Saturday, June 25, 2011

Watch Humberto Soto vs Motoki Sasaki Fight Online Free

Humberto Soto has a 11 fight winning streak but he it only his 2nd title defend. This also his forst fight against a Asian boxer. Humberto last title defend On March 13, 2010, Soto claimed the WBC Lightweight Championship by defeating David Diaz. Soto dropped Diaz in the opening and final rounds en route to a unanimous decision victory. On May 15, 2010, Soto made his first title defense against Ricardo Dominguez. Soto won the fight with a 12-round unanimous decision with the judges scoring the fight, 118-110 on two of the scorecards and 117-112 on the other one for Soto. He must defend his title against the old boxers from Japan. Motoki Sasaki want to be the first Oldest Japanese become a world champion in the field of boxing. Sasaki believes he can win the bout easily as he told the media that even every perfect boxer has a few flaws. He said he is only going to look for his opponent’s flaws and as soon as he gets an opportunity, he will land a knockout punch to seal his win. While speaking on his inclusion, he said, “Objectively speaking, my chances of winning are not very high. But even opponents who seem perfect have their flaws. All I have to do is punch a hole through that one flaw. I'm hoping to defy the odds.”

Watch Carlos Fodor vs. James Terry Free Replay



Carlos Fodor must not pressuring and attacking the hard defense of Jerry Terry.In the main event tonight at Strikeforce Challengers 16, Caros Fodor used consistent forward pressure, knees, punching and a myriad of takedowns en route to a unanimous decision victory over Cung Le’s charge Jason Terry. Jason Terry was able to put Fodor in some danger in the third frame, as he mounted and let fly with some damaging shots, but it wasn’t enough to sway the judges who scored it (30-27, 30-27 and 29-28) all for Fodor.




After the fight Fodor, was hoping to step up in competition saying, “This is four in a row for me. I’d like to start fighting the contenders and working my way up.” Famous MMA offspring, Ryan Couture found the going a little tough tonight as he faced a very game and talented Matt Ricehouse in the evening’s co main event. Ricehouse has been a pro fighter for less than two years, but now has a 5-0 record and is 3-0 inside the Strikeforce organization. Matt Ricehouse was always pressing forward and never found himself in danger.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Watch Roger Federer vs. David Nalbandian Live

David Nalbandian begins the year ranked 27th worldwide, with the goal of reaching the top 10. He said that if he has the form to do it, nothing will prevent him. His task begins at the Auckland Open in New Zealand. As sixth-seeded, David Nalbandian beat Fabio Fognini, Philipp Kohlschreiber, John Isner and Nicolas Almagro, without losing a set. However, he loses in the final against the other David, favorite David Ferrer. His performance propelled him to the rank of 21st in the world, and then he becomes the No. 1 Argentina at the expense of Juan Martín del Potro, who was also injured. Subsequently, fate makes Nalbandian face Lleyton Hewitt, his rival in the first round of the Australian Open. The match, dubbed the "Clash of the Titans", went in the fifth set as in 2005, but this time for Nalbandian, after 57 games. Nalbandian saved two match points and the effects of this duel is felt in the 2nd round, where he is forced to retire because of cramps and fatigue, while losing 1–6, 0–6, 0 -2 to Ričardas Berankis. After the Australian Open, David Nalbandian, still 21st World, participates in the tournament in Santiago, Chile for the first time in 10 years. He begins the tour on clay by beating his compatriot Carlos Berlocq, before losing against another Argentine, Horacio Zeballos. Then, in Buenos Aires, Nalbandian loses in the quarterfinals against Tommy Robredo. David plays then a Davis Cup match, winning in four sets against Romanian Adrian Ungur. Because of a torn hamstring and a hernia, Nalbandian misses many tournaments including Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome Masters. From March on, he is injured, and, as of May 8, is still sidelined. These two have met 23 times with Federer leading 14–9, and 5–3 in Grand Slam events. Djokovic is the only player besides Nadal to have defeated Federer more than once in a Grand Slam tournament since 2004, and the only player besides Nadal to defeat Federer in consecutive grand slam tournaments (2010 US Open and 2011 Australian Open). Djokovic is one of two (the other again being Nadal) players currently on tour to have defeated Federer in straight sets at a Grand Slam (2008 Australian Open and 2011 Australian Open). Because of the continuously improving game and general rise of Djokovic in the last 3 years, many experts include Djokovic when talking about Nadal and Federer (all 3 have played each other more than 22 times) and Federer has cited his rivalry with Djokovic as his second favorite after his rivalry with Nadal. Experts such as John McEnroe have said that this is the beginning of a new change in tennis and have coined the current situation "The Trivalry" between Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer. Djokovic's recent back-to-back-to-back wins against Federer at the Australian Open, Dubai and Indian Wells tournament have made this rivalry even more intense. During that span, Djokovic had gone on a 43–0 winning streak dating back to the Davis Cup final the previous year. Federer ended Djokovic's perfect 41–0 season defeating him in the semifinals of the 2011 French Open.

Watch Rafael Nadal vs. Gilles Muller Live Free


Sounds just like Rafa, the humble-talking Spaniard who always builds up the guy on the other side of the net. This time, though, he may actually be right. The 10-time Grand Slam champion will next face Gilles Muller of Luxembourg, the only man other than Roger Federer to beat Nadal at the All England Club since 2005. “Was a long time (ago), but he beat me,” said Nadal, the Wimbledon champion in 2008 and ’10. “Gilles is a very dangerous player. He has a very good serve, good volley. He’s especially very dangerous player in this kind of surface. So will be tough match for me. Nadal advanced Wednesday by beating Ryan Sweeting of the United States 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. Muller had a much shorter match, going through when 31st-seeded Milos Raonic retired with a hip injury while leading 3-2 in the first set. At the 2008 US Open Gilles Müller, then ranked 130, had to go through the qualification tournament. He reached the main draw, where he consecutively beat Laurent Recouderc, former No. 2 Tommy Haas, Nicolás Almagro and 5th-seeded Nikolay Davydenko, advancing to the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in his career. In fact, he was not sure that he would even qualify and so he did not even book a hotel room for the tournament. He then lost to defending and eventual champion Roger Federer by a score of 7–6(5), 6–4, 7–6(5). On January 19, 2009, Müller beat Spaniard Feliciano López by a score of 6–3, 7–6(5), 4–6, 4–6, 16–14 in an epic four hours, twenty-four minutes long match in the first round of the 2009 Australian Open. Müller beat local favorite Bernard Tomic 3–6, 6–1, 6–4, 6–2 in the second round, eventually losing in the third to eighth seed Juan Martín del Potro.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Watch NBA Draft 2011 Free Replay

It could be one of the most exciting draft pick this season many talented young players enter the league of extra ordinary athlete of basketball the NBA.  The Cleveland Cavaliers they pick Kyrie Irving for round one pick 1..Derrick Williams in no.2 from Timberwolves, Enes Kanter in no.3 to Jazz, Another pick fro Cavaliers Tristan Thompson in no.4. Jonas Valanciunas to Raptors, Jan Vesley to Wizards, Bismack Biyombo to Kings, Brandon Knight to Piston, Kemba Walker to Bobcats, and the No.10 Jimmer Fredette. This Only Top 10 pick i post it. If you want to see more please watch the full video.

Watch Laura Robson vs. Maria Sharapova Replay Free

Sharapova win the match and advance to next round. Crowd favorite Maria Sharapova no.5 in the ranking must prove she was not ready to retire in the tennis and had a big chance to win the title in wimbledon 2011.If the up-and-coming British star, who grew up five minutes from Wimbledon, can't get on Centre Court against the biggest non-Williams star in the game, what hope does the rest of the WTA have?WIMBLEDON, England (AP)—Former champion Maria Sharapova moved into the second round at Wimbledon on Tuesday, winning an all-Russian match against Anna Chakvetadze 6-2, 6-1. The No. 52-ranked Chakvetadze managed to break once in the second set but was otherwise outclassed by her sixth-seeded opponent in just over an hour.

Watch NBA Draft 2011 Live

Jimmer Fredette. Height: 6'3" Weight: 196 lbs. Age: 22 For those of you who have read more than an article or two from me on the draft, you already know my thoughts on Jimmer and the criticism he's received I figure on draft day, I can finally put this guy at No. 1 (you know I've wanted to for a while). Deal with it. And instead of hating, let's all look forward together toward the opportunity to watch this Steve.Point Guard Position Norris Cole, Kemba Walker, Brandon Knight, Kyrie Irving. Here is the time for another raising superstar will arrive in the biggest professional basketball league, NBA Draft 2011 in now available Tonight June 23 2011. Many young superstar waiting who's gonna be the No.1 Pick by Cleveland Cavaliers and build another superstar like Lebron James who made the team frustration last season. Top 5 Prospect to be no.1 Pick, first and people's favorite Jordan Williams, Jeremy Tyler, Nikola Vucevic, Jonas Valanciunas, Enes Kanter this top draft pick in Center Positions. In Power Forward Bismack Biyombo, Marcus Morris, Trustan Thompson, Kenneth Faried, and Derrick Williams. Small Forward Positions, Tobias Harris, Chris Singleton, Jordan Hamilton, Kawhi Leonard, Jan Vesely. Shooting Guard Positions Malcolm Lee, Iman Shumpert, Alec Burks, Klay Thompson, Marshon Brooks.

Watch Travelers Championship Live Free



A four day showdown in the golf course in TPC River Highlands at Cromwell CT. First to face and had action on the field Kris Blanks, Ben Curtis, Graham Delaet, Steve Elkington, Paul Goydos, and Scott Stallings. Kris Blanks (born November 3, 1972) is an American professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour and previously played on the Nationwide Tour. Blanks was born in Warner Robins, Georgia. He attended Huntingdon College.

Blanks played on the Nationwide Tour in 2005, 2007, and 2008. His best finish was a win at the 2008 Bank of America Open. In 2008, he finished 13th on the Nationwide Tour Money List and thus earned his PGA Tour card for 2009 for finishing in the top 25. He played on the PGA Tour since 2009. His best finish was second place at the 2010 Puerto Rico Open. Curtis' British Open victory gave him a five year exemption on the PGA Tour and a ten year exemption on the European Tour, and he played events on both tours in 2004. However, he did not experience immediate success, missing many cuts and only recording one top ten finish on the PGA Tour. He missed even more cuts in 2005 and only had two top ten finishes. In 2006, his results improved as he made the cut much more consistently and recorded two wins: the Booz Allen Classic and the 84 Lumber Classic. His consistent form continued into 2007 and he tied for 8th place at that year's British Open in Carnoustie, his best result in a major since winning the tournament. 2008 was Curtis's most consistent season to date, recording five top ten finishes and missing only four cuts all year. He bettered his British Open result from the previous year by finishing in a tie for 7th at Royal Birkdale and followed it up a month later by finishing tied for 2nd place in the PGA Championship at Oakland Hills. This second place finish qualified him for the 2008 Ryder Cup, his first appearance in the event. This consistent form continued into 2009, with only three missed cuts in 18 PGA Tour events that year. However, despite this statistic Curtis only managed one top 20 finish and ended the year outside the top 100 in the money list, but he did achieve two top ten finishes on the European Tour. At the 2009 Open Championship at Turnberry, Curtis shot a 65 to tie for second after the first round, but a second round 80 meant that he missed the cut by one shot.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Watch Venus Williams vs. Kimiko Date Krumm Replay Free


At first set Venus Williams take a hard time to drew a score because it still cold and slow starting but she finished it off Krumm in 3rd set by 8 to 6 match set score. In the end, Williams, a five-time champion at the All England Club, mustered every bit of her competitive drive and considerable talent to pull out a 6-7 (6), 6-3, 8-6 comeback victory over Date-Krumm and reach the third round.“She played unbelievable today. I thought she had some luck on her side, too, with net cords, balls hitting lines. I just thought today was a perfect storm for her to try to get a win,” said Williams, who again wore her decidedly original lace romper, featuring draped sleeves, deep “V” neckline, gold belt and gold zipper.None more effective than her serve, in the late-going, anyway. That stroke delivered 12 aces, helped Williams escape several jams.Date-Krumm, who reached the Wimbledon semifinals in 1996, quit tennis later that year, then came out of retirement in 2008, marveled at Williams’ serve afterward, saying: “Not only speed it’s on the corner. So it was very, very difficult to break her.”Not at the outset, actually. Date-Krumm won 13 of the first 16 points Williams served, breaking three times en route to a 5-1 lead. The 23rd-seeded Williams turned things around, taking five consecutive games to go ahead 6-5. Williams then wasted a set point, and Date-Krumm eventually won the tiebreaker. In the second and third sets, though, Williams played much more cleanly, and she wound up winning by breaking in the final game. “Venus came out slow, and that girl took off like a brand new motor,” said Williams’ father and coach, Richard. His daughter missed time with a bum hip and is playing only her fourth tournament since Wimbledon in 2010. On Tuesday, his other daughter, Serena, needed three sets to win, too. After ambling out of Centre Court this time, Dad tapped his umbrella’s wooden handle on his chest and said, referring to those matches: “They’re tough on the heart. The heart’s not as young as it once was.”