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Saturday, August 8, 2009

West Wins by controversial decision

Photo/story by Lori Steinhorst


When Kaliesha West, now 11-1-0 (2 KOs), of Moreno Valley, California, and Rolanda Andrews, 8-8-1 (3 KOs), of Atlanta, Georgia, and native of Washington D.C., met last Saturday night at the Agua Caliente Casino in Rancho Mirage, California, on the undercard of Bradley vs. Campbell, both of them had great expectations. The prospect of being on the undercard of a hugely advertised event was exciting and validating for West and Andrews. Each of them were facing an opponent worthy of their talents and both had trained hard for this meeting.

Scheduled for only six rounds, these women understood that they would have to get busy early and lay claim to as many rounds as possible to obtain the victory. With West being the taller orthodox fighter, Andrews, a seasoned veteran southpaw, went right to work on a plan to come in strong and counter punch the right handed West. It appeared that Andrews was successful and West was a bit offset in trying to reach the slick southpaw.

West was quick to adjust and with a bit of speed and tenacity was able to catch up to Andrews. While it appeared that West had taken the brunt of the damage with a battered and swollen face, and many fight fans in the crowd felt certain it would be declared a draw, In the end, Kaliesha West's hand was raised and she was awarded the win by unanimous decision. However, both women fought hard and fought well.

This fight is an excellent example of what can happen when two women represent this sport with a skill and talent equal to each other, who come in prepared. well trained and put their heart and skills into action. This crowd was not disappointed in this bout and many fight fans commented on how much they enjoyed the women's bout. For a lot of the people attending this event this was the first time they had actually seen a women's professional boxing event. It appears the West vs. Andrews fight put a few new fans in the women's boxing corner, and left them wanting more!

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WBAN Comments: Luis Sandoval of boxingscene.com reported the following on this bout. "Kaliesha entered the ring with a warriors mask and tried to live up to it by going straight at Andrews. Both decided to exchange in the middle of the ring but it was Andrews who was winning the exchanges. West tried her best to pour it on but the southpaw from DC continued to land straight lefts and right hooks. After a 6th and final round that saw both women throw everything but the kitchen sink at each other, it was West who walked off with a surprising unanimous decision that received boos from the crowd."

WBAN would like to see a rematch of this bout in an area that is on neutral grounds. Andrews came in as the out-of-towner in this bout with West. Andrews returned to the sport in 2008, after not fighting since 2004. In her successful return in 2008, Andrews came into this fight with West with a fresh start of 2-0, since originally boxing prior to 2004. WBAN would like to view the video of this fight. If the bout is uploaded on YouTube, please notify WBAN and we will link it to the fight. Otherwise, if there is anyone who has the complete six-rounds of the fight, we would like to get view this bout. To Contact Team Andrews

Call the 24/7 Boxing Hotline at 845-893-2829 Write to Her manager David Selwyn at Boxing @Msn.com

QUEZADA IS PLAYING TRICKS ON US

By Raymond Markarian

August 6, 2009
Photo Laura De La Torre
TheSweetScience.com

After Manuel Quezada knocked out Travis Walker in the first round of a homecoming fight in Lemoore, Ca on July 16th, he had a smile on his face. It was the closest Quezada has come to becoming a magician.

Boxers are like magicians because they are both in a performance based industry. Sure a magician could have the greatest trick in the world, but without stage presence, or some kind of attention grabber, a show could turn to disaster.
One of my favorite movies, The Prestige shows a prime example of one-ups-man-ship between two magicians played by Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale. Jackman's character seems more talented than Bale's. But when it came to performing an act, Bale had the greater charisma. Therefore Bale's character generally drew the bigger audiences in the movie.

Usually in sports, winning means everything. But in boxing, a victory does not necessarily provide universal acclaim. That is why fighters have to win, and they have to look good doing it. It is not always about the W.
The most exciting fighters attract the spectators. It is almost a guarantee that a technical boxer like Winky Wright would have a tougher time selling tickets than a knockout artist like Mike Tyson.

Quezada's win created tremors in the division. His knockout of Walker in the first round was two rounds faster than Chris Arreola disposed of Walker nine months earlier. Now Manuel Quezada is a holding a rabbit in his hat. There is a growing reputation surrounding the proud Mexican heavyweight contender who feels like the outcome of his victory is more important than the time it took to finish the job. Does beating Walker faster than Arreola beat him mean that Quezada is a stronger puncher than Arreola?
"Everybody has been saying that to me. I don't really look into that Arreola win too much. I just think that I caught him with a better shot do you know what I mean."

But Quezada is happy about the win nonetheless. "It is exciting. I am happy about this win and proud that I could be known as one of the other strongest Hispanic heavyweights in boxing."Continue Reading..

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V. Klitschko to fight Arreola in LA on Sept. 26

By GREG BEACHAM, AP Sports Writer

LOS ANGELES (AP)—
Vitali Klitschko has agreed to defend his WBC heavyweight title against rising prospect Chris Arreola in Los Angeles on Sept. 26.

Arreola promoter Dan Goossen confirmed details of the much-rumored fight to The Associated Press on Wednesday.

The bout will be the 38-year-old Klitschko’s third fight since returning from a layoff of nearly four years to beat Samuel Peter late last year. Klitschko (37-2, 36 KOs) hoped to fight England’s David Haye in Germany on Sept. 12, but Haye backed out last month, choosing to fight Nikolai Valuev instead.

So Klitschko agreed to a major fight at Staples Center for the third time in his career. He’ll take on Arreola (27-0, 24 KOs), who grew up east of Los Angeles and lives in Riverside.

Arreola is hoping to become the first Mexican-American fighter to win a major heavyweight title, and Goossen expects a large Southern California crowd supporting both boxers. Klitschko has lived in Los Angeles at times for the past several years.

“I just think it could go through the roof,” Goossen said. “I think we’re going to pack Staples.”

Klitschko, whose brother Wladimir holds the IBF and WBO heavyweight titles, fought Lennox Lewis at Staples Center in June 2003, losing on cuts in the sixth round despite leading the fight on the judges’ scorecards. Klitschko then won the WBC title in Los Angeles in 2004, stopping Corrie Sanders.

After one more defense, Klitschko retired and repeatedly scuttled comeback attempts because of injuries and two failed campaigns to become the mayor of Kiev, Ukraine. When he finally returned against Peter, Klitschko had little trouble stopping the champion, who quit on his stool after the eighth round in Germany.

The fight with Arreola came together quickly after Haye dropped out. Arreola had been anticipating a fight against Oleg Maskaev next month, but eagerly seized the chance to take on Klitschko instead.

Arreola informally broke news of the fight to several dozen fans at the Agua Caliente Resort near Palm Springs last weekend while watching Timothy Bradley’s victory over Nate Campbell.

“It’s going to be big,” Arreola told a handful of cheering fans. “I’m going to get that (title), believe it.”

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