Boxing Bets

Don King, on Mike Tyson


"Why would anyone expect him to come out smarter?
He went to prison, not to Princeton."



"To me, boxing is like a ballet, except there's no music
and the dancers hit each other."

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Inoue's Monster Body Punch KO's Explained - Technique Breakdown

  

Inoue's Monster Body Punch KO's Explained - Technique Breakdown

n the world of boxing, there is one man who is known as an absolute monster. A boxer with so much speed and power that he can put down talented fighters in the first round without breaking a sweat.

That man is the Japanese Master Boxer Naoya Inoue . Inoue is known for his fight ending body shots and blazing fast hooks.

Despite his incredible power and speed, Inoue’s best trait is his ability to completely overwhelm his opponents with brilliant combinations. Inoue skillfully dismantles his opponent's defenses, setting up combinations with perfect punch selection and setting traps for the next one.

Link: https://youtu.be/wyn0jDt0ue0




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Thursday, July 25, 2019

Tito Trinidad vs Ricardo Mayorga



Tito  Trinidad vs Ricardo Mayorga



Link: https://youtu.be/YiZaJyEH6Fk




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Boxer Maxim Dadashev dies from injuries suffered during fight | SportsCe...






Hugo Alfredo ‘Dinamita’ Santillan was the son of boxer Hugo Alfredo Santillan. Photograph: VisitBritain/Getty Images


Professional boxing has suffered its second death in less than a week after Argentinian fighter Hugo Alfredo “Dinamita” Santillan died on Thursday from injuries sustained in the ring. He was 23.

Santillan’s death comes only days after Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev died from injuries he suffered during a fight last Friday. The 28-year-old was placed into a medically induced coma after the fight but died on Tuesday.

Santillan, a super lightweight, was fighting against Uruguay’s Eduardo Javier Abreu in Buenos Aires on Wednesday night. According to local reports, his nose started to bleed in the fourth round but he finished the fight. However, as the result of the bout – a draw – was announced, he fainted and was taken to hospital.

 

Hugo Alfredo ‘Dinamita’ Santillan was the son of boxer Hugo Alfredo Santillan. Photograph: VisitBritain/Getty Images


Professional boxing has suffered its second death in less than a week after Argentinian fighter Hugo Alfredo “Dinamita” Santillan died on Thursday from injuries sustained in the ring. He was 23.

Santillan’s death comes only days after Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev died from injuries he suffered during a fight last Friday. The 28-year-old was placed into a medically induced coma after the fight but died on Tuesday.

Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev dies at 28 from injuries sustained in fight



Santillan, a super lightweight, was fighting against Uruguay’s Eduardo Javier Abreu in Buenos Aires on Wednesday night. According to local reports, his nose started to bleed in the fourth round but he finished the fight. However, as the result of the bout – a draw – was announced, he fainted and was taken to hospital.




DAZN alone has a budget of $bjllions to sign fighters and put events on their platform - what will their shareholders say to ring deaths?



Boxing kills sometimes:

Hugo Alfredo Santillan, 23, is second boxer to die from injuries in a week

23-year-old died from injuries sustained during bout
Maxim Dadashev died from injuries on Tuesday


https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jul/25/hugo-alfredo-santillan-dies-injuries-fight-argentina-boxer




Max Kellerman reacts to the death of junior welterweight boxer Maxim Dadashev bout with Subriel Matias Friday night.


https://youtu.be/BmGXuQBp6AA






Boxer Maxim Dadashev dies from injuries suffered during fight | SportsCenter
Max Kellerman reacts to the death of junior welterweight boxer Maxim Dadashev and explains what he saw in the 11th round of Dadashev's bout with Subriel Matias Friday night.



https://youtu.be/BmGXuQBp6AA 


Add to this carnage Dillian Whyte failed a drug test for second time in his combat sports career, he was suspended when he was a kick boxer




Dillian Whyte facing lengthy ban from boxing after 'failed drugs test'


Whyte alleged to have failed test before beating Ócar Rivas

Eddie Hearn says boxer was ‘cleared to fight’ by BBBofC

Dillian Whyte underwent hearing in front of National Anti-Doping Panel just hours BEFORE win over Oscar Rivas... and he now faces potential EIGHT-YEAR suspension after testing positive for banned drug




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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Felix Trinidad vsFernando Vargas[Full Fight]



Felix Trinidad vs Fernando Vargas




Link: https://youtu.be/dMFzp_fiEX0



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Anterior cingulate cortex


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Anterior cingulate cortex
Gray727 anterior cingulate cortex.png
Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere, with anterior cingulate highlighted
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Medial surface of right hemisphere, with Brodmann's areas numbered
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Identifiers
LatinCortex cingularis anterior
NeuroNames161
NeuroLex IDbirnlex_936
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
[edit on Wikidata]
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is the frontal part of the cingulate cortex that resembles a "collar" surrounding the frontal part of the corpus callosum. It consists of Brodmann areas 24, 32, and 33.
It appears to play a role in a wide variety of autonomic functions, such as regulating blood pressure and heart rate.[citation needed]
It is also involved in certain higher-level functions, such as attention allocation,[1] reward anticipation, decision-making,[2] ethics and morality,[3] impulse control (e.g. performance monitoring and error detection),[4] and emotion.[5][6]
Sagittal MRI slice with highlighting indicating location of the anterior cingulate cortex.
Sagittal MRI slice with highlighting indicating location of the anterior cingulate cortex

Contents

  • 1Anatomy
  • 2Tasks
  • 3Functions
    • 3.1Error detection and conflict monitoring
    • 3.2Social evaluation
    • 3.3Reward-based learning theory
    • 3.4Role in consciousness
    • 3.5Role in registering pain
  • 4Pathology
  • 5Additional images
  • 6See also
  • 7References

Anatomy[edit]

Anterior cingulate gyrus of left cerebral hemisphere, shown in red
The anterior cingulate cortex can be divided anatomically based on cognitive (dorsal), and emotional (ventral) components.[7] The dorsal part of the ACC is connected with the prefrontal cortex and parietal cortex, as well as the motor system and the frontal
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Fight Song - 40 Dogs on a Log for a Cause - Pooch Pack Adventures



              

           Fight Song - 40 Dogs on a Log        

A behind the scenes look at my event "40 Dogs on a Log for a Cause" with voiceovers and an instrumental version of Rachel Platten's hit Fight Song.

To raise awareness for victims of domestic violence, I organized "40 Dogs on a Log for a Cause"
Many people in abusive relationships are afraid to leave the abuse because they are concerned for their pet, and most shelters will not allow the pet either. The SPCA has compassionate boarding available, and the funds raised from this event and from donations help to pay for the care of the pets while their owner is in transition.Thanks to everyone who helped make this event possible and a special thank-you to all of you who have donated as well!








Link: https://youtu.be/FaNTDO6cPPU




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Live at ACL Lightning Hopkins sings Going to Louisiana + That Woman Ca...


 Lightning Hopkins sings Going to Louisiana and That Woman Carry no heavy load



Link: https://youtu.be/679fq1Jrln0



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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker (King of The Ring) R.I.P


Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker (King of The Ring) R.I.P

Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker the best defensive fighter ever in my opinion he was a four-weight world champion,lightweight, light welterweight, welterweight, and light middleweight, as well as the undisputed lightweight title, and the lineal lightweight and welterweight titles one of all time greats and a tad underrated he was willing to fight anyone never ducked any fighter...got robbed like 3 times and still ended up with a 40-4-1 record my favorite fighter ever




Link: https://youtu.be/Oph_UYv5XeU 





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Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Pernell "Sweetpea" Whitaker





 Pernell "Sweetpea" Whitaker With Lou Duva 















Link: https://pilotonline.com/sports/other/boxing/collection_70da6cfa-a724-11e9-9f2e-7b7943383af7.html?__vfz=medium%3Dsharebar#2





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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

The Hurricane Tapes: Rubin Carter, John Artis and a triple murder



A triple murder. A guilty verdict. Forty hours of tape recordings from Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter tell the real story


Rubin Carter was a middleweight boxer and a convicted triple murderer. 
He and John Artis, a teenage track star, spent almost 20 years in prison maintaining they were innocent before they were released.
BBC World Service spent more than a year investigating the case of the Lafayette Bar and Grill murders for their podcast series, The Hurricane Tapes.
Each week, BBC Sport will publish an article to coincide with each episode to tell the story of 'Hurricane' - there are 13 in total.
  • Episode one and two: 'This is the story of the Hurricane'
  • Episode three: 'Cops don't like to have their backs to the door'
  • Episode four: 'What are y'all? Bounty hunters?'
  • Episode five: Meeting 'Chipmunk' and Carter's glass eye
  • Episode six: Ali, Frazier & Dylan unite for Carter
  • Episode seven: New Jersey v Carter & Artis - round two
  • Episode eight: The Canadian commune & Carter's route to freedom
  • Episode nine: Judge Sarokin, Carter - and a massive fish
  • Episode 10: New characters, new theories, new conspiracies
  • Episode 11: The karate champion turned murder investigator
  • Episode 12: Stinkin' New Jersey
  • Episode 13: Black Angel
  • Listen: The Hurricane Tapes
The tapes had been missing for nearly 10 years since author Ken Klonsky recorded a series of conversations with Carter for his book Eye Of The Hurricane: My Path From Darkness To Freedom. The audio contained in the tapes has not previously been heard by anyone other than Klonsky and Carter. 

The BBC’s World Service has been investigating three murders that took place at the Lafayette Bar and Grill in Paterson, New Jersey in 1966. Over the past 15 weeks ‘The Hurricane Tapes’ podcast has been broadcast.
Before that, there was simply the Hurricane – Rubin Carter. This is his story.
Warning: This article contains swearing and graphic descriptions of violence.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-sh/Hurricane  


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BBC Sport - The Hurricane Tapes: Rubin Carter, John Artis and a triple murder 


http://www.bbc.com/sport/boxing/47250359 




Joey Giardello Beats Rubin Carter,  December 14, 1964 ...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cNseH0k_DI
▶ 11:53
Dec 13, 2018 - Uploaded by Boxing Hall of Fame Las Vegas
Joey Giardello Beats Rubin Carter This Day December 14, 1964 – MiddleweighCrown Joey Giardello 160 lbs ...















Joey Giardello Beats Rubin Carter, December 14, 1964 – Middleweight Crown
Joey Giardello 160 lbs Rubin Carter 158½ lbs UD 15
Judge: Jim Mina 71-66
Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Referee: Bob Polis 72-66 Judge: Dave Beloff 70-67
#boxing #middleweight #rubinhurricanecarter

WBA / WBC Middleweight Title




Joey Giardello Beats Rubin Carter,  December 14, 1964 ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cNseH0k_DI



Interview: Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter - CBC Player


www.cbc.ca/player/play/2153620719
Video for rubin carter▶ 31:59
Reporter Bob McKeown's uncut interview with Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter.




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Badou Jack, Two-weight world champion

Kudos  to Badou Jack for leveraging his fame for a greater good: Fighting Childhood Malnutrition





Join Our Mission To Fight Childhood Malnutrition

#TeamJack http://www.jointeamjack.com 




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-WBA light heavyweight champion -WBC super middleweight champion 

-Co Founder of Ripper Nutrition 
-Badou Jack Foundation 
-2008 Olympian
Las Vegas, Nevada


youtube.com/channel/UCG1do…




  


The Badou Jack Foundation has proudly taken on several missions to Give Children Across The Globe A Fighting Chance In Life.




The Sun - Boxing‏Verified account @SunBoxing 28 Aug 2018
 
Two-weight world champion Badou Jack fighting for refugee children with new foundation




Join Our Mission To Fight Childhood Malnutrition #TeamJack http://www.jointeamjack.com







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Boxing has been my favorite sporting event for most of my life.

In view of all the discussion about sport safety, making boxing more like fencing is a way to protect amateur boxers from serious head injuries.

It is easier to promote safety than call for an outright ban of boxing as a sport like many Medical Associations suggest.





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