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Wednesday Jul 23, 2008


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Jeff Lacy, Kaliesha West At Morongo

By David A. Avila

After capturing the IBF super middleweight title with a style that many compared to Mike Tyson-lite, Jeff “Left Hook” Lacy soon discovered that invisible potholes exist for anyone who travels that road.

 

The biggest pothole proved to be Wales.

 

After losing badly to agile boxer Joe Calzaghe, then injuring his shoulder in subsequent fights, the muscular and speedy Lacy decided to take a step back, several years back, to a period when the art of boxing meant something to him.

 

“People are always getting so tied up in knockouts,” said Lacy (23-1, 17 KOs), who includes himself as one of those knockout lovers. “But I can do both, I can box too.”

 

The former super middleweight champion Lacy returns to California on his quest to become world champion again and he faces Colombia’s dangerous knockout machine Epifanio Mendoza (28-5-1, 24 KOs) on Wednesday July 23, at the Morongo Casino. It’s the first collaboration with his new promoter Golden Boy Promotions.

 

“Epifanio Mendoza, I know he’s coming to fight,” said Lacy. “He’s a guy who likes to engage in fighting, not trying to box to win.”

 

Suddenly the super middleweight division is heating up, with the recent addition of Jermain Taylor and possibly Kelly Pavlik. But first, Lacy must pass by Mendoza.

 

“I’m the one with the name in this fight. Basically I’m putting it all on the line against this guy,” said Lacy, who acknowledges it’s a dangerous opponent he faces. “It’s do or die for him and for me too.”

 

Lacy says losing the title can change a lot of things, including a fighting style. That’s why he’s returning to a former trainer, Roger Bloodworth, to rekindle his early pro style.

 

Bloodworth, who trained Lacy coming out of the 2000 Olympics, feels that Lacy became addicted to knocking people senseless and because of early success, it led to disaster against Calzaghe.

 

“He wanted to knock him (Calzaghe) out spectacularly,” said Bloodworth of Lacy. “Instead of setting him up, he went straight forward.”

 

The veteran trainer, who also guides Joel Casamayor and David Tua, says that Lacy has the boxing tools to regain the world title but must refine the boxing skills that enabled him to make the U.S. Olympic team in 2000.

 

“It’s a step-by-step process,” Bloodworth says. “Of course it’s not as bad as if you’re starting in the beginning.”

 

Lacy has an abundance of confidence, especially now with Golden Boy Promotions backing him.

 

“I’m with a high-powered promotion company so that I can become a two or three-time world champion,” said Lacy. “I come in with the mentality of a killer.”

 

Kaliesha West

 

She may not pack the power of a Jeff Lacy, but Kaliesha “Wild Wild” West loves to fight.

 

Ever since she first began at age 12, the Southern California daughter of a professional prizefighter has embarked on a mission to become one of the best in the world. But it’s not always an easy road for female prizefighters.

 

West was scheduled to face a tough test against Cynthia Talmadge (2-1), an amateur star from Northern California, but that fighter was unable to pass an eye exam and was scratched from the card by the California State Athletic Commission.

 

A day before the fight Elizabeth Cervantes was the only female boxer willing to step in the ring against the high-flying West.

 

West is eager for the showdown and to fight on a card that features world-class fighters such as Lacy, Mendoza and several undefeated youngsters.

 

“This is the best fight card I’ve ever been on,” said the always energetic West. “I can’t wait.”

 

The 20-year-old West is ranked number eight by the IFBA.

 

Aside from Lacy on the main event, number five-ranked lightweight contender Jose Armando Santa Cruz is scheduled to fight Cristian Favela in an eight round bout.

 

Also on the card will be undefeated boxers Juan Carlos Velasquez, Daniel Jacobs, Carlos Velasquez, and Seth Mitchell.

 

For ticket information call (800) 252-4499.

 

Corona fight card

 

Tijuana’s Juan Burgos (18-0, 14 KOs) meets Miami’s Andres Ledesma in a featherweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds at Omega Products International in Corona on Friday July 25.  The fight card is staged by Thompson Boxing Promotions.

 

It was nearly a year ago that Burgos knocked out Adam Carrera at the same boxing site. He’s looking to establish himself as yet another featherweight bomber from Mexico.

 

Ledesma has lost nine of his last 10 bouts, but that one fight he won was a huge upset over New York’s Gary Stark Jr. by knockout. He does have pop in his fists.

 

Also on the fight card will be undefeated Hector Serrano, whose fight a year ago with Anthony Ramos at Soboba Casino was one of the most brutal fights in the last 10 years. The tall junior welterweight faces Lester Balmores (3-8-1) in a six round bout.

 

For tickets and information call (714) 935-0900.

 

Fights on television

 

Wed. ESPN2, 6 p.m. Jeff Lacy (23-1) vs. Epifanio Mendoza (28-5-1).

 

Fri. ESPN2, 6 p.m., Raymond Joval (37-4) vs. James McGirt Jr. (18-1)

 

Fri. Telefutura, 8 p.m., Jesus Karass Soto (20-3-3) vs. David Estrada (22-4).

 

Fri. Telemundo, 11:30 p.m., Antonio Diaz (42-5-1) vs. Felix Flores (22-6).

 

Sat. HBO pay-per-view, 6 p.m., Miguel Cotto (32-0) vs. Antonio Margarito (36-5); Giovanni Segura (19-0-1) vs. Cesar Canchila (26-1).

 

 

 

 

 

 


Contact David A. Avila @ TheSweetScience.com


Smiley C:  K West is not just another cutie. She is a cutie who can straight knock off an opponent's head. Watch her! She is definitely a champion in the making. Fo' sure!
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
rudy:  Lacy should KO Mendoza, Dawson was able to take him out in 4rds. Lets see what Lacy has left, rumored if Lacy gets by Mendoza sets up a fall fight w/Jermain Taylor -- hope it happens. And daaaayum, how can you not feel bad for Santa Cruz, gets jacked by judges for the RING title at 135 - no rematch - Casamayor moves on to big fights w/Katsidis and now Marquez - Santa Cruz gets hurt and now is fighting on WNF undercard in a 8 rd bout...$h!t!
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
Radam G:  K Wild Wild West is the best. A Million-dollar Doll? No doubt she will be that. She is so sharp that women are scare to throwdown with her. And guys get chills about sparring with her. This is what I heard, any way. She is a butt kicker with blinding speed. This young lady will be a top gun and a drawing card before long. I suspect and expect that she will bring female boxing mainstream. I'm going on record, and saying that she will become the first female welcome to box on HBO. She is also part Korean. So you know that this Pinoy is going to be cheering for the Kinay. Holla!
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
Radam G:  *Konay
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
andy from newcastle:  I was looking forward to the Lacy scrap as a warm up for Saturday, but my bloody dish has gone down, so it looks like Batman DVDs for me and my son Joe tonight. Hopefully our pinoy friend at boxing videos online will post some of this evenings barny for me. Great nick name young Westie's got. Right, of to put in my bit with the big boys on the next article. Toonoy
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
Adrian:  I'm interested to see what Lacy is going to bring. He needs to jump back in and fight the big names in this division, or else he will end up like Tito Trinidad who never really was the same after losing to Hopkins.
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
donputo69:  hey jeff?!!!!!!please do us a big favor...RETIRE...you look horrible...i still think he hasnt recover from the calzaghe beatdown...either go back to the gym and train a lil bit harder or just hang'em up....YOU'RE NOT THE SAME ANYMORE..chad dawson will knock you the f out...pavlik will destroy you....calzaghe wont even bother giving you a rematch...thats how sad you are....but anyway....i wish you the best down the road...HOLLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.......
Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
donputo69:  yo adriaaaaaaaan......wtf are you talking about?..tito wasnt the same?...when came back from retirement, many of you thought mayorga was gonna ko tito....and didnt fought bad at all except for that winky fight....holla back ladies....
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Adrian:  C'mon Donputo69 man, Tito fought 4 times since 2001..thats 7 years. He wasn't the same. Each time he lost he took lots of time off and never really tried to get back in the mix. Yeah, he beat Mayorga, but thats hardly a comeback. I just hope Lacy doesn't take that route. Just for the record, I never thought Mayorga would beat him.
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
donputo69:  yo adrian....sad...but true...lacy is on the same road right now...i heard his next fight is against taylor?...pray to god that he doesnt get ktfo....my prayers go out to him..AMEN.....
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Adrian:  dont know donput, I thought Taylor was up to fighting Carl Froch for a title. But, yes, if Lacy is fighting Taylor next, I see no escape for the half bearded formerly dangerous Lacy. You're right there, I can't see him beating Jermain if he tries what he did yesterday.
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Manuel909:  lol, Kaliesha isn't Korean. She is a good friend of mine. We go fishing together along with her dad, she's pretty good at fishing too. Used to be with Redlands boxing club, now they are in Mo.valley they come to our gym often for sparring F.I.G.H.T.S. boxing program in SB. Yeah she can hang with some of our guys she is tough. A very sweet, funny, cool girl. Her dad is just the same a blast to be around. She will be a champ, she is dedicated and trains hard. Go kaliesha!!!
Saturday Jul 26, 2008
Cupcake:  K is the Future in female boxing, and if I was in the position to promote her or have her on television for female boxing I wouldn't hesitate. K has will and determination and Skills she will be at the top soon......
Tuesday Sep 9, 2008

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