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Wednesday Aug 12, 2009


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Ana Julaton Fights Kelsey Jeffries For IBA Title On Sept. 12

By David A. Avila

A surprise match between junior featherweight Ana “The Hurricane” Julaton and former IBA junior featherweight titleholder Kelsey “Road Warrior” Jeffries was almost magically picked up from thin air. Both fight for the vacant IBA junior featherweight belt.

 

Jeffries of Gilroy, California clashes against fellow Californian Julaton on Sept. 12, at HP Pavilion in San Jose. Roy Englebrecht Events is staging the female IBA title bout that will be the main event.

 

“I was pretty surprised myself,” said Jeffries (41-9-1) about the title fight promoted as the main event at the San Jose arena. “It's good for the women fighters. Me and her are going to put on a really good show.”

 

Expect a sell out.

 

With Julaton and Jeffries both living less than 100 miles from San Jose, the fight is expected to draw and sell out all 5,000 seats established for the fight venue.

 

“All my relatives and friends will come out from Seattle and the Bay Area,” said Julaton (4-1-1) who lives in Daly City near San Francisco. “I also called my relatives in Southern California. They’re really pumped up about it.”

 

It’s the first time ever that a female boxing bout will be featured as the main event and comes on the heels of mixed martial arts star Gina Carano fighting Cyborg, in another main event, at the same venue this Saturday.

 

“Women in MMA get the TV exposure, but I still think in boxing there are better fighters,” said Jeffries, a veteran prizefighter for 10 years.

 

Jeffries should know. She’s not called the Road Warrior for nothing. Since 1998 she’s traveled around the world and fought from 118 to 130 pounds. She’s fearless.

 

“I fight like a Latino,” said Jeffries. “I love it.”

 

The pixieish Jeffries is one of the few active female fighters in the world to have more than 50 pro fights. Only Christy Martin, Mia St. John, Belinda Laracuente and Stephanie Dobbs have reached that plateau.

 

“I’m amazed and I’m shocked myself. It’s a pretty big accomplishment for a man as well,” said Jeffries who has world titles in the featherweight divisions as well. “I’m very proud of it. Starting out I was hoping one or two fights let alone 50. Sometimes I look at my record and say where did I get all those fights.”

 

Julaton was scheduled to fight Melissa Hernandez for the featherweight world title two weeks ago but that fight was dropped off the card when no room was available. Many female fight fans were disappointed. So was the Filipina-American.

 

“Honestly, going through the whole turn out of the last fight and going into this fight, I’m just happy we have a contract and we both have signed it,” said Julaton, who still wants to fight Hernandez. “Jeffries is a great fighter who isn’t afraid to fight anyone.”

 

Julaton doesn’t have the bulk of professional fighting experience that Jeffries has, but with her amateur background and aggressive fighting skills it should make for a fight fan’s kind of battle.

 

“I saw her fight Carly Batey,” said Jeffries. “I anticipate a really good fight because of her style and my style.”

 

 

Which Pay-Per-View Should You See This Saturday?

 

Dueling pay-per-view boxing events take place on the same day when explosive boxer Nonito Donaire moves up in weight in Nevada and former heavyweight, light heavyweight, super middleweight and middleweight world champion Roy Jones Jr. fights in Mississippi.

 

Both fighters want your dollars.

 

Hard Rock Las Vegas

 

Donaire, a native Filipino who now lives in Northern California, faces Panama’s Rafael Concepcion (13-3-1, 8 KOs) on Saturday Aug. 15 in Las Vegas. The junior bantamweight fight will be televised on pay-per-view.

 

The left-handed gunslinger is one of the newly recognized pound for pound best prizefighters who is quickly gathering fame for his super quick reflexes, easy smile and shocking power that enables him to end a fight immediately. A few months back, he put that punching wattage on display with a devastating knockout victory over formerly undefeated Raul Martinez.

 

“I’ve got to blast this guy and everyone else who gets in the ring with me,” said Donaire (21-1, 14 KOs) of his next opponent Concepcion.

 

Ever since Manny Pacquiao mowed through several of the best Mexican prizefighters in the featherweight division, the boxing world began scrutinizing Filipino boxers and discovering other gems.

 

Donaire is one of those gems.

 

“I believe from this point everybody (Filipino fighters) will be tied in with Manny Pacquiao. I don’t care about being labeled,” said Donaire who has friends and relatives in Riverside County. “Manny Pacquiao has shown everybody that with the Filipino heart of champion you can do anything.”

 

Biloxi

 

On the same day and about 1,000 miles southeast, the formerly recognized pound for pound great Jones (53-5, 39 KOs) steps in the ring against Jeff Lacy (25-2, 17 KOs) in a light heavyweight battle in Biloxi, Miss. It will be shown on pay-per-view.

 

At one time Jones could fire a five-punch combination with blinding speed. Another amazing attribute was his ability to seemingly fly around the ring and cover a 10-feet distance in a blink of an eye.

 

“I still can,” Jones, 40, said by telephone. “Now I am back to the fighter I was when you saw me fight Julio Gonzalez. As a matter of fact, I’m even better now than I was on that night. Now I am back to that Roy Jones and that Roy Jones was a technician.”

 

Former super middleweight world champion Lacy, who also lives in Florida like Jones, is eager to prove that the two losses on his record to elite fighters Jermaine Taylor and Joe Calzaghe are in the past. And that Jones won’t make it three.

 

“Roy Jones poses a challenge. He’s got me up every morning knowing that this is going to be a real fight,” said Lacy during a conference call. “He’s going down as a legend and I want to be the one that beat the legend.”

 

Jones was spotted last Saturday surveying a mixed martial arts card featuring Brazil’s Anderson “Spider” Silva. There’s a possibility that Silva and Jones will fight should the Florida boxer emerge victorious on Saturday but that’s another step.

 

“I can’t go onto the next step because I have to take the first step,” said Jones, adding that his fight with Lacy is the first step. “You never know what the next step might be. I may feel so good that I may go back to heavyweight.”

 

Both separate pay-per-view fight cards begin at 6 p.m.

 

Corona fight card

 

Two Riverside junior welterweight fighters will be on the same card on Friday Aug. 14, at Omega Products International.

 

Undefeated Mauricio "El Maestro” Herrera (11-0, 5 KOs) faces Washington’s Jason Davis (11-3-1, 3 KOs) in a 10-round bout at the Corona outdoor facility.

 

Another Riverside junior welterweight ,Josesito Lopez (24-3, 14 KOs) returns to the ring after a four-month layoff and squares off against veteran Sergio De La Torre (11-11-3) in a six round bout. In Lopez’s last fight he knocked down Venezuela’s Patrick Lopez to win a close decision.

 

Both Lopez, 25, and Herrera are promoted by Thompson Boxing Promotions so it’s conceivable that a showdown could occur.

 

Herrera, 29, is a defensive wizard who can sit in the pocket and slip and dodge combinations with amazing deftness. Lopez is a tall boxer-puncher who likes to attack his opponent’s body and he has a good chin. He was dangerous puncher Edwin Valero’s primary sparring partner a few months back.

 

Still another junior welterweight promoted by Thompson Boxing is current WBO world champion Timothy “Desert Storm” Bradley. His wins over Junior Witter, Edner Cherry, Kendall Holt and Nate Campbell may have awakened the rest of the world to the boxing talent in the Riverside County region.

 

The very next junior welterweight world champion could be either Herrera or Lopez, but due to his age, “el Maestro” would probably get first crack. Another reason is Lopez could move back down to lightweight where his height and power could give him a distinct advantage over 135-pounders.

 

For tickets and information (714) 935-0900.

 

Boxing Chatter

 

Sugar Ray

Sugar Ray Leonard said he’s working on an autobiography about his life as an amateur and professional boxer, promoter and celebrity. He expects the book to be published before the end of the year. “I worked on the book for the past five months. I was approached many years ago to write a book but I always felt the final chapter was not done. I was in my 20s. Now in my 50s and you’ve got to look at your life in retrospect to appreciate what you’ve done. I’m in a different place in my life now.”

 

Arreola

 

Riverside heavyweight contender Chris “The Nightmare” Arreola is training in Van Nuys at Joe Goossen's boxing gym. The number one ranked heavyweight is set to fight WBC heavyweight titleholder Vitali Klitschko of Ukraine on Saturday Sept. 26 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. “A lot of people are not giving Chris a chance, but they don’t know Chris,” said Henry Ramirez who trains Arreola. “He’s a very intelligent fighter.”

 

Commerce fight card

 

Super middleweights Daniel Perez and Benjamin Diaz clash at the Commerce Casino on Thursday Aug. 20 in Commerce, California. The fight card is promoted by All Star Boxing. For tickets and information (323) 816-6200.

 

Pala Casino fight card

 

Former Contender TV reality show winner Grady Brewer meets Anthony Thompson in a super middleweight fight for the vacant IBO title at Pala Casino on Saturday, Aug. 22. For tickets and information call (877) 946-7252.

 

 

Fights on television

 

Fri. ESPN2, 6 p.m., Vivian Harris (29-3-1) vs. Noe Bolanos (20-4-1).

 

Fri. Telemundo, 11:30 p.m., Antonio Pitalua (46-4) vs. Jose Reyes (23-6).

 

Sat. pay-per-view, 6 p.m., Nonito Donaire (21-1) vs. Rafael Concepcion (13-3-1); Steve Luevano (36-1-1) vs. Bernabe Concepcion (29-1-1).

 

Sat. pay-per-view, 6 p.m., Roy Jones Jr. (53-5) vs. Jeff Lacy (25-2); Danny Green (26-3) vs. Julio Cesar Dominguez (20-4-1).

 

 

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ultimoshogun:  Egley's been MIA for awhile...this oughta bring him out.
Wednesday Aug 12, 2009 09:24:01 PM
MisterLee blows his thundercats horn...:  I call by the power of Zeus and the Thundercats Peter "eggs" Egley to the forefront... seismic plates shift, oceans crash, monkeys evolve into humans, galaxies explode.... so.. is the Jones Lacy fight gonna be in the undercard of the Julaton mega-fight? :) Pc! Holla!
Wednesday Aug 12, 2009 09:58:43 PM
Radam G, a most humble PacManite concerned about Peter Egley -- come on, man, RETURN:  It is gorgeous Pinay TIme, baabbbeeee! Yall bettah recognize! Da Hurricane Princess is going to be startin' a storm! My posse is going to bring the powerful of a typhoon with us. Ana's fan support in San Jose will reach all the way from the Philippines. Matter of fact, an international television station from the Philippines will be up in da houze in San Jose. So all of Ana's peeps will being eyeing her victory. Because TFC broadcasts aren't only seen the Philippines and the U.S.A., but in the Caribbeans, throughout Europe, the Middle East, and throughout Asia and Australia. Ana has really big star power. And it is time for HBO and Showtime to get onboard and telecast female boxing on their main channels and PPV. Holla!
Wednesday Aug 12, 2009 11:05:00 PM
kickblaster:  Oh Polease, Kelsey Jeffries has more star power than Ana Julaton. It will be a good fight- fans wont sway this one- ITS BEST FIGHTER WILL WIN- and we all know who that is.
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 06:46:01 AM
zachary thaks:  what has happened to the iba? at one time they seemed ready to enter the big four of sanctioning bodies. for the longest time their ratings monthly ratings were a must read. i didn't know they were still in business.
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 10:32:35 AM
#1 PacFan "KO's Cotto in 7":  Women's Boxing is on the come up! Julaton is going to be a champion after this. Who's Melissa Cooper fighting next?
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 10:43:46 AM
kickblaster:  She shud fight Julaton. You honestly think Ana Julaton will be Kelsey Jeffries? you think ko? or decision?
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 10:46:35 AM
Radam G, a most PacManite just wildin' w/da______:  Nobody knows Kelsey Jeffries in the Middle East, North Africa or Asia. Who is she anyway? A relatives of James Jeffries. Ain't he dead? And didn't the late, great Jack Johnson torched his hindy! Do be humbugging! Holla!
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 10:48:15 AM
kickblaster:  guess you will have to see for yourself who she is- actually if it wasn't for the philipino hype- no one wud know julaton either. and by the way- love the way her management has put out 3 different news articles and have refrained from the truth. melissa hernandez wud have beat her up and i dont see kelsey jeffries getting hurt either as she drew with melissa. so when it comes to who is kelsey jeffries if u were following women boxers u would know. another pioneer for the sport. i keep on seeing here management saying ana julaton as the first filipina american to win a world title- what about Dee Dofou or Sara Goodson ( a real filipina) or even Elena Baby Doll Reid is filipina- so quit with that filipina hype bull- she doesn't even speak tagalog. Freddy Roach probably saw right through all that double speak. Good luck to both. There will be only one champion. GOOD LUCK
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 12:22:48 PM
Master Snake :  I'm worried about Ana. Definitly the most beautiful young female fighter in the world (a small notch above Melinda Cooper). Ana would no doubt win if this were a bikini contest. But has anyone seen Miss Jeffries? She is by no means a pixie as suggested in the article. Looks more like the leprechaun from the laughably-scary movies. Seriously. She has frickin' cornrows growing out of her eyebrows. If you're a lady and look like that your mission in life is to destroy beautiful things; mostly beautiful girls. I'm worried about Ana. By the way, is women's boxing like UFC? A title shot after only 5 fights?
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 01:22:17 PM
kicklbaster:  GO GET THEM GIRLS
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 01:42:57 PM
Radam G, a most humble PacManite tryin' 2 school da Bs about Pinoys/Pinays:  Kickblaster, you are still da wacko writing in the same syntax as your other pseudonyms. Everybody and their momma, especially Pinoys and Pinays know that Filipinas have already won the world title belts. First, of all, you ______, you don't what languages Ana speaks. You are assuming that she is as monllingual as you are. a lot of Filipinos don't speak Tagalog, dummy! The Tagalogs speaks Tagalog. The other tribes have their own dialects. You don't know jack about the Filipino groups. Ana can fight, so she doesn't need the hype. She was a standout amateur boxer winning national medals and representing the U.S.A. in female international competition. She is going to kick hindy. Check yo'self, b4 you wreck you'self! In this age of valid information, it is not hard to do that. So stop the hatin, the jabberwocky and poppycock. She's pretty like da GOAT, and she is fighting a big, blanka d blank! She's gonna shake up da world! She's gonna shock da word! Holla!
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 01:55:49 PM
Radam G, a most humble PacManite:  ****you don't know what languages Ana speaks. (Do you have personal knowledge? Are you one of da peeps? NO!!!)
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 02:03:13 PM
Joey Gacal:  Dee Dofou did not win a professional world boxing title belt.
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 02:33:52 PM
Robert Curtis:  Hey wait! TSS used this centerfold last month! Just kidding! From what I'm reading, this sweet lady fights as good as she looks. Ouch! (snagged it in my zipper) KIDDING! She can speak whateva dam-n language she wants. I'll aim both ears and listen with all available attention.
Thursday Aug 13, 2009 07:40:08 PM
Yuvie:  I hope she wins so we keep seein this picture pop-up every so often on TSS.
Friday Aug 14, 2009 02:58:32 PM
MisterLee:  Dammit Eggs! Get on!
Friday Aug 14, 2009 06:12:21 PM
Peter "Eggs" (lol) Egley:  Thanks, honest, for the concern, man. I just felt I was being too vulnerable here, and I'm quite surprised TSS editors let me get by with it. My fave fighters---they're are just so many that like many I haven't seen, female or male. I'm not quite sure I've seen a women's match since the FSN Hernandez-Hallback card. I really only follow a couple of fighters' careers, and promoting in a fan sense the same fighters over and over was ridiculous. I try to not be too opinionated with other readers because my boxing knowledge's not that great. Anyway, I am trying to approach things differently, and if TSS will allow this, I will mention that I continue to get treatment for depression and OCD. Bottom line, I'm not intending to give up. Okay... I DID read an interview with Melissa "Huracan" Hernandez, and she is actually talking about Holly Holm, who has already faced her mentor the great Belinda "Brown Sugar" Laracuente successfully if you recall. That would be cool. It's too bad about the Hernandez-Julaton match because Team Julaton felt that they were ready for "Lady Camacho" (Hernandez). Also, no word yet on Ann-Marie Saccurato vs. Layla McCarter, at least not that I've read. That would be great, I've seen both fighters in action, and Ann-Marie is gonna be tough. One last personal note (I'll try, anyway), I can be extremely impatient with myself, I wish my writing ability was better, but I like that boxing movie "Resurrecting The Champ," and I need to lighten up on myself. God bless everybody (hoping this gets accepted as appropriate!). Thanks.
Friday Aug 14, 2009 08:49:06 PM
Radam G, a most humble PacManite:  Your writing ability is fine, Peter E. Dude, you scared the heck outta everybody. I'm that you are back and in fine spirit. Holla!
Friday Aug 14, 2009 09:16:16 PM
ultimoshogun:  As The Rock used to say when he was in WWE. Finally, "Eggs" has come back to TSS!! Good to have you back Egley.
Saturday Aug 15, 2009 12:53:14 AM
melissa hernandez:  Hernandez said, "After all the crap that was talked on the internet about how I'm slow, how I need to run if I feel Julaton's power. Once again she pulls out the fight. After saying this is like Oscar vs Manny again. They take another fight. Team Julaton wrote checks that Ana could not cash. I tried to give her the chance she seemed like she wanted. The chance to fight the best female pound for pound in the world in her back yard and no---I get left with out a fight. Team Julaton needs to shut up before they get their girl hurt. Ana is a great up coming fighter. Leave her there until she proves herself. Don't talk crap then pull out." Melissa "I am womyn's boxing" Hernandez
Saturday Aug 15, 2009 11:22:26 PM
Joey Gacal:  Melissa hernandez, if that is you, be sweet! Remember that you are a lady before a fighter.
Sunday Aug 16, 2009 10:03:08 PM
MisterLee:  Eggs boma ye!!!
Monday Aug 17, 2009 01:52:56 AM
kickblaster:  check myself before i wreck myself- thats original. thanks for schooling me on your heritage. yay- i learned something. As for whats on record, i dont see that Ana Julaton fought any international amateur competition- she never made the Elite USA boxing team. I dont see any international bouts. So Polease- dont bs me either.
Monday Aug 17, 2009 09:35:48 AM
Radam G, a humble PacManite not revealing his sources:  Please! You are not looking in the right place. Apparently, you don't how to research, or you have no connections. And you are not really in to Boxing, amateurs or professionals. You appear to be just a fan, or somebody that may hang around small gyms. I've seem with my own eyes, Ana Julation fight in elite amateur boxing competition. And she, as a United States Amateur Boxing Championships medalist was indeed on "the Elite USA boxing team." You have already wreck yo'self by indicating your naivety. Ask around and learn. I will not help you. You are kind of rude. Holla!
Monday Aug 17, 2009 04:04:05 PM
the Roast:  Eggman back in the Hizouse!!!
Monday Aug 17, 2009 05:34:28 PM
MisterLee:  HE'sssss backkkk!!!
Monday Aug 17, 2009 05:52:58 PM
melissa hernandez:  whoever said that Ana won International amateurs titles is out of there mind. She never won anything. She pulled out of a fight wit me bc she knew she was going to get her _ss beat.
Monday Aug 17, 2009 11:29:09 PM
kickblaster-i can deal with dorks:  Hey Ana fought Clarre DeLatorre- who just lost to a debut fighter, She drew with a mexican gal from houston, Johanna- who got robbed, Carley Batey fight seemed like a draw- She knocked out a girl who cudnt box- OK she is ready for a titleshot- In the amateurs she fought at 125 lbs and took the Silver medal- BUT she NEVER EVER boxed INTERNATIONALLY- so if u dont like my comments- that is your problem- i am only adding to this chatt- as a fan of womens boxing you d----b--.
Tuesday Aug 18, 2009 09:59:07 AM
Misterlee:  @ "IAWB" yo yo! it's all good, i heard you were the favorite, but it don't help you to talk junk! I hope you get another fight soon, and stuff. I havne't seen too much of women's boxing, but b/c of Peter Egley up there, we're all famililar with the big names incluidng you, Layla Mccarter etc. AIght, pc out! tss rules@
Tuesday Aug 18, 2009 10:30:25 AM
SFPHILBXINGFN:  Ana speaks english only. She's said before she doesn't speak any other languages. She's riding on the filipino boxing wave obviously. I've seen her fight in the amateurs and didn't see anything outstanding. Maybe a miracle happened overnight and she turned into a GREAT WORLD CHAMPION fighter. Hernandez would have beat her a$$ and I'm pretty sure Jeffries will too.
Tuesday Aug 18, 2009 04:31:43 PM
SanFranbxhg:  Ana is a joke in women boxing, she never fought internationally nor has she beaten anyone in professional ranks. She tried to ride on the filipino boxing wave and now freddie roach don't train her bc he knows she was a bum
Thursday Aug 20, 2009 10:20:53 AM
BoxNuttxx:  Yah, I noticed that she is with a new team. I wonder why she's not with Roach anymore. I think I'm going to watch this fight live and see for myself if this pinay is a joke or not. I'll judge her after the fight because I haven't seen her fight personally. Plus I heard it will be filipino heritage night at the Tank, so I definitely have to represent. Good luck Anna, hope you prove all these hater's of yours wrong and not disappoint me.
Sunday Aug 23, 2009 07:19:30 PM
femboxfan:  ana julaton got a gift in her fight against jeffries. i saw jeffries the winner.
Tuesday Sep 15, 2009 06:38:55 AM

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