With a lot of options...if you don't mind (over-)paying to watch it. Friday Telefutura 8 PM ET/PT Denver, Colorado Mike Alvarado vs Manuel Garnica (junior welterweight) Brandon Rios vs Manny Perez (junior lightweight) Shobox 11 PM ET/PT Salisbury, Maryland James De la Rosa vs Tim Coleman (light middleweight) Fernando Guerrero vs Tyrone Watson (middleweight Saturday HBO 10:05 PM ET/PT Temecula Alfredo Angulo vs Andrey Tsurkan Yuriorkis Gamboa vs Marcos Ramirez Sergio Martinez vs Alex Bunema PPV $34.95 9 PM ET/6PM PT Puerto Rico Juan Manuel Lopez-Cesar Figueroa Alex de Jesus-Jose Antonio Izquierdo Jose Lopez-Jonathan Perez Jonathan Oquendo David Quijano PPV $24.95 3 PM ET/Noon PT Germany Arthur Abraham-Raul Marquez Enad Licina-Otis Griffin Nick Klappert-Robert Blazo Dominik Britsch-Abdelouahed Ben Lelly Oleg Platov-Jason Gavern Artur Hein-Roman Vanicky Robert Helenius-Nikola Vujasinovic
How on earth is Lopez on PPV? That's the weirdest PPV headline I've ever seen. No way is he PPV worthy yet.
Maybe Latin Fury refers to the people getting pissed off for having to pay for these f'n cards. At least it'll be on the internet a day or two afterwards.
There might be a free livestream of Abraham/Marquez on the website of the German TV station. I´ll let you, if some are interested.
not likely. Top Rank is extremely cunty about their content, and rarely does their stuff stay posted on youtube or any other 3rd party site for very long. I agree with you and others in the thread, though... it's absurd that Lopez is headlining a PPV card (at $35, no less). Arum talked all this shit after the PDL fight that it was insulting of reporters to ask if Lopez could possibly fill in the co-feature slot for Judah-Clottey, that Lopez is now an official headliner. So now the plan will be to string JuanMa along on the Latin Fury circuit against no-hopers while forcing HBO's hand. Something tells me it won't be long before Lopez becomes a chapter in Hauser's next series of exposès.
But back to this weekend's schedule - regardless of where it airs (Telefutura, Showtime, HBO, PPV), I like that much of it focuses on the future of the sport. The only exception is Abraham-Marquez, though it does further aid AA's cause for American fight fans become more familiar with him, thus demanding a Pavlik fight.
gamboa has fought elite fighters from all over the globe. much like jokozuna, his opponent has been FED a steady diet of creampuffs.
Duddy got beat up pretty good and was hanging on but the KO victim I was thinking of was Bernard Dunne.
Shouldn't you be celebrating some jewish holiday or cutting off some baby's foreskin and rubbing it on your lips? You haven't even done a sig bet at this place and I'm the coward? You are a lowlife scumbag and even on the internet you are pathetic.