DEFENDING champions Efren Reyes and Francisco Bustamante crashed out in a huge shock on the third day of the 2010 PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool.
ENGLAND survived a major scare on the second day of the 2010 PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool.
DEFENDING champions Efren Reyes and Francisco Bustamante comfortably advanced into the last 16 of the 2010 PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool
THE 2010 Championship League Darts begins on Tuesday, as eight of the world's top players battle for £200,000 in prize money in the internet-streamed tournament.
FRANCISCO Bustamante hopes he and Efren Reyes can claim the World Cup of Pool title for a third time.
Defending champion Shaun Murphy got his 2010 PartyCasino.com Premier League campaign off to a fantastic site as he got the better of Ding Junhui by a convincing 5-1 scoreline.
BODOG, the largest online betting brand in the world*, have been confirmed as the new title sponsors of the Bodog.com World Grand Prix darts championship.
Potential Euro shot gives Prizefighters extra boost
EUROPEAN Super-Middleweight Champion Brian Magee has offered the ultimate incentive to tonight’s Prizefighter Super Middleweight fighters – lift the trophy and get a shot at my title.
Prizefighter Super Middleweights is at York Hall in Bethnal Green live on Sky Sports and on top of £32,000 for the winner, the possibility of a title fight with 35-year-old Magee is on the cards.
“Brian will be watching the action with great interest,” said manager Pat Magee. “He’s a big fan of Prizefighter and there is huge potential for him to take on the winner in his first European title defence.”
Along with Magee’s offer, a fight with Commonwealth super middleweight champion George Groves could also happen after his manager Adam Booth told the Steve Bunce Boxing Hour that the 22-year-old Londoner would be interested in fighting tomorrow’s champion.
Olympic gold medallist James DeGale will be an interested spectator at ringside tomorrow night and the man he defeated to claim the WBA International super middleweight title Sam Horton kicks-off the night against Patrick Mendy, 19, who becomes the youngest boxer in Prizefighter history.
Daniel Cadman and Eddie McIntosh battle in the second quarter-final to face the winner of that opener, while unbeaten Welsh fighter Jeff Evans takes on Sheffield’s comeback man Peter Fedorenko.
The winner of that fight will face either Sheffield-based Northampton fighter Paul David and Carl Drake, the Plymouth man who takes the place of Tony Salam, who has been forced to withdraw through personal reasons.
“I’m absolutely buzzing at getting a chance for Prizefighter,” said Drake at the weigh-in at the Crowne Plaza London Hotel in Shoreditch. “I know Paul is a top fighter and well-fancied for this but I am going to give it everything and I’m so up for it.”
Tickets for Prizefighter Super Middleweights are available on the door from 7.30pm and are priced £35 (unreserved) and £60 (ringside) with VIP tickets now sold out.
QUARTER-FINALS (with weights):
Patrick Mendy (12st 1lb 9oz) v Sam Horton (12st 1lb 12oz)
Daniel Cadman (12st 1lb 10oz) v Eddie McIntosh (12st 1lb 13oz)
Jeff Evans (12st 1lb 6oz) v Peter Fedorenko (11st 13lb 10oz)
Carl Drake (12st 0lb 10oz) v Paul David (12st 2lb)
Reserves:
Eder Kurti (11st 13lb 9oz) and Anthony Fitzgerald (12st 1lb 13oz)
Date posted: June 30, 2010
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