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  • Boxing: Arthur Abraham blasts his way past Edison Miranda

    Doghouse Boxing, Canada
    June 22 2008


    Arthur Abraham blasts his was past Edison Miranda


    By Media Report on Doghouse Boxing (June 22, 2008) DoghouseBoxing

    HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (June 22, 2008) - With three well-timed power punches,
    `King' Arthur Abraham blasted his was to a definitive fourth-round TKO
    over nemesis Edison Miranda in a thrilling rematch Saturday on
    SHOWTIME. In a terrific co-feature, an IBF middleweight eliminator,
    veteran Raul Marquez won a close unanimous 12-round decision over
    Dominican upstart Giovanni Lorenzo. All three judges scored the bout
    114-113.

    The two-fight SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast was presented by
    Seminole Warriors Boxing and Sauerland Event in association with The
    Seminole Tribe of Florida.

    In one of the most anticipated rematches since Marquez-Vazquez II,
    Abraham and Miranda had unfinished business. In their first fight, in
    September 2006 in Germany, Abraham won a controversial, and some say
    confusing, unanimous decision after suffering a broken jaw in the
    fifth round. Miranda had five points deducted in that fight (for a
    head butt and repeated low blows).

    On Saturday, they met at a catchweight of 166 pounds with Abraham's
    IBF middleweight title belt sitting safely in his dressing room. But
    Abraham left no doubt with a powerful display that Miranda could not
    withstand.

    Despite winning two of the first three rounds on the scorecards,
    Miranda went down three times in the fourth round. The first came
    after a straight right hand landed squarely on Miranda's chin. Abraham
    sent Miranda reeling just moments after he got up with a vicious left
    hook. A final, flush left hook sent Miranda down for the third time in
    the round and referee Tellis Assmenios waved it off at 1:13.

    `Abraham showed us that he is a force to be reckoned with,' said
    SHOWTIME analyst AL Bernstein. `For one thing, he is very difficult to
    hit and hurt. More importantly, he has serious power.'

    `Boom, Boom, Boom,' said Abraham as he watched the replay of his
    knockdown punches with SHOWTIME reporter Jim Gray immediately after
    the fight. `In this fight, I was more cautious. The last time, I
    didn't pay as much attention to that. Tonight, I tired him out then
    knocked him down.'

    The undefeated middleweight champion, Abraham (27-0, 22 KOs) is an
    Armenian native now living and training in Germany. After the fight,
    he told the SHOWTIME audience that he enjoyed fighting in America and
    for the enthusiastic crowd at Hard Rock Live. And that he wanted the
    opportunity to fight Oscar De La Hoya and Kelly Pavlik next.

    Miranda, of Yonkers, NY, by way of Colombia, drops to 30-3, (26 KOs)
    and has said he plans to campaign at 168 regardless of the outcome of
    this fight. (more)

    `He came very well prepared,' said Miranda. `I have no quarrels
    tonight. He felt very strong. I don't know what happened. I was 100
    percent coming into this fight. The last fight, I was 50 percent. I
    don't know. He was too strong today. He's a great champion.'

    The Lorenzo-Marquez fight was a bruising, physical and entertaining
    affair. Marquez, at 36-years-old, clearly showed that he has the
    heart, will and skill to fight Abraham for the IBF title.

    Despite a slow start, Marquez dominated Lorenzo in the middle
    rounds. He found a rhythm in the fourth round and fought a tough and
    intelligent fight. Marquez sustained two deep cuts over his right eye
    in the 10th as Lorenzo pressed him in the last three rounds. But it
    wasn't enough to overcome the game and gritty veteran.

    SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING's Steve Albert and Al Bernstein called
    the action from ringside with Jim Gray serving as a roving
    reporter. The executive producer of the SHOWTIME telecast was David
    Dinkins Jr., the producer was Chuck McKean with Bob Dunphy directing.

    REPLAYS Saturday's SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will re-air
    on SHO Sports Presents on Tuesday, June 24, at 10 p.m. ET/PT
    (SHO2). SHO Sports Presents, a daily weekday series, replays
    heart-pounding boxing and EliteXC fight telecasts from SHOWTIME
    Sports' arsenal every Monday through Friday at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHO2.

    For more information on SHOWTIME Sports, including exclusive
    behind-the-scenes video, photo galleries and complete telecast
    information, please visit http://www.SHO.com/Sports.

    http://www.doghousebox ing.com/dhb/dhbpr062208.htm
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