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July 16 - 19, 2008 (All bouts subject to change)
WEDNESDAY - at San Antonio, Texas (ESPN2) - 12 rounds, welterweights: Delvin Rodriguez (22-2-1, 13 KOs) vs. Oscar Diaz (26-2, 12 KOs); 10 rounds, welterweights: Terrance Cauthen (32-4, 9 KOs) vs. Alexis Camacho (16-0, 15 KOs).
WEDNESDAY - at Temecula, California (FoxSports Net) - 12 rounds, heavyweights: James Toney (70-6-3, 43 KOs) vs. Hasim Rahman (45-6-2, 36 KOs).
FRIDAY - at Houston - 12 rounds, light middleweights: Hector Camacho (78-5-2, 37 KOs) vs. Perry Ballard (20-1, 15 KOs).
FRIDAY - at Tucson, Arizona (TeleFutura) - 12 rounds, welterweights: Freddy Hernandez (23-1, 17 KOs) vs. Edvan Dos Santos Barros (9-5-1, 7 KOs).
FRIDAY - at Primm, Nevada (ESPN2) - 10 rounds, super featherweights: Yuriorkis Gamboa (10-0, 8 KOs) vs. Jose Rojas (25-6-1, 17 KOs); 10 rounds, light middleweights: Richard Gutierrez (24-2, 14 KOs) vs. Don Futrell (21-3-2, 10 KOs).
SATURDAY - at Limerick, Ireland - 10 rounds, middleweights: Andy Lee (15-1, 12 KOs) vs. Willie Gibbs (20-3, 16 KOs); 10 rounds, light welterweights: Paul McCloskey (16-0 7 KOs) vs. Nigel Wright (18-3-1, 9 KOs).
SATURDAY - at Cebu City, Philippines - 12 rounds, bantamweights: Getty Penalosa (53-6-2, 36 KOs) vs. Isidro Garcia (25-4-2, 8 KOs).
This is a strange week for the sport of boxing. ESPN’s WNF and FNF cards good fighters in what appear to be competitive matches. But one cannot help but notice two fights that probably should not have been made.
The first is the unawaited return match between James "Lights Out" Toney and Hasim Rahman. The two "fought" to a disputed draw in March, ’06. Toney has only had two wins in his last six fights, most recently a May, ’07 split decision over Danny Blotchelder.
Rahman lost his next fight after the draw, being TKOed in 12 by Oleg Maskaev. He has won four fights since then, including three by TKO. His weight has been more in these come-back fights than before; while he used to enter the ring in the 230s, he has been as high as 261 pounds.
The fight, which will be carried on Fox Sports, is being promoted in two ways: first, as the end of the road for the loser; and second, as possibly qualifying the winner for a title bout. There is also talk of the winner fighting David Haye in his first bout in the heavyweight division.
On Friday, there is even a stranger fight in Houston, between Hector Camacho and Perry Ballard. It is Hector Camacho, Sr., the 46-year old ex-boxer who was in his prime in 1990-91. Hector appears to have been released from his recent incarceration earlier than expected. I know that his attorney had been focused on defending the burglary charges by focusing on his diminished mental capacity. Although there were questions about if the state commission would allow the bout to take place, it still appears on the schedule. Sad. Hector’s last two fights were in ’04 and ’05.
Perry Ballard might be confused as a quality fighter, if one glances at his 20-1 record, which includes 15 knockout victories. He has held the WBE welterweight "title," and is the current WBE junior middleweight "champion." What is the WBE, you ask? It is the type of organization that provides "titles" to fighters like Perry Ballard.
Nine of Perry’s fights were against opponents with zero wins on their records, including a victory over 0-21 Doug Davis. A year later, he beat Davis again, making him 0-23. Ballard also has two wins over an opponent with 78 loses (and 23 wins); and two over a fellow who was 14-38.
The Camacho vs Ballard fight does not appear to be on any television station. I am thinking it is not likely to be a PPV fight.
Thank goodness for ESPN. It will be worth watching both of their fight cards this week. Next week, of course, will be a summer highlight, when Cotto and Margarito fight.
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