While HBO and Showtime are
going dark this weekend (they both pick things up again on November 10th with competing cards), there is still plenty of boxing televised this Saturday
night. For a supposedly dying sport, it sure gets a lot of airtime; doesn't it?
Here's what's on tap tonight...
- Lucian Bute vs. Denis Grachev (WealthTV, 7 p.m.,
ET): Bute, after getting not just getting beaten but having his cloak of
invincibility tattered in a million pieces by Carl Froch, returns against Denis
Grachev (who upset the previously undefeated Ismayl Sillakh in April) at the
Bell Centre in Montreal, which in the past has provided him a safe haven. It's
actually not the safest return bout for Bute, who is in line to rematch Froch
in the spring of 2013.
One of the more overlooked
stories of boxing in 2012, which has seen the likes of NBC dip its toe back
into the pool of the “Sweet Science,” is how WealthTV has become a regular
destination for fights that may otherwise not be televised in the States.
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Fernando Guerrero vs. J.C. Candelo (Fox
Sports Net/Deportes, 10 p.m., ET): OK, this being Fox Sports,
you better check your local listings (and also, make sure there isn't a college
football game broadcast on your local affiliate because those contests usually
run long. So if you're DVR'ing this, make sure you extend the recording).
Guerrero is being brought back rather slowly after getting stopped by Grady
Brewer last summer; the fact they are facing the aged Candelo is proof of that.
Also on this telecast is middleweight J'Leon Love.
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Oscar Valdez vs. Angel Prado (TopRank.com, 10 p.m., PT): OK,
I think this might be on TV Azteca also but quite frankly, I don't trust their
track record of televising the fights we are led to believe they will. But on
Friday, Top Rank made the announcement that they will be streaming this fight
card live on their website. Valdez, a two-time Mexican Olympian (the only one
to hold this distinction), will be making his pro debut from Hermosillo,
Mexico.
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Frankie Gomez vs. Manuel Leyva/Jamie
Kavanagh vs. Ramon Valadez (Telefutura 11 p.m., ET/PT): Gomez, a highly decorated, former amateur signed to an exorbitant contract by
Golden Boy Promotions, returns to the ring after turbulence outside the ring -
coupled with less than Spartan discipline – which threatened to derail his
career before it ever really got started. For the past few months, he's been at
the Wild Card Boxing Club under the stewardship of Freddie Roach and he hopes to
fulfill his potential after a few setbacks.
The opener between Kavanagh (who
trains alongside Gomez at the Wild Card) and the always exciting Valadez looks
to be a fun fight.
So there ya go; make sure to
set your DVR's...
WEEKEND FLURRIES
According to this report: http://www.goldengloves.co.za/boxing-news/tommy-gun-to-top-madison-square-garden-bill/,
it looks like WBA middleweight titlist Gennady Golovkin will move up to face
Tommy Oosthuizen on January 19th at the Theater at Madison Square
Garden...A press release from GYM on Friday morning announced that Jean Pascal
will finally make his way back into the ring on December 14th at the
Bell Centre in Montreal...Hey, it was ugly but I'll take the ‘Canes victory
over the Hokies. This team isn't good enough to have style points but its young
defensive players are coming along nicely...I like ‘Bama to beat LSU in “Death
Valley” in another battle of field goals...Seriously, how long of a leash does
Mike Brown have as the Lakers coach?...