3/1/07 - Jim Amato

TIGER " THOMPSON TOOTHLESS AGAINST TIBOR
By Jim Amato

I made the mistake of staying up late last night to watch the heavyweight contest between prospects Tony " Tiger " Thompson and Tibor Igragimov ( brother of Sultan ). I expected a decent, competitive battle. Thompson had a good record and had defeated Dominick Guinn. Please don't be too quick to write off Guinn who holds a legit win over Britain's Audley Harrison. Thompson's win over Guinn gave him some stature. Tibor's only loss was a disappointing decision to Calvin Brock. Nevertheless Brock's only loss has been to Wladimir Klitschko so Tibor's loss couldn't really take away too much credibility.

The Thompson-Ibragimov match was in a word, BORING !!! I understand that Thompson got a late start in boxing at age 27. Now at 35 he needs to make his move. On paper it was a good win. I gave Tony seven of ten rounds but I was far from impressed. He did what he had to do to win. He used his height and reach to get off first and pile up points. Ibragimov was just unable to get inside and work effectively. It was just a dull, uneventful fight, PERIOD.

I can not see Thompson being a major player in a weak heavyweight division. I think a good fight for him would be against fringe contender DeVarryl Williamson. They have similar styles but Thompson is physically bigger. Still Williamson has some pop in his right hand and it would be interesting to see someone test the Tiger's chin.



SAY WHAT ? JERMAIN TO MEET MORA

By Jim Amato

I'll bet Kelly Pavlik the unbeaten middleweight contender from Youngstown, Ohio is fit to be tied. Kelly who is eager and very much deserving of a title shot is still on the waiting list. Middleweight champion Jermain Taylor will defend his crown against one time Contender show winner Sergio Mora. What is Mora 's claim to fame ? He has two wins over Peter Manfredo Jr. Sergio has never fought let alone beaten a legitimate top ten or even top twenty worthy boxer. He deserves a shot at Taylor about as much as Manfredo deserves a crack at Joe Calzaghe's super middleweight title.

I enjoy the Contender show but the boxers involved except for a select few are not among the elite boxers in the world. Case in point...Last years Contender winner Grady Brewer was stopped in two rounds by Pavlik earlier in his career. The Contender series gave some of the boxers who participated quite a bit of television exposure and because of this there may be a fair amount of fans interested in Calzaghe-Manfredo and Taylor-Mora. To me Calzaghe and Taylor are in for what will probably be a decent payday against a safe foe. The bottom line is that there are several boxers who merit a title shot at 160 and 168 lbs.long before Manfredo and Mora.

I won't go so far as to say these are blatant mismatches but I fully expect both Calzaghe and Taylor to win by a knockout. This is a tremendous jump up in class for both Peter and Sergio and that should become apparent during their matches.

If Calzaghe and Taylor both win will Taylor move up to fight Calzaghe at 168 lbs. ? It's a shame that bona fide contenders like Pavlik, Edison Miranda and Allan Green are on the outside looking in. Miranda and Green will be meeting soon. Will Taylor meet the winner ? One has to wonder...

jimsboxing@zoominternet.net

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