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R.I.P. Edwin Valero

Edwin Valero

Well another shock to this terrible story we gave you yesterday…. As you know Valero confessed to murdering his wife yesterday morning.. while Valero was in custody early this morning he committed suicide hanging himself with the clothing that he was wearing.. This is a damn shame, a man with such talent and athleticism and to take the life of his wife and then himself is mind blowing, I just hope in those few hours he was able to gain repentance cuz I’m sure the gods won’t be in his corner… his mind mustve been much weaker than he showed in the ring. R.I.P. Edwin Valero

Here’s a pic of him in police custody and probably wearing the clothes he hung himself with

Valero

Malignaggi was Robbed Last Night

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I’m not sure if any of you watched the HBO fights last night but I gotta say boxing has hit another low, If youve ever seen boxing you can tell when a boxer is winning and the other is clearly losing, you can judge this round per pound on how beat up the other man is not only by how battered his face and body become but you can watch them throw fists and you can see whos clearly landing and scoring punches. Last night that person was Paulie Malignaggi an Italian American boxer from NYC, sadly he wasnt the victor in the bout his opponent Juan Diaz a Mexican American boxer from Texas where the fight was held was. Anyone who saw the fight except for Diaz’s family and friends and a stadium filled with cheering Diaz fans and a few judges who were either paid, blind, retarded or just scumbags would say he lost. It was dispicable Malignaggi screamed at the camera last night fuck boxing and boxing is shit, boxing sucks and the only reason he does it is for the pay day. Paulie out boxed the other man in a boxing match and he loses its a crying shame  Here’s a recap from ESPN,

HOUSTON — Juan Diaz thinks he proved that he’s a top contender again. Paulie Malignaggi thinks three judges in Texas prevented him from becoming one.

Diaz beat Malignaggi in a 12-round, unanimous decision on Saturday night to win the vacant NABO junior welterweight championship.

Diaz, a Houston native, fought the last 10 rounds with a bloody cut over his left eye. But the hometown crowd at the Toyota Center cheered every punch Diaz landed, and Malignaggi thought that swayed the judges.

The scorecards were 118-110, 116-112 and 115-113 in favor of Diaz. Malignaggi called the decision “ridiculous” and asked for a rematch in New York City, his hometown.

Diaz (35-2) ran to the four corners of the ring and saluted the cheering fans after the decision was announced, giving him a bounce-back win after he was knocked out by Juan Manuel Marquez at the Toyota Center in February.

“I can fight at 135 pounds, I can fight at 140,” said Diaz. “I think I’m ready to take on anybody now. Whoever wants to fight me, bring it on.”

Marquez will fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. on Sept. 19 and Diaz hopes his victory on Saturday night puts him in line to face the winner of that one. He said he’d also welcome a rematch with Malignaggi.

Golden Boy promoter Oscar De La Hoya said Ricky Hatton is another possible opponent for Diaz.

“We like going to the fighter and saying, ‘These are opportunities, but who would you like to fight?” De La Hoya said. “We’ll discuss it when the time is right.”

Malignaggi (27-2) said before the fight that he was worried about the judges, especially Gale Van Hoy and Raul Caiz. He pointed out that those two were judges when Houston native Rocky Juarez earned a draw with featherweight champion Chris John at the Toyota Center in February, a decision that Malignaggi thought was unfair.

Van Hoy had the 118-110 scorecard for Saturday’s main even and Malignaggi blasted the judge again. Caiz scored it 115-113 and the third judge, David Sutherland, had the 116-112 score.

“You don’t see too many good decisions in Texas, with out-of-towners against Texas fighters,” Malignaggi said. “I put my two cents in before. I said, ‘I don’t want Gale Van Hoy and I don’t want Raul Caiz.’ Raul had it pretty close. I thought I won the fight, but at least he had it close.

“But there is no way anyone won that fight 118-110,” Malignaggi said. “Gale Van Hoy just filled out his scorecard, on purpose, to (rob) Paulie Malignaggi. I don’t know how Gale Van Hoy keeps getting jobs.”

De La Hoya also questioned Van Hoy’s scorecard, but not the outcome of the fight.

“I’ve been in close fights, just like every other fighter has been in close fights,” De La Hoya said. “Sometimes you’re on the short end. That’s the way boxing is.”

Malignaggi landed 191 punches to Diaz’s 178, according to the official statistics. Malignaggi threw 949 punches to Diaz’s 663 and Malignaggi controlled the hard-charging Diaz with sharp left jabs and quick combinations.

Diaz hit Malignaggi with a hard right in the last minute of the second round, but by the time the bell sounded, Diaz had blood trickling down his face.

Diaz was also cut over his right eye in the eighth round of the Marquez fight, and Marquez knocked him out in the ninth. Diaz fought through it this time, landing several hard shots in the later rounds.

“I lost two of my fights because of cuts,” Diaz said. “This time, I let my corner work on it, I stayed calm, relaxed and everything worked out.”

Malignaggi, dressed in flourescent purple trunks with black and white tassles, kept attacking Diaz’s eye and the cut started bleeding again in the 10th round.

The hometown crowd chanted “Diaz! Diaz!” in every round, but Malignaggi seemed to have more energy at the end. The two exchanged hard lefts in the final minute and embraced in the middle of the ring when the bell sounded.

Earlier Saturday night, Robert Guerrero stopped Malcolm Klassen in a 12-round, unanimous decision to take Klassen’s IBF junior lightweight belt.

Klassen started landing hard right hands in the fifth round and opened a cut over Guerrero’s left eye by the seventh. Guerrero also said he broke his left hand during the fight, but he used his significant height and reach advantage to keep Klassen at bay.

Also, Danny Jacobs earned the vacant NABO middleweight belt with a 10-round decision over Ishe Smith.

Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press

Malignaggi was Robbed Last Night

diaz

I’m not sure if any of you watched the HBO fights last night but I gotta say boxing has hit another low, If youve ever seen boxing you can tell when a boxer is winning and the other is clearly losing, you can judge this round per pound on how beat up the other man is not only by how battered his face and body become but you can watch them throw fists and you can see whos clearly landing and scoring punches. Last night that person was Paulie Malignaggi an Italian American boxer from NYC, sadly he wasnt the victor in the bout his opponent Juan Diaz a Mexican American boxer from Texas where the fight was held was. Anyone who saw the fight except for Diaz’s family and friends and a stadium filled with cheering Diaz fans and a few judges who were either paid, blind, retarded or just scumbags would say he lost. It was dispicable Malignaggi screamed at the camera last night fuck boxing and boxing is shit, boxing sucks and the only reason he does it is for the pay day. Paulie out boxed the other man in a boxing match and he loses its a crying shame  Here’s a recap from ESPN,

HOUSTON — Juan Diaz thinks he proved that he’s a top contender again. Paulie Malignaggi thinks three judges in Texas prevented him from becoming one.

Diaz beat Malignaggi in a 12-round, unanimous decision on Saturday night to win the vacant NABO junior welterweight championship.

Diaz, a Houston native, fought the last 10 rounds with a bloody cut over his left eye. But the hometown crowd at the Toyota Center cheered every punch Diaz landed, and Malignaggi thought that swayed the judges.

The scorecards were 118-110, 116-112 and 115-113 in favor of Diaz. Malignaggi called the decision “ridiculous” and asked for a rematch in New York City, his hometown.

Diaz (35-2) ran to the four corners of the ring and saluted the cheering fans after the decision was announced, giving him a bounce-back win after he was knocked out by Juan Manuel Marquez at the Toyota Center in February.

“I can fight at 135 pounds, I can fight at 140,” said Diaz. “I think I’m ready to take on anybody now. Whoever wants to fight me, bring it on.”

Marquez will fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. on Sept. 19 and Diaz hopes his victory on Saturday night puts him in line to face the winner of that one. He said he’d also welcome a rematch with Malignaggi.

Golden Boy promoter Oscar De La Hoya said Ricky Hatton is another possible opponent for Diaz.

“We like going to the fighter and saying, ‘These are opportunities, but who would you like to fight?” De La Hoya said. “We’ll discuss it when the time is right.”

Malignaggi (27-2) said before the fight that he was worried about the judges, especially Gale Van Hoy and Raul Caiz. He pointed out that those two were judges when Houston native Rocky Juarez earned a draw with featherweight champion Chris John at the Toyota Center in February, a decision that Malignaggi thought was unfair.

Van Hoy had the 118-110 scorecard for Saturday’s main even and Malignaggi blasted the judge again. Caiz scored it 115-113 and the third judge, David Sutherland, had the 116-112 score.

“You don’t see too many good decisions in Texas, with out-of-towners against Texas fighters,” Malignaggi said. “I put my two cents in before. I said, ‘I don’t want Gale Van Hoy and I don’t want Raul Caiz.’ Raul had it pretty close. I thought I won the fight, but at least he had it close.

“But there is no way anyone won that fight 118-110,” Malignaggi said. “Gale Van Hoy just filled out his scorecard, on purpose, to (rob) Paulie Malignaggi. I don’t know how Gale Van Hoy keeps getting jobs.”

De La Hoya also questioned Van Hoy’s scorecard, but not the outcome of the fight.

“I’ve been in close fights, just like every other fighter has been in close fights,” De La Hoya said. “Sometimes you’re on the short end. That’s the way boxing is.”

Malignaggi landed 191 punches to Diaz’s 178, according to the official statistics. Malignaggi threw 949 punches to Diaz’s 663 and Malignaggi controlled the hard-charging Diaz with sharp left jabs and quick combinations.

Diaz hit Malignaggi with a hard right in the last minute of the second round, but by the time the bell sounded, Diaz had blood trickling down his face.

Diaz was also cut over his right eye in the eighth round of the Marquez fight, and Marquez knocked him out in the ninth. Diaz fought through it this time, landing several hard shots in the later rounds.

“I lost two of my fights because of cuts,” Diaz said. “This time, I let my corner work on it, I stayed calm, relaxed and everything worked out.”

Malignaggi, dressed in flourescent purple trunks with black and white tassles, kept attacking Diaz’s eye and the cut started bleeding again in the 10th round.

The hometown crowd chanted “Diaz! Diaz!” in every round, but Malignaggi seemed to have more energy at the end. The two exchanged hard lefts in the final minute and embraced in the middle of the ring when the bell sounded.

Earlier Saturday night, Robert Guerrero stopped Malcolm Klassen in a 12-round, unanimous decision to take Klassen’s IBF junior lightweight belt.

Klassen started landing hard right hands in the fifth round and opened a cut over Guerrero’s left eye by the seventh. Guerrero also said he broke his left hand during the fight, but he used his significant height and reach advantage to keep Klassen at bay.

Also, Danny Jacobs earned the vacant NABO middleweight belt with a 10-round decision over Ishe Smith.

Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press

R.I.P. Arturo Gatti

arturo gatti

The Crypt was awoken to terrible news this morning… Arturo Gatti was found killed this morning in Brazil he was there with his wife and 1 year old son, his wife is the main suspect police are reporting they found a bloody purse strap that was used to strangle the champ after he was dead… Arturo and his wife had problems and it was rumored they were going to get a divorce soon Arturo was arrested the year prior for assaulting her. Arturo was incredible fighter and just a joy to watch he was exciting as hell and if memory serves me correct he was 40-9 31 wins by KO! he had some epic battles in his day especially with Micky Ward,Put it this way Arturo got Ring Magazines fight of the year 4 times!

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R.I.P. Arturo Gatti

arturo gatti

The Crypt was awoken to terrible news this morning… Arturo Gatti was found killed this morning in Brazil he was there with his wife and 1 year old son, his wife is the main suspect police are reporting they found a bloody purse strap that was used to strangle the champ after he was dead… Arturo and his wife had problems and it was rumored they were going to get a divorce soon Arturo was arrested the year prior for assaulting her. Arturo was incredible fighter and just a joy to watch he was exciting as hell and if memory serves me correct he was 40-9 31 wins by KO! he had some epic battles in his day especially with Micky Ward,Put it this way Arturo got Ring Magazines fight of the year 4 times!

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