forum_new23(By Erik Killin @ Ringside) – In front of an international crowd of 10,277 fans at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, California, Andre “S.O.G.” Ward (21-1, 13 KOs) dismantled Mikkel “The Viking Warrior” Kessler (42-2, 31 KOs) Saturday night. The hometown hero became the only American to win in the opening stage of Showtime’s Super Six Super Middleweight Tournament.

Ward used combinations and great defense to win a stunning, relatively easy, technical decision. The bout was stopped from one of three cuts suffered by the Viking Warrior. The cut which prompted the referee to call an end to the bout in round eleven was the result of a headbutt suffered in the middle rounds.

Ward attempted to establish the jab early on in round one and successfully switched to southpaw and scored well. After the feeling out process, Kessler landed a partially blocked left hook. Ward ended the opening stanza with good movement and body shots.

Round two was a better round for Kessler. The champ backed up Ward a bit more but Ward’s defense frustrated Kessler. Ward landed a right hand to punctuate the round.

Ward came out firing the jab in round three and just slightly missed a big right hand. Ward picked up the pace and was able to land well with both hands. Kessler’s face began showing signs of Ward’s offense.

Round four was the best round early on with both men landing solid shots. Kessler landed his best punch of the fight via a left hook which Ward absorbed well. Moments later Ward landed a big right that stunned the champ.

Round five was a bit slower paced. Kessler tried to slow down Ward by going to the body more consistently.

Ward peppered Kessler with jabs in round six. Ward backed up Kessler in the final minute with nice combos and landed a big right to finish the round.

Round seven was a rougher round fought at close quarters. This didn’t help the Viking Warrior though as Ward still held the edge. Ward also bounced a beautiful left hand off the champ’s head.

In round eight, a clash of heads opened a nasty cut over the champ’s left eye. Kessler began clinching a bit and appeared to be wearing down. Ward landed some nice body shots while in the clinch.

Kessler picked up the pace in round nine attempting to salvage his title. This was a decent round for the champ.

Another headbutt occurred in round ten as the cuts worsened for Kessler. Ward landed jabs throughout the round and backed up the champ with combinations.

Needing a knockout to win, Kessler pressed forward. Ward landed some big rights mid-round as the cuts worsened. The doctor stepped in to examine the cut and called a halt to the bout at 1:42 of round eleven.

Judges Stanley Christodoulou and Steve Morrow had it 98-92, and Michael Hook scored the bout 97-93, all in favor of Ward. Boxingfanatics.com scored the bout 98-92, for Ward.

Ward is now scheduled to face Jermain Taylor in 2010 in stage two of the Super Six tournament.

The undercard wasn’t as strong as the main event.

In a four round junior middleweight bout. Tony Hirsch, (10-3-1, 5 KOs) won an uneventful unanimous decision over Jose Celaya, (31-6, 16 KOs). All three judges scored the bout 40-36.

Local Jr middleweight prospects Karim “Hard Hitta” Mayfield, (11-0-1, 7 KOs), and Francisco Santana, (11-2, 5 KOs) battled it out in a highly anticipated rematch. After two very slow rounds the two picked it up in round three. Santana landed a couple of solid left hooks that didn’t seem to faze Mayfield.

In round four, both fighters continued to trade with Mayfield seeming to get the better of the exchanges. Mayfield dropped Santana in round five after landing several big right hands. Mayfield went to the wrong corner giving Santana some extra time to recover. It was academic as Mayfield ended the fight with a flurry at 2:27 of round five.

Local prospect Stan Martyniouk, (8-0, 1 KO), won an easy four round decision against late sub Anthony Martinez, (21-33-3, 9 KOs). Martyniouk used his superior handspeed to land combos and left hooks to the body in round one.

Stan continued the offense in round two landing one-two combos.

In round three Martyniouk used the jab to control the round while doubling up on the left hook to the body. Martinez seemed ready to go early in round four but came back strong in the second half. Martyniouk attacked the body while Martinez taunted and sat on the ropes.
Final scores all read 40-36 in favor of Martyniouk.

In the opener, junior lightweight Mel Crossty, (4-0-1, 1 KO), won a four round unanimous decision over Carlos Herrera, (2-3, 1 KO). Crossty dropped Herrera in round one. The southpaw then went on to use a slick defense to dominate the remainder of the fight. Official scores read 39-36, 40-35, and 40-35.

forum_new23(By Erik Killin) - Andre ward takes on Mikkel Kessler this Saturday in Oakland at the Oracle arena. The hometown hero takes on his biggest test to date when he faces the WBA Super Middleweight Champion. The two combatants have a combined record of 62-1 with 45 KOs.

Come out and support the only American fighter left in the tourney without a loss.

Unbeaten local prospects Karim Mayfield and Stan Martyniouk are also on the card in separate bouts.

Tickets are still available. Contact: (510) 569-2121 or visit Ticketmaster.com

ANDRE WARD-MIKKEL KESSLER MEDIA WORK OUT:
11:30 for Kessler workout; 12:30 p.m. for Ward workout.

Note: Workout is open to the public.

Kings Gym
843 35th Avenue
Oakland, CA., (510) 261-2199

forum_new23MIKKEL KESSLER vs. ANDRE WARD

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2009

ORCALE ARENA, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA

Live on SHOWTIME(r) 10 p.m. (ET/PT)

NEW YORK (November 17, 2009) – The Mikkel Kessler vs. Andre Ward fight
will be televised live on SHOWTIME from Oracle Arena, in Oakland,
Calif., on Saturday, Nov. 21, beginning at 10 p.m. (ET/PT) (delayed on
the West Coast).

The Kessler-Ward fight is part of the historic inaugural Super Six World
Boxing Classic, a six fighter, round-robin tournament featuring the
class of the Super Middleweight division from home and abroad. Five of
the world’s top boxing promoters have collaborated with SHOWTIME
Sports(r) to facilitate this epic tournament. Lou DiBella of DiBella
Entertainment, Dan Goossen of Goossen Tutor Promotions, Mick Hennessy of
Hennessy Sports, Gary Shaw of Gary Shaw Productions LLC and Wilfried and
Kalle Sauerland of Sauerland Event will promote the tournament which
began October 17th and runs through spring 2011.

For more information on the Super Six World Boxing Classic, including
exclusive videos, photography, expert analysis from Al Bernstein and
Steve Farhood, and much more please visit www.WorldBoxingClassic.com.

For information on all SHOWTIME Sports telecasts, including exclusive
behind-the-scenes video and photo galleries from its events and complete
information on the Super Six World Boxing Classic, please visit the website at: http://www.sports.sho.com

forum_new23(By Mitch Abramson, NY Daily News) - The sport of boxing has a lot of belts (and problems). There are interim belts and belts in recess and New York State belts. There are so many belts that if you’re a fighter, chances are you own one.

Showtime is doing its part to remedy this headache by staging a round-robin tournament that would straighten out the super middleweight division and its four different world champions.

It’s called the Super Six World Boxing Classic and it will include two current super middleweight champs, two former middleweight champs and a pair of rising boxers with Olympic pedigrees.

It’s the brainchild of senior VP of Showtime Sports, Ken Hershman, who convinced five different promoters to sign on.

Full Article

forum_new14Edison Miranda has not been shy about how he feels about Andre Ward, his opponent in Saturday’s colossal super middleweight battle in Ward’s hometown of Oakland, Calif.

“I can’t wait to get in the ring and to get into his face because I have no respect for Ward,” said Miranda (32-3, 28 KOs). “No, I wasn’t surprised when he called and wanted to fight me. I’ll fight anybody. I can’t wait for Saturday night to show the world who Edison Miranda is and that I’m going to be the champion.”

The 12-round fight at the Oracle Arena for Ward’s North American Boxing Organization (NABO) and North American Boxing Federation (NABF) super middleweight titles will be the featured bout on a special Saturday primetime edition of ShoBox: The New Generation, on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast).

Miranda, who’s promoted by Seminole Warriors Boxing, answered six questions posed by SHOWTIME earlier this week about his thoughts on the unbeaten Ward (18-0, 12 KOs).

SHOWTIME: What is your prediction for Saturday night?

MIRANDA: “I have said it before. I have no respect for Andre Ward. Andre Ward has zero chance to win this fight. I will knock him out in the 10th round. In the 10th round, he will go down.”

SHOWTIME: You say you have no respect for Andre Ward? Do you respect any of your opponents?

MIRANDA: “I respect Ward as a person and as a man but the second we enter that ring that’s all gone. I respect no one in the ring. That’s how I feel for whoever I fight. Actually, the second they tell me I’m going to fight someone I lose all respect for them. Ward hasn’t accomplished anything besides a gold medal, and I’m very surprised he even got that. When you look at my career you see that in my first 21 fights I knocked every one of them out. So I don’t think Andre has what it takes to win. On Saturday he’s going to see what it’s like to be in the ring with a real man and what it’s like to get hit by a real man.”

SHOWTIME: Does constant questions about your early childhood—how you were raised on the streets of Colombia—bother you?

MIRANDA: “No, it doesn’t bother me at all. They can talk about it all they want but for me I don’t want to think about that. I want to think about the present and the future. The only thing I’m thinking about right now is Andre Ward.”

SHOWTIME: Is there anything that people would be shocked to know or do not know about you?

MIRANDA: “No, there is nothing that the public doesn’t know about me. I’ve never hidden anything and I don’t have any secrets. There are no surprises with me.”

SHOWTIME: You invited to fly Carl Froch from England to Oakland to watch Saturday’s fight. Has he responded to that?

MIRANDA: “I haven’t really thought about that. I’ve been so focused on training. Although I put the invitation out there I haven’t really followed up on it. I was serious to invite him and I really wanted him there but looking back maybe it was a mistake to invite him. Let’s just say he took me up on the invitation. Once he sees what I’m going to do to Ward he would never think of getting into the ring with me.”

SHOWTIME: Is there a sense of urgency with this fight? Do you feel like you have to win this fight to be recognized as one of the best in the 168-pound division?

MIRANDA: “I have no anticipation for this fight or urgency because if I did feel that I had something to prove then I would think I was going to lose. I’m not in that mentality. The fact is that I’m going to win.”

Saturday’s event will be being promoted by Goossen Tutor Promotions in association with Leonard Productions. The Ward-Miranda bout will be presented in association with Seminole Warriors Boxing. Tickets, starting at $25 are on sale at the Oracle Box Office and through Ticketmaster. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. PT. The first non-televised fight is at 5 p.m. PT.

Nick Charles and Steve Farhood will call the action from ringside. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

For more information on SHOWTIME Sports, including exclusive behind-the-scenes video and photo galleries, complete telecast information and more, please go to the new SHOWTIME Sports website at http://sports.sho.com.

forum_new12No. 2-Ranked 2004 Olympic Games Gold Medalist and Oakland Native Andre Ward and hard-hitting Top 10 contender, Edison Miranda, will participate in a free public open workout on Tuesday, May 12, 2009. The workout will take place at The Plaza (between Oracle Arena and Oakland-Alameda) at 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland, CA 91733.

Miranda will work out at 4:30 PM PT and Ward will work out at 5:30 PM PT.

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