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BOWLING
MAGIC CITY LANES—GABPA Traveling Seniors: Harry Reynolds 254-672; Gary Miller 244-668; Dick Laubscher 236-653; Chuck Smith 244-634; Mike Bean 253-630; Tom Holderbaum 251-602; Al Kline 222-602; John Miletich 210-597; George Herbert 223-595; Jack Rascob 249-585.
BILL WHITE'S AKRON LANES—Premier Window/Siding + T.+T. Auto Repair + Tire Center: Dan Hausch 253-715, Berkenstock 238-678, Jon Thompson 237-675, Todd Younkins 256-671, Scott Weston 236-649, Tim Bixler 237-648, Jeremy Speegle 225-618, Dave Lickhus 254-616, Chris Caton 256-612, Bob Crum 211-607, Shawn Flory 242-600, Mike Schlagenhauser 224, Jeff Floey 206, Dick Berger 201, Sharin Wrobel 265, Lynn Barbee 233, Sue Smith 214, Denise Johnson 200, Carol Berger 191, Tina Flory 184, Geneva Thompson 180, Marylou Ashbrook 169.
ODDS
Glantz-Culver Line
NCAA Football
Today's Game
GMAC Bowl
(At Mobile, Ala.)
FAVORITE OPN TDAY O/U UNDERDOG
Tulsa +2 3 (75) Ball St.
Thursday's Game
BCS Championship Game
(At Miami)
Florida 11/2 31/2 (70) Oklahoma
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NFL Playoffs
Saturday's Games
FAVORITE OPN DAY O/U UNDERDOG
at Tennessee 21/2 3 (341/2) Baltimore
at Carolina 91/2 10 (481/2) Arizona
Sunday's Games
at N.Y. Giants 5 4 (40) Philadelphia
at Pittsburgh 6 6 (381/2) San Diego
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NCAA Basketball
Today's Game's
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at West Virginia 21/2 Connecticut
at Michigan St. 10 Ohio St.
at Georgia Tech 10 Georgia
at Dayton 5 Miami (Ohio)
Rhode Island 101/2 at Toledo
at Virginia 151/2 Brown
at Creighton 12 N. Iowa
Villanova 6 at Seton Hall
at Texas Tech 91/2 TCU
at Bradley 1 Illinois St.
at Clemson 151/2 Alabama
Texas 6 at Arkansas
Purdue 61/2 at Penn St.
at New Mexico 81/2 UTEP
at Utah 51/2 LSU
at Kansas 13 Siena
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Today's Game's
NBA
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
Boston 9 at Charlotte
Houston 3 at Philadelphia
at Orlando 12 Washington
at Memphis 3 Minnesota
New York 3 at Oklahoma City
at Dallas 151/2 L.A. Clippers
at Chicago 71/2 Sacramento
at L.A. Lakers 71/2 New Orleans
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Today's Game's
NHL
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Carolina -130 New Jersey +110
at Washington -150 Philadelphia +130
at Boston -220 Minnesota +180
at Buffalo -220 Ottawa +180
at Detroit -300 Columbus +240
at Pittsburgh -230 Atlanta +190
at Toronto -130 Florida +110
at Nashville -135 Colorado +115
Chicago -130 at Phoenix +110
at Anaheim -155 Los Angeles +135
San Jose -140 at Calgary +120
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League• KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to terms with RHP Roman Colon on a minor league contract.
• TAMPA BAY RAYS—Agreed to terms with OF Pat Burrell on a two-year contract.
• TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Derrick Turnbow, RHP Casey Daigle and RHP Elizardo Ramirez on minor league contracts. Named Danny Clark pitching coordinator; Spike Owen infield coordinator; Harry Spilman special assistant; Terry Clark pitching coach and Scott Coolbaugh coach for Oklahoma City (PCL); Mike Micucci manager, Joe Slusarski pitching coach and Brant Brown coach for Frisco (Texas); Steve Buechele manager and Jason Wood pitching coach for Bakersfield (Cal), Jeff Andrews pitching coach and Jason Hart coach for Spokane (Northwest), and Hectoir Ortiz manager of Hickory (South Atlantic).
National League• HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with OF Reggie Abercrombie, OF John Gall, RHP Clay Hensley, INF Mark Saccomanno and INF Jason Smith on minor-league contracts.
• ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms with LHP Royce Ring on a one-year contract.
American Association• EL PASO DIABLOS—Claimed OF Emmanuel Marrero and OF Adam Hale off waivers from Shreveport (AA).
• SHREVEPORT SPORTS—Released RHP Albert Ayala, C Lester Contreras, C Adam Miller, RHP Bert Snow, RHP Leo Tyson, INF Chris Smith, OF Terrence McClain, RHP Russell Savickas and INF Wade Robinson. Acquired OF Jose G. Torres and RHP Luke Massetti from San Angelo (United) for future considerations. Purchased OF Dwayne White and C Luany Sanchez from Laredo (United). Purchased LHP Jorge Lugo and C Kevin Griffin from Harlingen (United).
Can-Am League• OTTAWA RAPIDS—Traded RHP Cardoza Tucker to Southern Illinois (Frontier) to complete an earlier deal.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association• LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Acquired C Cheikh Samb from Denver for a conditional second-round draft pick and cash considerations. Waived F Paul Davis and G Fred Jones.
FOOTBALL
National Football League• GREEN BAY PACKERS—Fired defensive coordinator Bob Sanders, defensive ends coach Carl Hairston, defensive tackles coach Robert Nunn, secondary coach Kurt Schottenheimer, nickel package/cornerbacks coach Lionel Washington, and strength and conditioning coordinator Rock Gullickson.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League• CALGARY FLAMES—Reassigned F Jamie Lundmark to Quad City (AHL).
• COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Placed D Rostislav Klesla on injured reserve.
• MONTREAL CANADIENS—Acquired D T.J. Kemp from Pittsburgh for a conditional 2010 seventh-round draft pick and assigned him to Hamilton (AHL).
• PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Recalled G Scott Munroe and F Andreas Nodl from Philadelphia (AHL).
• SAN JOSE SHARKS—Recalled F Brad Staubitz from Worcester (AHL).
• TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Sent D Vladimir Mihalik and D Ty Wishart to Norfolk (AHL).
• VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Reassigned G Cory Schneider and F Jannik Hansen to Manitiba (AHL).
American Hockey League• ALBANY RIVER RATS—Announced RW Pat Dwyer has been assigned to the team by Carolina (NHL). Assigned D Brett Bellemore to Plymouth (OHL).
• HAMILTON BULLDOGS—Reassigned RW J.T. Wyman and D Frederic St-Denis to Cincinnati (ECHL). Signed LW Steve Gainey.
• NORFOLK ADMIRALS—Released D Mitch Ganzak.• PROVIDENCE BRUINS—Released RW Brock Hooton.• SPRINGFIELD FALCONS—Signed LW Patrick Bordeleau.
ECHL• PHOENIX ROADRUNNERS—Acquired F Michael Cohen from Cincinnati to complete an earlier trade.
• VICTORIA SALMON KINGS—Named Jeff Harris assistant general manager.
Eastern Professional Hockey League• BROOKLYN ACES—Acquired D Joe Lyle from Hudson Valley for future considerations. Activated F Tony Resendes from injured reserve. Placed D Mike Richards and G Anthony Felice on waivers. Placed F Joey Grasso on injured reserve. Placed D Tom Collingham on team suspension.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer• SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC—Signed G Chris Eylander.
United Soccer League• MONTREAL IMPACT—Agreed to terms with MF Mauro Biello on a one-year contract and MF Patrick Leduc on a two-year contract.
COLLEGE• DAYTON—Named Tim Wabler vice-president and director of athletics.
• FIU—Named Frank Damas assistant baseball coach.
• ILLINOIS STATE—Named Phil Elmassian defensive coordinator.
• KANSAS STATE—Named Charlie Dickey offensive line coach.
• LSU—Named John Chavis defensive coordinator.
• NORTH CAROLINA—Announced junior WR Hakeem Nicks will enter the NFL draft.
• SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI—Announced junior LB Gerald McRath will enter the NFL draft.
FOOTBALL
COLLEGE
Bowl Glance
Monday's ResultFiesta Bowl(At Glendale, Ariz.)Payout: $17 millionTexas (11-1) vs. Ohio State (10-2), late
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Today's GameGMAC Bowl(At Mobile, Ala.)Payout: $750,000Tulsa (10-3) vs. Ball State (12-1), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
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Jan. 8BCS National Championship(At Miami)Payout: $17 millionFlorida (12-1) vs. Oklahoma (12-1), 8 p.m. (FOX)
Conference Bowl
Records
Through Sunday
Conference W L Pct.
Pac-10 5 0 1.000
Southeastern 5 2 .714
Big East 4 2 .667
Big 12 3 2 .600
Conference USA 3 2 .600
Mountain West 3 2 .600
Independents 1 1 .500
Sun Belt 1 1 .500
Atlantic Coast 4 6 .400
Western Athletic 1 4 .200
Big Ten 1 5 .167
Mid-American 0 4 .000
HOCKEY
AHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Providence 22 14 1 1 46 116 107
Portland 20 12 1 2 43 112 95
Worcester 19 17 0 1 39 105 112
Hartford 17 15 1 3 38 101 111
Manchester 16 16 0 5 37 92 106
Lowell 15 15 1 3 34 97 102
Springfield 13 19 4 1 31 87 119
East Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Hershey 26 9 0 1 53 145 97
Bridgeport 22 9 2 2 48 117 93
Wlks-Brre/Scrntn 22 12 1 1 46 129 102
Binghamton 19 11 3 3 44 102 105
Philadelphia 19 15 1 1 40 107 111
Albany 14 17 3 2 33 89 109
Norfolk 14 18 1 4 33 114 137
WESTERN CONFERENCE
North Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Grand Rapids 21 8 4 3 49 121 93
Manitoba 22 11 0 2 46 108 83
Hamilton 21 12 2 0 44 125 94
Toronto 19 14 0 3 41 106 101
Syracuse 15 16 2 2 34 89 102
Lake Erie 13 15 1 5 32 87 100
Rochester 11 22 0 3 25 71 121
West Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Milwaukee 24 9 1 1 50 116 90
Chicago 19 15 2 1 41 110 101
Peoria 20 16 1 1 42 109 109
Iowa 19 13 2 2 42 104 113
Rockford 19 14 0 3 41 114 104
Houston 17 15 1 6 41 103 108
Quad City 13 16 4 3 33 92 106
San Antonio 13 24 0 1 27 89 126
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.
Today's GamesSyracuse at Lake Erie, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m.
Hartford at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN
Scoring Summary
TEMPLE 73, KENT ST. 58
KENT ST. (7-7)
Sullinger 0-3 0-0 0, Parks 4-10 0-4 8, Evans 6-17 2-2 17, Singletary 5-11 1-5 12, Fisher 3-13 7-8 13, Woods 0-0 0-0 0, Mincy 0-1 0-0 0, Simpson 2-6 2-2 6, McKee 0-0 0-0 0, Henry-Ala 0-2 0-0 0, Greene 1-1 0-0 2. Totals: 21-64 12-21 58.
TEMPLE (6-6)
Allen 3-5 1-2 7, Williams 5-9 3-3 16, Brooks 1-6 0-0 2, Inge 1-2 4-4 6, Christmas 9-18 5-6 26, Fernandez 2-5 2-2 8, Guzman 0-1 0-0 0, DeLeon 0-0 0-0 0, Moore 0-0 0-0 0, Randall 0-0 0-0 0, Olmos 1-3 2-2 4, Eric 2-3 0-0 4. Totals: 24-52 17-19 73.
Halftime—Temple 34-25. 3-Point Goals—Kent St. 4-16 (Evans 3-10, Singletary 1-1, Mincy 0-1, Henry-Ala 0-1, Fisher 0-3), Temple 8-21 (Williams 3-6, Christmas 3-9, Fernandez 2-2, Guzman 0-1, Brooks 0-3). Fouled Out—Singletary. Rebounds—Kent St. 40 (Simpson 9), Temple 39 (Allen 10). Assists—Kent St. 9 (Fisher 6), Temple 18 (Brooks, Fernandez 4). Total Fouls—Kent St. 18, Temple 21. Att—3,508.
Scoreboard
EASTAmerican U. 62, Columbia 50
Binghamton 67, Stony Brook 60
Brandeis 84, Curry 50
Brooklyn 78, Stevenson 77
FDU-Florham 89, Staten Island 81
Lehman 81, Keystone 61
Long Island U. 74, Sacred Heart 67
Manhattan 59, Canisius 57
Monmouth, N.J. 58, Cent. Connecticut St. 47
Niagara 82, Loyola, Md. 70
Northeastern 73, Hofstra 50
Robert Morris 77, Mount St. Mary's, Md. 70
Temple 73, Kent St. 58
Towson 62, Delaware 61
SOUTHBelmont 79, Florida Gulf Coast 67
Campbell 77, Kennesaw St. 67
ETSU 88, North Florida 57
George Mason 58, Georgia St. 52
Georgia College 58, Clayton St. 49
Jacksonville 79, S.C.-Upstate 69
James Madison 66, Drexel 60
Lander 67, UNC Pembroke 60
Miami 85, Florida Atlantic 69
Mississippi St. 95, W. Kentucky 67
N. Carolina A&T 84, Tenn. Wesleyan 47
Navy 66, Elon 62
Nicholls St. 80, Southern, NO 56
Old Dominion 62, William & Mary 50
Presbyterian 67, Liberty 66, 2OT
Radford 68, Coastal Carolina 52
South Carolina 78, Wofford 61
Troy 80, William Carey 68
VMI 93, Charleston Southern 90
Winston-Salem 85, Columbia Union 61
MIDWESTKansas St. 99, Chicago St. 68
Loyola of Chicago 62, Wis.-Green Bay 60
Nebraska 81, Florida A&M 56
Notre Dame 73, Georgetown 67
Wis.-Milwaukee 61, Valparaiso 47
SOUTHWESTNorth Alabama 67, Arkansas Tech 61
Oklahoma 100, Md.-Eastern Shore 64
S. Arkansas 66, LeTourneau 63
SMU 70, Colorado 67
Texas A&M 76, North Dakota 62
Texas-Pan American 88, Huston-Tillotson 84
EXHIBITIONCent. Michigan 79, Michigan-Dearborn 47
Northwood 76, Mid-Am Nazarene 73
COLLEGE WOMEN
EASTBaptist Bible, Pa. 72, Valley Forge Christian 18
Binghamton 56, Cornell 51
Bryant 63, Colgate 53
Connecticut Coll. 100, Pine Manor 47
Endicott 80, Mass.-Dartmouth 43
Fairleigh Dickinson 68, Wagner 66, 2OT
Keystone 70, St. Joseph's, N.Y. 45
La Salle 61, Penn 58
Marywood 77, Hunter 62
Navy 70, Fordham 66, OT
Robert Morris 60, Mount St. Mary's, Md. 46
S. Maine 81, Husson 64
Sacred Heart 66, Long Island U. 55
Stonehill 68, Molloy 66
W. Connecticut 89, Wentworth Tech 48
W. New England 50, Mount Holyoke 31
SOUTHAlabama A&M 67, Jackson St. 61
Alabama St. 50, Grambling St. 49
Austin Peay 70, E. Kentucky 66
Belmont 60, Florida Gulf Coast 55
Bethune-Cookman 61, Savannah St. 46
Bucknell 63, Howard 53
Chattanooga 61, Coll. of Charleston 55
Clemson 74, Miami 68
Columbus St. 60, Ga. Southwestern 47
Davidson 61, UNC-Greensboro 55, OT
Duke 87, Temple 52
E. Illinois 50, Tennessee Tech 46
ETSU 56, North Florida 42
Florida St. 60, Texas A&M 53
High Point 67, Coastal Carolina 66
Jacksonville 78, S.C.-Upstate 58
Kennesaw St. 66, Campbell 48
Limestone 94, St. Andrew's 64
Murray St. 64, Tenn.-Martin 62
N. Carolina A&T 87, Charlotte 80
Old Dominion 69, Va. Commonwealth 68
Prairie View 68, Southern U. 63
Radford 82, Gardner-Webb 74
SE Missouri 82, Jacksonville St. 60
Samford 55, Georgia Southern 46
Stetson 65, Lipscomb 51
Tennessee St. 72, Morehead St. 68
Texas Southern 58, Alcorn St. 44
Tuskegee 79, Miles 64
UNC Asheville 70, Charleston Southern 66
Virginia 82, St. Francis, Pa. 66
Virginia Tech 64, Presbyterian 31
W. Carolina 83, Furman 74
Wofford 95, S. Virginia 59
MIDWESTButler 84, Youngstown St. 50
Cleveland St. 68, Valparaiso 55
Ill.-Chicago 69, Detroit 66
N. Dakota St. 63, IPFW 59
Oakland, Mich. 67, S. Dakota St. 51
Park 68, Ottawa, Kan. 65
Pittsburg St. 94, Bethany, Kan. 48
Purdue 66, Texas 55
UMKC 80, IUPUI 75, OT
W. Illinois 59, S. Utah 48
Wright St. 72, Loyola of Chicago 55
SOUTHWESTAngelo St. 82, Texas A&M Commerce 68
Midwestern St. 68, East Central 66
Northwestern St. 83, Ark.-Pine Bluff 70
Rice 78, George Washington 68
Texas A&M-Kingsville 78, Northeastern St. 72
Texas-Dallas 83, Hardin-Simmons 82
Texas-San Antonio 63, Tulsa 54
GOLF
PGA TOUR
Schedule
Jan. 8-11 — Mercedes-Benz Championship, Plantation Course at Kapalua, Kapalua, Hawaii
Jan. 15-18 — Sony Open in Hawaii, Waialae CC, Honolulu
Jan. 21-25 — Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, PGA West-Palmer Private, PGA West-Nicklaus Private, Silver Rock, Bermuda Dunes, Palm Springs, Calif.
Jan. 29-Feb. 1 — FBR Open, TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Feb. 5-8 — Buick Invitational, Torrey Pines GC (South Course, North Course) San Diego
Feb. 12-15 — AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill, Poppy Hills, Pebble Beach, Calif.
Feb. 19-22 — Northern Trust Open, Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Feb. 25-March 1 — WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Dove Mountain, Marana, Ariz.
Feb. 25-March 1 — Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya, El Camaleon GC at Mayakoba, Riviera Maya, Mexico
March 5-8 — The Honda Classic, PGA National (Champion Course), Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
March 12-15 — WGC-CA Championship, Doral Golf Resort and Spa (Blue Course), Miami
March 12-15 — Puerto Rico Open, Trump International GC, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
March 19-22 — Transitions Championship, Innisbrook Resort & GC (Copperhead Course), Palm Harbor, Fla.
March 26-29 — Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill GC and Lodge, Orlando, Fla.
April 2-5 — Shell Houston Open, Redstone GC (Tournament Course), Houston
April 9-12 — The Masters, Augusta National GC, Augusta, Ga.
April 16-19 — Verizon Heritage, Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, S.C.
LPGA TOUR
Schedule
Feb. 12-14 — SBS Open at Turtle Bay, Turtle Bay Resort (Palmer Course), Kahuku, Hawaii
Feb. 26-March 1 — Honda LPGA Thailand, Siam CC (Plantation Course), Chonburi, Thailand
March 5-8 — HSBC Women's Champions, Tanah Merah CC (Garden Course), Singapore
March 20-22 — MasterCard Classic, Bosque Real CC, Huixquilucan, Mexico
March 26-29 — Phoenix LPGA International, TBD, Phoenix
April 2-5 — Kraft Nabisco Championship, Mission Hills CC (Dinah Shore Tournament Course), Rancho Mirage, Calif.
April 16-19 — Ginn Open, Reunion Resort, Orlando, Fla.
April 23-26 — Corona Championship, Tres Marias Residential CC, Morelia, Mexico
CHAMPIONS TOUR
Schedule
Jan. 17-19 — Wendy's Champions Skins Game, Kaanapali GC, Lahaina, Hawaii
Jan. 23-25 — Mitsubishi Electric Championship, Hualalai GC, Kaupulehu, Hawaii
Feb. 13-15 — Allianz Championship, The Old Course at Broken Sound Club, Boca Raton, Fla.
Feb. 20-22 — The ACE Group Classic, TBD, Naples, Fla.
March 6-8 — Toshiba Classic, Newport Beach CC, Newport Beach, Calif.
March 13-15 — AT&T Champions Classic, Valencia CC, Valencia, Calif.
March 27-29 — The Cap Cana Championship, Punta Espada GC (Jack Nicklaus Course, Cap Cana, Dominican Republic
April 3-5 — The Ginn Championship at Hammock Beach, Ocean Course at Hammock Beach, Palm Coast, Fla.
April 17-19 — Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am, TPC Tampa Bay, Lutz, Fla.
BOXING
Fight Schedule
National TV in parentheses
Jan. 9
At Primm Valley Resort Casino, Primm, Nev. (ESPN2), Yuriorkis Gamboa, Miami, vs. Roger Gonzalez, Chino, Calif., 10, junior lightweights.
Jan. 16
At Mallory Square, Key West, Fla. (ESPN2), Carlos Quintana, Puerto Rico, vs. Ermosele Albert, Miami, 10, junior middleweights; James McGirt Jr., Vero Beach, Fla., vs. Angel Hernandez, Chicago, 10, middleweights.
At the Million Dollar Elm Casino, Tulsa, Okla. (SHO), Leonilo Miranda, Mexico, vs. Orlando Cruz, Puerto Rico, 10, featherweights.
Jan. 17
At Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, Miss. (HBO), Andre Berto, Winterhaven, Fla., vs. Luis Collazo, New York, 12, for Berto's WBC welterweight title; Sergio Gabriel Martinez, Spain, vs. Joe Greene, Jamaica, N.Y., 12, for Martinez's interim WBC light middleweight title.
Jan. 24
At Staples Center, Los Angeles (HBO), Antonio Margarito, Mexico, vs. Shane Mosley, Pomona, Calif., for Margarito's WBA welterweight title.
Jan. 30
At Bell Centre, Montreal (ESPN2), Herman Ngoudjo, Canada, vs. Juan Urango, Miami, 12, for the vacant IBF light welterweight title.
Feb. 6
At Wicomico Civic Center, Salisbury, Md. (ESPN2) Yusaf Mack, New York, vs. Chris Henry, Houston, 10, light heavyweights. Feb. 7
At Rostock, Germany, Andriy Kotelnik, Germany, vs. Marcos Rene Maidana, Argentina, 12, for Kotelnik's WBA light welterweight title; Ruslan Chagaev, Germany, vs. Carl Davis Drumond, Costa Rica, 12, for Chagaev's WBA heavyeweight title.
At The Pond, Anaheim, Calif. (SHO), Vic Darchinyan, Australia, vs. Jorge Arce, Mexico, 12, for Darchinyan's IBF-WBC-WBA junior bantamweight title.
Feb. 14
At TBA, France, Cristobal Cruz, Mexico, vs. Cyril Thomas, France, 12, for Cruz's IBF featherweight title.
At TBA, United States (HBO), Alfredo Angulo, Coachella, Calif., vs. Ricardo Mayorga, Nicaragua, 12, middleweights; Nate Campbell, Tampa, Fla., vs. Ali Fuenka, South Africa, 12, for Campbell's IBF-WBA-WBO lightweight titles.
Feb. 21
At Youngstown, Ohio (PPV), Kelly Pavlik, Youngstown, Ohio, vs. Marco Antonio Rubio, Mexico, 12, for Pavlik's WBC-WBO middleweight titles.
Feb. 27
At Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Fla. (ESPN2), Glen Johnson, Miami, vs. Daniel Judah, Brooklyn, N.Y., 10, light heavyweights.
Feb. 28
At the Toyota Center, Houston (HBO), Juan Manuel Marquez, Anaheim, Calif., vs. Juan Diaz, Houston, 12, for Diaz's IBO lightweight title.
March 6
At Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Conn. (ESPN2), Delvin Rodriguez, Danbury, Conn., vs. Isaac Hlatshwayo, South Africa, 12, IBF welterweight title eliminator.
March 14
At TBA (HBO), Chad Dawson, New Haven, Conn., vs. Antonio Tarver, Tampa, Fla., 12, for Dawson's IBF-IBO light heavyweight title; Paul Williams, Augusta, Ga., vs. Ronald Wright, St. Petersburg, Fla., 12, for the interim WBO light middleweight title.
April 4
At TBA (SHO), Timothy Bradley, Palm Springs, Calif., vs. Kendall Holt, Paterson, N.J., 12, for Bradley's WBC light welterweight title and Holt's WBO light welterweight title.
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