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Cintron vs Smith LIVE

Cintron vs Smith live streams.

Cintron after long years of silence, takes another fight in the ring hoping to get another shot title. Its been some years since that defeat from Lewis, and now Cintron pleads for another chance, even just a shot for that title.

But that isn't going to be an easy fight for him. He'll be facing Smith, who's said to be one boxing perspective.

Here are some Cintron vs Smith live streams.

Agbeko vs Mares

Showtime’s bantamweight tournament will ultimately conclude this S
aturday night with International boxing Federation (IBF) bantamweight champion Joseph Agbeko (28-2, 22 KO’s) facing still unbeaten WBC Silver bantamweight champion Abner Mares (21-0-1, 13 KO’s) on the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Vegas, Nevada.

Agbeko, 31, defeated Yonnhy Perez as part of his last fight by a 12 round unanimous decision to capture the IBF belt last December. Before that, Agbeko ended up beaten by Perez in any 12 round decision in October 2009. That fight sorts of took systems interest out from the tourney in the process, because boxing fans had already seen both fight and were expecting another wide decision win for Perez.

Mares, 25, has received an undesirable tournament, fighting with a 12 round draw with Perez in May 2010, after which you can winning an awfully controversial 12 round split decision win over Vic Darchinyan in December 2010. Darchinyan landed the considerably cleaner shots all all over the fight along Mares looking like a bloody mess. The battle really needed a rematch before selling it to a finals.

Taken as a whole, with Mares winning a questionable decision over Darchinyan and Agbeko having beaten not everybody aside from Perez, it types of definitely makes the finals feel anti-climatic. The tournament really needed more fighters as it to look like a real tournament.

Watch live at Sportswhe LIVE.

Katsidis vs Lozada

He's returned! After working four yrs in the us, fighting the very best in the world, 2 time World Champion Michael Katsidis "The Great" is going to once again box on Australian coast.

"The Great" has taken part in 8 world title fights, 5 fight of the season bouts, and fought against likes of Juan Manuel Marquez, Jesus Chavez, Joel Casamayor, Juan Diaz, Robert Guerrero, a mixture of upcoming hall of famers and multiple division world title winners. Katsidis is going to again please crowds taking on big striking Mexican Michael Lozada.

Katsidis
has been beaten severely in battles against Juan Manuel Marquez previous November within a ninth round TKO after which by way of a twelve round decision to Robert Guerrero last April. Yet, the 5’7" Katsidis feels that they’ll possibly be tougher within 140, and in his potent brawling design, he can find himself amongst by far the most enjoyable fighters on the weight class.
There’s likely to be room for Katsidis with Devon Alexander, Amir Khan and Timothy Bradley moving up in weight into the welterweight division. But first Katisidis must prove that they can compete for the weight by beating Lozada.

Lozada has 30 KO's outside of 38 wins against among the best worldwide and combine this with Katsidis' all action style will help make it a fight everyone else may not dare to miss.
Live at Sportswhe LIVE.

Smart Gilas Ripped Malaysians 86-68

Chris Tiu unloaded eight of his 14 points in the third quarter and led four other Smart Gilas players in double figures as Nationals notched their third in four games to move a game away from securing a semifinal slot.

Smart Gilas won over the Malaysians, 86-68, and will be facing the unbeaten Koreans in their next with a victory providing the Nationals a sure spot in the final four come Saturday.

Seven-point-four seconds left in the third, Asi Taulava of PH team was thrown out with Malaysian center Yoong Jing Kwaan. The malaysian grabbed Taulava's crotch, sending Asi sprawling on the floor.

Taulava got up, chased Kwaan and threw vicious punches, one landing on the cheeks of Kwaan, before the referees intervend and ejected both players.

"I would have never reacted that way. But it was like a punch and it was the worst feeling," said Asi.

JV Casio and Marcus Douthit spent the entire game cheering their teammates from the bench.

"Korea is a tough game for us and this the reason why we rested some of our players," said PH coach Rajko Toroman.

PH vs Korea, August 10, Wednesday.

MLB: team matches for August 9

Angels vs Yankees
White Sox vs Orioles
Tigers vs Indians
Athletics vs Blue Jays
Braves vs Marlins
Rockies vs Reds
Royals vs Rays
Padres vs Mets
Mariners vs Rangers
Nationals vs Cubs
Red Sox vs Twins
Brewers vs Cardinals
Astros vs D-Backs
Phillies vs Dodgers
Pirates vs Giants

Today's Boxing

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Its great how today's boxing rings have turned into football fields. Players rushes into the ring, kick each others balls and throw themselves down hard in that ring.

From Ali to Pacquiao, the boxing ring had evolved from a black-vs-white agenda to a nation-to-nation cold wars. How exciting and patriotic would that be then.

Not until today, when every punch is like every teller-machine's crispy money sound. Its really entertaining watching two people trying devastatingly, destroy each others' face. Only that with every punch that hits your face, the boxer earns a dollar in his bank accounts.

One issue this week is Pavlik's controversial pulling-back in his fight this Sunday against Cunningham. Pavlik's team said that they were not satisfied by the purse of the fight. Cunningham was so disappointed knowing that the reason behind Pavlik's decision was money.

On the other hand, still live on Sunday is the match between Time Coleman and Vernon Pari, live here on sportswhe.