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Sweet Science:Michael, Malcolm, Smith, Whitehead, Rukavina

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 22:59
by DaSweetScience
Monday September 20, 2010 - Monday Night Fightzone

1. 6-8pm AEST- The Sweet Science National Boxing Program

Program #217 : This week's Sweet Science boxing program is broadcast live from 3KND 1503AM in Melbourne.

The show features the following:

News with Paul Upham featuring:

- Floyd Mayweather charged in Vegas
- Results from of the Mundine v Waters Fight night on Wednesday night
- Jackson Asiku goes down fighting vs Jhonny Gonzalez on Wednesday night in Vegas
- Shane McConville defends his Australian light heavy belt
- Results from Lovemore Ndou vs Bongani Mwelase.
- Analysis of Sugar Shane Mosley vs Sergio "The Latin Snake" Mora

Guests including:

Jeff Flash Malcolm: Legendary former Commonwealth champ to report from former opponent Brian Roberts and post fight review of Anthony Mundines performance v Ryan Waters

Barry Michael: Former IBF world champion and now promoter on his upcoming Thursday night card featuring Sam Soliman v Pradeep Singh.

Brett William Smith: From the Sunshine Coast, the new Australian lightweight champion to talk about his title war with Jason Crowe and his career so far.

Justin Whitehead: From Bendigo the new Australian heavyweight champion talks about winning the title and his next opponent.

Ivan Rukavina: Former fighter now trainer of new Australian welterweight champion Victor Chernous.

Radio: The Sweet Science Australian National boxing radio program is broadcast live to over 50 stations on the National Indigenous Radio Service including:

Sydney: Koori Radio: 93.7 FM
Melbourne: 3KND: 1503 AM
Townsville: 4K1G: 107.1 FM

Internet:

http://www.gadigal.org.au or http://www.nirs.org.au or http://www.3knd.org.au

2. 11.30pm - KOTV on Foxtel Channel 515 (Sky Racing Service)

KOTV is a half hour international weekly boxing news, interviews, previews and historical feature program courtesy of Sky Ringside.

Tonights show features:

- WBA Light heavyweight Action Beibut Shumenov v Viacheslav Uzelkov
- Interviews with Roberto Duran, Brian Kenny, Freddy Roach and Floyd Mayweather Sr
- 60 year anniversary Willie Pepp vs Sandy Saddler

- Note : KOTV is repeated at 8.30am AEST on Tuesdays and 8am on Wednesdays

3. 12 midnight Canvas Classics on Foxtel Channel 515 (Sky Racing Channel)

Mike Tysons Greatest Hits

Re: Sweet Science:Michael, Malcolm, Smith, Whitehead, Rukavina

Posted: 20 Sep 2010, 06:11
by iron rhino
Well,well,well I'm glad I didn't miss this episode of TSScience,was keen on hearing what whitehead had to say about the Australian title fight against Colin Wilson.As usual whitehead was respectful of the big fella and the prestige of the belt itself.But when he was asked who he would like to see as his next opponent he suggested me,(wouldn't be due to the fact that I jumped up in the ring after the fight and put out a challenge :OhYes: )And that it would be occuring at the end of the year(20th nov)Now that would be a great welcome back to boxing for me,win or lose!Just wondering what the thoughts were,and dont hold back i'm not too worried about your comments,I'm a big boy :TU: And thanks to the sweet science for such an entertaining program.

Re: Sweet Science:Michael, Malcolm, Smith, Whitehead, Rukavina

Posted: 20 Sep 2010, 07:56
by DaSweetScience
Thanks Rhino,

Your call out of Justin was respectful as well.

Of all the current Australian contenders you have earned a shot at the Aussie belt and its good to see fighters like Whitehead acknowledge old school challenges like yours.

I remember you calling out Sol at Randwick a couple of years ago and that came through as well so you might be onto something.

The big question is does Whitehead have the power to keep off the Rhino.

Also for you where would winning the Aussie belt compare with winning the regional OPBF belt?

Re: Sweet Science:Michael, Malcolm, Smith, Whitehead, Rukavina

Posted: 20 Sep 2010, 16:37
by iron rhino
I remember Andy ramons commentry when I was fighting les mason,my 4th fight,he said that I wanted to fight hoppa,which I organised to fight twice both times he pulled out,haumono which I did fight and shane camron who I was organised to fight before my mishap,every thing I set out to do did become reality all be it with some dissapointment.I welcome the fight with whitehead as it would be a great return to aussie boxing.I did watch the wilson\whitehead fight with alot of interest and gee he came in fit,I spoke to wilson aswell and he trained the house down for that fight,so winning wasn't easy for whitehead in that regard,he turned up fit and ready and done the job,I do respect and congradulate him for that as colin's no walk over.Now i've also learned alot from my haumono fight in regards to affective pressure and I assure you it will not happen again,and one thing i've come to realise is everyone asks me what type of champ I was,OPBwhat!,i've come to see that everyone is remembered as the champ of their own country,first!,then the regional belts,and world titles are the pinnacle(real ones anyway,too many organisations nowerdays).When this fight eventuates it will be a cracker as he beat the man that beat me,so I have alot to proove to myself aswell!!!

Re: Sweet Science:Michael, Malcolm, Smith, Whitehead, Rukavina

Posted: 20 Sep 2010, 18:19
by DaSweetScience
A refreshing attitude from the Iron Rhino.

The oz belts have been there for 100 years and in 100 years time will be the only one they remember.

Re: Sweet Science:Michael, Malcolm, Smith, Whitehead, Rukavina

Posted: 20 Sep 2010, 18:28
by Marlin
Would you have a warm up fight first?

Re: Sweet Science:Michael, Malcolm, Smith, Whitehead, Rukavina

Posted: 20 Sep 2010, 18:45
by iron rhino
Marlin wrote:Would you have a warm up fight first?
have been trying to organise a mid to late october return,to try and not let this year be a complete waste.

Re: Sweet Science:Michael, Malcolm, Smith, Whitehead, Rukavina

Posted: 20 Sep 2010, 18:50
by Marlin
iron rhino wrote:
Marlin wrote:Would you have a warm up fight first?
have been trying to organise a mid to late october return,to try and not let this year be a complete waste.
good move mate, I look forward to your comeback.