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Chris Algieri training for his 13th professional bout against Curtis Smith on Jan.28

Posted on | January 26, 2012 | No Comments

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Algieri To Return to Paramount Jan. 28

By Michael Bruschini ~ Huntington-Patch.com

 

Boxing fans will have another reason to cheer on Jan.28 at the Paramount in Huntington, as the undefeated Chris Algieri (12-0, 6 KO) makes his return to the ring against Curtis Smith (10-5, 5 KO).

 

Algieri is coming off a recent trip to Las Vegas, where he trained alongside WBC No.1 contender Ajose Olusegun (30-0, 14 KO).

 

“We had really good sparring in Vegas, it was great work,” Algieri said, after an intense sparring session at the Bellmore Kickboxing Academy.  “I feel really good all around, a bit sore, but that’s how you know you’re working hard.”

 

Algieri, a St. Anthony’s High School graduate, now splits his time between the ring, working at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and getting into medical school.

 

“He strives to be the best at everything he does,” said trainer Keith Trimble at a previous training session.  “If you told him to run through [a wall], because it’d make him a better fighter, he’d run through that wall.” Read More…

 

For more information on Chris Algieri please visit his website atwww.chirsalgieri.com.

 

Advance tickets, priced at $35$50 and $100 can be purchased by calling Star Boxing at (718) 823-2000, or by visiting the Star Boxing website,www.StarBoxing.com. Tickets may also be purchased through Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster.com, Phone 1-800-745-3000) and The Paramount Theater Box Office by calling (631) 673-7300.

 

The Paramount Theater is located at 370 New York Avenue, Huntington, New York, 11743. For directions and more information, please visit their website at www.paramountny.com.

 

Boxing Links (1-25-12)

Posted on | January 25, 2012 | No Comments

Boxing Notebook: Cotto-Pacquiao not set, Tarver and more
BoxingInsider.com (blog)
Apparently Schaefer, tied in with a boxing web site, is feeding information that does not get verified. And with the age of social media, with editing not as it was in the old newspaper era, anything can get published or is made to be believed.
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BOXING: El Camino’s Quiroz preps for his pro debut
North County Times
El Camino High student Jonathan Quiroz, pictured working out at Rhino’s Boxing in Vista, will make his professional boxing debut Friday in Chula Vista. BILL WECHTER | bwechter@nctimes.comWhat: Oceanside resident Jonathon Quiroz makes his professional 
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Confident Juan Esquer says he will show Melindo Mexican boxing and hand him 
Sun.Star
By Edri K. Aznar A WORLD title fight for highly-rated unbeaten boxer Milan Melindo is just around the corner, and a win over veteran Juan Esquer this Saturday night in the main event of “Pinoy Pride 11 – Philippines vs. The World” at the Waterfront 
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KO: Boxing analyst Chuck Giampa freezes on TV
Tucson Citizen
Take a look at what happened to poor Chuck Giampa on his disastrous debut as TV boxing analyst for Showtime Friday night. Giampa, a longtime boxing judge, was supposed to provide Showtime viewers with the ringside insights of a judge.
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PFP Charitable Boxers: Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Examiner.com
As we discuss many of the greats feats that today’s boxers achieve, I felt it was important to recognize the various contributions that fighters make outside of the ring. Many of the top fighters today are recognized for the achievements inside of the 
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Oldham County History | Boxer met his match on Misery Hill
Louisville Courier-Journal
Stanley Dawson traded in his amateur boxing career for the life of an Army MP. / Courtesy Oldham County History Center Every place has stories and events that shaped the culture and fabric of a community’s history. The Oldham County History Center 
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Heavyweight Boxing: Previews and Predictions of the Weekend’s Heavyweight Action
Bleacher Report
Denis Boytsov (29-0, 14 KO’s) continues to fight boxers well below his level when he takes on 37-year-old journeyman Darnell Wilson (24-13-3, 20 KO’s) at the Grand Elysee, in Hamburg, Germany this Saturday. Boytsov, who is ranked seventh by The Ring 
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Bleacher Report
Boxing Lab Radio: Maidana, Rigondeaux, Donaire 6PT/9ET
BoxingScene.com
BoxingScene.com’s audio show, Boxing Lab Radio , returns with another packed show. The show is hosted by BoxingScene correspondants Ernest Gabion, Luis Sandoval and Ryan Burton. The show starts at 6PM Pacific/9PM Eastern , and runs for two to three 
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Rededicated Arreola ready to impress local fight fans, boxing world
Corpus Christi Caller Times
By Matt Young TODD YATES/CALLER-TIMES Heavyweight contender Chris Arreola answers question from the media Tuesday about the upcoming Triple Threat boxing card during a news conference a the American Bank Center. The Feb. 18 fight card will feature 
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‘Real Steel’ Deleted Scene Floats Like A Butterfly, Stings Like A Boxing Robot
MTV.com (blog)
More importantly, you have to care about the young boy and the washed-up boxerbehind the robot. This exclusive deleted scene from the upcoming Blu-ray release of “Real Steel” shows off just the kind of scene that made audiences care and had them
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Blogs
Queen Underwood rules as boxing trials’ flag-bearer – Spokesman 
Papering the walls of the subterranean Howard Street Boxing Club are the usual posters from bouts and cards going back decades, and they suggest the musty odor of smoke and beer from arenas and armories long razed.
Spokesman.com: Sports stories
 

 

Come for boxing, stay for (being in) movie at Times Union Center 
By Mark McGuire
“The Challenger” is described as an inspirational boxing drama about family and fate. In order to save the life that he knows, “Bronx Boy” Jaden Miller must turn to the one thing he’s always run from, fighting. The film is slated to star Justin 
Mark McGuire

 

 

Chuck Giampa’s Boxing Analyst Gig Doesn’t Get Off to a 
By Jeff Greenwell
Chuck Giampa is a renowned boxing judge turned analyst for Showtime Boxing, and this past Friday …
Sports Page Contributors

 

Web
Boxing trainer Freddie Roach subject of new HBO reality series 
Freddie Roach was on track to marry his high school sweetheart and become an arborist caring for ornamental trees. “I chose to become a prizefighter instead,” 
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Team Sergio Hires Crudele as Camp Coordinator

Posted on | January 25, 2012 | No Comments

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Fitness guru and reality television star Marcelo Crudele has been named new camp coordinator for WBC Diamond Middleweight Champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez.

 

Caracas, Venezuela-born Crudele, 40, is a cast member of the Univision reality show “Dale con Ganas”, a licensed USA Boxing coach and Founder and Executive Trainer of Train Me Right Boxing & Fitness in Venice, California.

 

Martinez is currently in training for a March 17 title defense against England’s Matthew Macklin at Madison Square Garden in New York.

 

“I welcome a professional like Marcelo, who will bring his expertise both as a camp coordinator and a top-notch fitness expert,” said Martinez’s advisor, Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing. “Not only is he one of the top people in his field, but he is also a former boxer, so he knows exactly what is needed.”

Hitz Boxing’s ‘Fight Night at the Horseshoe’ Series Continues February 18

Posted on | January 25, 2012 | No Comments

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The next installment of Hitz Boxing’s wildly popular “Fight Night at the Horseshoe” series will be held on Saturday, February 18, 2012, at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana, featuring heavyweight contender “Merciless” Mike Mollo (20-3-1, 12 KOs) of Oak Lawn, Illinois; NABA-US Champion Yakubu “Black Mamba” Amidu (20-2-1, 18 KOs) of Los Angeles via Ghana; Vladikavkaz, Russia’s undefeated welterweight prospect Alanbek Kozaev (19-0, 6 KOs); the unveiling of newly signed Cleveland-based junior welterweight prospect Prenice “Greatness” Brewer (16-1-1, 6 KOs); and a host of local favorites and warriors who have earned their spots through previous strong performances.

 

While the main and co-main and many of the opponents are yet to be determined, also scheduled to appear are unbeaten heavyweight slugger Dave Latoria (9-0, 5 KOs); popular local super middleweight Mike “Hollywood” Jimenez (5-0, 3 KOs) who will face Bruce “The Rage” Rumbolz (22-23-2, 15 KOs) of Sterling, Illinois; Lafayette, Louisiana, lightweight Chris Singleton (3-0, 2 KOs); the second four-round professional bout of Chesterton, Indiana, heavyweight Philip Triantafillo (1-0, 1 KO); Chicago junior welterweight Genaro Mendez (3-1-1, 2 KOs) will face Omaha’s debuting Eric Corrona;and the debut of Omaha, Nebraska-based former amateur heavyweight star (and newest member of the Hitz Boxing stable) Brian Houston in a surprisingly stern first test for his first time out against Chicago’s Felix Abner (3-2, 2 KOs).

 

“I’ve been doing shows here for quite some time,” said promoter Bobby Hitz, “and I am honored to continue providing the boxing to this beautiful casino. To maintain quality standards at our shows, what we’re going to do from now on is feature only fighters who want to fight. We’re not going to focus on getting wins for local kids like some other promotions do. In fact, I don’t care if you’re from the same gym as another guy. If you fight at the Horseshoe, you have to be willing to be in tough, maybe even against another local kid. Let’s call it a tournament of sorts to see who the best fighters in the area really are by fighting one another.”

 

The high-class atmosphere and luxurious surroundings the Horseshoe has to offer make their boxing shows a Las Vegas-style night of boxing that Chicago-area fans don’t have to get on a plane to enjoy.   
The Horseshoe Casino has an intimate, comfortable venue with luxurious seats, a spectacular gaming area, free parking, exquisite food and all the amenities — and is just 20 minutes from Downtown Chicago. 

Tickets for “Fight Night at the Horseshoe” are on sale now, starting at a fan appreciation price of $10, and are available atthe “Venue” box office, ticketmaster.com and all Ticketmaster outlets, as well as atwww.fanfueled.com.

Frank Trigg Partners with Jennifer Gargotto to Add a Women’s Perspective to His Popular Dating and Relationship Blog

Posted on | January 25, 2012 | No Comments


Las Vegas, NV – January 25, 2012 – Frank Trigg announced today that he has added a new compelling element to his fast-rising dating and relationship blog ‘Ask Trigg’ by partnering with popular on-line columnist Jennifer Gargotto. Gargotto, who will bring a women’s perspective to the blog, is the woman behind MsMorphosis.coma self-improvement blog for modern women. She also authored the e-book Navigating Dating: A Single Woman’s Guide to Dating Without Losing Herself.

 

According to Frank Trigg“I’m very excited to add a women’s perspective to the blog.  Although Jennifer and I may not always agree, we respect each other’s views. I definitely think that readers will gain a better understanding of the opposite sex as a result of our collaborative insights …and I have no doubt that we’ll spark some interesting debates in the process. I definitely encourage Prommanow.com readers to weigh-in in the comment section of the blog.”

 

Trigg and Gargotto offer fun and insightful (yet often differing) perspectives on love, sex and other relevant topics that pertain to today’s singles scene. Every week on www.prommanow.com  Trigg and Gargotto will help guide readers through the complex world of dating and relationships.

 

Jennifer Gargotto had this to say about collaborating with Trigg, I’m so excited and honored to be working with Frank Trigg on his relationship blog. It’s always fascinating when we get to peek inside and learn more about the inner lives of public personas, and Frank is no exception. For a man that became famous as a professional fighter, his insights into human relations are incredibly impressive and thought provoking. I hope I can provide another perspective, and push those insights and questions even further.”

 

‘Ask Trigg’ has garnered positive attention from fans and the media alike and continues to generate intriguing inquiries from readers. Trigg has addressed a wide variety of dating and relationship topics, including but not limited to – how and where to meet “Mr. Right”, how to keep a man’s attention once you’ve got it, living together before marriage, the real meaning behind ‘friends with benefits’  and much more!

 

The blog has been featured as a ‘top pick’ on USA Today numerous times and continues to grow in popularity among male and female readers. Check out new ‘Ask Trigg’ blog updates every week on Prommanow.com. This week Trigg and Gargotto address the topic of ‘Dating as a single parent.’

 

Readers can send their dating and relationship questions to AskTrigg@gmail.com. For more information on Frank Trigg, please visit www.Franktrigg.com or follow him on Twitter at @franktrigg. For more information on Jennifer Gargotto, please log on to www.msmorphosis.com or follow her on twitter at @MsMorphosis.

 

 

About Frank Trigg:
UFC veteran Frank Trigg is a mixed martial arts fighter, color commentator, television personality, radio host, and MMA spokesman. Trigg has fought for some of the most prestigious fight promotions in the world, including Ultimate Fighting Championship, PRIDE Fighting Championships, Rumble on the Rock, Icon Sport and World Fighting Alliance. As a Color Commentator, Trigg can be seen every Friday night on HDNet, where he calls the fight action for notable MMA promotions including the Sungoku Raiden Championships (SRC), Xtreme Fighting Championships (XFC), Dream Fighting Championships in Japan, and many others.

AMBITIOUS FRAMPTON FULLY FOCUSED ON DEFENCE

Posted on | January 25, 2012 | No Comments

Belfast star denies dreaming of Quigg showdown

 

Carl Frampton is not taking anything for granted in his opening fight of a massive year as he looks to extend his unbeaten record when he defends his title against Kris Hughes at York Hall on Saturday night live on Sky Sports 1 and HD1.

 

The Commonwealth champion is forever linked with huge title fights, but he insists that he is totally focused on the job in hand tonight, and it seems that the challenger has inadvertently helped ‘The Jackal’ sharpen his concentration ahead of the bout.

 

“He’s a tall, awkward southpaw, he may be hard to get to for a while,” said Frampton. “But he’s been saying a few things to reporters and online that I’m not worth the hype and so on, that’s the sort of thing that motivates me so he’s probably made his first mistake there as that will give me extra drive tonight.

 

“I had a look at his record and there’s nothing much to shout about there. He’s a big lad and he’s boxed at Featherweight and Super Featherweight and above that as well. I don’t know where that comment came from but there you go.”

 

Possible clashes with British champion Scott Quigg and European titlist Kiko Martinez have been put to the 24 year-old as fans and pundits lick their lips at the prospect of the super-bantamweight division exploding into life.

 

Again though, Frampton is keen to point out his focus is on tonight’s task and he knows that as a title holder there is added pressure in the fight.

 

“I approach every fight the same as the desired end result to every fight is always the same – victory,” said Frampton. “So I train really hard for every fight anyway, but I guess now I’m the champion that this guy is coming to take something from me so I’m know there’s a target on my head. But my body is adapting all the time with every fight and I’m getting fitter and stronger all the time, it’s much easier to do the rounds now.

 

“Training has been perfect – Barry is meticulous with everything we do in training and wrote down the other week that we had done over 150 rounds of sparring, so it’s been great.

 

“This is a really big year and there are other fights out there besides Quigg and Martinez. But I’m totally focused on tonight – I’ve read things where he’s said that he thinks we have overlooked him and are looking at fights beyond tonight, but that is not the case. Everything around the camp has been geared for him and I couldn’t be in better shape.”

 

Frampton claimed the vacant Commonwealth strap with a commanding performance against Australian Mark Quon in September in front of a massive hometown crowd at the Odyssey Arena. Tonight is his second outing at the York Hall and he’s

 

“It would have been great to have fought in Belfast but I’ve boxed here before and it’s a great venue,” said Frampton. “There’s a lot of boxing fans in the area and they know their stuff so you are always guaranteed a good crowd. John Ryder is on the bill too and he’s a big ticket seller and I’ll have a lot here too, so I hope tonight is a sell-out and that there’s a great atmosphere as it always gives you that extra push and we can put on a great show.

 

“It’s great to be topping the bill, a massive opportunity to showcase my talents and it’s a tough task. It is important that you gain experience away from home as hopefully one day I’ll be boxing for a World title and that might be away from home, so nights like this are very important.”

 

Frampton’s next fight could well be away from home – in New York City on St. Patrick’s Day. Matthew Macklin challenges Sergio Martinez at Madison Square Garden.

 

“Eddie Hearn and Barry have discussed about the New York fight and if I get through tonight injury-free it’s a real possibility,” said Frampton. “You dream about boxing in venues like Madison Square Garden when you are a kid and if I can get another win there then a fight with Kiko or Scott in the summer would surely be sealed.”

Atlas Cops & Kids Boxing Program Making difference in NYC

Posted on | January 25, 2012 | No Comments

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NEW YORK CITY (January 25, 2012) – When government funding ceased three years ago for the New York City Police Athletic League (“PAL”) Cops & Kids Boxing program, The Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation absorbed operational costs, expanded its reach into education, and today it is making life-changing differences for hundreds of inner-city youths between the ages of 10 and 21.

 

Certified by USA Boxing, the Atlas Cops & Kids Boxing Program has been a knockout of a success, providing a safe place for city kids to go after school. Members not only learn how to box, some developing into team members for competitive tournaments like the famed Daily News Golden Gloves, but also build camaraderie, discipline, self-esteem and character.

 

The program now has gyms at Park Hill in Staten Island, where 2012 U.S. Olympic Boxing Team member Marcus Browne developed his skills, and Flatbush Gardens in Brooklyn with more gyms soon opening in Brownsville and Berry Houses in Staten Island, as well as future plans to open gyms in the Bronx, Manhattan and Queens.

 

The Dr. Atlas Foundation, a non-profit organization founded by renowned boxing trainer and television analyst Teddy Atlas in his father’s memory, currently leases gym space for $1.00 a year for its Brooklyn and Staten Island locations. Operational costs, however, are approximately $50,000 for each gym, including equipment, computers, teachers, coaches, etc.

 

Unlike other charitable organizations that may keep up to 80-percent of funds for expenses and administrative fees, nearly 100-percent of all monies raised by the Dr. Atlas Foundation go directly to needy families and individuals. Fundraising, however, especially during today’s strained economic times, simply isn’t enough anymore. Sponsorships, corporate and individual, and public donations are desperately needed to continue The Foundation’s invaluable community work.

“During the past 15 years,” Teddy said, “the Dr. Atlas Foundation has given millions of dollars directly to people in need. The money may go towards cancer treatment, medical expenses not covered by insurance, medical equipment, Christmas presents for kids, and many other ways to help sick children and families. Other organizations claim that monies raised go toward research, but the future is now for people in need. We get calls every day from people in need, many of whom were directed to us from these other organizations. Our programs are getting real results.”

 

The Atlas Cops & Kids Boxing Program offers much more than learning the sweet science and demands strict membership requirements. Each gym has an academic learning center and all gym members are subject to a review of their report cards and adherence to a set of rules established for proper behavior and appearance.

 

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“The boxing program is needed for wayward kids with little or no direction,” Atlas continued. “Our gyms give them a place to go for hope; building confidence and making them feel better about themselves. They get the tools there that they need to grow-up and become productive people. It is an important, valuable alternative to violence, crime and drugs. That’s what boxing does like no other sport. It helps kids find themselves. Not only do they discover things that they didn’t know were available to them, they gain pride and confidence in themselves. Our program is a platform for them to have dignity. The Dr. Atlas Foundation has been helping needy people with medical expenses, relocation assistance, and for other areas like that. But violence is a sickness and we’re helping to prevent that with our gyms. I agreed to absorb the boxing program with a twist – education components had to be part of it. We established behavioral rules and conduct with disciplinary consequences. The kids have to keep their grades up if they want to train. Pat Russo did a great job as the PAL boxing program director and he’s continuing to do a great job as the director of our program.”

 

Russo proudly and happily remains in charge today. “I couldn’t walk away from these kids after 20 years as the PAL gyms director,” Russo explained. “I’d known Teddy for years and called him saying we had seven gyms and 1000 kids who were going to be turned out in the streets. Teddy saw this as preventative in terms of sickness, crime activity and drugs. We always taught the value of education and becoming a productive person, so this program fit into the Dr. Atlas Foundation organization.

 

“Kids want to be a part of something and we’re providing a positive alternative to gangs and drug activity. People in power have a bias for some reason against boxing, but it costs about $100,000 to incarcerate a teenager. It costs us $50,000 a year to run one of these gyms, where we can guide 200 or more kids and keep them out of jail. There are a lot of one-parent kids here who don’t really know what’s out there for them. We had one kid who just entered the Police Academy. It’s tough. They can’t pay money to be here but there’s no cost to help making a good kid into something for themselves. We’re mentors. They really want discipline and it’s really working.”

 

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Donations and sponsorships are needed to help fund the Atlas Cops & Kids Boxing Program. For more information go online to http://www.dratlasfoundation.com/boxingclubs.html

 

Here is a link to short video presentation about the Atlas Cops & Kids Boxing Program through the eyes of some of its members: atlas video.nfl. Also find this link featuring Olympic boxing hopeful Christina Cruz on The CBS Morning Show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qb8BxWO5r4.

 

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Wrestling Links (1-25-12)

Posted on | January 25, 2012 | No Comments

CHS wrestlers capture district championship
Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
THE LEAF-CHRONICLE/ROBERT SMITH / THE LEAF-CHRONICLE/ROBERT SMITH CLARKSVILLE — Very little has changed in terms of who rules the roost in district wrestling. Clarksville High proved for another year that despite the changing faces on the mat, 
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Pro wrestling icons team up for special show at high school
Gazette Virginian
Professional wrestling star Ricky Morton has been a part of some of the nation’s top wrestlingevents in his career. He says Saturday night’s “Halifax County Brawl” Mid-Atlantic ChampionshipWrestling event at Halifax County High School is a must-see 
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Once-dominant Hawke wrestlers look to rebound from losses
UI The Daily Iowan
BY MOLLY IRENE OLMSTEAD | JANUARY 25, 2012 7:20 AM The Iowa wrestling team is 9-3, 2-2 in the Big Ten, and has fallen from a No. 2 national ranking to No. 5 — a place head coach Tom Brands said the Hawkeyes haven’t been in a long time.
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Prep wrestling: Campbell helps propel top-ranked Raiders over No. 2 Merrill
Wisconsin Rapids Tribune
“That was a tough spot for Ben to be in, but he’s a tough wrestler and he came through and took some pressure off Keegan,” Rapids coach Scott Benitz said. Leading 28-26, all Einerson had to do was win the 138-pound match to secure the victory and he 
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Mustang Roundup: Wrestling Team Rolls into SCT
Patch.com
By Andrew Jones The Brick Memorial wrestling team has continued its usual tradition of taking on tough competition, and rolls into the Shore Conference Tournament this week as the fourth seed. The Mustangs, who have three losses, are coming off a quad 
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Prep wrestling: Laconia, Waupun, Campbellsport notch league wins
Fond du Lac Reporter
The Laconia High School wrestling team won with five pins and a major decision in a 49-30 Flyway Conference match against visiting St. Lawrence. Laconia’s lone senior, Jesse Velarde won a 16-6 major decision at 126 pounds. “He wrestled a tough kid from 
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State Sectional Wrestling Berth Unlikely After Dodger Loss
Patch.com
By Frank Giasone The Madison High School wrestling team’s loss to Pequannock on Tuesday night in Madison was significant not only because the two teams are bitter division rivals, but because the loss also may have put an end to the Dodgers hopes of a 
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GFH wrestlers edge Ponies
Great Falls Tribune
HAVRE — Senior star Josh Morin maintained his unbeaten record and several Great Falls High teammates earned narrow victories as the Bison defeated the Havre Blue Ponies 51-24 Tuesday night in a clash of Treasure State wrestling powers.
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Prep wrestling: Two Rivers beats Kewaskum
Herald Times Reporter
Scott Skornicka (23-2) opened the meet with a pin in the 170-pound bout and the Two Riverswrestling team got five pins in its first six matches of a 51-26 win over visiting Kewaskum on Tuesday. Ty Pelot improved his dual record to 24-1 with the 
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Merced High wrestling catches big break against Atwater
Sacramento Bee
With the deficit cut to five points, Villagrana pinned Hamel in 1 minute, 3 seconds to bring the Falcons wrestlers and fans to their feet. That’s when the singlet strap went off and the referee caught it. “It’s a bonehead mistake,” Atwater coach Nelson 
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Blogs
Seattle Jello Wrestling Extravaganza: Mark your calendars | Seattle’s 
By Amy Rolph
Seattle Jello Wrestling Extravaganza: Mark your calendars.
Seattle’s Big Blog
 

 

TheMat.com College Wrestling Schedule & Scoreboard: Jan. 24-30
Keep up to date on college wrestling scores from around the nation with TheMat.com’s CollegeWrestling Scoreboard.
TheMat.com News

 

 

Hawkeye wrestling: ‘We’ve got to get it figured out’ | Hawk Central
By Ryan Suchomel
Hawkeyes still coping with back-to-back dual losses over weekend.
Hawk Central

 

 

Arm wrestling | Flickr – Photo Sharing!
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Prep wrestling: Out of Harvey’s shadow, Bingham’s Paul Langi 
No matter how good an athlete is, if he grew up with an older sibling who excelled in sports, the two are always compared. For Bingham’s Paul Langi, the shadow of older brother Harvey’s All-American football career would be impossible to 
All – The Salt Lake Tribune

 

Web
Mexican Wrestling Action Figures Recalled by Lee Carter Co. Due to 
Mexican Wrestling Action Figures Recalled by Lee Carter Co. Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard. WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety 
www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml12/12092.html
 

 

Mexican Housewife Wrestling – Video Dailymotion
Why stay home when you can go wrestling choke slam, wrestling, raw, slam, video, odd, smackdown, funny, different, housewife. Would you like to comment 
www.dailymotion.com/…/xnvtet_mexican-housewife-wrestlin…

 

 

FayObserver.com – High school wrestling coaches grapple with 
The official rules of high school wrestling as published by the National Federation of State High School Associations allow some flexibility on how much 
fayobserver.com/articles/2012/01/19/1151208?sac=Sports

 

 

USA Wrestling Club comes away with a $2500 grant
The Champions Wrestling Club of Mapleton, Utah earned a $2500 grant by increasing their point totals through three months in the fall of 2011.
www.themat.com/article.php?ArticleID=24596

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