The Rest Of The Week's Boxing Schedule: Tomasz Adamek, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Daiki Kameda, ShoBox, Fox Sports Net, More [UPDATED]
Written by Tim Starks   
Thursday, 04 February 2010 00:18

lewis-and-clark-1

We've already previewed and predicted the two biggest fights of the weekend but there's a lot happening this week besides. Let me be your Sacajawea. (Also, have I mentioned you need to get your predictions in for the prediction game ASAP? I have, I know it, but I just want to remind you again for Friday's fight you'll need to get it in by 11:59 ET tonight, and Saturday's you'll need it in by 11:59 p.m. ET Friday.)

  • Tomas Adamek-Jason Estrada/Peter Quillin-Fernando Zuniga, Saturday, GoFightLive/Comcast Sports Net Chicago, New Jersey. This is worth picking up for $9.99 on GoFightLive if you can't get it on Comcast. Adamek, the cruiserweight champ who's doing an extended feel-out of heavyweight, takes his second bout in the new division against Estrada. Estrada's a good little fighter. Estrada competed on fairly even terms with Alexander Povetkin when Povetkin was returning from an injury before running out of steam in his first 10-round fight, and he's got speed and was a 2004 Olympian. His biggest flaw is that he has virtually no power, owning a 25 percent KO rate in his wins. Estrada is better preparation for Adamek for a potential David Haye fight later than a Chris Arreola fight in April, and I favor Adamek, but I wouldn't be surprised to see this one turn competitive. On the undercard, Quillin is making a significant leap up in competition, as the super middleweight prospect takes on tough gatekeeper Zuniga.
  • Guillermo Rigondeaux-Adolfo Landeros/Joey Hernandez-Ed Paredes II, Friday, ESPN2, Florida. This isn't a good Friday Night Fights card just because of the good light heavyweight main event between Glen Johnson and Yusaf Mack. Amateur sensation Rigondeaux's next professional opponent is about on the level of his recent step-up, Giovanni Andrade, but this time the junior featherweight Cuban is taking on an someone who's a bit sturdier. Both Andrade and Landeros have been in against some top-notch opponents; Andrade had eight knockout losses in 12, while Landeros has two knockout losses in 12. Unforunately, those two KO losses came in Landeros' last two fights, and he hasn't been too active, with those two KO losses coming in 2008 and 2009. Still, anytime Rigondeaux's on TV, it's worth tuning in. The other fight on the Friday Night Fights card is a rematch of a bout where welterweights Hernandez and Paredes fought to a draw in what was said to be a wild fight. Also, Hernandez' nickname is "Twinkle Fingers," which is sweet.
  • Denkaosan Kaovichit-Daiki Kameda II, Sunday, Japan. These two flyweights fought each other very close in October -- 114-114 and 115-113 twice. Kameda is the lesser of the Kameda brothers, and in the first fight Kaovichit was said to be the more skilled of the two men, but Kameda's still just 21 and Kaovichit is 33. Kaovichit is the #3 flyweight in the world according to Ring magazine and Kameda isn't ranked in the top 10, but I might expect the scorecards to be reversed this time around, just based on the age issue.
  • Carlos Abregu-Richard Guttierez, Saturday, Showtime, Mexico. On the undercard of the Edwin Valero-Antonio DeMarco lightweight clash is a pretty good lookin' scrap. Abregu was in one of the best fights of 2009, a knockout win over Irving Garcia, and Guttierez has been in some rollicking donnybrooks himself. I'm not sold on Abregu as a prospect, given the difficulty of his last two ShoBox outings, and Guttierez' days of being considered more than a journeyman/gatekeeper are over, but it's a nice warm-up. It would have been a nice ShoBox fight, but was moved to the undercard of this fight from Jan. 29.
  • ShoBox, Friday, Showtime, California. This isn't one of the better ShoBox cards. But at least in the main event we'll probably get a real fight. Freddy Hernandez, a woefully slow 30-year-old welterweight "prospect," takes on the even older 35-year-old DeMarcus Corley, who's been just dangerous enough to lose a couple close fights recently to prospects in decisions should have gone his way. On the undercard, junior welterweight prospect Francisco Contreras goes from fighting abysmal competition to fighting his only opponent to have a winning record over a six-fight span, Juan Castaneda, Jr., a victim of Saturday Showtime headliner DeMarco. Taking the last six fights of each of Contreras' 12 career opponents to date, they have a combined record of eight wins, two draws and 50 losses.
  • Brandon Rios-Jorge Teron, Saturday, Fox Sports Net, Texas. As prospect vs. prospect showdowns go, this is a really nice one. Rios and Teron are both big, tough, offense-minded lightweights, each with one blemish on their record, Rios a draw and Teron a loss, both later avenged. Rios at 5'9" is tall for 135 but Teron is even bigger, at 6'; Rios has a power advantage. Rios is 23; Teron, 24. This Fox Sports Net thing is really working out well. What a good fight to have as a second or third option on a Saturday night, depending on how interested you are in Valero-DeMarco and Adamek-Estrada. On the undercard, there's a featherweight bout where Tomas Villa (he of Rogers Mtagwa-Villa) takes on Juan Ruiz (who beat old Wayne McCullough in his most recent fight and has gone the distance with Bernabe Concepcion and Antonio Escalante).
  • The Rest. All on Saturday: Jorge Solis moves up to junior lightweight to fight for some alphabet interim title belt against Likar Ramos in Mexico... Hot Canadian prospect David Lemieux will do battle with Jason Naugler, who's lost five of his last six against good competition but only once by KO, and they'll scrap over a Canadian belt... Shamone Alvarez and Alexis Camacho meet up in a battle of third-tier welters in Atlantic City on GoFightLive for $5.99, and I'd probably buy it if I wasn't already planning to buy Adamek-Estrada on their website. [UPDATE: The Alvarez-Camacho show has been canceled because of the crazy snowstorm.]


Digg! Reddit! Facebook! Technorati! StumbleUpon! BallHype: hype it up!
Comments (15)Add Comment
0
...
written by P J, February 04, 2010
Tim did you see a story about Maidana being offered hbo dates to stay away from Khan. If true makes Khan seem like a battered spouse.

How many Kameda brothers are there? Talented family.

Is it just me or is Cuba easier to get out of than Stalag 13 on Hogans Heroes. Cos every Cuban boxer seems to be coming on the scene right now. Lets just hope they don't choke like Bob Crane.
Unifythebelts
...
written by Unifythebelts (Dan P.), February 04, 2010
Choke like Bob Crane...that's hilarious!

I'm really looking forward to the Abregu fight and the Rigondeaux fight. I just wish Guillermo would just move up to more threatening targets because he's too good and too experienced to be fighting tomato cans.

I'm annoyed that Adamek-Estrada is not available on my COX Digital Cable. Cox sucks...if I had Direct TV, I'd be able to watch it.
0
...
written by Scott Kraus, February 04, 2010
I will be at Adamek-Estrada and I can't wait. For some reason I've been thinking he was fighting Devin Vargas, I'm much happier with Estrada as an opponent. I think Adamek will win handily but I think Estrada will make it fun.

Corley over Hernandez is my "upset" pick of the weekend. Chop Chop deserved his last fight and I feel like he's a bit resurgent right now, record be damned.

I'm a 1000% happier to pay the extra $8 a month for FSN than I was paying $10 a month for the Spanish channels and one lousy Azteca show every two months last year. Rios-Teron? Sign me up!

@dan p - You said "Cox sucks"
Tim Starks
@pj
written by Tim Starks, February 04, 2010
This was a classic comment. I should make a comment Hall of Fame and induct this one.

Three Kameda brothers; I'd forgotten about the youngest, Tomoki. Daiki is the part-term wrestler: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/ho...?print=yes

That Khan report was all based on "rumors," so I'm not sure what to think of it. But make no mistake, Khan's team is hiding him from Maidana at all costs.
Tim Starks
@utb
written by Tim Starks, February 04, 2010
Don't forget, though, you can watch it on the Internet via GoFightLive. Unless Cox has given you a bad Internet connection, too.

I wouldn't be surprised to see Rigondeaux take a big step up in his next fight. I think it's coming soon. I mean, Andrade was a big step up, and that came in just his third career fight.
Tim Starks
@sk
written by Tim Starks, February 04, 2010
I almost said the same in my post, but didn't want anyone to get confused about whether this was a prediction post.... but yes, I think Corley will beat Hernandez.

My one hesitation is that Corley's not a welterweight, and he's moving up. But he'll definitely be faster -- hell, I'm faster -- and he's still got some life in dem bones.
0
...
written by Unifythebelts (Dan P.), February 04, 2010
@SK
I can't believe that I even said that...it was not intended! But if anyone does suck, it's Cox!

@Tim
I'm amazed at all the activity on the Mayweather-Mosley column, you're surely moving up in the world with all those comments!
Tim Starks
@utb
written by Tim Starks, February 04, 2010
We've hit 300 before.

I love that there's such active commenting on the blog. As I've said before, it's at least half the fun to see what other people say.
0
Picks from Team Monica
written by edub, February 04, 2010
Adamek via tko 8th
Quillin via UD
Rigondeaux via tko 5th
Hernandez via UD(I bet on him solely for the nickname)
Kameda via UD
Abregu via tko 7th
Corley via UD(yes he'll finally win one)
Contreras via tko 4th
Teron via UD
Solis via SD
Lemieux via tko 6th
Camacho via UD

Yeaaaaaaa Team Monica
Tim Starks
@edub
written by Tim Starks, February 04, 2010
Team Monica went way overboard there. smilies/smiley.gif

Everyone: TEAM MONICA IS JUST ENTERTAININGLY HYPER. THIS IS NOT A PREDICTION GAME THREAD.
0
David Lemieux
written by Unifythebelts (Dan P.), February 04, 2010
Team Monica raises a great point...Lemieux is fighting this weekend, it'll be interesting to see how much power he really has after facing a man with a chin.
Tim Starks
@utb
written by Tim Starks, February 04, 2010
I seek not to undermine Team Monica, but the gentleman from Washington D.C. would refer the gentleman to the text of the blog entry where that point also was made.
0
Team Monica apologizes
written by edub, February 04, 2010
hahahahahaha sorry man I got confused.

I definately had fun looking up fights on you tube though.
0
...
written by willfrank, February 05, 2010
The FSN cards have been good and justified the excitement I had about them since they were first announced. But the Azteca cards last year started off pretty fast too, and then slowly got worse and more irregular as the year went on. I am hoping history doesn't repeat.

I still would rather have seen Adamek/Cunningham II then any of these HW bouts he's fought in the last year or so. What I cant figure out is why Comcast Chicago, and only Comcast Chicago, is televising it. That channel has never shown live (or even much any) boxing before that I can recall.

That may be the weakest ShoBox card in the year I have been paying attention. Chop Chop is fun, but he is now a FNF level gatekeeper opponent at this stage. Heck, I'd much rather watch Camacho/Alvarez in snowy AC.



Tim Starks
@wf
written by Tim Starks, February 05, 2010
The reason is that Chicago has a huge Polish population.

Write comment

busy
 

About Bloguin

Bloguin is the revolutionary blog network specifically focused on helping bloggers get the most out of their websites. We're currently working on building a large network of online communities and hope to expand our blogging coverage to include a wide range of topics.

Advertisers

The Bloguin Network allows advertisers to promote their products and services to our ever-growing number of visitors. We offer both site-specific ad placements as well as the ability to run a network-wide campaign. If you're interested in working with Bloguin to meet your advertising needs, please contact us.

Bloggers Wanted

The Bloguin Network is always looking to expand. We're specifically looking for blogs in the sports, entertainment, and video games field, but are open to adding any type of quality site. If you're a blogger and interested in joining our network, please fill out our application form.

The Bloguin Login

The Bloguin Login gives you full access to everything our network has to offer. Your name and password will work for each and every one of our sites. Signing up is simple, and will allow you to post in all our forums, create member blogs, and access other cool features! What are you waiting for? Create an Account!