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Boxing News: Upset in Odessa, Texas » June 21, 2023 – Fight News
By David Finger at ringside
Boxing fans in Odessa, Texas were treated to an exciting night of boxing as New Mexican Jose Luis “Guero” Sanchez scored a upset over undefeated California prospect Rashad Shahid in an eight round WBC JR NABF welterweight fight.
For boxing fans in the Land of Enchantment there was recognition that Sanchez was a scrappy, and deceptively talented, fighter despite his record of 12-3-1. But in Texas he was a little more of an unknown quantity. But after dominating the San Diego native over eight rounds he clearly made a name for himself in Texas as well.
At the opening bell of the co-main event Shahid, 146.4, marched forward, loading up on heavy shots. But Sanchez , 146.6, boxed effectively against his aggressive foe and dropped him in the closing seconds of the opening round. Sanchez maintained control in round two and in round three a hard left sent Shahid reeling into the ropes, midway through the round. However, in round four it started to appear as if Shahid was slowly taking back control of the fight as he seemed to edge out the round. But it was short lived as Sanchez regained control of the fight in round five in dramatic fashion, knocking down Shahid for the second time in the fight with a picture perfect counter. By round six Sanchez was starting to show some signs of fatigue, but Shahid was unable to capitalize and although Sanchez was visibly tired in the final two rounds of the fight, his built up such a huge lead in the opening five rounds that the scores were academic. Judge Daniel Sandoval scored the fight 79-71 while judge James Moreno had it closer at 76-74. The third judge, Kerry Hatley, scored the fight 77-73 for the Albuquerque native who sees his record improve to 13-3-1, 4 KOs and now hi=olds the JR NABF welterweight title. With the loss Shahid falls to 10-1, 7 KOs.
In the highly anticipated main event, popular local featherweight prospect Conrado Martinez took on his toughest test in fellow undefeated prospect Frankie Sanchez Jr. from Aurora, Colorado. Despite only being 19-years old Sanchez was not afraid to stir the pot, as both fighters developed some bad blood at the press conference. But despite this being his first fight outside of Colorado and Wyoming, Sanchez came in confident and clearly was not overwhelmed by the moment. Although both fighters started the fight cautiously, the Martinez would go on to land a solid right hand that had the crowd cheering. But Sanchez showed that he came to Texas to go to war and he fired back with a counter right of his own. By round two the tone of the fight was emerging: Sanchez, not respecting the power of his opponent, would walk in throwing bombs while Martinez, seeing opportunities, would pick his counterpunches carefully. Sanchez briefly pinned Martinez on the ropes and tried to unload, but the cagy Texan was able to avoid most of the punches. The third round saw more of the same with Sanchez throwing punches in bunches but with the less active Martinez displaying his defensive skills while landing the periodic counterpunch. It looked like the recipe for a tough fight to score, with the fight to be decided on if the judges liked accuracy or activity more. But by round four it appeared that Sanchez had started to run out of gas, with his activity level going down significantly. By round five Martinez was in control as he maintained distance behind the jab and kept the gritty Sanchez on the outside, nullifying his aggression. Still, there seemed to be the possibility of a draw, leading to many Odessa fight fans holding their breath as the decision was announced. In the end however, the judges saw Martinez as the clear winner with two judges scoring the bout 60-54 while the third scored it 58-56. With the win Martinez improves to 6-0, 0 KOs while Sanchez, who still remains a prospect worth keeping an eye on, falls to 6-1-2, 5 KOs.
In a highly anticipated undercard fight, super middleweight prospect Joey Alday Jr. scored the biggest win of his career as he knocked out veteran Salvador Alexis Camacho Velazquez in just 27-seconds. It was a step up in competition for Alday as Camacho, the former Mexican Super Welterweight champion, had fought some big name fighters in his 31-fight career including Terrance Cauthen and Erickson Lubin. But Alday made a statement, knocking Camacho out cold with a picture perfect left hook that send Camacho to the canvas in the opening seconds of the round. Referee Robert Velez wisely waved off the fight midway through the count. With the win Alday improved to 10-1, 8 KOs while Camacho falls to 24-8, 22 KOs.
Rounding off the card junior lightweight prospect Jose Manuel Izaquirre, 131.2, of Odessa scored an impressive six round majority decision over Alejandro “El Pork Chop” Guerrero, 132, of Irving, Texas. The southpaw Izaquirre frustrated Guerrero with his southpaw jab and his overall awkwardness, and appears to be a fighter who could make a run down the line. With the win Izaguirre improves to 6-0, 2 KOs while Guerrero falls to 12-4, 9 KOs.
In a stunning upset Joshua Montoya boxed brilliantly en route to a four round decision over undefeated Marshall Sanchez over four rounds in a junior lightweight fight. Montoya used his size and reach advantage to completely frustrate his undefeated foe. With the win Montoya improves to 5-3-2, 0 KOs while Sanchez falls to 10-1, 4 KOs.
Also rounding off the card, welterweight Kevin Soto improved to 4-1, 2 KOs after he stopped Ricky Evans at 2:42 of the second round. Evans sees his record now stand at 0-5. Debuting Alberto Hernandez scored a four round split decision over Gerardo Reyes in a lightweight fight and in the opening fight of the fight Venezuelan Luis Roman improved to 3-3, 2 KOs after crushing Mexican Alejandro Heredia by way of second round TKO. The end came at 0:57 after referee Rocky Burke stopped the action.
Overall the event proved to be a knockout for the promotional team of Iram Sanchez and the Discovery Odessa Fight Night crew. With a near capacity crowd at the Panamerican Ballroom in Odessa it is safe to say that we should be seeing more boxing coming to Odessa, Texas in 2023.
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David Goyer Shares Details About David Fincher’s Two-Hour ‘Blade’ Meeting: ‘It Was Such a Fleshed-Out Pitch’ – Yahoo Entertainment
David Fincher hasn’t worked on a blockbuster franchise since making his infamous directorial debut on “Alien 3” — a film that he has since disavowed due to what he saw as excessive studio interference — but he has flirted with taking on big properties on multiple occasions. He spent years developing an adaptation of Jules Verne’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” for Disney with the intention of casting Brad Pitt. And more recently, he was briefly attached to direct Pitt in a “World War Z” sequel.
Fincher obsessives who are curious about his would-be blockbusters received an interesting tidbit this week when David Goyer made an appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast. Goyer is best known for writing DC movies for both Christopher Nolan and Zack Snyder, but he began his career as a superhero scribe by writing all three “Blade” movies. On the podcast, he revealed that he collaborated with Fincher to develop the first film, with the “Fight Club” director being considered to helm the project.
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“I developed a draft with Fincher before he had done ‘Se7en,’” Goyer said. “I think he had done ‘Alien 3’ and maybe he was developing ‘Se7en.’ I developed a draft with him. I remember going to our producers office… There was this giant conference table. Fincher laid out 40 to 50 books of photography and art with Post-It notes inside them. He said, ‘This is the movie.’”
Goyer revealed that Fincher pitched his vision for the film with predictably meticulous detail. While Fincher did not ultimately end up directing “Blade,” the screenwriter explained that his creative influence was felt throughout the finished product.
“[Fincher] took us on a two-hour tour around the table of the aesthetics of this scene, that character,” Goyer said. “It was such a fully fleshed-out visual pitch… I had never seen something like that before. A lot of that thinking infused my further revisions.”
Fincher’s next film, the Michael Fassbender-led serial killer drama “The Killer,” recently premiered at the 2023 Venice Film Festival. Netflix will release the film in theaters on Friday, October 27 before it begins streaming on Friday, November 10.
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Boxing News: Early Results from Verona, NY » September 25, 2023 – Fight News
By Boxing Bob Newman at ringside
In a highly skilled and very tactical fight, Junior Lightweights Abraham “Super” Nova and Adam “Blu Nose” Lopez lived up to the predictions that they might deliver the fight of the night. After three tactical rounds, things heated up in the fourth with a nice toe to toe exchange late in the round. In the fifth, a beautiful right-left-right combination deposited Lopez hard on his back. As Nova tried to cut off the ring and follow up on his advantage, he could be heard saying, “It’s my birthday…I got to get this win,” to a retreating Lopez. (It is in fact Nova’s 29th birthday). Nova was credited with another knockdown in the sixth, as Lopez tried to hold on after being raked along the ropes and stumbled to the canvas when he couldn’t keep his grip on a backpedaling Nova. Lopez managed to gather himself in the seventh and actually appeared to take the eighth, snapping Nova’s head with some beautiful combinations at the end of the round.
Nova was able to hop on his bicycle in the ninth and hold off a charging Lopez with his jab. The tenth and final round was something out of the movies. Both men teed off on each other seemingly non-Stop for easily two out of the three minutes that the round lasted. It was amazing that nobody went down, but Nova capped the round and the fight off by staggering Lopez with the final blows of the fight. Even though 2023 is only 14 days old, it will take some doing to pass this is the round of the year! The final scores were 97-91 and 98-90 twice, all for Nova who comes back with a hard fought win after his loss to Robeisy Ramirez last year, raising his record to 22-1 15 KOs. The hard luck Lopez falls to 16-4, KOs.
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Jr. Lightweight prospect Haven Brady, Jr. had a tougher than expected task in Colombian Ruben Cervera. While Brady looked to pick his shots, Cervera was landing a few of his own, bloodying Brady’s lower lip by the end of the second. It became a game of single shots where Brady would vocalize with each blow he threw. Seconds before the end of the fifth, Cervera nailed Brady with an overhand right that stunned him. Cervera tries to follow up and one of his blows did land after the bell, prompting a warning from referee Benjy Esteves, Jr. It appeared that Brady was a bit busier each in each round and really capped it off in the eighth and final round by controlling the ring and dictating the action to the final bell. The final tally read: 78-74, 79-73 and 80-72, all for Brady, Jr. who moves to 9-0, 4 KOs. Cervera slides to 13-4, 11 KOs.
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Local darling Bryce Mills, fighting in front of hometown fans for the first time in his young career put on a solid, workman like performance over tough Margarito Hernandez. Mills displayed excellent skills, footwork and angles in systematically controlling Hernandez over the six rounds. At the end of the second, referee Charlie Fitch called in the doctor to check for bleeding from the left ear of Hernandez, which turned out to be a cut just inside the ear and not internal bleeding from the eardrum. Try as he might Mills could not stop or even drop Hernandez and he did take a few shots from the gritty Washingtonian. In the end, all three judges saw it 60-54 for Mills 11-1, 4KOs. Hernandez slips under .500 at 3-4-1.
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Rising welterweight knockout artist Brian Norman, Jr. tried to blitz Rodrigo Coria in the opening round and almost pulled off the trick. Coria appeared out on his feet seconds into the about, the bottom strand of rope in the neutral corner holding him up, but referee Mark Nelson let matters continue when Coria fought back. Norman Jr. appeared to tire and then paced himself for the rest of the round, letting Coria off the hook. The pace slowed markedly the second, then Norman picked things up a little bit more in the third, but Coria did back Norman to the ropes with some good body work. Coria controlled the fourth with good jabs and body work again along the ropes.
The fifth round saw both men doing good work, each taking a turn controlling pieces of the action. In the seventh, Coria landed some telling headshots in rapid succession, buckling Norman’s knees and having him groggy along the ropes. Norman was able to escape and survive the round but the crowd was now revved up! Seconds into the eighth and final round, Norman had Coria in a neutral corner when he himself was clipped and buckled again. He quickly recovered encountered cleanly, dropping Coria to his knees and bringing the crowd to its feet. It wasn’t over though as Coria fought back and stunned Norman again along the ropes. There would be no knockout. The scores were 79-72 and 77-74 twice, all for Norman, Jr. who moves to 23-0, 19 KOs, while the gallant Coria falls to 10-5, 2 KOs.
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In the second fight of the night, featherweight prospect Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington controlled Juan Antonio Lopez over 6 pedestrian rounds for a 60-54 sweep on all three judges’ scorecards. Lopez talked almost as much as he threw punches, trying to psych out the highly touted prospect Carrington. Neither fighter was hurt along the way. “Shu Shu” moves to 6-0, 3 KOs, while Lopez falls to 17-13-1, 7 KOs.
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In a rare battle of novice unbeatens, Dante Benjamin, Jr. took on Emmanueal Austin in a scheduled six round light heavyweight opener. After a half round of feeling each other out, Benjamin shook Austin with a combination, finally dropping him near his own corner. A follow-up barrage had Austin reeling, forcing referee Mark Nelson to stop matters at 2:50 of the opening stanza. Benjamin Jr is now 5-0, 3KOs, while Austin loses his first at 6-1, 6KO.
That’s a great win for Nova coming off a blowout loss.
I absolutely HATE when they put another sport on right before the fight because you know it’s going to run over. It’s worst when it’s baseball, but with all those timeouts at the end of close basketball games, those things can run on and on and on.
Let’s see him step it up now
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One Brutal Scene of Edward Norton's Hulk That Makes Him Way … – FandomWire
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe keeps its movies PG-13 for a reason. Kids as well as adults enjoy these superhero movies but the MCU has broken the rule several times. Edward Norton portrayed the character of Hulk in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk quite more brutally than Mark Ruffalo.
Talking about the movie that wasn’t much of a success, fans were reminded of what the early MCU used to look like. In a brutal scene in the movie, people around the world were quit shocked when Edward Norton’s Hulk kicks Tim Roth’s Abomination into a tree with a little blood splattering on-screen!
Admittedly, the MCU hadn’t fully established itself as a cinematic universe when The Incredible Hulk was released back in 2008 the Hulk was still a part of the Marvel comics. Edward Norton, from the Fight Club fame, decided to join in for the ride by portraying the role of Bruce Banner in the movie.
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Although the movie did not meet people’s expectations, the film had its fair share of iconic scenes and clips. One of the notable scenes was the Hulk fighting against Tim Roth’s Emil Blonsky. Being a fearless soldier tasked with killing Bruce Banner, Tim Roth had an exceptional fight scene with the Hulk.
After the fight is over, Blonsky walks up to Norton in his Hulk form and asks “Is that it? Is that all you got?”. This results in the Hulk getting angrier and kicking Blonsky so hard that he flies a few feet away. The scene depicts Blonsky hitting the ground and rolling towards a tree stump. With a hard thud, the character lands face-first into the tree stump and his body sinks to the ground.
Although the focus is on General Ross during that scene, the out-of-focus face of Blonsky shows quite a significant amount of bleeding. The scene is intense and terrifying at the same time which showcased the fact that Edward Norton’s Hulk was indeed more devastating and chaotic compared to Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk in the MCU.
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It could have been a very likely possibility that the scene mentioned above was written by Edward Norton himself. According to film trivia, Tim Roth (who got kicked in the face) stated that Norton used to re-write his scenes every day while on the sets of The Incredible Hulk.
The Fight Club actor and Liv Tyler also used to sit down every day and talk for hours before filming would start. As per the trivia, the duo would discuss their character’s lives especially before Bruce Banner became the Hulk which helped with the bonding between them. The Incredible Hulk received a rating of 6.6/10 on IMDB and 67% on Rotten Tomatoes and wasn’t much of a success. The 2008 film is available to stream on Disney+.
Source: ScreenRant, IMDB
Visarg Acharya joined FandomWire in 2022 as a Content Writer. Along with a penchant for writing, Visarg claims that words are the only true language made for him. Currently pursuing his B.Sc in Physics, the combination of Physics and Marvel make up for an interesting talk. Visarg Acharya has authored over 500 articles and reads books in his spare time along with an occasional series to accompany him.
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