, and Kanellis can respect the type of evil ass-kicking bound to happen, and it’s hard to go wrong with a movie that involves a “harem of women,” especially when the director of photography, Jay Lee,  produced and directed Zombie Strippers.

 

The team will be filming in El Paso, Texas, and it sounds like Jimmo is working hard to get the role down.  It’s not all hard work, though.  Some parts of the character come naturally to him, “My character, he’s a bad ass dude.  He’s got a soft side, but he can kick ass, and he loves smoking cigars – just like I do.”  Smoking cigars and beating down evil doers?  It sounds like Jimmo’s acting and MMA careers are more similar than one might think.  In fact, the MFC superstar finds a number of parallels in preparing for fights and preparing for movies.

 

Jimmo said success comes the same way no matter what you do in life, “In anything you’re going to do, the general principles are all the same.  Whether it’s being an accountant, a chess player, or a fighter – any one of those pursuits requires the same thing.  It requires understanding the landscape of what you’re doing, understanding what skills you need, building those skills until you achieve excellence, and putting in a lot of hard work.”  That sounds like sound advice from a guy who just finished second in Alberta Provincials wrestling on top of a string of successes in theatre, breakdancing, and MMA.  He plans to continue building on all those successes, and those standing in his way better watch out.

 

Fighters may think now is a good time to get after Jimmo with his focus being spread between fighting and acting, but opponents thinking about going for his belt better not get too comfortable figuring he’ll go soft filming a movie, “I’ve got a jiu jitsu coach right there on site.”  The team working on this film are dedicated to MMA action and enlisted the aid of 5-time Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Champion Pedro Carvalho to choreograph the action sequences.  In addition, Jimmo will have access to full gym facilities during shooting, and, really, it’s only a couple weeks at any given time.

 

Having access to training resources during shooting means Jimmo can destroy bad guys on film and then continue the destruction in the MFC ring, and although there are no signs of stopping his MMA career, he keeps a keen mind to the future, “I want to get into acting.  After I’m a fighter, I want to be an actor.”  Considering he’s already starring in this much-anticipated remake, the champ is off to a great start, and he has great backing behind him thanks to companies like the Maximum Fighting Championship, Good4You, and X-Factor.

 

Manos: The Search for Valley Lodge is scheduled for release in 2013, and fans can check out the movie’s Facebook page or website (www.torgolives.com) right now.  Ryan Jimmo will be back in action soon as well; although, his next opponent has yet to be named.  After a very close fight with Sokoudjou and a soon-to-be superfight occurring between Wilson Gouveia and Dwayne Lewis, fans can only speculate on who it might be.  Regardless, The Big Deal will be making moves.  He’ll be shooting the film, building on his MMA training, helping his fight camp team mates, and maybe working on some surprises for MFC fans in the future.   His good character and excellence in everything he does make him a true champion of the people, and his positive attitude shone through again when asked if he would consider branching out to something way different, like testing his well-known breakdancing skills on So You Think You Can Dance.

 

“I would absolutely love to do that.”

 

Promoter Lenny Fresquez Speaks About ‘World Dominance: Holm vs. Mathis’ Dec. 2 at Route 66 Casino Hotel in Albuquerque

Posted on | November 22, 2011 | No Comments

Fresquez logo     casino 66 logo


 

ALBUQUERQUE, NM (November 22, 2011) – “World Dominance” features the top two women’s boxers in the world, American favorite Holly “The Preacher’s Daughter” Holm (30-1-3, 9 KOs) and French knockout specialist Anne Sophie Mathis (25-1, 21 KOs), in arguably the No. female fight of all-time.

 

“World Dominance,” presented by Fresquez Productions, will be held Friday night, Dec. 2 at Route 66 Casino Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Holm-Mathis 10-round bout will be contested for the IBA Welterweight title and WBAN Championship Belt, as well as to determine the mythical No. 1 pound-for-pound world championship today in women’s boxing.

 

Veteran Lenny Fresquez has promoted Holm throughout her pro boxing and MMA career and he is also promoting “World Dominance.” Fresquez sat on the hot seat to answer questions about Holm, Mathis, female boxing and, of course, “World Dominance”

 

How significant is “World Dominance” for Holly as well as women’s boxing?

 

“This fight will confirm that Holly is unquestionably the No. 1 female fighter in the world. It is important for women’s boxing because they are the top two women in boxing today with 15 world titles between them. Holly has nine and she set a world record when she held all of the 147-pound belts except for the WBO.

 

“There are only three players today in women’s boxing – Holly, Sophie Ann and Cecilia Braekhus (18-0, 4 KOs – WBC, WBO & WBA welterweight champion). Mathis is the bigger puncher of the three and she has the best knockout ratio. But she has no fan-base in France or a promoter. She’s hard to promote because she isn’t very charismatic and unable to speak English.   Sauerland has done a great job promoting Braekhus, making people believe she’s a real world champion. She’s not in the same league as Holly, which is why we chose to fight Mathis first. “It’s a harder fight and we wanted to get that one out of the way first.”

 

What’s next for Holly after this fight?

 

“As Holly’s promoter, I’m always looking ahead to the next deal, but Holly’s not looking past Mathis. That’s my job and I think we have three possible options for Holly’s next fight. 1. Braekhus won’t come here but we’d love to fight her in March. 2. If this is a good fight, we can always have a rematch with Mathis. 3. Holly can have a big MMA fight.

 

“The only way I’d even think about Holly fighting Braekhus in Europe – she likes to fight in Denmark – would be under fair terms and conditions that would include a good purse and neutral judging. We’ve submitted a contract to Team Braekhus and we’re waiting for a response. We may go in another direction of we don’t receive a signed contract by the day of the Holm-Mathis weigh-in. We’ve never waited on, or will wait on anybody. Holly’s career has always been well planned every year. We will make plans after this fight for her in 2012.”

 

How does Holly rate all-time in women’s boxing?

 

“To me, she’s the best ever. The only other female fighters in her league, all-time, are Ann Wolfe, Regina Halmich and, maybe, Sumya Anani. Laila Ali fought on her father’s last name and she wasn’t nearly as good as these fighters. There’s nobody else.”

 

How frustrating is it not to be able to watch Holly fight on HBO or Showtime?

 

“She’s fought on ESPN and Telefutura, but HBO and Showtime have no interest in Holly or women’s boxing. Hopefully, the new head of HBO boxing will. Spanish boxing fans are interested in watching Holly fight because they’ve watched her grow-up here (New Mexico). People don’t understand the economics of promoting an ESPN show. First, it affects the gate, and ESPN doesn’t pay like it used to. Between rooms, meals and other costs for ESPN, it doesn’t pay for half of the main event purse. At the beginning of her career, Holly fought on ESPN for the exposure. Now, everybody knows Holly Holm, so we try and make the most money. It’s upsetting to see the top pound-for-pound men’s fighters like (Manny) Pacquiao and (Floyd) Mayweather make millions and millions of dollars, while the top pound-for-pound female fighters don’t even make a fraction of one-percent compared to men.”

 

Are you tired of criticism leveled at Holly for only fighting in Albuquerque?

 

“Yes. They paid us well to go to Detroit to fight Mary Jo Sanders in a rematch. It ended in a draw and Sanders retired after that fight. Holly’s also fought in Colorado and California. We’ll fight anybody, anywhere, anytime….as long as the money is right. That’s always been the problem, so why fight for less money?

 

“People here love watching her fight and she has a great fan-base. We’d love to kill that stigma by fighting elsewhere, but it all comes down to economics. There are probably only 25 male fighters in the United States who put as many people in seats as Holly does in Albuquerque.”

 

Holly “The Preacher’s Daughter” Holm

 

Holm is a nine-time world champion in three different divisions (light welterweight, welterweight and light middleweight) and the 29-year-old boxer has an amazing 20-0-1 (6 KOs) record in world title fights, in addition to sporting a 14-0-1 mark versus world champions. She has fought and beaten virtually all of the notable names of the past decade in women’s boxing, from 135 through 154-pound classes, including Christy Martin, Mary Jo Sanders, Mia St. John, Jane Couch, Duda Yankovich and Chevelle Hallback (twice). Holly is riding a 24-fight unbeaten streak, dating back to her only pro loss in 2004, when a serious cut under her eye prevented her from continuing to fight.

 

Ann Sophie Mathis

 

A six-time world titlist, Mathis is the reigning the WIBA, WIBF and WBF World Welterweight Champion. She has won 24 consecutive bouts, dating back 16 years to her only pro loss in her second pro fight. Her Dec. 2nd showdown against Holm will mark the fifth anniversary of Ann Sophie’s first world title win, in which she stopped previously unbeaten Myriam Lamare (13-0) for the WBA crown and vacant EBU championship. Mathis’ victims also include world champions Couch, Yankovich, Ana Pascal and Nathalie Toro.

 

For more information about “World Dominance: Holm vs. Mathis” go on line towww.FresquezProductions.com.

 


 

Official Line-up for Legacy Fighting Championship 9

Posted on | November 22, 2011 | 1 Comment


 

Watch Legacy FC 9 Live on HDNet December 16th!

 

Houston, TX. – November 22, 2011 – Texas-based mixed martial arts fight promotion company, Legacy Fighting Championship, returns to the Houston Arena Theater on December 16 with Legacy Fighting Championship 9. The stacked fight card includes a main event welterweight title bout between Strikeforce veteran’s Mike “The Greek” Bronzoulis and Jorge “Macaco” Patino and a co-main pittingEngland’s Paul Kelly against Houston Police Officer and Legacy FC veteran Jeff Rexroad. With 11 fights scheduled, there will be no shortage of action for fight fans in attendance or those watching live on HDNet.

 

According to Legacy Promoter Mick Maynard, “We are very excited about the December 16th line-up. It is one of our most compelling cards to date. The Bronzoulis vs. Patino title bout definitely has fight of the night potential as does the Co-main event battle between Kelly and Rexroad.  The card also features a very significant pro debut fight. Frost Murphy will not only be fighting for the first time on the pro level, he will be fighting to save a life.”

 

Maynard went on to say, “Murphy is donating 100% of his fight purse to Heartgift.org, a charity that funds life-saving heart surgery to children with congenital heart disease. Legacy has joined the cause as well. We will be selling T-shirts on our website (starting in December) to raise money for the charity. Fans can also text the keyword GIFT to 80077 to make a $10 donation.”

 

Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets early, as the December 16 event is already 80% sold out! MMA fans will not want to miss this exciting night of fights!

 

*Official Legacy FC 9 Fight Card:

 

Jorge Patino vs. Mike Bronzoulis

Jeff Rexroad vs. Paul Kelly

Gilbert Jiminez vs. Daniel Pineda

Jonathan Harris vs. Antonio Flores

Cody Williams vs. Steve Garcia

Patrick Hutton vs. Noel Ligon

Jeremy Morris vs. Justin Murray

Frost Murphy vs. Cris Rucker

Randy Hauer vs. Jesus Rivera

Rakim Cleveland vs. Derrick Lewis

Jeremy Mahon vs. David Armas

*Card subject to change
Legacy Fighting Championship has quickly become the “must see” MMA show in Houston.  The popular promotion has built a solid stable of notable fighters and they continue to expand their roster. Recent signings include UFC Vet Paul Kelly, featherweight champion Daniel Pineda, up-and-comer Freddy Assuncao, and “Ultimate Fighter 14” top bantamweight prospect Carson Beebe.

 

Legacy Fighting Championships 9 takes place on Friday, December 16 at the Houston Arena Theatre in Houston, Texas.  Doors open at 6:30pm CT. Fights begin at 7:30pm CT. Fight fans can purchase tickets at www.legacyfights.tv. The main card will air live on HDNet at 9:00pm CT.

 

To learn more about Legacy Fighting Championships please visit www.Legacyfights.tv.

 

About Legacy Fighting Championship (LFC):

Legacy Fighting Championship has promoted professional and amateur MMA events since 2005. Throughout its history, the emphasis has always been maintaining the commitment to provide only the highest-quality mixed martial arts competition for fighters and viewers alike. Legacy’s continued goal is to maintain that quality while evolving and growing organically with the sport of MMA. Fight fans across the nation can watch Legacy Fighting Championship events live on HDNet.  For more information, please visit www.legacyfights.tv.

Gibson takes on Gomez for TPF strap

Posted on | November 22, 2011 | No Comments


 

Lemoore, Calif. – Cody Gibson and Ulysses Gomez seemed to be headed in much different paths.

Gibson (5-1) was fresh off of a victory of Walel Watson (9-2) that thrust the Visalia, Calif. bantamweight into the Tachi Palace Fights title picture against Farkhad Sharipov (13-5), who had just defeated Tommy Vargas (8-2) on the same card.

In September, Gomez (8-2) bounced back with a bantamweight victory over Drew Bittner (4-2) and was looking to move back down to flyweight in December.

But the mixed martial arts gods had other ideas… Sharipov signed with Bellator, leaving an opening for the bantamweight title on Dec. 2 and the Las Vegas, Nev. grappler Gomez was quick to seize the opportunity.

“It’s a big honor that Tachi thinks enough about me to give me an opportunity to fight for the 135-pounhd title,” Gomez explained. “I’m looking to make the most out of the opportunities that are given to me.”

Gomez has openly said that his goal is still to get back to flyweight and fight for Tachi gold at that weight class as well, but couldn’t pass up a shot at a title at 135 pounds.

Gibson understands why.

“It feels good to be fighting for that title. Look at where the two guys that held that belt before are at now. They’ve both moved on to bigger things,” Gibson said. “I’m really excited to be fighting for that title.”

Former Tachi Palace Fights Bantamweight champions include the red-hot Ultimate Fighting Championship contender Michael McDonald (14-1) and UFC vet and WEC legend Cole Escovedo (17-9).

Although Gibson doesn’t carry the credentials of Gomez, he still is a worthy opponent. He snapped Watson’s 7-fight win streak with a dominating performance and then watched Watson get scooped up by the UFC one fight later.

“Cody is a really good wrestler and a game fighter. You can’t sleep on him,” said Gomez, who has competed against some of the world’s top flyweight fighters. “I think this should be an exciting fight.”

Tachi Palace Fights will stream live and free on Sherdog.com at 5:30 p.m. (PST).

The stream will be blacked out to fans within 100 mile radius of the Palace unless there is a sellout.

Tickets can be purchased at www.tachipalace.com or charge by phone at 1-800-225-2277. Tickets may also be purchased at the Tachi Palace Gift Shop and start at a low price of just $35 for general admission seating.

Gibson has been designated the underdog for this fight. It seems like a role the former Menlo College wrestler is comfortable with.

“Ulysses is great on the ground. I know he is a brown belt at Cobra Kai. I’ve seen all of his fights,” Gibson said. “I know what he is going to bring to the table. He isn’t bad on his feet… I mean he is no Jose Aldo, but he isn’t a fish out of water either.”

Gibson didn’t want to go into too much detail about his plans for the fight but did say that “At the end of the night, I think this is going to be a good fight”.

Meanwhile, Gomez thinks he might have the fight figured out.

“I kind of can see the fight in all different aspects. We will start on the feet, but I do see him trying to take me down and I see myself subbing him if he is able to do that,” Gomez said.

In the main event, TPF Flyweight champion Ian McCall (11-2) puts his belt and World No. 1 ranking on the line against Omaha, Neb.’s Josh Rave (18-8). San Clemente, Calif.’s McCall was originally scheduled to meet Will Campuzano, but an injury forced Campuzano out of action and Rave took the fight on short notice.

Isaac DeJesus returns to action after a 6-month suspension by the California State Athletic Commission and will face Riverside, Calif.’s Georgi Karakhanyan (16-3) in the co-main event. DeJesus (9-3) was stripped of his TPF Featherweight title in May after failing to make weight.

In other bouts:

-Lemoore, Calif. welterweight Andrew Martinez (7-3-1) vs. Merced, Calif.’s Phil Collins (10-7).

-Newport Beach, Calif. lightweight Rob Emerson (11-10) vs. Pasadena, Calif.’s Savant Young (9-8).

-Oakdale, Calif. bantamweight Brad McDonald (7-1) vs. Buena Park, Calif.’s Francisco Rivera (5-2).

-Virginia Beach, Va. lightweight Bubba Jenkins (0-0) vs. Clovis, Calif.’s Josh Williams (0-0).

-Firebaugh, Calif. flyweight Paul Ruiz (2-0) vs. Gilroy, Calif.’s Anthony Figueroa (5-6-1).

-Lemoore, Calif. featherweight Sergio Quinones (7-8) vs. Merced, Calif.’s Jesse Bowen (7-6).

-Lemoore, Calif. flyweight Alex Perez (3-0) vs. Merced, Calif.’s Edgar Diaz (1-2).

-Sacramento, Calif. heavyweight Freddie Aquintania (2-0) vs. Porterville, Calif.’s Javy Ayala (2-0).

 

 

Upcoming Events at Gleason’s Gym!

Posted on | November 22, 2011 | 1 Comment

 

 

Today through December 5, 2011

THE BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT MARTY MARKOWITZ AND GLEASON’S GYM TEAM UP FOR A CHRISTMAS TOY DRIVE. Please bring in or send in your toy donations!

 

Early Holiday Gift Ideas for Master and White Collar boxers

Buy a great holiday gift for your loved one. Make it something really special and out of the ordinary.

 

Gleason’s Gym has three, three day boxing events coming up in the New Year.

 

Every boxing fan, especially White Collar and Master boxers will be thrilled to attend one or all of these events.

 

The first event is a Master’s Clinic and amateur boxing show on February 16-17-18, 2012. Cost $299.00.

 

The second event is an all female clinic and amateur boxing show on April 19-20-21, 2012. Cost $299.00.

 

The third event is the Second Annual Masters National Championships on May 31-June 1-2, 2012. Cost $100.00.

 

 

 

December 10, 2011

Johnie Rodz Professional Wrestling Show.

 

December 11-17, 2011

World Boxing Council 49th Annual Convention

 Click on the link below the picture.

http://convention.wbcboxing.com/

 

 

December 17, 2011

Boxing at Gleason’s Gym. Monthly Amateur Boxing Series.

 

The show is open to any registered amateur boxer. This includes Juniors, Seniors and Master boxers.

 

If you wish to compete, please contact Gleason’s Gym by email at gleasons75@aol.com or by telephone at 718 797 2872.

 

The weigh in will begin at 4:00PM and the first bout will begin at 6:00PM.

 

All our bouts are pre-matched. They are sanctioned by USABoxingMetro. All boxers must have their boxing book with them in order to participate.

 

The ticket price is $20 per person. Children 6 and under are not charged. All gym members and registered amateurs with their books in hand pay $15 per person.

 

This show will be shown live and free of cost on: www.gofightlive.tv. The blow by blow for these fights will be done by our very own Champion Sonya Lamonakis.

 

ROBERT ‘THE GHOST’ GUERRERO MAKES HIS CASE FOR MAYWEATHER

Posted on | November 22, 2011 | No Comments

trapp-1Story by Robert Hough ~ FightNews.com
Photos by Stephanie Trapp

 

If Robert Guerrero is as good in the ring against Floyd Mayweather as he is in making the case that he should be next, then the fight has potential.
Guerrero (29-1-1, 18 KOs), who had partially tore the rotator cuff in his left shoulder ten days before a August 27th showdown with WBA jr welterweight champion Marcos Maidana, is fast approaching full fitness and will be ready to fight as early as March.
To say he wants Mayweather on the May 5th Cinco de Mayo holiday is like saying some people think Mayweather’s shtick is tiresome.
trapp-2But Guerrero is too small, never fought at 140, much less 147.
“It would be easy for me to fight as a welterweight without having to change my body,” Guerrero explained to FightNews. “My weight right now is 152 and I’m in great shape. Having to cut down to make weight’s no good for anybody. I’ve gotten stronger as I’ve moved up in weight. I’m a legit 5′ 9″ and I’ve got long arms.”
But Mayweather says he wants to fight Manny Pacquiao.
“That’s the fight everyone wants to see and if it happens, it would be great for boxing, but I don’t think it’s going to happen in May,” Guerrero said. “If not Pacquaio, who else is there?”
Amir Khan?
“He and his people say they want that fight near the end of the year, after a tune-up at welterweight.”
What about all the other possibilities? Continue Reading…

WHO TOOK THE CAGE MATCH BETWEEN “ROWDY” RONDA ROUSEY AND BAS RUTTEN?

Posted on | November 22, 2011 | No Comments

Could it be the same person who compared dislocating an elbow to fixing Thanksgiving turkey?
http://www.hd.net/blogs/rousey-vs-rutten-the-arm-collector/

Also on last night’s “Inside MMA”, our panel guests Uriah Faber, Tito Ortiz and Rousey all had some opinions on who they’d like to see as (and how they are going to beat) their next opponent:

http://www.hd.net/blogs/faber-ortiz-and-rousey-talk-future-matchups-on-inside-mma/
And, who’s got Fedor next – we do!  It’s confirmed that his next fight will be DREAM on HDNet this coming New Year’s Eve.
http://www.hd.net/blogs/fedor-beats-monson-next-fight-dream-on-hdnet/
“Inside MMA” airs live every Monday night at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT with encore presentations airing on Friday at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT and late night Friday at 1:00 a.m. ET/10:00 p.m. PT.

Boxing Links (11-11-11)

Posted on | November 22, 2011 | No Comments

Boxing: With Pacquiao Looking Distracted, Floyd Mayweather’s Time Is Now
Bleacher Report
If there were any doubts before the third edition of the Juan Manuel Marquez-Manny Pacquiao fight, there should be no doubts now. Floyd Mayweather Jr. will have no problem beating Pacquiao, especially because Pac-man looked distracted in his 
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Bleacher Report
The weekend’s boxing matches that had a local interest
Examiner.com
This past weekend the WBF World Boxing Federation Heavyweight Title went on the line. You didn’t know? Or maybe you didn’t care? You know respect for the various boxing organizations is essential. However, it appears the WBF hit an all time low on 
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UK Boxing: Stephen Simmons; Gus Robinson; Ali Adams
BoxingScene.com
Frank said “Gus has always championed the underdog and is a face that will be truly missed in the world of boxing.” Wright, the challenger for the British Lightweight title, spoke towww.hartlepoolmail.co.uk and said he plans to deliver the perfect 
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Sylvester Stallone announces Rocky the musical with heavyweight boxing champs
Daily Mail
By Mike Larkin So it seems appropriate that the film’s diminutive creator and star Sylvester Stallone was dwarfed by the world’s heavyweight boxing champions as he revealed it was being made into a musical. Sly posed for pictures alongside the giant 
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Daily Mail
5-member Indian boxing team for London Invitational tourney
Times of India
PTI | Nov 22, 2011, 09.18PM IST NEW DELHI: A five-member Indian boxing team, led by five-time world champion Mary Kom and World Championships bronze medallist Vikas Krishan, on Tuesday left the country to participate in the London Boxing International 
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Pilates plus boxing equals a great workout
Muncie Star Press
Piloxing, a combination of pilates and boxing. Megan Taylor helps lead a piloxing class at the YMCA on Monday. / Jordan Kartholl / The Star Press Want to give piloxing, a combination of pilates and boxing, a try? Check out these classes. 
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Antonio Margarito vs. Miguel Cotto 2 – Understanding the Margarito Licensing 
Bloody Elbow
by Brent Brookhouse on Nov 22, 2011 9:00 AM EST in Boxing One thing that has been requested has been a little more boxing coverage here at Bloody Elbow, so going forward we’ll touch on majorboxing events and recap the weekend’s action. 
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Boxing New Year’s Eve Doubleheader Tickets on Sale for Anaheim Convention Center
Pro Boxing Fans
In the main event, International Boxing Federation (IBF) light heavyweight champion Tavoris Cloud (23-0, 19 KOs), of Tallahassee, Fla., will make his fourth title defense against former World BoxingOrganization (WBO) 175-pound kingpin Zsolt Erdei 
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Video Surfaces Of A Young Woody Allen Boxing A Kangaroo
CBS New York
The roo is wearing boxing gloves. The third man in the ring – well, in this case, the second – is apparently the animal’s trainer. Allen gingerly paws at and prances around the animal, which finally lunges at him. The trainer keeps shoving Allen toward 
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Junior Dos Santos Hopes to Make Olympic Boxing Run in 2016
Bleacher Report
The Brazilian said he has always preferred his boxing skills as his biggest strength in MMA, and he would like to attempt the challenge of competing on a national level. “My trainings begin and end withBoxing,” the 27-year-old said. 
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Blogs
Woody Allen Documentary Features Filmmaker Boxing A Kangaroo 
By The Huffington Post News Editors
Woody Allen may not be your first pick to win a boxing match, but in this clip of the director, Allen totally outclasses a kangaroo in the ring.
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Officials Probe Boxing Kangaroo Complaint – Bakersfield News 
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — California wildlife officials are investigating a complaint that a circus traveling through the state is illegally staging an act involving a boxing kangaroo. Monday, November 21, 2011.
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Boxing news: Nigel Benn wants David Haye should forget about 
NIGEL BENN has urged David Haye to forget about facing Vitali Klitschko.
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Brawl: The Card-Based Boxing Game | ForeverGeek
There’s a new game out for iOS and it’s called Brawl. The game made it to my radar for two reasons — first because it was a free release and secondly,
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