Saturday, June 25, 2011

Watch Humberto Soto vs. Motoki Sasaki Fight Online Free



Motoki Sasaki want to be the first oldest Japanese Boxer and he must prove that for defeating the Mexican Boxer Humberto Soto on June 25 2011. “If I get this belt, it will mean so much. That's how much of my life I've devoted to this match,” said Sasaki. The Japanese pugilist, Sasaki, in the end admitted it was not easy to fight anywhere outside one’s country but on the same note he said he has the experience and will utilise it in Mexico. He added he was never born that talented but he achieved everything with his hard work and enjoys his growth. He said, “I was able to experience how it feels like to fight away from home. I want to use that experience to my advantage this time. I don't know where my physical limits meet my mental limits. For now, I'm really enjoying my growth.”




WBC lightweight champion Humberto Soto will fight 35 year-old Motoki Sasaki this summer as the two-weight world champion makes the fourth defence of his 135lb title. Soto, 31, boasts victories over David Diaz and Urbano Antillon and will go into the bout on his home soil the overwhelming favourite. Undefeated light-welterweight Antonio Lozada Jr (23-0, 20 KO’s), will face unbeaten Roberto Ortiz (19-0-1, 17 KO’s) on the bill as they battle it out for the vacant WBC silver 140lb title previously held by Mexican legend Erik Morales, who vacated to challenge Marcos Maidana for the inter WBA title

Watch Carlos Fodor vs. James Terry Replay Free



Outside the cage, Fodor, who once had his sights set on becoming a homicide director, is a trainer at a health club and works with mentally challenged kids while remaining active in the reserves.

Fodor's brother Ben, who also fights in MMA, wrestled in high school but entered the Marines six days after graduation. While he was in boot camp, the terrorist attacks of 9/11 occurred and he was sent to Kuwait for the Iraq invasion. He returned home in 2003 after one tour. James Terry is an American mixed martial artist from San Jose, California. James has an extension college wrestling background. He moved to Northern California in 2005 when he began to sharpen his kickboxing under the guidance of Cung Le. James now trains in MMA and work as an instructor and personal trainer at Cung Le's gym. James is also a co-captain of the USH Fight Team. He is currently signed with Strikeforce.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Watch Robin Soderling vs. Bernard Tomic Live Free

Tomic began his 2011 season at the Brisbane International where he was given a main draw wild card. However, he lost to Florian Mayer in the first round 6–2, 6–2. At the Medibank International in Sydney, Tomic won through the qualifying draw with three straight set wins, all of which were against top 100 players. Despite taking the first set against Ukrainian Alexandr Dolgopolov, Tomic eventually lost his first round match 6–7(3), 6–1, 6–2. His performance in Sydney also earned him the final discretionary wildcard into the main draw of the Australian Open. In Melbourne, Tomic matched his two prior Open performances when he defeated Jérémy Chardy 6–3, 6–2, 7–6 (5) in the first round. He then recorded back-to-back main draw wins for the first time in his career when he defeated the 31st seed Feliciano López 7–6(4), 7–6(3), 6–3. In a much anticipated night match, Tomic lost to World No. 1 Rafael Nadal in the 3rd round 2–6, 5–7, 3–6, despite having led 4–0 in the second set. In February, he made the semi finals of the Burnie Challenger, before reaching the final of the Caloundra Challenger, losing to Grega Žemlja. Tomic is currently competing in the 2011 BNP Paribas Open, where he has been given a main draw wild card. In the first round, Tomic defeated Indian qualifier Rohan Bopanna in three sets, 6–7(5), 7–6(1), 6–4 to reach the second round of an ATP Masters 1000 tournament for the first time. He faced sixteenth seeded Serbian, Viktor Troicki in the second round where he lost 4–6 4–6. Tomic was granted a main draw wild card for the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami, losing in the first round to Pablo Andujar. öderling's type of game has been described as "brutal". He is known for his competitive drive and powerful game, hitting accurate hard ground strokes. His serve is heavy and precise, capable of generating a speed of over 225 km/h (140 mph). He can overpower most of his opponents and possesses a very good return game. His double-handed backhand is solid and dependable, while the forehand is regarded as one of the most lethal in today's game. Most of his success has come on faster surfaces (hard courts and indoor carpet), although his best Grand Slam results have occurred at the French Open; this is thought to be due to the heavy conditions and slowness of the clay which allow him more time to set up his powerful shots] Many people have praised Söderling for his game, saying he is a Grand Slam contender and stable top tenner,] though his mental strength and lack of consistency in his game have been his weaknesses. But in recent years, his mental toughness has improved considerably and this has raised the consistency of his game; much of this has been attributed to the influence of his previous coach, former world #2 and 2000 French Open finalist Magnus Norman. Söderling wears Lottoclothing and recently switched from the Head YOUTEK Radical Midplus racquet to the Head Youtek Prestige Midplus.

Watch Rafael Nadal vs. Gilles Muller

A 4th day on Wimbledon championship in tennis. Rafael Nadal facing the us tennis player Gilles Muller. May be Nadal facing a tough opponent on this early round. Shortly after reaching the third round at Wimbledon, defending champion Rafael Nadal called his next opponent “dangerous” and predicted it would be a “tough” match.



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 Replay Free

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 Maria Sharapova vs. Laura Robson Replay Free

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.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?

Watch NBA Draft 2011 Live Free



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. Point Guard Position Norris Cole, Kemba Walker, Brandon Knight, Kyrie Irving, and 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.

Watch Laura Robson vs. Maria Sharapova Live Free







In Court no.1 Maria Sharapova facing Laura Robson for elimination match @ 8:00 am June 22, 2011. Maria Sharapova made her professional breakthrough in 2004 when, at age 17, she upset two-time defending champion and top seed Serena Williams in the 2004 Wimbledon final for her first Grand Slam singles title. She entered the top ten of the WTA Rankings with this win. Despite not winning a major in 2005, Sharapova briefly held the number one ranking, and reached three Grand Slam semifinals, losing to the eventual champion each time. She won her second major at the 2006 US Open defeating then-World No. 1 Amélie Mauresmo in the semifinals and World No. 2 Justine Henin in the final. Sharapova's 2007 season was plagued with a chronic shoulder injury, and saw her ranking fall out of the top 5 for the first time in two years. She ultimately won her third Grand Slam at the 2008 Australian Open, defeating Henin in the quarterfinals and Ana Ivanović in the final. After reclaiming the number one ranking in May 2008, Sharapova's shoulder problems re-surfaced, ultimately requiring surgery in October and forcing her out of the game for nearly ten months. Sharapova returned in May 2009 and was ranked No. 126 in the world due to her extensive lay-off. Since her comeback, Sharapova has won 4 singles titles (bringing her career total to 23) and improved her ranking to within the top 10. Now Maria Sharapova Rank no. 5 in womens category. Robson plays left-handed, with a two-handed backhand. One of her strengths is her "dominant" serve, which has been described as "the chief reason she can dominate most juniors". However, she has been criticized for having "poor lateral movement". She has been praised for showing "extraordinary poise",and having "the attitude and technique required of a leading player".Commentator Simon Reed said that she "has every tool she needs", and former Grand Slam champion Pat Cash called her "a special talent" who "seems to have all the attributes to progress". Current WTA star Ana Ivanović said that Robson "hits the ball really, really hard", and former top British player Samantha Smith said that "she doesn't have any weaknesses at all".


Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Watch Travelers Championship Live

They will play in the gold course of TPC River Highlands @ Cromwell. They will win a pot money more than 6 million dollars.Watch Bubba Watson one of the most favorite golf player in this tournament.Situated on a bluff overlooking the Connecticut River, located just outside of Hartford, TPC River Highlands offers a winning combination: an award-winning championship golf course that plays host to the PGA TOUR’s Traveler’s Championship, the largest professional sports event in the state; an array of amenities; and the personalized service and privileges that have become synonymous with the PGA TOUR’s acclaimed TPC Network of premier clubs. At TPC River Highlands, remarkable golf is just the beginning of an outstanding PGA TOUR experience. This residential community has also been the winner of multiple national and state awards, including the 1996 National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) "Community of the Year."

Watch Rafael Nadal vs. Ryan Sweeting Replay

Nadal survive on his first matched. First set, Nadal 3-1 Sweeting*: The barrage is starting. Nadal is forcing Sweeting further and further back with his huge groundstrokes, before coming forward to put easy volleys away. Amazingly though, Nadal lets him off the hook and hits long off Sweeting's second serve. First set, Nadal* 4-1 Sweeting: Looking to break back, Sweeting goes 0-15 up. Right? More venomous Nadal forehands get Sweeting on the run and from a wide position on the left, he has to go for a near-impossible backhand winner down the line. You don't get many chances against Nadal. First set, Nadal 4-2 Sweeting*: Apparently the average height for a tennis player these days is 6ft 2in. Nadal's an inch below that, Sweeting's three above it. First set, Nadal 5-3 Sweeting*: John McEnrore is being educated on the British way of pronunciation by Andrew Castle. Serving to stay in the set, Sweeting looks comfortable enough as Nadal sleepily lets him move 40-15 ahead. Now, though, he'll have to break Nadal. Nadal wins the first set 6-3: Nadal's on the hunt now. Sweeting hits a forehand down the line and it lands right on the baseline - and Nadal responds by delicately flicking a forehand just over the net, the ball landing dead as it drops inside the left service box. Second set, Nadal 6-3, 1-0 Sweeting*: A fine start to the second set for Sweeting, as he double faults straight away. The frustration for Sweeting is that Nadal's not really playing that well, but he hasn't yet taken advantage. This is better though, a strong forehand down the line beating Nadal for 30-15. Second set, Nadal* 6-3, 2-0 Sweeting: Sweeting goes 0-15 up. So Nadal pounds down a huge serve. Sweeting's 6ft 5in frame is forced to stoop low to reach a low approach shot from Nadal, and he can only slice a backhand into the net.
Second set, Nadal 6-3, 3-0 Sweeting*: It's getting ugly. At 15-15, a cross-court forehand from Nadal, left to right, moves Sweeting wide again. From there, he makes another error to give Nadal two break points. Sweeting comes to the net and has time to kill off the point with a forehand, but instead tries the drop shot. Second set, Nadal* 6-3, 4-0 Sweeting: Everything's going for Nadal today. Expect Nadal, any moment now, to ask when the real match starts. Sweeting, realising he has to go for it now, wallops a forehand long and Nadal holds to 15.
Second set, Nadal 6-3, 4-1 Sweeting*: The crowd are now showing sympathy for Sweeting. It only serves to wake Nadal up though, and he gets a break point after a trade of shots at the net. Nadal wastes his chance though, hitting long, presumably because he's now on auto-pilot. A third break point is wasted as Nadal's cross-court forehand goes wide, and then out of nowhere Sweeting gets to advantage and only goes and wins the game, Nadal slicing into the net. Second set, Nadal* 6-3, 5-1 Sweeting: A gorgeous forehand volley from Nadal, giving Sweeting no chance, moves him 15-0 up. An unforced error from Sweeting, followed by a canny forehand and a big serve from Nadal wraps up the game in double-quick time.
Second set, Nadal 6-3, 5-2 Sweeting*: Sweeting's never been beyond a second round of a major. At deuce, Sweeting gets a drop shot right, although Nadal's so fast that he astonishingly manages to make it. Nadal dinks his backhand over the net, but Sweeting's there to lob it back over him. So off Nadal goes again. Nadal wins the second set 6-2; leads 2-0 in sets: So Sweetingdelays the inevitable for a few minutes makes Nadal serve for the second set. Third set, Nadal 6-3, 6-2, 0-1 Sweeting*: You never know in tennis. Maybe Nadal will twist his ankle. Nadal then moves 15-30 ahead, moving around his forehand to whistle an unstoppable shot from right to left and past Sweeting. Sweeting, though, realises the need for aggression now, attacking the net to win the next two points. Nadal gets it back to deuce though, mainly because Sweeting's second serve is so poor. Whenever he misses his first, it seems Nadal always wins the point. After a brief to-and-fro, Sweeting mistimes a shot into the net after assuming a mis-hit from Nadal had gone out. Break point. The point's replayed, but Sweeting rescues the break point. Luckily for him, Nadal's not on top form today, and again loops a forehand long. Sweeting finally gets rewarded for showing a bit of pluck as Nadal sends a forehand wide. Now he just has to do it on Nadal's serve.
Third set, Nadal* 6-3, 6-2, 1-1 Sweeting: Yeah, so he just has to break Nadal. Easy. Third set, Nadal 6-3, 6-2, 2-1 Sweeting*: Yeah, so Nadal just has to break Sweeting. It doesn't take long for Nadal to get two break points after Sweeting hits into the net. In case you weren't aware, Nadal's going to win.
Third set, Nadal* 6-3, 6-2, 2-2 Sweeting: Well maybe Nadal's not going to have it all his own away. Remarkably Sweeting gets it back to deuce, and then gets his first break point of the match as Nadal fails to beat the net. Huge hitting from Sweeting puts Nadal under pressure, and an exquisite volley brings him level. Third set, Nadal 6-3, 6-2, 2-3 Sweeting*: Maybe, just maybe, we've got a match on our hands all of a sudden. Pressure off, he's letting it all out now and at 40-30, a pounding, deep backhand from Sweeting sees Nadal skew a slice into the net. Third set, Nadal* 6-3, 6-2, 3-3 Sweeting: This is one of the best rallies of the match so far, huge hitting from both men, the ball fizzing from side to side. Ultimately Nadal wins the point to go 15-0 up with a cute backhand volley. Three unforced errors from Sweeting, each shot long, see Nadal hold to 15. Third set, Nadal 6-3, 6-2, 4-3 Sweeting*: The revival was short-lived. Nadal moves in for the kill and rams a forehand into the open space for 0-30. And this is so frustrating for Sweeting, another double-fault giving Nadal two break points and the chance to wrestle back dominance. Sweeting only has himself to blame.
Third set, Nadal* 6-3, 6-2, 5-3 Sweeting: Maybe. Sweeting gives himself a half-chance at 15-15 with a superb backhand that Nadal can only volley wide. Sweeting's hopes are dashed though. It beats Nadal, but lands just long. Sweeting hits a forehand long eventually to leave Nadal a game away from the third round.
Third set, Nadal 6-3, 6-2, 5-4 Sweeting*: Nadal returns with a new racquet. Sweeting holds to 15 as Nadal sends a backhand return wide. He wins a game. Unfortunately Nadal will now serve for a place in the third round.