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Jimmy Lange to defend WBU title against Ruben Galvan on February 11

Posted on | January 16, 2012 | No Comments

Former Contender Star Headlines 14th Card at Patriot Center

Fairfax, VA (January 16, 2012) – Northern Virginia’s Jimmy Lange (37-4-2, 25 KOs) will defend his World Boxing Union (WBU) junior middleweight title against veteran Ruben Galvan (27-20-4, 10 KOs) of Hammond, Ind., as the Main Event of the February 11, 2012 card at the Patriot Center. Sponsored by Valcourt Building Services, the Jimmy Lange Boxing event will feature three world title fights, with tickets available for purchase at all Ticketmaster outlets.

 

Lange, a star on season one of The Contender, is riding a six-bout winning streak and has headlined all 13 previous pro boxing events at the George Mason University venue. The popular fighter is known for his trademark toughness, captivating fighting style and the ability to box or brawl equally well.  Lange’s headlining shows have consistently drawn an impressive fan base while providing a showcase for rising local prospects and top veterans. In his last bout, he captured the WBU title with a crowd-pleasing six-round TKO over Raul Munoz at the Patriot Center on September 10, 2011. The turning point came in the fifth round with Lange’s solid right to his opponent’s chin. Lange’s left hook in round six took him down, and he finished Munoz by knocking him down two more times en route to his 25th victory by knockout.

 

Next up for Lange is Galvan, a Chicago-based Mexican American fighter boasting more than 50 pro bouts, who has never shied away from tough competition. Nicknamed the ‘modern day warrior,’ he has faced such notables as Jorge Paez, Paul Spadafora, Dmitriy Salita, Zab Judah, Vernon Paris and current WBC middleweight world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. over his career. In his last fight, he lost a 10-round decision to Paul Delgado, in Atlanta on December 12, 2011.

 

The card also features two additional world title bouts – Mike “No Joke” Stewart against Joe Wyatt for the vacant WBU welterweight belt and WBC middleweight champion Tori “Sho Nuff” Nelson of Ashburn, Va., facing Vashon “Lady V” Living for the vacant WIBA women’s middleweight crown.

 

The rest of the undercard will feature two dominant local fighters, both undefeated. Chantilly, Va. junior middleweightZain “Tiger” Shah will face his toughest test to date with highly regarded “Lightning” Harry Joe Yorgey, while junior welterweight Todd “White Lightning” Wilson of Fairfax, Va., vies for his 12th win opposite Fernando “The Whip” Basora. A heavyweight battle between pro debuting Duane Mobley of Upper Marlboro, Md., and Dennis Benson of Norfolk, Va. is also scheduled.

 

Doors will open at 6:00 pm, with the first fight scheduled to begin at 7:00 pm.  All bouts are subject to change.

 

Tickets, priced at $35, $50, $75, $125, $200, $300 and $500 (plus applicable service charges), can be purchased through all Ticketmaster outlets including the Patriot Center box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com/ and via Phonecharge at 703-573-SEAT, 202-397-SEAT and 410-547-SEAT. Accessible seating is available for patrons with disabilities by calling 703-993-3035.

 

Gleason’s Gym Upcoming Events Calendar

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January 20, 2012

Golden Gloves Boxing sponsored by Gleason’s Gym and promoted by The Sportsmen’s Club of Local 3.

 

Friday night at 7:00 PM.

Electrical Industries Center Auditorium

67-35 Parsons Blvd

Flushing, NY 11365

 

Tickets are $30 and there are very few left. Call the gym immediately at 718 797 2872.

 

January 21, 2012 

 

DiBella Entertainment Presents Broadway Boxing.

Featuring Gleason’s Gabriel Bracero 18-0 and Sonia Lamonakis 6-0.

 

Roseland Ballroom

New York City.

 

The tickets are: $125-$65 and $45. Call Gleason’s Gym.

 

January 21, 2012 

The Ugly Art Room presents The Rumble in DUMBO.

The greatest Art Show in all sports history.

 

At Gleason’s Gym

Opening reception: 7-10PM.

Exhibition hours: January 22, 2012, from 11AM to 6PM.

 

January 28, 2012

Johnny Rodz Professional Wrestling

At Gleason’s Gym.

7PM

Tickets: $20.

 

February 16-17-18, 2012.

Master’s Clinic and amateur boxing show.

Cost $299.00.

 

April 19-20-21, 2012.

All female clinic and amateur boxing show.

Cost $299.00.

 

May 31-June 1-2, 2012.

The Second Annual Masters National Championships.

Cost $100.00.

 

 

August 23-26, 2012.  

This years Fantasy Boxing Camp is the tenth anniversary. It will be in a new 5 Star location. The site will be Honor’s Haven Resort and Spa in Ellenville, New York.

 

 

Gunn Wishes Roy Jones, Jr. ‘Happy Birthday’; Asks For Fight

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Former IBA Cruiserweight champion and reigning world heavyweight bare knuckle boxing champion Bobby Gunn recently discussed coming back into the squared ring and fighting one last time with the gloves on.

The Celtic Warrior (21-4-1, 18 KO) last stepped in between the ropes in July of 2009, when he suffered a TKO loss to Tomasz Adamek for the IBF Cruiserweight title.  Through his boxing career Gunn faced much adversity and controversy, and following the Adamek fight, he hadn’t planned on making a return to the gloved sport.

“I have seen much corruption and politics in boxing, and it has really taken away from what the sport used to be about,” said Gunn.  “The only way I would make a return to the ring is for the chance to fight Roy Jones Jr.  He is a true champion and a legend, and it would be a great honor and privilege to go to battle with him.”

Regarding having the opportunity to fight Roy Jones Jr., Gunn stated, “I’m far from the best in the world, but I was in the mix with the best, and I never been much of a talker.  The bottom line is that I will fight, and I will go to anybody’s back yard and fight them; that has never been a problem in my career.  I have been involved in a  lot of controversial fights, but at the end of the day I’m a fighter, and if a fight makes sense, I’ll do it.”

BKB title defense in late February or early March, but Gunn was adamant about accepting an offer from Jones if it was presented.

“If this fight materializes, it would be a fight for fans,” said Gunn.  “Jones is a warrior and I know we would fight a war.  He’s a great fighter, and I don’t know if I could win a decision over him, but I can promise that Roy Jones Jr. would never forget the fight.”

At 43-years-old, Jones Jr. (55-8, 40 KO) has still remained active inside the ring, fighting twice in 2011 (1-1).  Through his career Jones Jr. displayed incredible skill, winning numerous world titles in four different weight classes.

If this fight ever materializes and becomes a reality and not just talks, it will be a fight that Roy will never forget.  I absolutely know I would not win a decision, but I can promise the fight would not go the distance.  It will be a fight that fans will not forget for a long time to come.”

Although this fight may be just a pipe dream at this point, if it does happen fight fans will be in for a treat.  With all of the disappointing fights of 2011 and the ongoing drama encircling the boxing world, the sport desperately needs a fight featuring two warriors who will leave it all in the ring and throw hands for the sake of fighting, and nothing else…not a seven digit payday or endorsements, but fighting because that is what is inside of them, and ultimately to see who the better fighter is on that night.

Yes, boxing needs Gunn vs. Jones Jr. to happen, to reignite the excitement that has slowly been fading away.

Gunn finished with “Happy Birthday Roy…take me as your next fight.”

 

Chris Algieri CAMP NOTES

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Photo Provided by Team Algieri

 

January 16, 2012 – Huntington, New York – Star Boxing’s light welterweight sensation, Chris Algieri (12-0, 6 KO’s) looks to remain undefeated when he returns to the ring, January 28, 2010 against Atlanta’s Curtis Smith (10-5, 5 KO’s).   The fight takes place in Algieri’s hometown at the Paramount Theatre in Huntington, New York.

 

When asked about his training camp Algieri stated, “Training camp has been fantastic.  I’ve been sparring with Ajose Olusegun (30-0, 14 KO’s) who’s one of the best fighters in the world.  He’s a southpaw just like Smith so I couldn’t ask for a better sparring partner.  My trainer Keith Trimblehas come up with a few different game plans being that we don’t know too much about Smith.  Come fight night I’m going to listen to my corner and execute those game plans.  We are about two weeks away from fight night and I’m feeling great.”

 

A sellout crowd is expected when Algieri faces Smith in his hometown of Huntington, New York.  The rising star Algieri continued, “The Paramount Theater is right in my back yard and it was a great success when I fought there last time.  Joe DeGuardia is a great promoter and I’m please with his decision to bring me back to Huntington.  I’m looking to put on a great show for my fans who’ll be there supporting me.”

 

For more information on Chris Algieri please visit his website at www.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 (1-16-12)

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Boxing: Tillman a big challenge for Sonny Bill’s title fight
New Zealand Herald
His new opponent for his next boxing venture in Hamilton on February 8 – 125kg American-born Aucklander Clarence Tillman III – is certainly that. Tillman will take on Williams in the contest for the vacant New Zealand Professional Boxing Association 
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Muhammad Ali Cheered at 70th Birthday Bash in Ky.
ABC News
By BRUCE SCHREINER AP Muhammad Ali soaked in familiar cheers and chants along with a rendition of “Happy Birthday” on Saturday night as friends and admirers celebrated the boxingchamp’s coming 70th birthday at a party in his Kentucky hometown. 
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A List Of Young Boxers Who Could Be On The Rise In The United States In 2012 
The Queensberry Rules
Upside: He’s got pound-for-pound top-10 level talent — he’s among the handful of elite Americanboxers — and off-the-charts grit. He’s got a great smile, is attractive, and has exhibited some gift of gab. He’s beaten a slew of good fighters in his 
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Snooki Endorses Donald Trump For President
Huffington Post
When I sat down with the pint-sized reality star at her press conference announcing the launch of Team Snooki Boxing, she expressed a certain disdain for the candidates currently in the presidential race. However, she did say there was one man she 
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Muhammad Ali at 70: Boxing legend praised as “a prophet, a hero, a 
Mirror.co.uk
Speaking to ShortList, the two-time former champ declares Ali a “gift to the world” with a critical influence that the boxing ring could not hope to contain. “If you put Ali inboxing, you won’t get what he really was,” he says. 
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Mirror.co.uk
Boxing Gears For Olympic Qualifiers
Mmegi Online
The Botswana Boxing Association (BoBA) will kick-start their 2012 calendar at the end of January with the qualifiers for the London 2012 Olympics taking first priority. With barely six months to go before the start of the global sports spectacle to be 
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Robert Helenius’s boxing career could be at stake
Helsingin Sanomat
Finnish professional boxer Robert Helenius, the holder of the European Heavyweight Championship title, will have to stay clear of boxing rings for some time. In the worst-case scenario, his entire career may be over. Helenius it to undergo shoulder 
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Pechanga Boxing Show, not what you’d expect
Examiner.com
That statement doesn’t exactly encapsulate what happened at the Pechanga Casino & ResortBoxing Show but it’s a more lighthearted way of looking at the troubles that beset the promoter of Friday night’s boxing show. In the past, whenever Pechanga had 
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“Elephant in the Room” boxing
WTNH
A local sports club is attempting to attract and involve the younger generation in the sport of amateurboxing.
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Sergio Martinez on Mayweather/Pacquiao: “I Must be the Next One”
BoxingInsider.com (blog)
With a presser in New York last week officially announcing his March bout with Matthew Macklin, Boxing Insider caught up with the middleweight champ exclusively to discuss that fight, The Mayweather/Pacquiao drama and more… Boxing Insider: How have 
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Weekend Boxing Results: Stieglitz Retains Title, Abraham Wins 
By Scott Christ
Arthur Abraham got back in the win column with a stoppage of Pablo Farias on Saturday. Bad Left Hook has more on the weekend’s boxing results.
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Business of Boxing: Marquez’s Demands Aren’t Unreasonable 
By Staff
by Charles Jay Indications are that Juan Manuel Marquez would be happy to fight Manny Pacquiao a fourth time. Of course, the money would have to be right,
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Boxing great Muhammad Ali gets 70th birthday bash – seattlepi.com
Never mind that Ali actually turns 70 years old on Tuesday: the private party in his hometown is the first of five planned in the next few months. The three-time world heavyweight champion, who is battling Parkinson’s disease, leaned against a 
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Boxing great Muhammad Ali gets 70th birthday bash – Yahoo! News
From Yahoo! News: At 70, Muhammad Ali is “still the greatest” to friends and admirers worldwide.
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Boxing – Boxing and legendary trainer Emanuel Steward return to 
Ringside by Miguel Maravilla Photos by Melissa Jewel Photography (Courtesy of Pechanga Resort & Casino) Emanuel Steward in association with Roy.
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Del Valle facing tough challenge this Saturday

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Luis ‘Orlandito’ del Valle training in December at the Juan “Popo” Guzmán Gym in Cupey Alto, Puerto Rico.

This week, undefeated super bantamweight (122 lbs) Luis “Orlandito” del Valle (14-0, 11KO’s) is finishing up preparations in Newburgh, New York for his bout against José Beranza (34-21-2, 26 KO’s), to be held January 21st, 2012 at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City.

Beranza, who is well respected and considered a tough rival, is just coming off a win against Christopher Martin, who was until then undefeated in his previous 25 matches.


Raymond Rivera and ‘Orlandito’ del Valle

Raymond Rivera, Orlandito’s trainer and manager said: “We’ve been working very hard in Puerto Rico and Newburgh ( New York ) getting ready for the fight. It’s gonna be ’round by round’, very smart as always.”

“He’s a great fighter,” said Del Valle about Beranza. “Other prospects and great champions haven’t been able to defeat him, but we are more than ready for this challenge and to bring another triumph for my island.” The Bayamón native is part of ‘Team Puerto Rico’, a collaboration between promoters Gary Shaw Productions (GSP), DiBella Entertainment (DBE), Universal Promotions (UP) and Warriors Boxing (WB).

As a professional at the featherweight division (126 lbs.), del Valle won the New York State title after defeating veteran Pascal Rouse, and won the WBA’s regional title, the North American Boxing Association’s (NABA) after defeating Vietnamese fighter Dat Nguyen (17-1, 6KO’s at the time) by unanimous decision on the eve of New York’s Puerto Rican Day Parade.

This event is part of Dibella Entertainment’s ‘Broadway Boxing’ series, in which the main fight will feature fellow Boricua and junior welterweight (140 lbs.) Gabriel ‘Tito’ Bracero (18-0, 3KO’s) who will take on former world champion, DeMarcus “Chop Chop” Corley (37-19-1, 22KO’s).

Tickets ($45, $65, $85 and $125) are available at Ticketmaster: 1.800.475.3000,www.ticketmaster.com.

Old-time boxing geared for new Ontario boxing fans

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Vargas-Plaitis headlines Feb. 11 show in Mississauga

TORONTO (January 16, 2012) – Old-time boxing returns Saturday night, February 11 to the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ontario as unbeaten welterweight Samuel Vargas and dangerous Manolis Plaitis headline a competitive, entertaining card presented by United Promotions in association with Hennessy Sports.

 

The Feb. 11 show kicks-off the third season of boxing at Hershey Centre for United Promotions, which is comprised of three Ontario boxing promoters – Don MacDonaldAdam Harris (Hennessy Sports) and Tyler Buxton (Buxton Promotions).

 

“We are promoting boxing in Mississauga, only a 10-minute drive from Toronto, as a united team rather than individuals and it’s been a perfect business relationship,” MacDonald explained. “We have more professional boxers and fans than ever before in Ontario. What we’ve accomplished in two years, well, give us two more and Ontario will exceed boxing in Montreal. We’re changing attitudes and building a new fan base. We’re building our product by real promoting. You’ll never see an 8-0 guy fighting somebody 5-10.

 

“We’re also building an awareness of our fighters and shows in the community. Kids are coming to our shows and leaving saying they want to fight. That’s how Logan Cotton McGuinness got interested. Our last show had 5260 people including 78 tables of corporations, groups and individuals, 10 to a table, who paid anywhere from $2000 to $8000. We’ve been grinding it out and now ticket sales offset our costs. We have four more shows scheduled there this year. The Ontario boxing scene is exploding.”

 

Vargas (8-0-1, 2 KOs), a native of Colombia living in Mississauga, is coming off of the 2011 Canadian Fight of the Year, in which he battled last October at home with Quebec arch-rival Ahmad Cheikho, who was unable to continue fighting after five of the scheduled 10 rounds. Samuel’s opponent Feb. 11 in the 10-round main event will be Quebec welterweight Manolis Plaitis (17-1-1, 8 KOs), a former Canadian light welterweight champion, extending the Ontario-Quebec provincial boxing rivalry.

 

“Vargas got our respect in his last fight,” Plaitis’ manager Camille Estephan admitted, “but we’re very confident of spoiling the party. The atmosphere there the last show was incredible and it was a real war. I expect nothing less this time except the Quebec fighter is going to win. Plaitis has a heart of a lion.”

 

The six-round co-feature will showcase fan favorite Brandon “Bad Boy” Cook (4-0, 2 KOs), a dangerous middleweight from Ajax, Ontario, against upset specialist Chris Aucoin (4-5-1). “This is a step up for Brandon because two years ago Aucoin beat (former IBO Inter-Continental champion) Ian MacKillop (25-11-3),” noted Buxton who co-promotes Cook with Hennessy Sports. “Both of these fighters come forward and it’s going to be an absolute war right in the center of the ring.”

 

Undefeated Kitchener, Ontario cruiserweight prospect Denton Daley (4-0, 2 KOs) meets former Mexican National Boxing Team invader Benito “El Asesino” Quiroz (6-1, 6 KOs) in a six-round bout. Denton graduated from Sheridan College as a business major. “Daley is a knockout artist with power in both hands,” MacDonald remarked. “He’s very well put together at 198 pounds. He loves to fight and is capable of making devastating knockouts. He regularly spars with world cruiserweight contender Troy Ross. Fighting Quiroz is a huge step up for Denton. Quiroz is no slouch. He’s a tough Mexican fighter whose real record is 13-1 but seven of his fights weren’t officially reported.”

 

Making his pro debut is 21-year-old Steve Wilcox, a lightweight from Hamilton, Ontario who is the oldest of five fighting Wilcox brothers and the first to turn pro. All of the boys are trained by their father at his gym in Hamilton, Steeltown Boxing Club. Steve will take on an opponent to be determined in a four-rounder.

 

Also fighting on the undercard in a pair of six-round bouts are Whitby super middleweight Phil “The Assassin” Rose (3-1-1, 3 KOs) vs. Coteau-du-Lac’s cagey Francis Lafreniere (1-2-1, 1 KOs), along with undefeated Toronto prospect Ibrahim “Firearm” Kamal (6-0, 5 KOs) vs. Danish lightweightTommi Schmidt (6-4, 3 KOs).

 

Tickets, priced at $30.00 and $50.00, are available at the Hersey Centre Box Office, or through Ticketmaster at 855.985.5000 or ticketmaster.ca.

 

Go on line at www.UnitedPromotions.ca for more information about the Feb. 11 show.

Wrestling Links (1-16-12)

Posted on | January 16, 2012 | No Comments

Strasiser wrestling to prepare for Navy SEALS program
The Tribune-Democrat
He knew when he decided to join the North Star wrestling team for his senior season that it wouldn’t be quite like that. But for Strasiser, who will graduate high school on Tuesday so that he can enter training for the Navy’s Sea, Air and Land (SEALS) 
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Pro Wrestling’s 25 Greatest Magazine Covers of All Time
Bleacher Report
Professional wrestling’s main medium is television. Wrestling fans gather in front of their TV’s to watch their favourite superstars lock up every week. But a lot of fans read pro wrestling magazines to get that extra fix of what’s going on in the 
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Bleacher Report
Wrestling: Krop continues tear in loss to Ivy power
The Daily Princetonian
By Jake Brown Sophomore sensation and 141-pounder Adam Krop continued to lead the Tigerwrestling team this weekend as it took a commanding 41-9 victory in its match against Millersville on Friday before falling to national power No. 
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Wrestling: Northmen second at Sault Super Duals
Petoskey News-Review
MARIE — Four Northmen went 5-0 Saturday as the Petoskey High School wrestlingteam placed second in the Sault Super Duals. “It was a great day,” Petoskey coach Nate Gross said. “The men wrestled well and many young backups had an opportunity to get 
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Petoskey News-Review
Shikellamy wrestling program struggles for reversal
Danville News
By Francis Scarcella The Daily Item SUNBURY — When he took the head coaching job for the previously well-organized, well-run Shikellamy High wrestling program, John Supsic never thought he would have had so many problems. But hardships have snowballed 
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Penn State Wrestling: Nittany Lions Down Badgers in Shutout, 43-0
State College News
If the Penn State wrestling season is, as Quentin Wright put it, beginning to pick up speed like a snowball rolling downhill, Cael Sanderson and his grapplers can only hope that Sunday’s historic victory at Wisconsin will roll into another historic 
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High School Wrestling: I-Ridge makes case for being state’s best
Arizona Daily Star
Ironwood Ridge’s wrestlers have been waiting years to make one proclamation, and now they’ve got the hardware to back it up. “This solidifies our position as the best team in Arizona.” Filbert (at 152 pounds) was one of two Nighthawks to also take home 
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Team goals back in fashion for Galion wrestling team
Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
jason J. Molyet/Telegraph-Forum GALION — Arising before dawn for wrestling practice isn’t Zach Tupps’ idea of fun. The fun comes from opening eyes and being part of a team awakening after years of hibernation. Galion’s sophomore 113-poun-der took 
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High school wrestling: Lakeshore’s Bittenbender reaches 800
South Bend Tribune
Lakeshore wrestling coach Bruce Bittenbender earned his 800th dual meet victory as the Lancers finished third Saturday in the Lowell Super Duals. The ninth-ranked (Division 2) Lancers beat Dearborn Crestwood, 66-12, Lowell’s White Team, 63-6, 
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Iowa vs. Northwestern Wrestling LIVEGAMEOPENTHREAD – Black 
By RossWB
Iowa vs. Northwestern Wrestling LIVEGAMEOPENTHREAD.
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Cornell University Athletics – No. 5 Wrestling Wins 22-21 Nail Biter 
5 Cornell wrestling team defeated No. 24 Binghamton in a 22-21 nail biter that came down to criteria for the win. The dual was tied at 21-21 after 10 matches with each team winning five bouts apiece. Each team also had a pin and a technical 

 

 

OSU Wrestling Pinned by No. 13 Wyoming – Building The Dam
By BeaverBeliever12
Your best source for quality Oregon St. Beavers news, rumors, analysis, stats and scores from the fan perspective.
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High School Wrestling — Maine Sports — Bangor Daily News
By peter
Wrestling Tourney @ Bucksport High School January 14, 2012 Teams Competing: Bucksport, Calais, Caribou, Foxcroft, George Stevens, Calvery Chapel, Orono, Washington Academy, Piscatiquis Community High School Results (Top 4) 106 
Bangor Daily News

 

 

Wrestling | Neuqua Valley Mega Duals — Barrington Area news 
By Kara Silva
Glenbard North’s Brian Murphy wrestles Geneva’s Tony Castelvecchi at 152 lbs. in the Neuqua Valley Duals (Jon Langham, Chicago Tribune / January 14, 2012). It would be understandable if Glenbard North’s Brian Murphy felt a bit 
TribLocal – Barrington Area

 

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