Friday, March 19, 2010

Armenta Loses in First Round in Oklahoma!

A beautiful left hook to the body by undefeated Edwin Rodriguez knocked out Silver Spring, MD's George "El Gallo" Armenta after just 47 seconds at the Choctaw Gaming Resort in Durant, OK in front of a nationally-televised ESPN2 audience.

This was the first time Armenta has been knocked out in his career and his record now stands at 13-6, 11 KO's. Rodriguez is now 14-0, 10 KO's.

20 comments:

  1. Mark Tucker's vicious straight lefts to the body must have softened up Armenta

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  2. sucha a good fighter to be handled so wrong,regroup and rethink gallo,alot of fight left in the rooster,take some AT HOME bouts then move on. Too early in your comeback for these fights!!!

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  3. wrong weight for george to be fighting at
    should be no higher than 160

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  4. looking at the back of your old lady"s head....thats where Tuckers been.

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  5. u hillbillies love tucker so much go read a book or make out with a cousin

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  6. are u saying that tucker is a stalker and has a fetish with the back of womens heads?

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  7. nah, no fetish, just likes a bj like everybody else

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  8. Tucker defends his USBO title on Friday April 23 in Westminster, MD. No word yet on the opponent.

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  9. Well George got his 47 seconds of fame.( shakin head)
    What happened get stage fright or what????

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  10. Now thats how you Pluck a Chicken :)

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  11. Hey listen, that happens. Anybody who don't know what it's like to get caught with a perfect shot to the body don't understand. The shot don't look like much but it hurts worse than anything. Tough luck Armenta.

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  12. keep ur head up george it happens to the best of em hopkins did it to oscar ur still the man you got a lot of fight left take care and be safe
    mike paschall

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  13. with all due respect Gary,this is a very unprofessionally run site.It is a hot bed for cowardly idiots to play games and talk rubbish without posting their name.Grade school games,like crank calls and such.Win or lose,fighters deserve respect and you are allowing for less than that.anonymous posts should not be an option.George....you just got caught.Good luck and get back on the horse.--Derrick Jones-- djones989@gmail.com

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  14. George keep your head up high, your a good boxer. It was a Lucky shot from Rodriguez. I have respect for this opponent unlike your last one who stole a win. This was not your 1st time on TV and it won't be your last.

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  15. Thank you for your comment, Derrick. About two years ago, I tried to ban all anonymous comments. Traffic on the site dropped dramatically.

    Many people who comment anonymously are people that work in the business and I understand that. I also put a poll up whether or not people wanted the anon comments. They did.

    My hands are tied and I do not have time to erase every juvenile comment on here.
    Honestly,I' m fortunate to have comments on here at all. Most blogs like this don't.

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  16. Hey dude, back off of Gary! He runs the best site in boxing!

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  17. Once again,I meant no disrespect.Thank you for answering me.I stand correct.--Derrick Jones-- djones989@gmail.comed

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  18. Ok,I stand corrected.Thanks for answering me Gary.Once again,no disrespect...I am just frustrated with misuse of the site..--Derrick Jones-- djones989@gmail.com

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  19. Gary runs this site with integrity, knowledge and enthusiasm. I understand the disdain for anonymous haters. However, I think Gary makes the right choice in allowing anonymous bloggers for the reasons he explained. Plus, free speech (even free speech made by clueless haters) is a vital part of the foundation this country. Gary deserves our praise and appreciation for the tremendous work he puts into this site.

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