King P
Legends Never Die
Rumblings on Twitter.what??? where you hear this brigadier?
Wouldn't be surprised one bit if Jay is trying to get into the boxing business
Rumblings on Twitter.what??? where you hear this brigadier?
Rumblings on Twitter.
Wouldn't be surprised one bit if Jay is trying to get into the boxing business
Dame was a promoter, but be only had 3 guys. And he never went anywhere with itwasn't he cool with Judah and wasn't dame dash a promoter?
wasn't he cool with Judah and wasn't dame dash a promoter?

With the main event between Sammy Vasquez Jr. and James Stevenson still to come, Monte Meza Clay and Alan Herrera set the bar exceedingly high with their televised co-feature Friday evening at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Meza Clay scored a 6th round knockdown and overcame a late rally from Herrera to earn a stoppage in the 10th and final round of a sure fire contender for Fight of the Year.
There was something special in the air from the opening bell, as both fighters brought their fighting spirit into the ring. Meza Clay is almost never in a bad fight, as the local favorite lives to go to war in the ring. In Herrera, he had a willing dance partner, as the punches never stopped flying.
A rare questionable moment came after the bell to end round two. The fighting spirit of both fighters led to a brief exchange capped by a headbutt from Meza Clay before the instance was immediatel defused.
From there came a war for the time capsule. Meza Clay threatened to pull away in the middle rounds, complete with a knockdown midway through round six. Herrera was floored by a right and left, but gathered his composure and came back strong. Meza Clay ended the round on a high note, just to confirm a two-point round on the scorecards - not that the judges would have a chance to come into play.
Herrera showed amazing courage, rallying back from the two-fisted assault to take the initiative and force Meza Clay backwards for the first time in the fight.
A brief scare came in round eight, when the visiting Mexican warrior was cut over the right eye, courtesy of a stiff jab from Meza Clay in between power punches. Herrera didn't let the sight of his own blood discourage him, instead ramping up his attack as both fighters were consistently throwing over 100 punches per round.
The late surge put the fight very much on the table heading into the 10th and final round. Both fighters dug deep to prove they wanted it, but Meza Clay had a bit too much in the tank for his visiting opponent. Upwards of a dozen unanswered power punches crashed home on Herrera's chin, prompting referee Rick Steigerwald - who did a terrific job throughout - to jump in and rescue the suddenly fallen fighter.
The official time was 2:00 of round ten.
Meza Clay once again hovers around the bottom rung of the contender stage, improving to 36-3 (22KOs). The lightweight gatekeeper has now won eight straight after having suffered back-to-back losses to Fernando Beltran and Jorge Solis in 2009.
Herrera, ever so valiant in defeat, falls to 32-7 (21KOs). The loss is his third straight.
anyone going to make a thread for the "tripleheader" tonight? cuz im going to lock this thread up during it
Stevenson is a good fight for anybody and Vasquez Jr's stock definitely went up. I love it when dudes that can box good, fight aggressively too. Best of both worlds right there.
at almost getting knocked out the ring. Almost had to throw my Nelson by decision prediction in the bushes. Man that FS1 card last night was![]()
Having two FOTY year candidates back to back.Stevenson is a good fight for anybody and Vasquez Jr's stock definitely went up. I love it when dudes that can box good, fight aggressively too. Best of both worlds right there.
That Nelson fight was aight, dude's chin will always make for some dramatic moments. This nikka has the skills, height, reach, decent speed and power, but can't put them all together consistently enough to really dominate opponents.at almost getting knocked out the ring. Almost had to throw my Nelson by decision prediction in the bushes.
Hopefully Glazkov puts on a solid fight tonight too. Not really hyped up to see the Showtime jobber card, but I'll watch it anyways.
On another note, Tyson's match maker should be given a decent budget and allowed to create every ppv under card.