What’s Next For Weekends Winners and Losers
So here is a new column in which we play a hypothetical matchmaker, that will more often be wrong, but just be here for antidotes and something amusing for your morning commute. So where do the fighters go next? Floyd Mayweather: It is all smiles for Floyd Mayweather, who signified
Ray Beltran Stops Takahiro Ao in Two Rounds , But Doesn’t Win WBO LW Title
Ray Beltran made short work of Takahiro Ao whom he stopped about a minute and a half into the second round. Beltran dropped Ao in the second round with a hard right hand which Ao was never able to recover from and was relieved from his duties of fighting not
Ao makes weight, Beltran misses weight for LW title fight
Ray Beltran 135.4* vs. Takahiro Ao 134.8 (vacant WBO lightweight title) Mikael Zewski 146.8 vs. Konstantin Ponomarev 146.6 (NABF welterweight title) Jessie Magdaleno 123.8 vs. Raul Hirales 126 Egor Mekhontsev 174.5 vs. Hakim Zoulikha 174 Vic Pasillas 122.6 vs. Marcello Gallardo 123.8 Abraham Lopez 139.4 vs. Alfonso Olivera 139
Ray Beltran vs. Takahiro Ao for vacant WBO LW Title on TruTV Friday
Ray Beltran from Los Mochis, Mexico winds down training camp as he prepares to take on Takahiro Ao from Chiba, Japan in the main event, a 12-round bout for the vacant WBO Lightweight World Championship , Friday, May 1st. The bout marks the first of a new partnership with Top