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		<title>The Range Finder: Evaluating Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2014 17:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It had been 14 years since I was last in Sin City but if my, admittedly, beer fuelled senses could be trusted then the old place didn&#8217;t appear to have changed very much. I was in Vegas with a small contingent of friends, accordingly dubbed the &#8216;Brit Pack&#8217;, in order that we may bear witness to [...]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/10819040_10204080410663920_1249844378_n.jpg"><img class="alignright wp-image-556" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/10819040_10204080410663920_1249844378_n.jpg" alt="Floyd Mayweather" width="355" height="231" /></a>It had been 14 years since I was last in Sin City but if my, admittedly, beer fuelled senses could be trusted then the old place didn&#8217;t appear to have changed very much. I was in Vegas with a small contingent of friends, accordingly dubbed the &#8216;Brit Pack&#8217;, in order that we may bear witness to the curiously conservative phenomenon that is Floyd Mayweather Jr.</p>
<p>As the mandatory limo ferried us to Sinatra&#8217;s old haunt, the Riviera Hotel, the adrenaline and expectation made us all forget that it was 4am back in London.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t waste your first night in the storied Mecca of chance by going to bed early, so after a brisk check in and cursory shower, the Brit Pack hit the town.</p>
<p>I could elaborate on that first evening in down town Vegas with amusing anecdotes of the topless dancing taxi driver or Gay Jim and the &#8216;Blaxican&#8217; but none of these tales have anything to do with boxing and I presume it is boxing that you are chiefly interested in so let&#8217;s proceed to the weigh in.</p>
<p>The modern &#8216;super fight &#8216; weigh in is an increasingly drawn out procedure, attended by many thousands, much of whom don&#8217;t actually go to the fight itself.</p>
<p>We were largely bored throughout the unreasonably long performance of a Latino pop star, unknown to us but duly appreciated by a screaming gaggle of young Hispanic girls in our midst.</p>
<p>The gangsta rap of Rick Ross seemed decidedly more congruous with the Money Team swagger and the screaming girls were suddenly replaced by Afro American males making obligatory hand gestures while free T-Shirts bearing the TBE logo were shot into the crowd by bizarre hand held cannons. Surrounded by such extravagant frippery, I couldn&#8217;t help but imagine the era when Joe Louis and Max Schmeling would smile wanly and shake hands before going off to eat a steak. We can blame a young Cassius Clay for turning what used to be an entirely functional affair into a platform for hype and histrionics but with The Greatest the show was always organic, with no need for anodyne pop singers. The glaring irony is that Lil&#8217; Floyd feels no burden of obligation to entertain the masses when the bell rings.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s be clear: it is impossible to be a lover of the &#8216;sweet science&#8217; and to not admire Floyd Mayweather. His sublime defensive skills and uber accurate punching are beautiful to behold but it&#8217;s a minimalist form of beauty quite devoid of the showmanship and excitement that characterised the performances of Ali, Ray Leonard and Roy Jones in their vintage.</p>
<p>To be entirely fair, we must remember that Leonard, for all his brilliance, was a shot fighter at 34. Mayweather turns 38 next February and still appears to be on his game.</p>
<p>Some might point to the arduous nature of the first Maidana fight or the right hand that momentarily stiffened Floyd&#8217;s legs at the end of Round 3 as a sign that &#8216;Money&#8217; is in decline but the truth is that he made the necessary adjustments and kept &#8216;Chino&#8217; honest for much of the rematch.</p>
<p>Oddly, one member of our retinue was seated in a noisy pro Madiana section and was convinced that the Argentine had won as the crowd booed Mayweather&#8217;s fleet footed refusal to engage in the twelfth and final round. For the record, the judges at ringside turned in cards of 116-111 (twice) and 115-112, all in favour of the Michigan prodigy whose ledger now stands at 47-0.</p>
<p>If the fight didn&#8217;t exactly get our pulses racing then our exit from the MGM Grand Garden certainly provided some unsanctioned thrills as we were caught in a stampede when attempting to leave the venue.</p>
<p>In the heat of the moment, my mind shot back to the similar melee in the same arena after the infamous Tyson &#8211; Holyfield rematch. Amid varying rumours that somebody had been shot or there was a bomb in the building, two of us evacuated though a fire escape having been separated from the rest of the &#8216;Pack.&#8217;</p>
<p>Reunited within twenty minutes we were soon drinking more beer and laughing at the irony of our peripheral Vegas adventures turning out to be hugely more exciting than the main event we had all come to see.</p>
<p>Please don&#8217;t misunderstand me, I am glad to have finally seen Floyd Matweather jnr. live and he is everything I already knew him to be. Smart, quick, amazingly accurate with those familiar staples: left jab to the body, counter right hand and lead left hook but I sat there wanting more from him.</p>
<p>It was interesting to note that Floyd was actually most effective when he went looking for Maidana and forced him to back up but the WBC welterweight and light middleweight champion seems resolute in his desire to go the distance every time out unless you annoy him in the manner of Victor Ortiz.</p>
<p>Gene Tunney once said that a successful prizefighter should have two aims in mind, to avoid harm and to make money. Based purely on that agenda, Mayweather is surely the greatest prizefighter of all time but, for the sake of balance, I will leave the final world to Shane Mosley ( not THAT Shane Mosley, you understand.)</p>
<p>&#8220;That was an amazing three days and I am definitely coming on the next trip but if Mayweather faces anyone besides Khan or Pacquiao then I don&#8217;t need a ticket to the fight.&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2014 11:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Hagler vs Leonard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hagler had 57 amateur wins by some reports. Boxing Illustrated and Sports Illustrated listed his record as 52-2 with 43 KOs. On May 1, 1986, Leonard was interviewed on WDVM-TV in Washington D.C. and made his desire to come back and fight Hagler public. &#8220;I know exactly what it takes to beat the man,&#8221; Leonard [...]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hagler had 57 amateur wins by some reports. Boxing Illustrated and Sports Illustrated listed his record as 52-2 with 43 KOs.</p>
<p>On May 1, 1986, Leonard was interviewed on WDVM-TV in Washington D.C. and made his desire to come back and fight Hagler public. &#8220;I know exactly what it takes to beat the man,&#8221; Leonard said.</p>
<p>On August 18, 1986, Hagler announced that he would fight Leonard.</p>
<p>The fight was officially announced at a press conference at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan on November 3, 1986.</p>
<p>Hagler was guaranteed $12 million. Leonard was guaranteed $11 million. After Leonard agreed to let Hagler have the larger purse, Hagler agreed to let Leonard choose the gloves (ten-ounce Reyes), the number of rounds (12) and the size of the ring (20-foot).</p>
<p>Hagler had not lost a fight since dropping a ten-round unanimous to Willie Monroe on March 9, 1976.</p>
<p>This was Leonard&#8217;s first fight as a middleweight.</p>
<p><strong>Dr. Ferdie Pacheco</strong> stated, &#8220;<em>This match endangers the eyesight of Leonard, as well as his life, and makes a mockery of the credibility of any boxing commission that sanctions it.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>Hagler and Leonard fought for the WBC title only. The WBA stripped Hagler for not fighting <strong>Herol Graham</strong>, their top-ranked contender. The IBF did not strip Hagler, but they refused to sanction the fight and said the title would be declared vacant if Hagler should lose to Leonard.</p>
<p>A crowd of 15,336 produced a gate of $7.9 million at Caesars Palace.</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>JoJo Guerra should be put in jail</em>,&#8221; <strong>Pat Petronelli</strong>, Hagler&#8217;s co-trainer, said.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Leonard 10 Hagler 5 Draw 3</strong><br />
Baltimore Sun: 7-5 in rounds Leonard<br />
Boston Globe: 117-111 Leonard<br />
Boston Herald 116-113 Leonard</p>
<p>HBO Judge Harold Lederman: 115-113 Leonard<br />
Houston Chronicle: 115-114 Leonard<br />
KO Magazine: 118-111 Leonard<br />
New York Daily News: 117-111 Leonard</p>
<p>Oakland Tribune: 117-112 Leonard<br />
The Ring: 115-113 Leonard</p>
<p>United Press International: 116-112 Leonard</p>
<p>Associated Press: 117-112 Hagler<br />
Chicago Sun-Times: 115-114 Hagler<br />
Chicago Tribune: 7-5 in rounds Hagler</p>
<p>Newsday: 115-114 Hagler</p>
<p>San Jose Mercury-News: 116-115 Hagler</p>
<p>New York Post: 114-114<br />
New York Times: 114-114</p>
<p>Washington Post: 114-114</p>
<p>Judge: Jose Juan Guerra 118-110<br />
Judge: Lou Filippo 113-115<br />
Judge: Dave Moretti 115-113</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>1 Floyd Mayweather Jr 47(26)-0-0 2 Timothy Bradley 31(12)-1-0 3 Juan Manuel Marquez 56(40)-7-1 4 Manny Pacquiao 56(38)-5(3)-2 5 Kell Brook 33(22)-0-0 6 Marcos Rene Maidana 35(31)-5-0 7 Keith Thurman 23(21)-0-0 8 Shawn Porter 24(15)-1-1 9 Devon Alexander 26(14)-2-0 10 Robert Guerrero 32(18)-2-1</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;">1 Floyd Mayweather Jr 47(26)-0-0<br />
2 Timothy Bradley 31(12)-1-0<br />
3 Juan Manuel Marquez 56(40)-7-1<br />
4 Manny Pacquiao 56(38)-5(3)-2<br />
5 Kell Brook 33(22)-0-0<br />
6 Marcos Rene Maidana 35(31)-5-0<br />
7 Keith Thurman 23(21)-0-0<br />
8 Shawn Porter 24(15)-1-1<br />
9 Devon Alexander 26(14)-2-0<br />
10 Robert Guerrero 32(18)-2-1</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>1 Gennady Golovkin 31(28)-0-0 2 Peter Quillin 31(22)-0-0 3 Miguel Cotto 39(32)-4(2)-0 4 Martin Murray 29(12)-1-1 5 Sergio Gabriel Martinez 51(28)-3(2)-2 6 Daniel Jacobs 28(25)-1(1)-0 7 Matt Korobov 24(14)-0-0 8 Hassan N&#8217;Dam N&#8217;Jikam 31(18)-1-0 9 Jermain Taylor 33(20)-4(3)-1 10 Billy Joe Saunders 20(11)-0-0</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;">1 Gennady Golovkin 31(28)-0-0<br />
2 Peter Quillin 31(22)-0-0<br />
3 Miguel Cotto 39(32)-4(2)-0<br />
4 Martin Murray 29(12)-1-1<br />
5 Sergio Gabriel Martinez 51(28)-3(2)-2<br />
6 Daniel Jacobs 28(25)-1(1)-0<br />
7 Matt Korobov 24(14)-0-0<br />
8 Hassan N&#8217;Dam N&#8217;Jikam 31(18)-1-0<br />
9 Jermain Taylor 33(20)-4(3)-1<br />
10 Billy Joe Saunders 20(11)-0-0</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2014 13:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>1 Wladimir Klitschko 2 Bermane Stiverne 3 Kubrat Pulev 4 Tyson Fury 5 Bryant Jennings 6 Vyacheslav Glazkov 7 Tomasz Adamek 8 Dereck Chisora 9 Mike Perez 10 Alexander Povetkin</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 60px;">1 <strong>Wladimir Klitschko</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">2 Bermane Stiverne<br />
3 Kubrat Pulev<br />
4 Tyson Fury<br />
5 Bryant Jennings<br />
6 Vyacheslav Glazkov<br />
7 Tomasz Adamek<br />
8 Dereck Chisora<br />
9 Mike Perez<br />
10 Alexander Povetkin</p>
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		<title>MMA Heavyweight (Over 210.0 lbs) Rankings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Cain Velasquez (32) Fabricio Werdum (37) Junior dos Santos (30) Mark Hunt (40) Andrei Arlovski (35) Travis Browne (32) Antonio Silva (35) Ben Rothwell (33) Alistair Overeem (34) Josh Barnett (36)</p>
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<li>Cain Velasquez (32)</li>
<li>Fabricio Werdum (37)</li>
<li>Junior dos Santos (30)</li>
<li>Mark Hunt (40)</li>
<li>Andrei Arlovski (35)</li>
<li>Travis Browne (32)</li>
<li>Antonio Silva (35)</li>
<li>Ben Rothwell (33)</li>
<li>Alistair Overeem (34)</li>
<li>Josh Barnett (36)</li>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2014 11:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>“I think Jones retains his belt. Cormier is a great fighter, but the matchup isn’t very favorable for him, with the reach issue and stuff. Cormier has very solid wrestling, but if you look at the big picture from a technical point of view, I don’t see him winning. I think [Alexander] Gustafsson, who’s taller [...]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_522" style="width: 269px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/mmanytt-lyoto-machida-ufc-fight-night-30.jpg"><img class="wp-image-522" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/mmanytt-lyoto-machida-ufc-fight-night-30.jpg" alt="lyoto machida" width="259" height="180" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Lyoto Machida</p></div>
<p style="text-align: center;">“<em>I think Jones retains his belt. Cormier is a great fighter, but the matchup isn’t very favorable for him, with the reach issue and stuff. Cormier has very solid wrestling, but if you look at the big picture from a technical point of view, I don’t see him winning. I think [Alexander] Gustafsson, who’s taller and has a longer reach, can give Jones a hard time. But then, I see Cormier being a bad matchup for Gustafsson. It’s all about the matchups.</em>”</p>
<p style="text-align: center; padding-left: 90px;"><strong>Lyoto Machida</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>OCTOBER 2014 –RFA 19 Oct. 10 in Minnesota –UFC 179: Aldo vs. Mendes 2 Oct. 25 in Rio de Janeiro NOVEMBER 2014 –UFC Fight Night Nov. 7 in Australia –UFC Fight Night Nov. 8 in Brazil –UFC 180: Velasquez vs. Werdum Nov. 15 in Mexico –UFC Fight Night Nov. 22 in Austin DECEMBER 2014 –UFC [...]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OCTOBER 2014</p>
<p>–RFA 19 Oct. 10 in Minnesota<br />
–UFC 179: Aldo vs. Mendes 2 Oct. 25 in Rio de Janeiro</p>
<p>NOVEMBER 2014</p>
<p>–UFC Fight Night Nov. 7 in Australia<br />
–UFC Fight Night Nov. 8 in Brazil<br />
–UFC 180: Velasquez vs. Werdum Nov. 15 in Mexico<br />
–UFC Fight Night Nov. 22 in Austin</p>
<p>DECEMBER 2014</p>
<p>–UFC 181: Hendricks vs. Lawler 2 Dec. 6 in Las Vegas<br />
–The Ultimate Fighter 20 Finale Dec. 12 in Las Vegas<br />
–UFC on FOX 13: Dos Santos vs. Miocic Dec. 13 in Phoenix<br />
–UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Dollaway Dec. 20 in Brazil</p>
<p>JANUARY 2015</p>
<p>–UFC 182: Jones vs. Cormier Jan. 3 in Las Vegas<br />
–UFC 183: Silva vs. Diaz Jan. 31 in Las Vegas</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Royce Gracie Ronda Rousey Frank Mir Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Joe Lauzon Jim Miller Demian Maia Nate Diaz Kenny Florian Urijah Faber</p>
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<li>Royce Gracie</li>
<li>Ronda Rousey</li>
<li>Frank Mir</li>
<li>Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</li>
<li>Joe Lauzon</li>
<li>Jim Miller</li>
<li>Demian Maia</li>
<li>Nate Diaz</li>
<li>Kenny Florian</li>
<li>Urijah Faber</li>
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