Entries tagged with "Marco+Huck":
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Saturday night at the Olympia Eissportzentrum in Munich, Germany, WBO cruiserweight champion and rising star Marco Huck (33-1, 24 KOs) successfully defended his title with a 10th round TKO over tough-as-nails Hugo Garay (34-6, 18 KOs)…
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Santa I would ask you to consider an Immaculate Conception, that being the idea of finally having Manny Pacquiao fight Floyd Mayweather…
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They'll dump Povetkin by the side of the road from a bulletproof Mercedes when he’s outlived his usefulness...
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There were, giddily, no riots in Germany this weekend, even though the giddily riotous Dereck Chisora was ringside...
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Two days later, I’m still seething at the decision and the more I think about this fight, the more I wonder if the fix was in…
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Saturday night in Stuttgart, Germany, WBO cruiserweight champion Marco Huck moved up in weight to challenge the WBA "regular" heavyweight champion Alexander Povetkin. With the title on the line and both men's futures hanging in the balance, there was a lot at stake in this bout. Although Huck proved himself a worthy claimant to the crown by rocking the champ several times, the judges in their infinite wisdom decided otherwise. Take a look at this fight and decide for yourself...
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With ruble signs in his eyes, Hryunov would like to see Povetkin fight Klitschko in Moscow. Failing that, he wouldn’t mind seeing the fight in Kiev...
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Marco Huck put his money where his mouth his last week in Stuttgart, Germany, by giving Alexander Povetkin all he could handle...
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There was a reminder tonight from the Messehalle in Erfurt, Germany that the first course can be the best part of any meal…
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While things were just beginning to heat up at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Saturday night, things were already scorching hot at the Messehalle in Erfut, Germany. Marco Huck (34-2), last seen giving Alexander Povetkin a run for his money in February, met Ola Afolabi (19-2-3) a second time. Their first fight in December 2009 was a UD12 for Huck, but it was a good close fight. No one expected their rematch to be even better and closer. It was—and then some...
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Big, but not the biggest, cruiserweight is and was and will continue to be a division without a true identity…