Thread: Punishment Inc.
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Old 02-13-2006, 10:04 AM   #452
PilotMan
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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The time comes in a young fighters career, when he needs to test his meddle against another young figher on his way to the top. Sometimes the winner makes his move, and claims his destiny, and sometimes the loser falls into disrepair, and never is the same again. The time has come for one, young Punishment Inc fighter to cross this path.

In three weeks, Ismael Gutierrez will face his toughest challenge. He will fight Nolito Lamela. Lamela currently has a record of 6-0-1(1). Lamela, is a very accurate puncher with a great chin, and a solid punch. He won’t press the action, but will look to take advantage of mistakes made by the other guy. Both men are at the top of their respective games right now, and both could easily use this to move to bigger and better things. Gutierrez is the early favorite, but time will tell.







The results from last weeks fightes were exciting to say the least.

In the Flyweight division, Mauro Martinez continued his winning ways by scoring an 8th round KO of Gerardo Ramirez. (+22.2k) He deserves his shot now, please?

In the Light Heavyweight division, Otto Pink won a split decision over Julio Perez. If this doesn’t kick Perez out of the top 10, I don’t know what will. (+400k, yeah baby!)

And in the Bantamweight division, Hiroshi Nagase was crowned the new champion after he surprised Zarate, and knocked him out in the 3rd round of their title fight. Without Job in there, the division is up for grabs, but maybe he will get his shot again. (-50k)







The Light heavyweight title is on the line this week.

Light Heavyweight World Champion and Fighter of the Year - Bob Foster 67-8-1(53) v. #2 Roy Jones 46-2-1(35)

Jones last loss was to Foster over a year ago. Foster tagged him and Jones was out in round one. Both of Jones’ losses were by KO in round one. So I figure, if he survives round one, he will win. This will be Foster’s second defense of the title, and first this year. Jones is rated very high, but his fights havn’t been great lately. This fight should not go the distance, but who knows? Both are killers. Jones is the favorite at 2/5, while the odds on the champ are 2/1. I will take the Champ with a proven history and those odds any day of the week.
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