Articles of 2005
The CJ Line: Lazcano–Burton Heads The List
FRIDAY
Chicago — Lightweights
JUAN LAZCANO -700
COURTNEY BURTON +600
LAZCANO–BURTON
— Will enter Round 10 -130
— Will end before Round 10 +120
Burton’s last gasp
Chicago — Super Middleweights
OSCAR BRAVO–TED MULLER
— Will enter Round 7 -145
— Will end before Round 7 +135
Lightly-tested Bravo faces guy who can go some rounds
Chicago — Featherweights
JOSE ANDRES HERNANDEZ -260
ARMANDO CORDOBA +240
Cordoba moves down in weight; Hernandez is well-protected
Kissimmee, FL — Heavyweights
TIMOR IBRAGIMOV -1200
PAUL MARINACCIO +950
Marinaccio has fought the world’s worst opposition
Bossier City, LA — Jr. Middleweights
HOMER GIBBONS -350
MARTEZE LOGAN +300
Logan’s already a journeyman at 21
Washington, DC — Cruiserweights
CHAD VAN SICKLE -130
SHAUNA GEORGE +120
Van Sickle gets the edge on experience
Springfield, MO — Heavyweights
B.J. FLORES -1400
DOUG KALUZA +1000
Kaluza had 15-year layoff from 1988-2003
Mexico — Bantamweights
GENARO GARCIA–RODOLFO MARTINEZ
— Will go full distance -140
— Will end inside distance +130
Martinez amounts to little more than test for Garcia’s power
(All information for news matter only)
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