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DC Area Boxer Jimmy Lange Fights This Saturday At The Patriot Center

Posted on July 5, 2010

Local boxer Jimmy Lange is fighting Jimmy LeBlanc in the main event at the Patriot Center next Saturday. It is being billed as "No Excuses" as Jimmy Lange looks to get back on the winning track and improve on 31-4-2 career record. This is the 10th straight fight for Lange on his home turf. The co-feature is a welterweight battle between Tim "Pitbull" Coleman 17-1-1 and Damian Fuller who is 30-7-1. The rest of the undercard features some good up and coming fighters with the first fight starting at 7:30pm. It's going to be a great night of boxing and some tickets are still available, get yours before it's to late! See you at the fights!

The Mike Wise Show with Holden Kushner Podcast 5-3-10 Hour #2

Posted on May 3, 2010

‘Money’ Mayweather Makes it Rain

Posted on May 2, 2010

From CBSSports.com LAS VEGAS — Floyd Mayweather Jr. is usually content to just win a fight. This time, though, Money Mayweather wanted to earn his cash. Fighting more aggressively than usual, Mayweather overcame a near knockdown in the second round Saturday night to dominate the rest of the way and win a lopsided 12-round decision [...]

Bernard Hopkins – Roy Jones 2

Posted on February 10, 2010

 									@THEREALBHOP & Roy Jones Jr. face off at LA Debate. Let's get ready to ruuuuuumble!								I've waited a long time to see these guys get it on. It will bring a smile to my face to see Bernard Hopkins destroy Roy Jones! I didn't think we would ever see this fight take place especially after Roy got knocked out in his last fight against Danny Green. It's apparent to everyone that Roy Jones is finished and should not be boxing. The unfortunate thing is that it isn't apparent to Jones, but deep down he has to know. On the other hand Bernard Hopkins is still a legit contender at 45 years old. What Bernard is still able to do in the boxing ring is amazing to me, the guy is without a doubt one of the best fighters in the history of boxing! I can't see this thing lasting more than 3 or 4 rounds before Jones gets knocked out! I think the pay per view price of 49.95 is way to much for this fight.