Articles of 2005
Malignaggi Returns On Dibella’s N.Y. Card
THURSDAY
New York — Jr. Middleweights
SECHEW POWELL -900
SANTIAGO SAMANIEGO +750
Samaniego last emerged victorious three years ago
New York — Jr. Welterweights
DIMITRY SALITA -750
SHAWN GALLEGOS +650
For Gallegos, even Salita represents a major step up in competition
SALITA–GALLEGOS
— Will go full distance -140
— Will end inside distance +130
New York — Jr. Welterweights
PAUL MALIGNAGGI -1100
JEREMY YELTON +900
Malignaggi back after eight-month injury layoff
MALIGNAGGI–YELTON
— Will go full distance -240
— Will end inside distance +220
New York — Welterweights
EDGAR SANTANA -1400
DONNELL LOGAN +1000
Logan, a late sub, doesn’t have the firepower
SANTANA–LOGAN
— Will end before Round 6 -135
— Will enter Round 6 +125
Phoenixville, PA — Super Middleweights
SAEED HAWKINS -700
JOSHUA ONYANGO +600
Onyango’s 12th fight against an unbeaten fighter
McAllen, TX — Welterweights
NURHAN SULEYMANOGLU -155
ROBERTO GARCIA +145
Once a decent prospect, Suleymanoglu has slowed up a bit
Hyannis, MA — Super Middleweights
JAY PINA -300
FRANZ HANTINDI +270
Pina’s the hometown boy, but is largely untested
(All information is for news matter only)
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