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Posted on: Tue, 11/17/2009 - 5:19pm #10298

NBATalk20098ParticipantHEAVYWEIGHTS (201 AND UP)
1. Wladimir Klitschko (53-3)
2. Vitali Klitschko (38-2)
3. Alexander Povetkin (17-0)
4. Eddie Chambers (35-1)
5. Ruslan Chagaev (25-1-1)
6. David Haye (23-1)
7. Samuel Peter (32-3)
8. Nikolai Valuev (50-2)
9. Denis Boytsov (26-0)
10. Cristobal Arreola (27-1)CRUISERWEIGHTS (200 POUNDS)
1. Tomasz Adamek (39-1)
2. Steve Cunningham (22-2)
3. Marco Huck (26-1)
4. Giacobbe Fragomeni (26-1-1)
5. Krzysztof Wlodarczyk (41-2-1)
6. Ola Afolabi (14-1-3)
7. Troy Ross (22-1)
8. B.J. Flores (24-0-1)
9. Matt Godfrey (20-1)
10. Herbie Hide (48-4)LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS (175 POUNDS)
1. Chad Dawson (29-0)
2. Bernard Hopkins (49-5-1)
3. Zsolt Erdei (30-0)
4. Jean Pascal (24-1)
5. Glen Johnson (49-13-2)
6. Roy Jones Jr. (54-5)
7. Gabriel Campillo (19-2)
8. Adrian “The Shark” Diaconu (26-1)
9. Antonio Tarver (27-6)
10. Tavoris Cloud (20-0)SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS (168 POUNDS)
1. Mikkel Kessler (42-1)
2. Carl Froch (26-0)
3. Lucian Bute (24-0)
4. Arthur Abraham (31-0)
5. Librado Andrade (28-2)
6. Allan Green (29-1)
7. Sakio Bika (28-3-2)
8. Andre Dirrell (18-1)
9. Robert Stieglitz (36-2)
10. Andre Ward (20-0)MIDDLEWEIGHTS (160 POUNDS)
1. Kelly Pavlik (35-1)
2. Felix Sturm (33-2-1)
3. Khoren Gevor (30-4)
4. Anthony Mundine (37-3)
5. Sebastian Sylvester (32-3)
6. Roman Karmazin (39-3-1)
7. Winky Wright (51-5-1)
8. Marco Antonio Rubio (44-5-1)
9. Daniel Geale (22-1)
10. Matthew Macklin (25-2)JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS (154 POUNDS)
1. Paul Williams (37-1)
2. Sergei Dzindziruk (36-0)
3. Sergio Martinez (44-1-2)
4. Cory Spinks (37-5)
5. Kermit Cintron (32-2-1)
6. Alfredo “Perro” Angulo (17-1)
7. Yuri Foreman (28-0)
8. Joachim Alcine (31-1)
9. Deandre Latimore (20-2)
10. Ryan Rhodes (43-4)WELTERWEIGHTS (147 POUNDS)
1. Sugar Shane Mosley (46-5)
2. Manny Pacquiao (50-3-2)
3. Floyd Mayweather (40-0)
4. Miguel Cotto (34-2)
5. Joshua Clottey (35-3)
6. Andre Berto (25-0)
7. Luis Collazo (30-4)
8. Zab Judah (38-6)
9. Isaac Hlatshwayo (29-1-1)
10. Carlos Quintana (26-2)JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS (140 POUNDS)
1. Timothy Bradley Jr. (24-0)
2. Ricky Hatton (45-2)
3. Kendall Holt (25-3)
4. Amir Khan (21-1)
5. Devon Alexander (19-0)
6. Juan Urango (22-2-1)
7. Marco Maidana (26-1)
8. Paulie Malignaggi (26-3)
9. Andreas Kotelnik (31-3-1)
10. Lamont Peterson (27-0)LIGHTWEIGHTS (135 POUNDS)
1. Juan Manuel Marquez (50-5-1)
2. Juan Diaz (35-2)
3. Joan Guzman (29-0)
4. Joel Casamayor (37-4-1)
5. Michael Katsidis (26-2)
6. Edwin Valero (25-0)
7. Ali Funeka (30-2-2)
8. Antonio DeMarco (23-1-1)
9. Rolando Reyes (31-4-2)
10. Paulus Moses (25-0)JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTS (130 POUNDS)
1. Humberto Soto (49-7-2)
2. Robert Guerrero (25-1-1)
3. Roman Martinez (23-0-1)
4. Juan Carlos Salgado (22-0-1)
5. Mzonke Fana (29-4)
6. Nicky Cook (29-2)
7. Jorge Linares (27-1)
8. Malcolm Klassen (24-5-2)
9. Cassius Baloyi (37-4-1)
10. Humberto Mauro Gutierrez (26-1-1)FEATHERWEIGHTS (126 POUNDS)
1. Chris John (43-0-2)
2. Steven Luevano (37-1-1)
3. Cristobal Cruz (39-11-1)
4. Jorge Solis (37-2-2)
5. Elio Rojas (21-1)
6. Yuriorkis Gamboa (16-0)
7. Rocky Juarez (28-5-1)
8. Mario Santiago (21-1-1)
9. Orlando Salido (32-10-2)
10. Rafael Marquez (38-5)JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHTS (122 POUNDS)
1. Celestino Caballero (33-2)
2. Juan Manuel Lopez (27-0)
3. Toshiaki Nishioka (35-4-3).
4. Steve Molitor (30-1)
5. Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym (39-1)BANTAMWEIGHTS (118 POUNDS)
1. Hozumi Hasegawa (27-2)
2. Yonnhy Perez (20-0)
3. Anselmo Moreno (27-1-1)
4. Joseph King Kong Agbeko (27-2)
5. Fernando Montiel (39-2-2)JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHTS (115 POUNDS)
1. Vic Darchinyan (32-2-1)
2. Nonito Donaire (22-1)
3. Nobuo Nashiro (13-1-1)
4. Alexander Munoz (34-3)
5. Marvin Sonsona (14-0)FLYWEIGHTS (112 POUNDS)
1. Daisuke Naito (35-2-3)
2. Omar Narvaez (30-0-2)
3. Denkaosan Kaowichit (48-1-1)
4. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (73-3-1)
5. Takefumi Sakata (35-5-2)JUNIOR FLYWEIGHTS AND STRAWWEIGHTS
(108 AND 105 POUNDS)
1. Ivan “Iron Boy” Calderon (33-0-1)
2. Edgar Sosa (36-5)
3. Brian Viloria (26-2)
4. Giovani Segura (21-1-1)
5. Ulises “Archie” Solis (29-2-2)0 -
Posted on: Tue, 11/17/2009 - 6:59pm #230890

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i gave boxing a try, but just never got hooked. I don’t even remember the last boxing fight I saw. Too many weight classes for one thing with like 5 belts for each weight class.
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Posted on: Tue, 11/17/2009 - 8:29pm #230906

NBATalk20098Participanti think Sugar Shane Mosley would knockout Floyd Mayweather
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Posted on: Wed, 11/18/2009 - 5:09am #230952

gatorheelsParticipantI’m a big boxing fan.
Mayweather would handle Mosley.
Paul Williams is a beast. I like him, Mayweather, Cotto, Citron. Roy Jones was one of my favorites too even though he isn’t the fighter he once was.
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Posted on: Thu, 01/07/2010 - 11:22pm #245472
annieParticipantThere were two forms of boxing both coming from Etruscan boxing. The athletic form of boxing remained popular throughout the Roman world. The other form of boxing was gladiatorial.
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Posted on: Wed, 02/24/2010 - 1:59am #259888
jezzicaz789ParticipantHi !
I’ve just visited this forum. Happy to get acquainted with you. Thanks.
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Posted on: Wed, 03/31/2010 - 12:11am #273208
MilanDParticipantAlthough enrollment in the hands of Bernard Hopkins, the fight took place at 170 pounds, and Pavlik is still the reigning middleweight champion. However, it has faced competition in the category of soft weight since winning the title and must meet a quality opponent as soon as possible.
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Posted on: Sun, 08/01/2010 - 2:45am #366332

kakucisParticipanti gave boxing a try, but just never got hooked. I do not even bear in mind the last boxing fight I saw. As well many pounds classes for one thing with like five belts for each and every weight class.
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