Monday, 23 January 2012

Garth Wood Determined to Lose Brawler Tag

The plan is clear for Australian Middleweight, Garth 'From The Hood'  Wood knock over Sam Soliman February 19 in Sydney then earn an IBF world title shot against fellow Australian Middleweight,  Daniel Geale.

Wood who is best known for winning 'The Contender Australia' series and knocking out 3 time world champion Anthony Mundine in their first clash before losing in a controversial decision in their second hasn't ruled out a 3rd fight to decide the one win each, "never say never," said Wood. "I'd always be up for it but I don't know the thoughts of their camp."

In the lead up to both of the Wood vs Mundine clashes words were spoken between the pair and heated exchanges were beamed onto our television screens.

"It was all real," explained Wood. "It was two guys that are really ambitious and there was a lot on the line." "We haven't spoken since, maybe we will speak again at the press conference for the decider."

Wood split with one of Australia's best trainers-Billy Hussein late in 2011 and made the hour trip north to train with Joel Keegan at the Umina PCYC, which he told Aus-Boxing was his own decision. "At 33 I believe I am still capable of learning the sweet science."

"I have been tagged just as a brawler and after moving to Joel Keegan I believe he is developing me into a more complete boxer."  Wood explains that his brawler instincts came from his days as a youth when he learned to fight on the street. "I learnt to fight from a young age on the street and it's always handy to have it in your back pocket."

"As I have mentioned I am always developing my craft as does any professional athlete. I can assure you that when someone jumps into the ring with me they don't know what to expect. I have only had 12 professional fights and in a further 5 fights my style would have only been further developed."

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Vic Darchinyan vs Shinsuke Yamanaka Contracts Finalised for WBC Title

Seeking the best possible fights on the planed, former multiple world champion, Vic "Raging Bull" Darchinyan (37-4-1, 27 KOs) has finalized his negotiations to challenge Japan's undefeated WBC bantamweight titlist, Shinsuke Yamanaka (15-0-2, 11 KOs).

Promoter Gary Shaw stated, "Contracts have been signed, sealed and delivered. The fight is finalized and will take place in Tokyo, Japan sometime in April. Nothing makes me more proud than having a throwback fighter like Darchinyan, who will take risks and step in the ring with anyone, anywhere. Yamanaka will be defending his belt in his native land so Vic's got to go in there and put it on him. I believe Darchinyan's power punching style will lead him to victory."

Darchinyan, an elite fighter in the flyweight and super flyweight divisions went on to say, "I'm extremely pleased with the WBC's decision to give me another title shot. I've fought and defended the WBC title with honor and pride. I love everything the WBC stands for because I believe they know I'm a true warrior and will leave everything in the ring when I go to battle. My gratitude to José Sulaimán is everlasting because he's always been there for me throughout my career. Capturing a world championship in three divisions has been a goal of mine since I won my first belt. I know I have what it takes to be champion at bantamweight."

Having traveled the globe from Australia to America and now Japan, Darchinyan must be recognized as one of boxing's most respected fighters. A Hall of Fame career is fast approaching should he continue his march toward a treasured third world title in as many divisions.

Shaw went on to say, "There's no doubt about it, Vic is a future Hall of Famer. In his era, he fought the best that was out there. He's never been in a boring fight. His style has always been crowd pleasing and you'll never see any quit in him, ever. He'll get my vote for the Hall of Fame when that time comes. Vic's got plenty of fight left in him and come April, you'll know why he's one of the best prize fighters of his time."

In a quest to capture a world championship on foreign land, Darchinyan has a difficult task in front of him. Most fighters at the elite level would never take that gamble.

Shaw continued, "You have to give Darchinyan a ton of credit for taking this fight in Japan. Not many fighters will travel overseas to fight for a world title. He's given his heart and soul to this sport and I applaud the WBC for recognizing his soldier spirit."

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Undefeated Corey McConnell Set to Head South

Corey McConnell undefeated featherweight champ, 5 times Queensland champ and Arafura, Oceania games gold medal winner will leave his home here on the Gold Coast this week and move to Sydney to train for Daniel Geale’s undercard fight on Main Event PPV, March 7 in Tasmania.

Corey has been training with long time coach and mentor Greg Walker at Team Phantom in Currumbin and at his home gym Legends Boxing & Fitness in Nerang. After overcoming a broken hand and some personal hurdles recently our 26 year old champ decided to surround himself with positive caring family and friends for support, trained hard and is now ready to make waves once again in the world of boxing.

“I’ve never felt so ready to box, the last 6 months have been tuff but as they say what doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger and I feel really strong mentally and physically. I’ve trained really hard and have a great base fitness to begin training in Sydney, Gary Christiansen from Isagenix put me on some dietary and health supplements a month ago and I feel awesome this has been the key to training harder over longer rounds in the ring something I have really wanted to work on.

I’m really looking forward to beginning the next chapter in my professional boxing career in Sydney and making a comeback ideally it would have been better to stay here on the Gold Coast but I’ll be home every couple of weeks to see my family and friends and ground myself here at my home gym at Legends, we have the best people come here and train, it’s like one of those old school gyms where you always just feel at home.

You can follow Corey’s career updates & blog’s on his Facebook fan page “Corey McConnell Professional Boxer”.

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Prazak Defeats Larcinese In US Debut

Having her first fight in the United States after signing with Greg Cohen Promotions, WIBA Super-Featherweight champion, Diana Prazak put on an impressive display of boxing defeating Lucia Larcinese of Canada in a 6 round unanimous decision in New York on Thursday night.

In the opening round Prazak with former Women's world champion-Melissa Hernandez shouting instructions from her corner moved forward well leading with her jab causing Larcinese to back up. Round 2 was action packed with both women trading from centre ring in the opening stages before Prazak stepped it up landing with her jabs to take the round.

It was a tight affair in round 3 with both boxers coming together numerous times. Larcinese seemed to land the cleaner blows to claim the round. In round 4 Prazak came out working the body shots against Larcinese who was being pushed back against the ropes and caught with more shots. In the closing stages Prazak went up and down with her jabs to claim the round.

Prazak again landed the better shots in round 5 and 6 with Larcinese backing up struggling to land any punches of note. In the closing stages of the fight Di landed some big shots to bring the decision home.

The judges scored the fight: John Poturaj 59-55 | judge: John Signorile 58-56 | judge: Steve Weisfeld 58-56 with Aus-Boxing agreeing with judge 1 scoring it 59-55.

After the fight Prazak said, "Last night was a big night, I'm very happy to walk away with a win for my first fight of the year. I'm a little disappointed with my first performance in the US but I will learn from it and come back stronger."

Di's next fight will be in the middle of February in the States before returning to Australia for the first defense of her world title and will take place in Melbourne on March 16 against Fatuma Zarika.

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Weights: Prazak 58.3kg vs Larcinese 59.5kg

6x2 Rounds-Super Featherweight
Diana Prazak 58.3kg (128.8lbs) vs Lucia Lucinese 59.5kg (131.2lbs)

Remember you call watch the full card including Diana's fight from 11.30am Friday January 20th (NSW/VIC time) for just $10 on http://www.aus-boxing.com/live.

(PRESS RELEASE) — Aus-Boxing.com are pleased to announce that Di Prazak’s first fight under her new promotion company-Greg Cohen Promotions will be streamed live online as an iPPV in corporation with Go Fight Live PPV.

Fans will be able to purchase the fight on www.aus-boxing.com/live as well as on www.gfl.tv from Sunday January 15th for $9.99 with the card taking place on Friday, January 20th starting from 11:30am NSW/VIC/TAS, 10:30am QLD and 8:30am WA.

Di’s fight time will be confirmed but is expected to start at around 1:00pm NSW time. A replay of the fight can be watched from 9am on Saturday January 20th.

In a six round female special attraction, Diana Prazak (9-1, 7 KO’s) of Australia will be making her American debut against Lucia Larcinese (4-8) of Montreal in a Super Featherweight bout.

In the main event, popular Mikey Faragon will see action over six rounds. Faragon of Guilderland, New York, has been perfect with a record of 16-0 with seven knockouts. He is a very exciting fighter that has amassed a great fan base in the New York area. This will be Faragon’s second appearance on GFL.TV and first since a six round unanimous decision over Albert Amaro on July 31,st, 2009. Faragon is coming off his most impressive win to date as he stopped Ira Terry (24-5) on August 5th, 2011.


Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Chris John Pulls Out Of Joel Brunker Fight Due To 'Betting Purposes'

Joel Brunker has advised Aus-Boxing.com that Chris John's management team has cancelled their fighters bout with the Australian Featherweight which was due to take place at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel & Casino in Singapore on March 31st, 2012 with the WBA Featherweight title on the line.

An agreement had been reached in contract form on the 14th December 2011 and the fight was sanctioned to take place in Singapore.

"Negotiations for this bout started about 2 weeks prior to the signing of the contract", said Brunker's manager Angelo Di Carlo. "Joel was already booked to fight on the Daniel Geale undercard but that position has now been lost."

Last week Brunker's Di Carlo received a phone call off Chris John's manager who told him that the fight could possibly be cancelled on the basis of 'betting purposes' as the venue wanted to see an Asian boxer in the other corner to secure the highest possible returns with regards to betting.

At 10.05am on Thursday January 17, 2012-Di Carlo received a call from Chris John's management team to say that this fight had indeed been cancelled and that a new date would possibly be scheduled for Joel in the future.

Di Carlo told Aus-Boxing that it was initially John's management that approached the Australian for the fight.

In an interview with Aus-Boxing Brunker said, "It is totally unprofessional and disrespectful to entice me out of other arrangements, agree to the term and conditions of the contract and after I sign on the dotted line a month later tell me the fights off."

"This move by John's management has caused me to miss out on a spot I had for the upcoming Daniel Geale undercard, which I was prepared to do under the obligations of the contract we both agreed upon in December 2011."

"It is back to the drawing board for us. I have lost out on so many opportunities from other promotions so I could commit myself to the Chris John fight. We will continue to chase the hard fights in our quest for a world title shot."

The author can be reached for comments or replies by emailing us at ausboxing@gmail.com.

Friday, 13 January 2012

Katsidis vs McCloskey In The Works For March/April In Belfast


Irish-Boxing.com has revealed that Eddie Hearn has exhausted all world title avenues to no avail and can not get Paul McCloskey a shot at a prestigious belt in March.

Hearn is bringing Prizefighter to the Odyssey in late March or early April and will amazingly use the tournament as an undercard for a Paul McCloskey/Michael Katsidis clash.

“I spoke to Paul and told him we need a name to keep his profile up and we need a fight soon to keep him rocking. Katisidis is a well know fighter. He is know in Britain and Ireland because of his fights with Kevin Mitchell and Ricky Burns. He likes to go to war. He is the type of opponent that will capture the imagination. We need to keep banging the drum and defeating Katisidis will keep Paul in world title contention,” said Hearn.

The heir to the Matchroom throne has already began talks with team Katsidis and claims inaugural Prizefighter winner Martin Rogan is on board to fight in a Heavyweight Prizefighter the Internationals.

Katsidis lost to Ricky Burns in his last fight and ended his long time relationship with coach and manager Brendon Smith before moving to the States.

More news about this matchup will be known over the coming weeks.

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