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BOXING NEWSRICKY HATTON v FLOYD MAYWEATHERSaturday night sees the fight of the decade take place at Las Vegas as Britain's Ricky Hatton aims for greatness on a grand scale when he takes on Floyd Mayweather. The American pretty boy is generally regarded as the finest pound for pound fighter on the planet and victory for Hatton would propel him into the pantheon of all-time greats. This fight has sent tremors across the betting industry thanks to the sheer weight of money on this fight. At Sportingbet it's no different, with bets struck over the last six months on this epic contest. Now with just hours to go the Sportingbet traders go into the fight with mixed feelings as Affiliate Sportsbook Manager Chris Graham explains, "We'd all like Ricky Hatton to win as his courage and commitment all there for all to see but if he wins we're looking at a big payout on Sunday morning that will leave us with a more painful head than Ricky or Floyd's! Over the last week we've saw bundles of cash for The Hitman and his price has gone as short as 33/20. We're hoping The Pretty Boy can keep a smile on our face over the weekend." Here are Sportingbet's latest odds on the contest:
Boxing Rematch: Wladimir Klitschko vs. Lamon Brewster"Dr.
Steelhammer" takes another crack at "Relentless" in Cologne, Germany
on Saturday night with the IBF World Heavyweight title on the line.
Since
that fight Brewster has only fought four times due to injury. After
beating Klitschko, Brewster rolled through Kali Meehan, Andrew Golota
and Luan Krasniqi before losing his title in an exciting 12-round brawl
with Serguei Lyakhovich that he fought without full use of his left
eye after the first round. After the fight, it was discovered that Brewster
had suffered a detached retina in his left eye that required surgery.
That surgery and subsequent healing time kept Brewster out of the ring
for over a year and his rematch against Klitschko will be his first
fight in 15 months. By
Fabian Hagar
Holyfield defeats fellow veteranFour-time world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield scored a 10-round unanimous decision over Lou Savarese in El Paso, Texas on Saturday, 30th June. Holyfield, 44, knocked Savarese down in the fourth round with a right to the body and nearly finished him at the end of the ninth with a left hook. Savarese, three years Holyfield's junior, was reeling in the 10th but hung on to see out the round. Afterwards, Holyfield vowed not to retire until he had won a fifth world crown. "Lou is a veteran and a very difficult fighter," said Holyfield. "He was hitting me with uppercuts, and hurt me with a few of them." Holyfield, with three defeats in his last seven bouts, improved his record to 43-8-2 and rejected talk he was over the hill. "Age is just a number," he said. "I think I proved that today. I am still determined and I'm happy with my performance. "I will not quit until I am a five-times world champion."
Holyfield vs. Savarese It may seem like
a joke, but at the grizzled age of 44 Evander Holyfield is attempting
to become Heavyweight
champion of the world again. To get that title shot, Holyfield might
not even have to face a much younger man. The "Real Deal's" next boxing
fight is coming up on June 30 at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso,
where he'll face 41-year-old Lou Savarese in a 10-round non-title bout.
2007 Mayweather Jr. vs. De La HoyaThe "Golden Boy" takes on the "Pretty Boy" next Saturday night when Oscar De La Hoya takes on Floyd Mayweather Jr. in their long-awaited superfight May 5th in Las Vegas. Mayweather Jr. is considered by many experts to be the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, but he's not an overwhelming favorite versus the more experienced De La Hoya. One reason may be that Mayweather Jr. has never fought someone of De La Hoya's size, and he's moving up to middleweight (from welterweight) to take part in the boxing fight. Mayweather Jr. enters this fight with perfect 37-0 record, which includes 24 knockouts. He last stepped into the ring on November 4, 2006 when he faced Carlos Baldomir. Mayweather Jr. danced around and toyed with Baldomir for 12 boxing rounds and ended up with a unanimous decision. In the post-fight press conference Mayweather Jr. hinted that he might retire following his next fight, which means the De La Hoya fight could be his swan song in professional boxing. De La Hoya enters this bout with a 38-4 pro record that includes 30 knockouts. His last fight took place nearly a year ago on May 6, 2006 when he faced Richardo Mayorga. From the opening round De La Hoya was in control as he dropped Mayorga to the canvas early on. In the sixth round De La Hoya sent Mayorga sprawling again with an assortment of wicked jabs and hooks, and the fight was called giving De La Hoya a sixth-round TKO victory. It's hard to say who will be feeling more pressure to win this fight. If this truly is Mayweather Jr.'s final fight he'll want to go out a champion, and taking away De La Hoya's WBC Super Welterweight belt would be a crowning achievement. For De La Hoya a win would add another talented boxer to his list of vanquished opponents and give him back some of the luster his ring career has lost over the last few years after losses to Bernard Hopkins and "Sugar" Shane Mosley. There could have been some added controversy to this fight if not for some haggling over money. Mayweather's estranged father, former welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Sr., was in talks to train De La Hoya for this fight before money issues got in the way and De La Hoya decided to go with famed trainer Freddie Roach. It would have made for some interesting prop bets if Mayweather Sr. had ended up in his son's opponent's corner during one of the biggest fights of his life. Check out the Boxing Betting Odds at WagerWeb Sportsbook!!!
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