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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Hitmans Revenge - Stand & Deliver

Biggest loser ensures the chance to become big winner!


Melbourne based Johannes Mwetupunga hopped onto the scales tonight and weighed 74.3 kilos at his first attempt to make the Middleweight limit of 72.5 kg. He then reappeared just before the 2 hr time limit expired to record a staggering 2.15 kilogram loss, making the weight limit with just minutes to spare. Trainer Murray Thompson said" timed to perfection" - as he appluaded the feat. Time will only tell as his charger now has less than 24 hrs to recover and regain the weight.






Jason Hartmann was cool and collected as he easily made the weight and looked possibly in the best shape of his life at 72.2 kilograms. Asked about his chances - he was confident but gave respect to his opponent for having great boxing skills.


Cyclone Tongia looked to be peaking absolutely to perfection when he came just under the weight limit, his opponent Andrew Gosden was all business as he showed 69.45 kilos on the scales.



Tickets at the DOOR!!!



Middleweight Title

Jason Hartmann VS Johannes Mwetupunga

10 rounds



Australian Light Middleweight Title

Tyrone Tongia VS Andrew Gosden

10 rounds





Omar Shaick VS Damon James

6 rounds






Philip Maley VS Mark Flanagan

8 rounds





Damon Eales VS Brett William Smith

4 rounds








Brent Elliot VS Jerry Spanidis

4 rounds



Tickets

General Admission: $45

ALL TICKETS NOW SOLD AT THE DOOR!!!


Brian 0418 960 972

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Trainer: Filipino risks serious injury against Katsidis

No sooner did Michael Katsidis become World Champion that pretenders to the thrown have come a knocking.Philippines boxer Ranee Ganoy has today been told by Katsidis' trainer Brendon Smith to be careful what he wished for, or risk permanent injury.




Please follow link to original article...


http://hellenicathletes.com/news.php?news_id=227

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

WBO ASIA PACIFIC HAS NEW SUPER-MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP!

PhilBoxing.com





Peter Kariuki Ngateri of New Zealand stopped Australian Dale Westerman in the seventh round minutes ago to win the WBO Asia Pacific super-middleweight crown at the Chandler Arena in Brisbane, Australia.


Please follow link to original article online.



http://philboxing.com/news/story-9389.html

TripleSTRIKE 15 April 2011

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