maskaev tko rahman in round 12. russians are dominating all major heavy weight titles.
maskaev tko rahman in round 12. russians are dominating all major heavy weight titles.
nahutdan ug stamina c rock man... hehehheheheOriginally Posted by franklin
tko napud.
another bad news for Boom-Boom and his fans...
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Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Sayson: Sitting on Boom-Boom story
By Homer Sayson
Second Overtime
CHICAGO — The Freeman sports editor Manny Villaruel was surfing the PacMan website in the Internet last Saturday when he intercepted a tale about Rey “Boom-Boom” Bautista allegedly seen at a doctor’s office in Los Angeles.
Nosy as an NBI informant, Villaruel’s curiosity was aroused. He wondered why BoomBoom, a robust 21-year old kid, scheduled to fight in a glamorous card next month in Las Vegas, would suddenly see a doctor virtually under the radar.
Sensing that he was now trailing the scent of an enormous developing story, Manny, a sportswriter since 1995, made several phone calls to his network of contacts in the fight game. On a slow, quiet weekend, it was an arduous task. But Manny was determined to chase the story.
Later that day, when he finally closed his newspaper’s sports pages, Manny had uncovered that BoomBoom’s mysterious doctor’s appointment had something to do with an injury. Through diligent news gathering, Manny watched a harmless Internet chatter blossom into a screaming headline, a giant scoop for The Freeman, and perhaps, Villaruel’s finest moment.
But Manny’s treasure of a scoop turned out to be my misfortune.
I’ve been in constant touch with BoomBoom and his trainer Edito “Ala” Villamor on the phone lately. In fact I just wrote two columns about Bautista’s training regimen in LA and at the Wild Card gym.
Honestly, I feel silly, if not sick, being left out of such a humongous turn of events.
But I harbor no hard feelings. Team Bautista has no obligation to confide to the media certain things that they want to keep under wraps. I just think of this episode as Villaruel being at the right cyberspace spot at the right time.
Still I’d like to inform Bautista’s camp that I, too, can keep a secret and that I’m more than willing to sit on a story until it’s printing is convenient to everybody involved.
Upon introspection, I now realize why BoomBoom or Villamor didn’t tell me about the injured body part — I didn’t ask. How stupid of me. But how was I suppose to know that Bautista was hurt? When we last spoke, he was laughing freely, giving no hint whatsoever that his shoulder was bothering him before he even arrived in LA.
I did try calling BoomBoom and Edito in LA last night, but only an answering machine was willing to talk to me. I also phoned Cebu, but Antonio L. Aldeguer was in a meeting and couldn’t take my call.
Aldeguer did e-mail me later saying: “BoomBoom is out of the Sept. 16 card at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino. He incurred a complete fracture on his right clavicle and will require medical treatment which will take four to six weeks of rest and recuperation. He will be home for treatment anytime this week.”
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Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Bautista can't fight
By Rommel C. Manlosa
Sun.Star Staff Reporter
The injury forced the 20-year-old knockout sensation from Candijay-Bohol to pull out of the undercard of the Marco Antonio Barrera-Rocky Juarez rematch on Sept. 16 at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
Bautista incurred the injury in his right collarbone during training at the Wildcard Gym, forcing his handlers to take him out of the card.
“It’s just an unfortunate time for Boom-Boom. We are very sad with the way things happened but with this kind of profession anything can happen anytime,” said promoter Sammy Gello-ani.
A photo release sent by Bautista’s camp to Sun.Star Cebu shows a huge swelling on the boxer’s collarbone, making it difficult for him to throw a punch—even in shadow boxing.
“The injury needs more than a month of rest after treatment and we have no choice but to pull him out of the card. The Golden Boy Promotions is also sad about it because it’s going to be a huge exposure for him. He will be coming home next week.
Sayang gyud kaayo,” added Gello-ani.
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Shut Up! Let your GAME do the talking!
nakusog man gud nako og sukmag c boom2x sa among sparring . malas gyud kaayo c boom2x this year. hope he will fully recover his injury. c gorez wala pud cguro nga mapuli sa undercard sa barrera-juarez 2 kay mura too late na kaayo para sa iyang visa. huwat nalang gyud ta ni pacman nig ka november or sa penalosa vs marquez pero kuyawan ko ni penalosa kontra ni marquez kay naa raba gyud power si rafa marquez
maayo jud sigurong ning tawo si De la Hoya...
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Friday, August 25, 2006
Dela Hoya consoles Bautista
Oscar de la Hoya’s reassurance eased Rey “Boom-Boom” Bautista’s anguish after he was pulled out of the Sept. 16 card due to a collarbone injury.
The 20-year old puncher from Candijay-Bohol was slated to fight Giovanni Andrade for 10 rounds under the titular rematch between Marco Antonio Barrera and Rocky Juarez at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas
De la Hoya, founder and president of the Golden Boy Promotions, assured Bautista and his trainer Edito Villamor that something good is going to happen once the Boholano fighter is back in good shape.
“Bautista is still young and he still has a long way to go. Golden Boy Promotions are lining up a couple of fights for him after he gets well,” Dela Hoya was quoted in a press release sent by the ALA Gym.
full story
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Shut Up! Let your GAME do the talking!
aahhh... bati-a oi. 4-6 weeks is not bad pero inig balik niya sa ring basin mabag-uhan cya. I really hope it heals sooner than expected.
Renee Ganoy(W 19 (16 ko's) | L 10 | D 2) and Arnel Porras(W 9 (3 ko's) | L 9 | D 3) both won their bout in Bonnyrigg Sports Club, Bonnyrigg (Sydney), NSW, Australia last August 25, 2006 (friday)
Renee Ganoy won via Tko in the 2nd round againts Ty Allen(W 9 (4 ko's) | L 5 | D 1) while Arnel Porras also won via Tko in the 2nd round againts Evgeny Veniaminov( W 4 (1 ko's) | L 1 | D 0).
better than nothing at all........
fatboy james toney lost to sam peter by a very controversial split decision. that fight shows how crooked today's boxing is
time for toney to retire.
it was a great career for him.
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