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		<title>Super Six, Legal Fix; Time For The Tourney To &#8220;Hit The Bricks&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 12:33:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By William Trillo   Hit the Bricks   Showtime has sent &#8220;legal letters&#8221; telling promoters Gary Shaw and Dan Goossen the their fighters, the &#8220;Andre&#8217;s&#8221; had better fight on the scheduled date of September 25 or another chosen date in October or the gavel of a lawsuit is going to drop.   No kidding?   You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;"><strong>By William Trillo</strong></span></span></div>
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<div><strong><span style="font-family: Tahoma; color: #0000ff;"><a href="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hit the bricks">Hit the Bricks</a></span></strong></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;">Showtime has sent &#8220;legal letters&#8221; telling promoters Gary Shaw and Dan Goossen the their fighters, the &#8220;Andre&#8217;s&#8221; had better fight on the scheduled date of September 25 or another chosen date in October or the gavel of a lawsuit is going to drop. </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;">No kidding?</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;">You mean you really can&#8217;t take a multitude of promoters and put them in a round robin tournament without the entire thing falling apart at the seams? Who could have seen that coming?</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;">Without going on another one of my &#8220;I told You so&#8221; tirades let me tell you where we stand right now:</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;">I spoke to a very highly placed source this week and the source told me what is going on right now. When Mikkel Kessler pulled out of the tournament he also had to lay aside his WBC belt. That of couse left a vacant WBC belt. Now, the WBC was prepared to sanction the Abraham vs. Froch fight as the WBC title fight but a little dilemma appeared on the horizon. Andre Dirrell informed the WBC that as the number one ranked Super Middleweight he was demanding that he fight for that title now! That left the WBC in a quandary and as you see no WBC 168 pound title fight has been sanctioned. At the same time Ward vs. Dirrell is without a date or a venue and don&#8217;t look now but the website for the venue of the Abraham vs. Froch fight in Monaco does not mention that supposed October 2nd fight at all. Not even a whisper! </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;">It&#8217;s all a real mess.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;">Here&#8217;s a question for you. Since Dirrell is supposed to be fighting Ward for his WBA title why is he so concerned about the vacant WBC belt all of a sudden? I mean if he wants the WBC belt all he has to do is fight and beat Ward and his next fight would be for that WBC belt.That is of course unless the Andre&#8217;s really don&#8217;t want to fight each other at all to begin with&#8230;which seems to be the case no matter what anyone is saying on the record.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;">I contacted both fighters promoters but neither one would comment on the Showtime &#8220;legal letter&#8221;.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;">Right now I am waiting for Showtime to send out a press release with a revamped schedule. I can see it now: <strong>Showtime&#8217;s Super Six Moves To Final Four With New Pairings!</strong> The press release will try to convince us that since the Dirrell vs Abraham fight ended in such controversy that they decided to fight again to settle the score and Andre Ward will now be facing Carl Froch and the winners of each bout will meet in the final Championship fight. Everyone at Showtime will then hit their knees and pray every night that one or both of the Andre&#8217;s will lose and we won&#8217;t get put through their BS once again.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;">And just so you don&#8217;t say I didn&#8217;t warn you, if that Super Six repairing does go down I will be climbing to the highest mountain top in California to shout out another of my Super Six &#8220;I TOLD YOU SO&#8217;s.&#8221;</span>  </div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Tahoma;"><strong>Floyd Mayweather Jr.</strong></span></div>
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		<title>Super Six Walls Come Crumblin’ Down</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 10:06:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By William Trillo Photo-Chop: Bret &#8220;The Threat&#8221; When I got the email from Showtime that gave the bad news about Mikkel Kessler being forced to pull out of the Super Six tournament my kneejerk reaction was to hit the keyboard and pound out an “I Told You So” blog. But as I got to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By William Trillo<br />
Photo-Chop: Bret &#8220;The Threat&#8221;</strong></p>
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<p>When  I got the email from Showtime that gave the bad news about Mikkel Kessler being  forced to pull out of the Super Six tournament my kneejerk reaction was to hit  the keyboard and pound out an “I Told You So” blog. But as I got to the end of  the email the Showtime executive closed by saying if there were any questions to  feel free to contact him, I calmed down. That invite to respond seemed sincere  enough…so I did.</p>
<p>Well  as I write this blog four full days have passed and I have heard not zippo from  anyone at Showtime. Not a quick note asking me to please be patient, that more  information would be coming shortly, nor did I get a quick blast telling me to  stick my email were the sun does not shine…NOTHING!</p>
<p>Since  no one at Showtime would respond, allow me to go over some of the highlights of  my email and let’s see if we can come up with some conclusions of our  own.</p>
<p>I  told the exec that in theory I had nothing against finding the best fighter in  every weight division and that unifying the titles and getting one conclusive  Champion in each division was fantastic, a great idea!</p>
<p>It  was then I had to remind him that although the Showtime venture was commendable,  the six man Round Robin Tourney was at the very best a train derailment destined  to happen…and it did.</p>
<p>Yeah,  it was real hard to see that coming..?</p>
<p>Take  6 (now 7) fighters, multiple promoters and managers  and spread them out over a multiple stage round robin tournament and the chances  of coming to a definitive conclusion with any success was minimal at best, there  are just too many ego&#8217;s and worst case scenarios (injuries, forced retirements,  inconclusive endings) involved.</p>
<p>Next  on my agenda was the status of the September 25<sup>th</sup> bout featuring the  Andre’s, Ward &amp; Dirrell. There still is no venue for the fight and last I  heard neither fighter was training. Worse yet was the rumor that because they  are such close friends the Andre’s didn’t want to fight each other anyways.  Whatever the case may be it’s the end of August and we have no set venue for  this ill fated fight.</p>
<p>And  although there doesn’t seem to be a problem with the Abraham vs. Froch October  2<sup>nd</sup> fight, (yet), the venue in Monaco that is staging the event,  Chapiteau de Fontvieille, has nothing on their website about the fight, no  ticket information, nothing. Do with that information as you  will.</p>
<p>I  also inquired about rumored scenarios that dump Allan Green and have the  tournament jump to the final stages with the 4 fighters  left…ahem…standing.</p>
<p>Again…zilch!</p>
<p>In  closing I wrote:</p>
<p>I  applaud the idea of finding a true Champion in each division and I hope the idea  continues. When Bernard Hopkins made his mark by standing over a fallen Felix  Trinidad and capturing the WBC, WBA &amp; IBF Middleweight Belts the boxing  world was treated to an exciting tournament that took place in the same calendar  year. The Super Six began in 2009 and now it appears it will not come to any  kind of conclusion until 2011…?  That is way too long.</p>
<p>I  am sorry, but in my opinion this tournament has done nothing but lock up a  talent laden division and kept other worthy 168 pound fighters from getting  their deserved shot at a title. In my opinion the end result will be forever  second guessed.</p>
<p>Thank  you for your time and I look forward to your reply.</p>
<p>I  am still awaiting that reply.</p>
<p>From  day one I told you this Super Six idea was a complete disaster. I warned you  Abraham would beat Jermain Taylor into retirement weeks before it happened. I  told you fights would get postponed because of reported injuries, and again I  was right. I told you that multiple promoters would never agree throughout the  Tournament and you see that prediction coming to pass right now. Throughout this  tourney fans argued with me and told me I knew nothing, but I held firm to my  conviction.</p>
<p>So  take a look at where we are now.</p>
<p>Even  though my predictions have come to fruition I certainly don’t claim to be a  genius, it didn’t take a rocket scientist to see this coming.</p>
<p>In  reality all it took to put this doomed Super Six Round Robin Tournament together  was a few naive network executives and a handful of over zealous promoters.</p>
<p><strong>Crumblin’  Down<br />
by John Cougar Mellencamp</strong></p>
<p>&#8230;Some  people say I&#8217;m obnoxious and lazy<br />
I&#8217;m uneducated&#8211;my opinion means  nothin&#8217;&#8230;</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t  need to look over my shoulder to see what I&#8217;m after<br />
Everybody&#8217;s got their  problems&#8211;ain&#8217;t no new news here<br />
I&#8217;m the same old trouble you&#8217;ve been havin&#8217;  for years<br />
Don&#8217;t confuse the problem with the issue<br />
It&#8217;s perfectly  clear&#8230;.</p>
<p>When  the walls come tumblin&#8217; down<br />
When the walls come crumblin&#8217; crumblin&#8217;<br />
When  the walls come tumblin&#8217; tumblin&#8217; down</p>
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		<title>Thumbs Up Or Thumbs Down?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 14:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By William Trillo The boxing weekend could not have got off to a worse start. Before the weekend of fights could even begin we were told that Rafael Marquez slammed his hand in a truck door and his thumb was injured so badly that the scheduled September 18th fight with Juan Manuel Lopez was postponed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By William Trillo</strong></p>
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<p>The  boxing weekend could not have got off to a worse start. Before the weekend of  fights could even begin we were told that Rafael Marquez slammed his hand in a  truck door and his thumb was injured so badly that the scheduled September  18<sup>th</sup> fight with Juan Manuel Lopez was postponed indefinitely. With  any luck the fight will take place in 4-5 weeks, but that leaves fight fans  little choice but to get their boxing fix on The Mexican Holiday weekend by  watching the September 18<sup>th</sup> PPV card from Los  Angeles.</p>
<p>Truthfully  I was hoping that Yuriorkis Gamboa, who is fighting on September 11<sup>th</sup> in Las Vegas would have been moved up to fill the Marquez void, but no such  luck.</p>
<p>Instead  of watching a world title fight on free Showtime fight fans are now left to  purchase the PPV feed offered up by HBO that features Shane Mosley vs. Sergio  Mora in a non title bout.</p>
<p>Thumbs  Up Or Thumbs Down?</p>
<p>As  for the fights that did take place, Heavyweight Tomasz Adamek took on Michael  Grant on a nominally priced PPV card from New Jersey on Saturday night. This was  without a doubt going to be a testing ground for Adamek. If successful, the  Polish fighter with a strong USA fan base would have proven he is ready to take  on either Klitschko.</p>
<p>Adamek  won, but mixed reviews are coming in from a variety of sources.</p>
<p>Personally  I think Adamek showed he is an exciting fighter who can take a punch and move  around with the big boys successfully. He also showed a crack in his defense  that leaves him open for retaliation. The cuts over both his eyes speak to that.  My take is that in a world full of boring and sloppy heavyweights Adamek will be  a breath of fresh air and I look forward to whatever his next challenge will be.  The trouble is, many think Tomasz laid an egg on Saturday night and although he  won all he proved is he will not fare well when he takes the next step forward.</p>
<p>Thumbs  Up Or Thumbs Down?</p>
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		<title>…When It Comes To Montreal Lucian Bute Still Holds The Key To The City</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 13:07:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By William Trillo …Pascal is not Bute’s boss. Am I trying to take away from Pascal’s victory over Dawson? Absolutely not! Pascal stepped up to the plate on Saturday night and basically hit one out of the park. The problem was there wasn’t anyone on base. Allow me to explain. The announced paid attendance for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By William Trillo </strong></p>
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<p>…Pascal  is not Bute’s boss. Am I trying to take away from Pascal’s victory over Dawson?  Absolutely not! Pascal stepped up to the plate on Saturday night and basically  hit one out of the park. The problem was there wasn’t anyone on  base.</p>
<p>Allow  me to explain.</p>
<p>The  announced paid attendance for The Bell Center fight on Saturday night was a paltry 8,122. The entire upper deck was blocked off and the loudest roar of the night  came when Lucian Bute’s image was flashed across the Videotron Big Screen above  the ring.</p>
<p>To  put those numbers into perspective, when Lucian Bute fought an optional defense  against Edison Miranda in April the Bell Center was 13,682 strong. Factor in the fact that the first round of The Stanley  Cup Playoffs were in full effect and Montreal’s beloved Canadiens were playing  at exactly the same time on national TV and it makes that near 14,000 paid mark  pretty remarkable.</p>
<p>When Bute fought Librado Andrade in their first battle The Bell Center  was packed to the rafters. There were 16,300 paid customers that night. That’s  literally twice that of Pascal’s paid attendance vs.  Dawson.</p>
<p>Jump to Quebec City for Bute vs. Andrade 2 and the number of ticket  holders at the Pepsi Coliseum was 16,473. What makes that number even more  astonishing is the fact that the Pepsi Coliseum’s seating capacity is a reported  15,176. I don’t know where they put the extra 1,297 patrons, but I was in the  house that night and it was packed like sardines, hot, sweaty and LOUD. I guess  the rumor I heard about them selling tickets at the door even though there were  not really any seats left is true. It wasn’t until promoters pulled the plug on  ticket sales for fear of getting shut down by the Fire Marshall did the box  office close.</p>
<p>They didn’t have that problem this past Saturday night for  Pascal.</p>
<p>Staying in Quebec City, Eric Lucas and Librado Andrade recently drew  8,138 on a Friday night for a 10 round Non-Title fight. That too beat out the  ticket buyers at The Pascal/Dawson title fight.</p>
<p>After adding all those numbers up I have come to this conclusion, there  is not a new Sherriff in Town in Montreal. Lucian Bute is still the man running  the show and the record speaks for itself.</p>
<p>But this grey Jean Pascal cloud does have silver lining. If he and Bute  do business and step into the ring in Montreal you can expect every ticket to be  sold for this event, maybe more. But it will be Lucian’s show that night and  Jean will be playing second fiddle. Pascal can change all that with another  upset victory, but until then proclaiming himself as the “Boss” in Montreal at  the present time is wishful thinking at best.</p>
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		<title>Boxing, The Beatles &amp; More</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 13:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By William Trillo I have been looking for a way to segue from boxing to The Beatles and with the grand re-opening of the 5th Street Gym I have found what I have been looking for. You remember the 5th Street Gym located in Miami Beach, the gym that was opened by Chris Dundee in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By  William Trillo</strong></p>
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<p>I  have been looking for a way to segue from boxing to The Beatles and with the  grand re-opening of the 5th Street Gym I have found what I have been looking  for. You remember the 5th Street Gym located in Miami Beach, the gym that was  opened by Chris Dundee in the 1950&#8242;s. His brother Angelo became the trainer of  note at the gym and from that point on it became the hot spot for all the  celebrities in the 60&#8242;s. Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Jackie Gleason, Malcolm X,  Sean Connery, Frank Sinatra and Sylvester Stallone all made their way through  the legendary doors, and so did The Beatles.   <a title="http://5thstgym.com/" href="http://5thstgym.com/">http://5thstgym.com/</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.pound4pound.com/Photos/WillTrillo/2010/5thstgym1.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>The  Beatles met </strong>with  <strong>Muhammad  Ali</strong> (then Cassius Clay) at The 5th Street Gym on Miami Beach in  1964. The Beatles feigned and stumbled over Ali punches for the cameras that  day. Unbelievably The Beatles originally didn&#8217;t want to take the photos but  obviously agreed to some shots that are now classics. Can you imagine the regret  many would have felt if the 60’s poster children for Anti-war &amp; Peace did  not pose for these once in a lifetime shots? I can’t.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pound4pound.com/Photos/WillTrillo/2010/beatlesboxingringstage.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>The  Beatles’ first live American performance after their televised appearance on the  CBS <em>Ed Sullivan Show </em>was February 11th, 1964 at the Washington Coliseum.  Because  of the set up in the Coliseum, the Beatles were performing on a boxing ring  stage and had to move their equipment around on stage a few times in order to  give everyone in the audience a chance to see them.  Ringo was seen moving his  own drum set around on stage between sets. I guess the boy’s didn&#8217;t have roadies  yet. I doubt Ringo moved his drums on his own after that.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pound4pound.com/Photos/WillTrillo/2010/sgtpepper.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Next  on my little Beatles meets Boxing Magical Mystery Tour is the wax statue of  Sonny Liston in his boxing robe, borrowed from Madame Tussauds&#8217; Wax Museum.  Liston stands next to The Beatles wax figures on the cover of their 1967 album  Sgt. Pepper&#8217;s Lonely Hearts Club Band. One of the albums famous cover designers  Peter Blake remembered, “And then we went to  Madame Tussaud&#8217;s where I heard Sonny Liston would probably be melted down soon.  He was no longer world champion, and so I got him and I still have him.&#8221;</p>
<p>I am not a  huge memorabilia guy, but how sweet would it be to have that statue?</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pound4pound.com/Photos/WillTrillo/2010/bandontherun.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Fast  forward to 1973, The Beatles had broken up and the Fab Four were now solo acts.  That is when Paul McCartney released the classic Band on the Run album. For  those of you old enough to remember the album artwork was “The Band” attempting  to make a prison break when they are caught against the wall by the guards  powerful spotlight. “The Band” is caught and frozen in time on the epic album  cover photo. Among those in “The Band” are McCartney and wife Linda along with  an eclectic cast of characters that included Brit actor Christoper Lee who made  a run as Dracula in the 70’s, James Coburn who although as American as Apple Pie, he was one of the most visible members in the shot. And then there was John  Conteh, the former World Light Heavyweight Champ who hailed from where  else…Liverpool.</p>
<p>At the time  McCartney frequented the fights on a regular basis so it was only natural to put  one of his hometown blokes on the cover.</p>
<p>Ask anyone  who knows me and they will tell you I have 2 passions, Boxing &amp; The Beatles.  Come into my office and usually some Beatles tune is playing in the background.  Hanging on my walls are old boxing credentials, Beatles posters and McCartney  tickets.</p>
<p>It’s no  wonder that my daughter Christina who is an aspiring singer has become quite  fond of covering Beatle tunes. She did it last year at The Beatlefest West in  San Francisco and will be performing again in San Francisco this year at  Beatlefest West 2010.</p>
<p>The Fest  will be over John Lennon’s 70th birthday celebration on October 8-10 and is a  must see for any Beatles Fan. From a bevy of Beatles Tribute acts to a  marketplace full of Beatles goodies this is the place to be.</p>
<p>You can log  on to <a title="http://www.beatlesfestwest.com/" href="http://www.beatlesfestwest.com/">http://www.beatlesfestwest.com/</a> to purchase tickets for  the fantastic weekend. If you purchase tickets before the end of the month you  will get $50 off the entire weekend by using the code Beatlesradio in the promo  box.</p>
<p>Yeah, I  know…kind of a shameless plug but what else would you expect a Father to  do?</p>
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		<title>Bad Habits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 10:25:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By William Trillo Over the past weekend we saw two fighters enter the ring with a chance to prove themselves in front of nationally televised audiences and in both cases we saw the fighters in question, Cris Arreola and Chad Dawson fall victim to their bad habits that have plagued them in the past. For [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By William Trillo</strong></p>
<p>Over  the past weekend we saw two fighters enter the ring with a chance to prove  themselves in front of nationally televised audiences and in both cases we saw  the fighters in question, Cris Arreola and Chad Dawson fall victim to their bad  habits that have plagued them in the past.</p>
<p>For  Arreola, who was victorious in a unanimous decision over Manuel Quezada, we saw  that he once again did not prepare properly. At 256 pounds Arreola huffed and  puffed while gritting his way to the win. Yes, fighting with 2 bad hands is  commendable but it’s this reporter’s opinion that with a little dedication and  some major fine tuning he would have dispatched of Quezada in quick  fashion.</p>
<p>The  dedication is on Arreola.  In his last  seven fights Arreola has been his own worst nightmare by tipping the scales  closer to 300 pounds than 200. This is unacceptable. When he was coming in at  240 or less Cris was a one man wrecking machine and he normally kicked the tar  out of whoever was put in front of him. At 250 plus he struggles, it’s hard to  deny that fact.</p>
<p>Arreola  has told us on more than one occasion that he is working harder now only to show  up as heavy as before. Maybe being less than genuine with the media is another  habit Arreola should reconsider.</p>
<p>The  fine tuning is something that his corner has to accept a lot of the blame for.  Seeing Joe Goossen in Arreola&#8217;s corner Friday night was a step in the right  direction, but if I am the one directing Arreola’s career I tell him it’s time  to clean house. Yes, I know Henry Ramirez has been with Arreola since back in  the day, and I understand they are good friends, maybe too good. As his close  friend I don’t know that Ramirez is capable of coming down on Cris and making  him put in the work necessary to become a world champion. He hasn’t yet and I  don’t see that scenario changing anytime soon.</p>
<p>As  to Chad Dawson…well Chad once again appeared to be sleepwalking through most of  his fight in Montreal against Jean Pascal and although the same habit got him by  with and older Antonio Tarver it is gravely apparent he needs to stay awake when  fighting young, talented and hungry opposition.</p>
<p>As  for the claims of an intentional head butt by Pascal…no one is buying it! Yes,  Dawson may have been on his way to possibly stopping Pascal late but the clash  of heads was an unfortunate accident that bit Dawson on his rear. Had he stayed  awake and fought harder earlier he may have put some rounds in the bank and when  the doctor ordered the fight to come to a premature halt he may have had a  better chance on the lopsided scorecards.</p>
<p>It’s  as simple as that. Bad habits have no place in the world of professional boxing,  especially if you want to get on top and stay there.</p>
<p>Check  out <a href="http://www.pound4pound.com/">www.Pound4Pound.com</a> for all the latest boxing truth.</p>
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		<title>Povetkin &amp; Seldon In 4 Round &#8220;Smoker&#8221;?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 11:19:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By William Trillo If reports floating around the internet are true, it may be that Alexander Povetkin and Bruce Seldon competed in a 4 round exhibition that saw the fighters “spar” with no head gear and 10 ounce gloves. Reports also state there was a ref on hand to officiate the unofficial scrap. To put [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By William Trillo</strong></p>
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<p>If reports  floating around the internet are true, it may be that Alexander Povetkin and  Bruce Seldon competed in a 4 round exhibition that saw the fighters “spar” with  no head gear and 10 ounce gloves. Reports also state there was a ref on hand to  officiate the unofficial scrap. To put it anther way the two faced off in a good  old fashioned “Smoker.”</p>
<p>In case you  have never heard the term, Boxrec defines a &#8220;smoker&#8221; bout &#8211;for all intents and  purposes&#8211;a professional prize-fight conducted under the auspices of a private,  charitable club in those jurisdictions which prohibited prize-fighting.  The authorities generally turned a blind eye  to these bouts. When pressed, the promoters termed these bouts  &#8220;amateur.&#8221;</p>
<p>The bout  reprtedly took place July 29th in Philadelphia. Obviously prize fighting is not  prohibited in the state of Pennsylvania, but one has to wonder what the  commission thought of the reported sparring session.</p>
<p>According to  Boxingscene, “calling it an exhibition would rule out the involvement of the  local commission, who probably would not have approved the fight between  Povetkin and Seldon. Seldon, 42-years-old, had been inactive for a year and was  knocked out in his last ring appearance.”</p>
<p>Apparently the  reported session was the brainchild of Povetkin’s trainer Teddy Atlas who as of  late has been at odds with Povetkins management, who at the time has not  commented on the reports.</p>
<p>Seldon soon  afterward said Povetkin would become a Champion.</p>
<p>It’s hard to  imagine that the knowledgeable Atlas would put his fighter in jeopardy by doing  something in violation of the rules but if true this clearly put his fighter in  a compromising position.</p>
<p>Apparently Povetkin came out unscathed but it seems like a haphazard  move at best. No telling what the local commission will say or do about the  reported matter.</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.pound4pound.com/">www.Pound4Pound.com</a> for all the latest  boxing news</p>
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		<title>Harassic Park: Is Golden Boy Becoming DinaSORE Losers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 11:04:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By William Trillo After over a week long love fest between Don King and Floyd Mayweather Jr., along with comments from Bob Arum claiming Don King could make the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao fight happen, Golden Boy’s Richard Schaefer could take no more and let out with some pretty outlandish statement’s about King taking over as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By William Trillo</p>
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<p>After  over a week long love fest between Don King and Floyd Mayweather Jr., along with  comments from Bob Arum claiming Don King could make the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao  fight happen, Golden Boy’s Richard Schaefer could take no more and let out with  some pretty outlandish statement’s about King taking over as Mayweather’s  promotional guru.</p>
<p>When  questioned about Kings intentions Schaefer told Lem Satterfield, &#8220;It is  embarrassing to see D-Rex and B-Rex &#8212; and you know who I&#8217;m referring to right?&#8221;  said Schaefer. &#8220;Well, D-Rex is Don King. So you have Don King-Rex. And B-Rex is  Bob Arum-Rex. So that&#8217;s B-Rex. Anyway, it&#8217;s embarrassing to see them acting the  way that they are.&#8221;</p>
<p>An  angry Arum has responded by calling Schaefer&#8217;s comments &#8220;ludicrous,&#8221; &#8220;uncalled  for,&#8221; &#8220;disrespectful&#8221; and &#8220;obscene.&#8221;</p>
<p>In  all honesty, to take aim at King’s and Arums age was a shot way below the  belt.  Yes, both men have been around a  long time but make no mistake about it, they have not remained on top of the  promotional food chain by accident, they know what they are doing. And even  though age brings wisdom Arum said he could out promote Schaefer no matter what,  “I don&#8217;t care if we were each only 10 years older, we&#8217;d still promote a helluva  lot better than this Swiss banker does.&#8221;</p>
<p>Quite  frankly, both King and Arum are hungry right now and I would not want to be the  target of their razor sharp promotional teeth. Maybe they are getting up in age  but unlike the Tyranasaraus Rex they have been compared to they are far from  extinct and are still surviving in a world that has seen most of their peers  sink into the tar pits of jealousy and greed.</p>
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		<title>Weekend Lessons Learned…or Not! Back To The Drawing Board</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 11:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By William Trillo As much as I love to go to live boxing events, sometimes I don’t mind sitting at home and putting my feet up and watching the fights from the comfort of my humble abode. This weekend proved to be a great weekend to analyze some fights as both Friday and Saturday nights [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By William Trillo</strong></p>
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<p>As  much as I love to go to live boxing events, sometimes I don’t mind sitting at  home and putting my feet up and watching the fights from the comfort of my  humble abode. This weekend proved to be a great weekend to analyze some fights  as both Friday and Saturday nights TV offerings were full of lessons for all to  learn.</p>
<p>Focusing  on the Friday night fights televised on Showtime and the Saturday night fights  televised by HBO let’s go over the lessons together:</p>
<p><strong>Lesson  # 1:</strong> When fighting a slick undefeated fighter it’s best not to overestimate your  power and rely on winning by KO only. Chris Avalos made more than one mistake on  Friday night but the biggest one was thinking he could walk through anything the  unheralded Chris Martin had to offer. He didn’t and that’s why he lost.  Martin made mincemeat of Avalos and  embarrassed Showtime’s sure fire star.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson  # 2:</strong> If you want to go home with the Champions belt make sure you can make weight.  Martin’s victory was impressive but since he did not make the Bantamweight limit  not only did he not get the belt, he was also fined 25% of his purse. Double  ouch!</p>
<p><strong>Lesson  # 3:</strong> Don’t say you are going to be fighting for the cruiserweight title before the  year is out and then put on a less than impressive opponent against a hand  picked journeyman. Lateef Kayode’s trainer Freddie Roach told Showtime that his  fighter would be ready for a title fight before the years end, but coming off  his performance on Saturday night it’s clear Kayode is not so Wile E. and he has  a lot of work to do before he faces the likes of Marco Huck or Steve Cunningham.  Oh sure, Kayode disposed of Alfredo Escalera Jr. in 8 rounds but he struggled to  do it and Escalera was there for the taking all night long. Kayode likes to call  himself “Power” but Roach better help him get some polish as  well.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson  # 4:</strong> Don’t play around with Glen Johnson! Tavoris Cloud thought that youth and  strength was on his side but he failed to respect Johnson’s experience and ring  savvy and it almost cost him the fight. Falling into Johnson’s traps Cloud found  himself in a real fight and was taken the distance by “The Road Warrior”.  If Cloud pays attention he will have gained a  lot of knowledge in this fight and it should serve him well in the future. If  not Tavoris will not be keeping his belt for much longer.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson  # 5:</strong> Don’t let the night that was built around you go to your head and then lay an  egg in front of your hometown fans. Devon Alexander was stretched to the limit  by Andriy Kotelnik and barely eeked out a unanimous decision win. Many thought  he lost to the Ukrainian fighter. With many huge fights in the Jr. Welterweight  division it was Alexander’s night to prove he was the cream of the crop. Instead  he showed many flaws and his place at 140 pounds is now less than secure. On the  bright side his performance most likely opened some doors and fighters who were  apprehensive to fight the “Great” one now may be willing to take him on.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson  # 6:</strong> 2 &gt; 3. I am not sure if it’s by  design or someone has been calling in sick, but as of late HBO has been going  with 2 men in the announcers booth and I think it is going very well. Hopefully  they are going to trash the idea of a 3 man booth from now on. Not having to  hear 3 guys stumbling over each others egos is a breath of fresh air and I hope  this is the status quo from now on. The only time a 3 man booth worked was on  Monday Night Football when Howard, Frank and Dandy Don were entertaining us on a  regular basis, after that every other attempt has been little more than a  glorified circle jerk.</p>
<p><strong>Bonus  Lesson:</strong> Read between the Don King/Floyd Mayweather Jr. lines! I wondered all week what  King and Floyd were up to but, seeing Mayweather ringside in St. Louis was a  little more than a casual invite by King. I think Floyd was there on a scouting  mission. That’s right, I am suggesting that King and Mayweather are planning to  stage a fight with Mayweather taking on none other than Devon Alexander!  Considering Alexanders performance I think it  is now very likely.</p>
<p>Just think about for a  minute.</p>
<p>Alexander  is an undefeated 5 foot 7 inch southpaw with blinding hand speed.  What better way is there to pass the time  while waiting for Pacquiao to fight Antonio Margarito? Fighting a guy cut out of  a similar mold seems logical to me.</p>
<p>And  of course Devon is promoted by King so all the nonsense we have seen trying to  get 2 promoters to see eye to eye on anything is thrown out the  window.</p>
<p>Am  I crazy or does this make perfect sense?</p>
<p>Don’t  say I didn’t warn you!</p>
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		<title>King Reveals Possible Foes For Floyd Mayweather Jr.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 19:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By William Trillo It’s been widely reported that promoter extraordinaire Don King met with the disgruntled Floyd Mayweather Jr.  Of the meeting King said, &#8220;Floyd is here in Florida. He came to see me, I love Floyd. I think Floyd is the only marquee name out here now. We&#8217;ll see what happens….Floyd&#8217;s a great fighter. [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s been  widely reported that promoter extraordinaire Don King met with the disgruntled  Floyd Mayweather Jr.  Of the meeting King  said, &#8220;Floyd is here in Florida. He came to see me, I love Floyd. I think Floyd  is the only marquee name out here now. We&#8217;ll see what happens….Floyd&#8217;s a great  fighter. He beat Oscar De La Hoya, he beat Ricky Hatton. He beat them all. I  don&#8217;t have him yet, but when he gets around to committing himself, we&#8217;ll shock  the world. If it comes to pass, great. Right now, we just checkin&#8217; out the  landscape.&#8221;</p>
<p>What most  reports skimmed over was the fact that King tipped his hand at who might be  Maywethers next opponent.</p>
<p>Said King,  “Floyd is the star. It ain&#8217;t Pacquiao that&#8217;s driving things,” he said. “I don&#8217;t  care if Floyd fights Pinocchio or Betty Boop, he&#8217;s going to be the star and he&#8217;s  going to make money.”</p>
<p>Pinocchio  or Betty Boop?</p>
<p>Now there  are the first names I have heard thrown into the Mayweather mix that finally  makes sense. Not willing to fight Manny Pacquiao whether or not he goes ahead  with Floyd’s drug testing demands, Boop and Pinocchio would seem to be able to  pass Floyd’s litmus test with flying colors. Both are huge marquee names who  would be willing to take a back seat to any Mayweather  shenanigans.</p>
<p>You’d have  to be Looney Tunes to think that King can’t find a way to put these Super Fights  together.</p>
<p>P.S.  Speaking of puppet&#8217;s on a string, is it just me or was Leonard Ellerbe  conspicuous in his absence during the week long King and Mayweather  meeting?</p>
<p>Check  out <a title="http://www.pound4pound.com/" href="http://www.pound4pound.com/">www.Pound4Pound.com</a> for all the latest  boxing news.</p>
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