Tuesday 9 February 2010

Edwin Valero: Venezuelen masterclass @ 27 (27) - 0, impressed?


Valero took another KO victory from DeMarco in a WBC lightweight defence, it was good to see Valero take on another southpaw and use skill and speed to dismantle his opponent rather than just the wild (but powerful) windmilling we are used to. This takes his record to an impressive 27 wins all by way of KO with no losses, this guy has only fought twice during the 9th round and hats off to DeMarco for making it that far!

Could we see him fight anyone really good though? Someone with real class, I reckon he will continue to impress but not unless he has some real competition like Marquez or even (shot in the dark here) Prescott, who we know can bang as well. Having said that Prescott was taken to school by Kevin Mitchell on the undercard of Khan - Salita, again Khan would be another good possibility if he didn't mind dropping back down to lightweight which is highly unlikely! The problem is that Valero can only fight in select places in the world due to most governing bodies refusing him on health issues. I'm led to believe he previously suffered an injury from a motorcycle accident, which involved extensive surgery to his head, making him somewhat (to put it mildly) a liability in the ring. He is by far the most exciting lightweight prospect if he can maintain his KO reign, but the UK has a stunning line up as well with Dagenham boy Kevin Mitchell and Manchester's John Murray. The UK is crying out to see these two battle it out and I would expect once they both achieve a world title a piece that we can see it happen. Then you have the Mexican great Juan Manuel Marquez who recently moved up to light welterweight to be dismantled by a huge looking Mayweather. Now linked with a summer bout with Hatton, not so sure I like that one! Hatton is in need of a real defining come back and I don't believe Marquez is the man to do it for him. Until then though there is plenty to look forward to on an international and domestic level!

Next Saturday sees Nathan Cleverly take on Italy's Antonio Brancalion in a European light heavyweight bout with Cleverly looking on fantastic form I do hope he manages something special for the fans!

Friday 5 February 2010

In need of a little catch up!



Well, finally I'm back after a long lay off, I have been training at the St John's Chorlton ABC, and my good lord it's tough but I've enjoyed every minute... Well except getting knocked so hard I thought I'd never see again!

Anyway back to the topic or should I say "topics"!? As we all know there were some great fights to finish off 2009 with Manny Pacquiao dominating the Awesome Puerto Rican, welterweight Miguel Cotto. In what can only be described as "being schooled", absolutely phenomenal! I know I keep saying this but Pacquiao just keeps getting better and what with the Mayweather fight scheduled for 13th March, unfortunately cancelled I stand corrected on thinking that Mayweather would have been salivating to get in the ring with him. Olympic style drug testing in my view is not a bad idea and most of the boxing community would love to see it come into effect. Funny though how Mayweather will fight someone who has been known to have used banned substances... Sugar Shane Mosely recently admitted to have used some form of steroid to gain weight for his light middleweight showdown with Oscar De La Hoya in 2003. But I can't personally complain since I've been dyeing to see this fight for a long time and so have many others. I feel that Mosely stands a fantastic chance of ruining Mayweathers undefeated run on 1st May, but I have thought the same of so many others, Hatton, De La Hoya, Castillo, Judah, Gatti and I even hoped (well a little) that Marquez would surprise us all. This will shape up to be a good fight, Mosely has changed an awful lot to maintain a good fighting composure even if he is lacking a little on speed compared with Mayweather he still packs a far bigger punch and is noticeably bigger framed as well.

Pacquiao takes on Ghanian Joshua Clottey who Cotto beat not so long ago, this as most will know means nothing as Clottey is tough and cannot be underestimated, end of! He is rather slow, his workrate rather low, but this guy has a champion defence and has never been stopped so is as tough as old boots! Promises to be a good bout but not really what the Pacman's fans are after.

The big domestic fight for the 3rd April See's our very own David Haye take on John Ruiz after an amazing November win over the "beast from the east" Nikolay Valuev, claiming the WBA heavyweight title in the process. Bearing in mind Haye fought only one year earlier against Monte Barrett and suffered injury and other set backs with the Klitschko brothers, I think he did rather well by becoming the heavyweight champ with only one previous fight at this division. It will be a cracker this fight though, instead of having to stay out of range and jump in with a couple of shots, it should be an all out war which plays very well with our boys style, he has one of the most devastating punches in the fight game today! Ruiz as most will know is no beginner or (as some have called him) an experienced journeyman, he is by all standards one of the toughest guys on the planet, who boxes well and is known to make other boxers pay dearly whilst taking him to the later rounds. He has also fought some of the best heavyweights in the business and has only been stopped once by David Tua. Well I'll be there at the MEN Arena, Manchester cheering Haye on, I just hope the under card is a decent one!