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November 10, 2009


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Born in England in 1942. Life as a boxing writer began with a weekly column in a newspaper called the South London Advertiser in the early 1960s. Moved to the far bigger-circulation South London Press, writing a twice-weekly boxing section, in 1966. Joined the weekly Boxing News in 1970 and became editor in 1972. Moved across the pond in 1977 for marriage-related reasons and covered the American scene for Boxing News until joining Boxing Monthly in 1990. ...

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Z GORRES vs LUIS MELENDEZ

MELENDEZ and GORRES each weighed 118 1/2. / Photo: CHRIS FARINA, Top Rank
Location:
Mandalay Bay casino resort, LAS VEGAS, Nov. 13
Graham's Odds:
Gorres -800; Melendez +450
Over 9.5 -160; under 8.5 +140

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Mandalay Bay casino resort, LAS VEGAS, Nov. 13

Z GORRES vs LUIS MELENDEZ

MELENDEZ and GORRES each weighed 118 1/2. / Photo: CHRIS FARINA, Top Rank

Gorres -800; Melendez +450

Over 9.5 -160; under 8.5 +140

In the third bout of a triple-header featuring Filipino fighters in Las Vegas on Friday, bantamweight contender Z Gorres meets Colombian Luis Melendez in an all-southpaw match. This seems to be in the nature of a tune-up for Gorres before meeting Fernando Montiel in a rematch in the new year.

Melendez showed great heart and determination in a 12th-round loss to Montiel two years ago, when he knocked down the Mexican fighter and gave him a tough fight, but he has boxed only once since.

Perhaps a long rest was what Melendez needed after the punishing loss to Montiel, but a two-year layoff could mean that he retired but decided to give the game another whirl.

Gorres is a solid boxer-puncher whose only loss in the last six years was on a split decision against Montiel, although he might have been fortunate to get a draw at home against Vic Darchinyan.

I thought that Gorres looked sharp in a showcase type of fight in September when he beat up the well worn Cruz Carbajal, who retired after six one-sided rounds, indicating he had suffered an arm injury.

Melendez is taller than Gorres and he has always been a good puncher — fleetingly it looked as if he might stop Montiel in what would have been a huge upset — but I think that the Filipino fighter has to be considered a big favourite. I am expecting Gorres to outbox and outscore Melendez for a clear win on points, with the possibility of a late stoppage. We don't know how much the Montiel defeat took out of Melendez, while the Colombian’s inactivity doesn’t bode well for his chances against a fighter who is on the brink of a world title challenge.


Last Updated: November 12, 2009 9:08pm

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