Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Brian vs Max Live / Watch Rose vs Maxwell Live Stream PPV Odds Boxing Tickets, @ England On FOX.TV - 31Th,Mar!


Brian Rose vs Max Maxwell Live Streaming PPV Boxing News, Tickets On FOX.TV!

[¬] Hello Boxing Lover's,
Enjoy With Us For Watching All Exclusive Boxing HereBrian Rose vs Max Maxwell Live Extreme 12 Rounds - Junior Middleweight Division [ For Junior Middleweight Division Championship Titel ],At - Blackpool, England.When Start This Match/Time - 06:00 PM [ET] - 09:00 PM [ET],Saturday, 31Th,Mar,2012. All Boxing Lover Supporter's Don't Miss To Watch Live Extreme Boxing Games Here. Every Second You Can Watch Here Blue Ray Quality Video By Signing Up With Us The Live Sports Network From PCTV,You Can Get Here All Time The 100% HD/LED Quality Video. So, Don't Wast Your Time, Just Click This Live Extreme Link  & Grab This Opportunity To Watch This Live Extreme Game On Your Mobile TV,iPhone, iPod,iPad,Laptop,NetBook Or PC From Live Boxing Stream.TV!


[¬]BOXING SCHEDULE[¬]
UPCOMING INFO : Brian Rose vs Max Maxwell
COMPETITION NAME : 2012
COMPETITOR : Brian vs Max
DATE : Saturday, 31Th,Mar,2012
TIME/WHEN START : 06:00 PM [ET] - 09:00 PM [ET]
VENUE : Blackpool, England
STATUS : LIVE ON

Rose vs Maxwell Live: You Can Watch Now On Your Mobile TV, iPhone, iPod, iPad, Laptop, Net book, Mac, Or PC!


[¬] WE ALL TIME PROVIDE YOU.!
  • 3,000+ PREMIUM TV CHANNELS.!

  • 800+ PREMIUM MOVIE CHANNELS.!

  • 500+ PREMIUM SPORTS CHANNELS.!

  • 2,000+ LOCAL TV CHANNELS.!

  • EASY TO USE INTERFACE.!

  • NO HARDWARE REQUIRED.!

  • FULL SCREEN TV MODE.!
Feel This "Rose vs Maxwell" Live Boxing!

[¬]Thank's To Visit This Site.!
Easily You Can Find This Live Extremeing Link For Watching Your Live Boxing Games. So, Get Ready To Watch Your Favourite Boxing Sports. Don't Wast Your Time Watch & Enjoy All Live Boxing,Kick boxing, Boxing,ShowTime Boxing Match Here. When You Click The Extreme Link Your Subscription Will Be Grant Automatic & You Immediate Access To The Most Comprehensive Listing Of Live National Boxing Feeds From Any Where In The World.Where You Can Access An Internet Connection,The Exacting Live Games Without Interruption.We Will Provide You All The Links & The Necessary Software With 100% 3D & Booming surround sound. So, There Will Be No Need To Purchase Any Additional Equipment. Need Only A Computer & An Internet Connection.Thank's Again To Visit This Site & Stay With Us For Watching This Full Season Live Extreme Boxing Match! 

"Rose vs Maxwell" Story Line :-
LIVEFIGHT was lucky to catch a word with reigning British light-middleweight champion Brian Rose ahead of his rematch with Max Maxwell on March 31. The Blackpool stylist makes the first defence of his recently-acquired domestic belt against a man who holds a six-round knockout victory over him. The loss came at a tough time in Rose’s career; the fight came just months after 26-year-old Rose’s traumatic bout with Jason Rushton. Rushton was rushed to hospital and went into a coma after being stopped in the last round. 
Brian, now 18-1-1 (5), has come back well from his sole-defeat; he won the English belt against Lee Noble, stopped previously unbeaten Martin Walsh before turning in a boxing master-class to dominate Prince Aaron to lift the British belt. Most neutral observers didn’t give the challenger a shot against the in-form Aaron but Rose put on the performance of his career to comfortably out-box the champion.
Here’s what the 6ft champion had to say-
LF) Hey Brian, how’s training going?
BR) It’s going really well. I came up to Manchester a few weeks ago, I’ve based myself here full time for this fight. There are no distractions here so I can just concentrate on training.

LF) Not many gave you much of a shot at dethroning Aaron for the British belt; were you surprised at how easily you won that fight?
BR) No, I wasn’t surprised. I’d sparred Aaron in the past, I knew it was just a case of getting the tactics right. I knew if I got those tactics right I would be in total control of the fight.
LF) One of the judges scored for Aaron (making it a split decision); that seemed a bit strange?
BR) How that judge scored for him I’ll never know. I thought I only lost a couple of rounds and maybe drew a couple more. 
LF) You fight Birmingham’s Max Maxwell next. It was a fight you wanted as your first defence. Was it always your intention to win the British belt before avenging your only loss?

BR) Well it never made any sense fighting him again in a six or eight rounder; it’d be like going old ground for no reason. Now I’ve won the British title, I can make a voluntary defence so it’s the right time now. My manager and trainer pick my fights but I was keen on fighting Maxwell again.
LF) Did you see Max Maxwell’s one-round loss to Tom Doran last year?
BR) Yeah it was stopped too quickly; bad refereeing. Maxwell had Doran all over the place but as soon as Doran hit him it was waved off.
LF) What do you feel will be different in this rematch between you and Maxwell?
BR) I’ll be mentally stronger. The last fight I just wasn’t mentally right after my fight with Jason Rushton (when he went into a coma). I took about nine months out after that fight and then got knocked out by Maxwell, it was obvious I wasn’t right in there. Anyway I knew I needed to sort myself out before I could get back in the ring so I went to a psychologist to get my head right. It really helped talking about it and my worries. I came back with a six-rounder and was nervous for that one but since then I’ve felt back to normal again. This time I’ll be mentally prepared for Max Maxwell.
LF) Would you be willing to offer a prediction to the fight?
BR) I never like to predict my fights as I feel it’s disrespectful to my opponents but I think I’ll box Maxwell’s head off. I’m levels above him and I’ll show that I’m worthy of my British title and to be called the champion.
LF) Let’s say you get past Maxwell, what kind of fights are you looking at afterwards this year?
BR) Matthew Hall and Sam Webb are fighting an eliminator soon so it’ll be one of those too more than likely. You never know what’s going to happen, Erick Ochieng has just beaten Nick Quigley and that could be a fight that’s made soon. There’s a lot of talent in the UK light-middleweight division and a lot of good potential fights to be made.
LF) Your division is probably the best domestically around right now?
BR) Yeah it’s wide open; there’s me, Aaron, Webb, Bradley Pryce and Hall. It’s a red-hot division and it gives me extra motivation to train hard and keep focussed. It’s going to be hard to keep hold of this British title, I need to give every fight from now on 100%.