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IntentionalButt
04-30-2008, 10:46 PM
Good SBW matchup in the main event.

Aaron Torres (Contender season 2) and a bunch of local yokels on the undercard.

I will be going to this. :good

El Matador
04-30-2008, 10:47 PM
Cool. Have fun. I think Wednesday Night Fights/FNF are what keeps the sport going in the mainstream media. As long as they are around, the sport looks to be in good shape.

I like "Mighty" Mike Oliver. He fought some good fights, and has some real talent. Just needs more craft.

IntentionalButt
04-30-2008, 10:54 PM
Cool. Have fun. I think Wednesday Night Fights/FNF are what keeps the sport going in the mainstream media. As long as they are around, the sport looks to be in good shape.

I like "Mighty" Mike Oliver. He fought some good fights, and has some real talent. Just needs more craft.
Yeah, looking forward to seeing how he handles Lopez, who has an interesting record. Went the distance with Mijares, and held Kirilov to an MD; but really only has wins over career losers and got stopped by DPDL in his only previous step up to 122. Of course, Oliver doesn't have the KO pedigree that Ponce does, so this could still be interesting.

IntentionalButt
05-01-2008, 12:32 AM
Any other ESB'ers in attendance? :D

IntentionalButt
05-06-2008, 06:54 PM
Manana! :ibutt

IntentionalButt
05-06-2008, 07:04 PM
BTW, just added a vbookie event. :D

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WhataRock
05-07-2008, 02:45 AM
I quite like Oliver too, but I dont reckon he is going to much further.

He fights in between two styles kind of and isnt slick enough to be a really good boxer and cant hit hard enough to be a boxer-puncher.
Plus I think he marks and swells to much, the southpaw thing doesnt help that cause with the clashes etc.

Good fighter but me thinks the top echlon of 122 is to strong.

WhataRock
05-07-2008, 02:47 AM
Actually I just rememberd that Molitor is the IBF champ.

Oliver could beat him..maybe. That would be a great matchup, maybe not FOTY but a good, technical bout.

IntentionalButt
05-07-2008, 02:50 AM
I quite like Oliver too, but I dont reckon he is going to much further.

He fights in between two styles kind of and isnt slick enough to be a really good boxer and cant hit hard enough to be a boxer-puncher.
Plus I think he marks and swells to much, the southpaw thing doesnt help that cause with the clashes etc.

Good fighter but me thinks the top echlon of 122 is to strong.

SBW is loaded right now. :good

Miles5149
05-07-2008, 02:59 AM
isn't Oliver from Hartford? Well if he is, considering I'm from there, I gotta root for him

jaco
05-07-2008, 04:11 AM
Reynaldo Lopez isn't a bad fighter, he was robbed against Kirilov and was doing quite well against Ponce De Leon before he got overconfident and KTFO.

sues2nd
05-07-2008, 04:53 AM
Good SBW matchup in the main event.

Aaron Torres (Contender season 2) and a bunch of local yokels on the undercard.

I will be going to this. :good

Get the fuck outta here....I might be going as well. All depending on if I can get out of work or if Im gonna be stuck there tonight (a friend of mine is in good with the promoter...did some work over at his dealership, so he can get good tickets...).

I was actually going to leave a post asking about Oliver and how good he is....definately one fighter I havent seen a thing on.

IntentionalButt
05-07-2008, 04:45 PM
I'm off...fucking PUMPED :ibutt

Good luck getting there sues. :good

IntentionalButt
05-08-2008, 12:26 AM
This was very cool!

BlueApollo
05-08-2008, 01:39 AM
This was very cool!

I'd like to get your rundown of the main event IB. It looked like Lopez was pushing Oliver all over the place prior to the end, not landing necessarily but just bullying the hell out of him. Did Oliver get "into" the fight at all?

IntentionalButt
05-08-2008, 04:08 AM
I'd like to get your rundown of the main event IB. It looked like Lopez was pushing Oliver all over the place prior to the end, not landing necessarily but just bullying the hell out of him. Did Oliver get "into" the fight at all?
Full rundown. :good

Special guests included Jose Antonio Rivera, John Scully, Micky Ward, boxer-turned-UFC-contender Marcus Davis, and a handful of other NE fighters.

The first fight I had a shutout for Smith prior to the stoppage. Easy work. Torres actually came out with a decent looking jab for the first minute of the first round, then Smith took over with superior accuracy (and superior everything really) and boxed his ears off. He could have finished Torres in the second, especially after the KD, but looked very tentative, like he was respecting the power he thought Torres has (but doesn't). Torres brought a very soft body into the ring (again) and was already fighting with an open mouth by the third and final round. Guy's all heart and nothing else. Smith looked good...work in progress. Needs to be more confident and relaxed. Hell of a right hand when he throws it straight.

Next fight was a joke. Two very small lightweights, one of them (Velazquez) could barely keep his trunks up around his wiry little junkie frame. If Eklund was ANY good whatsoever he'd have stopped Velazquez, who just looked horribly confused and uncomfortable being in the ring. Jose Rivera must be part of his promotional or training team, as he was in the corner screaming instructions for the first two rounds, and shaking his head in disgust the next two. Can understand his frustration, as when Velazquez actually threw punches they didn't look half bad. But they were few and far between, mostly he just stood there shelling up and taking what sloppy, featherfisted Eklund threw at him...until they tied up. Which was often. Haven't seen that much wrestling in a lightweight boxing match before, I don't think. Boring 4 round shutout for Lowell's Eklund (one judge gave Velazquez a round..I guess probably the 4th, where both guys opened up a bit but Eklund landed more). Both garbage, and not even entertaining garbage. I give them only barely more props than the basic "willingness to lace up and step in the ring" props due guys like Zelenoff and Hartley, only because head to head I think awful as they are, Eklund and Velazquez both shred either of them. :yep

Next fight was high-octane stuff. I had made up my mind to root for Eddie Caminero before he stepped in the ring, as I recognized him from the men's room earlier that evening. See, there were five dudes in there, and FOUR did not wash their hands after touching their wee-wees. Caminero did the right thing. :good If the guy improves his balance and timing, he could be a beast at middleweight. He reminded me of a larger, far less refined and coordinated Cotto at times. Cut off the ring well, threw with murderous intent (though ofttimes too wide and telegraphed), and actually showed decent fundamentals when he listened to his corner (albeit sporadically) yelling at him to set up combinations off the jab. Adrick Butler was game enough, especially for his pro debut, showing little fear for the first two rounds despite getting hammered, but ultimately he was just steamrolled by the much stronger and more aggressive guy. Very good, exciting TKO. Got everyone good and pumped for the main event...

I had the fight even one round apiece before the stoppage. Lopez's physicality definitely bothered Oliver, who lost the 2nd clinching and performing horribly on the inside. Mike had definitely lost his 'groove' after the first, which while clearly won, I think was not the dominant opening round he was looking for. By the third you could spot a little panic, as even when he got more shots off in exchanges, his head was snapping back harder than Reynaldo's. The battle seemed to be heating up as they came pushing toward the ropes on my side of the ring, and I thought that a KD may be likely (though I wasn't sure for whom), but I did not expect what happened. At all. The KO punch was so fast I didn't even see it (and I was sitting two rows back...my gf watching at home said she spotted my buddy and I several times :D) but MAN oh MAN was Oliver out. I was quite concerned while he was facedown, because there was not a twitch from the man for a good three seconds (which I think is how long it took before the ref even started the count). Still can't believe he beat that count (moot point though it was). Yeah, you could say Lopez bullied him. He just put in solid work and didn't get discouraged in the least by Oliver's edge in speed and polish. Don't know if they showed it on tv, but the guy FREAKED OUT when he won. On his knees crying then running around pumping his fist in the air. It was intense. Huge moment for him, beating a highly regarded undefeated prospect in a weight class he'd only been KO'ed himself in before. Happy ending, as far as I'm concerned.

The walkout fight was just that - lots of people ditched after the main event. :yep The loser, Luis Rosario - almost had a more appalingly emaciated physique than fellow lightweight Velazquez from earlier in the evening. And his output was possibly even lower. :yep I did like the work Frank Trader put in - slick movement, fast feet, handspeed, responsible defense (low left notwithstanding...he's one of those guys that's got the reflexes and athleticism to get away with it), coordination...you name it he's got it - except power. Not really a fan friendly style but very sweet if you appreciate technical displays (and I do...and I'd had my thirst for brutal stoppages slaked already by this point). By the fourth round it had become almost silly watching Rosario follow the guy around getting his face painted, but I stuck around to the reading of the cards to hear Trader's name (as I missed it during the intro's).

Good night at the fights. And the best part is, I didn't see or hear Atlas at all (he was probably on the other side of the ring). :p

IntentionalButt
05-08-2008, 12:10 PM
Caught the ESPN replay early this morning.

I didn't even realize Ward was in Eklund's corner (or that he's his uncle). :yep The ESPN guys were being way too nice because of that, they should have been tearing the kid to shreds for that shameful performance.

Also, seeing Oliver whining about Molitor made re-viewing the KO (and actually spotting the finishing blow) much more satisfying. :cool:


Oh and tv doesn't do justice to the thudding nature of Caminero's shots - those things were loud.

K0NPHL1C7
05-08-2008, 12:14 PM
Caught the ESPN replay early this morning.

I didn't even realize Ward was in Eklund's corner (or that he's his uncle). :yep The ESPN guys were being way too nice because of that, they should have been tearing the kid to shreds for that shameful performance.

Also, seeing Oliver whining about Molitor made re-viewing the KO (and actually spotting the finishing blow) much more satisfying. :cool:


Oh and tv doesn't do justice to the thudding nature of Caminero's shots - those things were loud.

I'd love to see video of this fight... I don't have cable at this point :(

BlueApollo
05-08-2008, 12:46 PM
Full rundown. :good

Special guests included Jose Antonio Rivera, John Scully, Micky Ward, boxer-turned-UFC-contender Marcus Davis, and a handful of other NE fighters.

The first fight I had a shutout for Smith prior to the stoppage. Easy work. Torres actually came out with a decent looking jab for the first minute of the first round, then Smith took over with superior accuracy (and superior everything really) and boxed his ears off. He could have finished Torres in the second, especially after the KD, but looked very tentative, like he was respecting the power he thought Torres has (but doesn't). Torres brought a very soft body into the ring (again) and was already fighting with an open mouth by the third and final round. Guy's all heart and nothing else. Smith looked good...work in progress. Needs to be more confident and relaxed. Hell of a right hand when he throws it straight.

Next fight was a joke. Two very small lightweights, one of them (Velazquez) could barely keep his trunks up around his wiry little junkie frame. If Eklund was ANY good whatsoever he'd have stopped Velazquez, who just looked horribly confused and uncomfortable being in the ring. Jose Rivera must be part of his promotional or training team, as he was in the corner screaming instructions for the first two rounds, and shaking his head in disgust the next two. Can understand his frustration, as when Velazquez actually threw punches they didn't look half bad. But they were few and far between, mostly he just stood there shelling up and taking what sloppy, featherfisted Eklund threw at him...until they tied up. Which was often. Haven't seen that much wrestling in a lightweight boxing match before, I don't think. Boring 4 round shutout for Lowell's Eklund (one judge gave Velazquez a round..I guess probably the 4th, where both guys opened up a bit but Eklund landed more). Both garbage, and not even entertaining garbage. I give them only barely more props than the basic "willingness to lace up and step in the ring" props due guys like Zelenoff and Hartley, only because head to head I think awful as they are, Eklund and Velazquez both shred either of them. :yep

Next fight was high-octane stuff. I had made up my mind to root for Eddie Caminero before he stepped in the ring, as I recognized him from the men's room earlier that evening. See, there were five dudes in there, and FOUR did not wash their hands after touching their wee-wees. Caminero did the right thing. :good If the guy improves his balance and timing, he could be a beast at middleweight. He reminded me of a larger, far less refined and coordinated Cotto at times. Cut off the ring well, threw with murderous intent (though ofttimes too wide and telegraphed), and actually showed decent fundamentals when he listened to his corner (albeit sporadically) yelling at him to set up combinations off the jab. Adrick Butler was game enough, especially for his pro debut, showing little fear for the first two rounds despite getting hammered, but ultimately he was just steamrolled by the much stronger and more aggressive guy. Very good, exciting TKO. Got everyone good and pumped for the main event...

I had the fight even one round apiece before the stoppage. Lopez's physicality definitely bothered Oliver, who lost the 2nd clinching and performing horribly on the inside. Mike had definitely lost his 'groove' after the first, which while clearly won, I think was not the dominant opening round he was looking for. By the third you could spot a little panic, as even when he got more shots off in exchanges, his head was snapping back harder than Reynaldo's. The battle seemed to be heating up as they came pushing toward the ropes on my side of the ring, and I thought that a KD may be likely (though I wasn't sure for whom), but I did not expect what happened. At all. The KO punch was so fast I didn't even see it (and I was sitting two rows back...my gf watching at home said she spotted my buddy and I several times :D) but MAN oh MAN was Oliver out. I was quite concerned while he was facedown, because there was not a twitch from the man for a good three seconds (which I think is how long it took before the ref even started the count). Still can't believe he beat that count (moot point though it was). Yeah, you could say Lopez bullied him. He just put in solid work and didn't get discouraged in the least by Oliver's edge in speed and polish. Don't know if they showed it on tv, but the guy FREAKED OUT when he won. On his knees crying then running around pumping his fist in the air. It was intense. Huge moment for him, beating a highly regarded undefeated prospect in a weight class he'd only been KO'ed himself in before. Happy ending, as far as I'm concerned.

The walkout fight was just that - lots of people ditched after the main event. :yep The loser, Luis Rosario - almost had a more appalingly emaciated physique than fellow lightweight Velazquez from earlier in the evening. And his output was possibly even lower. :yep I did like the work Frank Trader put in - slick movement, fast feet, handspeed, responsible defense (low left notwithstanding...he's one of those guys that's got the reflexes and athleticism to get away with it), coordination...you name it he's got it - except power. Not really a fan friendly style but very sweet if you appreciate technical displays (and I do...and I'd had my thirst for brutal stoppages slaked already by this point). By the fourth round it had become almost silly watching Rosario follow the guy around getting his face painted, but I stuck around to the reading of the cards to hear Trader's name (as I missed it during the intro's).

Good night at the fights. And the best part is, I didn't see or hear Atlas at all (he was probably on the other side of the ring). :p

Man, the whole writeup was top notch, but this had me falling out. Much respect IB. :good

elgrancampeon
05-08-2008, 02:10 PM
Does anyone know if ESPN will replay this fight?? When? time? Is it on Youtube yet? DAMN IT! I MISSED IT!

just go to espn360.com they have the whole show there.

Have fun.

Hawks28
05-08-2008, 02:57 PM
just watched the fight, that was great. after all the shit this guy talked about Molitor on various websites and on ESPN prior to the fight, it was hilarious to see him get KOed by Lopez. Im not sure what he thought he was going to accomplish by running his mouth so much, he should've been focused on his fight. He lost his mandatory status because he fought for the IBO belt, and there is an IBF rule that states if you fight for another title, you are to be dropped or removed from the rankings. Not because Molitor didnt want to fight him. From what I have seen from Oliver, aside from his speed, he doesnt have much going for him. I already knew he had no power, but I thought his technical skills looked like shit as well. Molitor would destroy this guy.

I just read an article about the fight from the Hartford Courant, Oliver said this about the 2nd round: "If that round doesn't end there I think I could have finished him right there," Oliver said. "I definitely had him, it was just too late in the round."

lol. WTF is he talking about? I just watched the end of the round, and Lopez was never even close to being in danger of getting KOed. Best punch in that round was landed by Lopez. I bet Zarate regrets not taking this fight now, he would be the IBF mandatory challenger if he had taken it.

booradley
05-08-2008, 03:14 PM
I expected the KO to come based on the hard, flush shots Lopez was landing. However, I DID NOT expect it to come so soon, or in such dramatic fashion. Oliver looked like somebody shot him in the head!! Fighters rarely get back up when they go down on their faces!

IntentionalButt
05-08-2008, 04:35 PM
I have to admit, a part of me wanted the undefeated prospect to live up to the hype to bring even more intrigue to an already intriguing weight class (as of last night, Lopez has pretty much seen the mountaintop at 122, IMO - good for him, but I'd hate to see him matched with any of the predators at the top). My buddy asked me right before the main event who I was pulling for, and I said that while Lopez (who I never thought was a pushover) would be a great Cinderella Man story, it would probably be better for the division if the undefeated prospect lived up to the hype and went on to big fights with the top guys. I also noted the caveat, however, that if someone like Oliver really doesn't have the substance, it's better that he's exposed at the hands of a deserving warrior like Lopez than waste the time of any top ten or titleholders who would just blow him out. That part was spot-on. The second tier elite like Ponce De Leon and Caballero wreck Oliver with ease, probably first round stoppage, nevermind guys like Vazquez and Marquez who would probably finish it within a minute.

Lampley
05-08-2008, 05:33 PM
Great stuff, IB. Thanks!!!!

IntentionalButt
05-08-2008, 09:09 PM
Great stuff, IB. Thanks!!!!
My second ESPN event (first was the Contender season 3 finale). Always a good time. :good

Lampley
05-08-2008, 09:23 PM
My second ESPN event (first was the Contender season 3 finale). Always a good time. :good

I'm planning to have my first ESPN experience on the 21st a couple hours from here. Edner Cherry is fighting on WNF.

sues2nd
05-08-2008, 09:29 PM
Sadly...I could not make the fight. As both myself and my friend who was going get the tickets had to work. Wish I could have seen this one, as it seems like it was a great night (tho I havent actually watched it yet...but I will).

IntentionalButt
05-08-2008, 10:31 PM
I'm planning to have my first ESPN experience on the 21st a couple hours from here. Edner Cherry is fighting on WNF.

Against Stevie Johnston, it looks like. Awesome! :thumbsup

IntentionalButt
05-08-2008, 10:33 PM
Sadly...I could not make the fight. As both myself and my friend who was going get the tickets had to work. Wish I could have seen this one, as it seems like it was a great night (tho I havent actually watched it yet...but I will).

A couple of times I was like "is that dude sues2nd from ESB?" even though I can only recall seeing maybe one pic of you (a really grainy one, holding a beer in your backyard or something I think) and the dude I was staring at just kept getting more and more pissed so eventually I moved away.

sues2nd
05-09-2008, 01:39 AM
A couple of times I was like "is that dude sues2nd from ESB?" even though I can only recall seeing maybe one pic of you (a really grainy one, holding a beer in your backyard or something I think) and the dude I was staring at just kept getting more and more pissed so eventually I moved away.

:lol:


But nah, the pic I posted on here was of me at some photoshoot I had a few years back. I also posted few pics of the family (the wife, the baby, etc...). I really WISH I couldve gone tho.

I kept checking in while at work...and when I saw Oliver lost (by KO at that....)....I was PISSED it all fell through.

I am DEFINATELY going to Williams - Quintana 2 at Mohegan Sun tho. With that and Forest - Mora, should be a great night.

Already got that one off too (Im not fuckin around this time :yep )...:good

IntentionalButt
05-09-2008, 02:08 AM
Tix starting at $50...:think

Is this sold out? :huh Ticketmaster is undergoing "routine maintenance" at the moment..

sues2nd
05-09-2008, 10:23 PM
Tix starting at $50...:think

Is this sold out? :huh Ticketmaster is undergoing "routine maintenance" at the moment..

Not the last time I checked.