OAKLAND, Calif.
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Antonio Spurs are suddenly the team with a relaxed point guard who can dominate,
and the Golden State Warriors are back to worrying about theirs. Tony Parker
cracked jokes and declared he would "definitely" remain in the starting lineup
before he rested on a table and had his bruised left calf massaged during San
Antonios practice at the University of San Francisco on Saturday. Stephen Curry
never surfaced during the portion of Golden States practice open to reporters at
the teams downtown Oakland headquarters, going through treatment on his nagging
left ankle behind closed doors. The Warriors said X-rays on Currys ankle were
negative, no MRI exam is scheduled and hes officially a game-time decision for
Sundays critical Game 4 tilt. The Spurs lead the series 2-1.
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average in 19 relief appearances last season. His season ended Aug. 9 due to a
torn ligament in his left elbow. Perez joins infielder Andy LaRoche and catcher
Mike Nickeas with minor-league agreements for 2014 that include invitations to
attend spring training.
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LAS VEGAS -- Former light heavyweight world title challenger Isaac Chilemba was
trying to bounce back from two losses in a row to remain relevant in the
division, while Oleksandr Gvozdyk, a 2012 Olympic bronze medalist, was trying to
brandish his credentials as a rising contender.It was Gvozdyk who accomplished
his goal, forcing Chilemba to retire on his stool after the eighth round with a
right elbow injury Saturday night on the Sergey Kovalev-Andre Ward undercard at
T-Mobile Arena.Left jab, left hook and straight rights to the body really hurt
him, Gvozdyk said. People dont think I have a lot of fights, but I had over 250
amateur fights. I just broke him down.Gvozdyk (12-0, 10 KOs), trained by Robert
Garcia, is close friends with Olympic teammate and junior lightweight world
titleholder Vasyl Lomachenko, who was ringside. Gvozdyk?appeared on his way to a
victory even before Chilembas injury. The Ukrainian fighter was steadily
breaking down the slower, smaller Chilemba with precise punches and pesky jabs
to the face.?Gvozdyk had Chilemba (24-3-2, 10 KOs) in deep trouble in the fourth
round, forcing him to the ropes and unloading a sustained flurry that had
referee Jay Nady looking closely.A new star was born tonight, said matchmaker
Brad Abdul Goodman of Top Rank, which promotes Gvozdyk.Chilemba, 29, a native of
Malawi who fights out of South Africa, was working with Roy Jones Jr. as his
trainer for the first time, but the pairing did not seem to stoke much fire in
Chilemba.I am devastated, Chilemba said. If I hadnt hurt my right arm in the
third round, it would have been a completely different outcome. I was in an
incredible amount of pain from the third round through the rest of the
fight.Chilemba was coming off a decision loss to Kovalev in a July world title
fight.Perez-Hooker a drawJunior welterweight Maurice Mighty Mo Hooker predicted
he would knock out former lightweight world titleholder Darleys Perez, but did
not stop him. Instead, Hooker came away with a shocking draw in a fight Perez
appeared to clearly?win.One judge had it 97-93 for Perez, one had it 97-93 for
Hooker and one had it 95-95.Perez, 33, of Colombia, lost his lightweight world
title in November 2015 by fifth-round body-shot knockout in a rematch of a draw
with Anthony Crolla. Perez won his next fight and then moved up in weight to
face Hooker, a 27-year-old prospect from Dallas for whom promoter Roc Nation
Sports had high hopes.But Perez (33-2-2, 21 KOs) seemingly upended those
expectations by befuddling Hooker, a friend and sparring partner of unified
junior welterweight champion Terence Crawford.Perez, who wobbled Hooker (21-0-3,
16 KOs) with a left hand in the ninth round, came forward throughout the fight
and let his hands go while Hooker backed up constantly and rarely landed
anything solid.Stevens wins decision against De La RosaMiddleweight Curtis
Stevens (29-5, 21 KOs) won a unanimous decision against James De La Rosa (23-5,
13 KOs) in a fight that began with a lot of action and then slowed to a crawl.
Stevens won 98-90, 96-92 and 96-92.I give myself a C-minus. Could have thrown my
jab a little more, Stevens said. I am glad I got the W but I am a little
disappointed in myself. The jab was good, but I could have popped that s--- a
little more. Hurt my left hand in the fourth round. Hes got a hard-ass head. But
I am glad I got the win.Stevens, 31, a powerful puncher from Brooklyn, New York,
took control right away and dropped De La Rosa with a left hand behind the ear
with 20 seconds left in the openinng round.
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in the second round as Stevens opened a cut over his left eye.They engaged in a
ferocious exchange in the third round in which both landed clean shots, and De
La Rosas left eye began to swell.Stevens appeared to have De La Rosa in trouble
in those early rounds but could not finish him, and then the pace slowed down
and the fight meandered on. De La Rosa, of Harlingen, Texas,?appeared to have
some good moments in the later part of the fight as Stevens began to tire, but
could not put any punches together to do any damage.Referee Russell Mora docked
Stevens?one point for a low blow in the eighth round.Stevens, who lost a world
title challenge by eighth-round knockout to Gennady Golovkin in 2013, won his
second fight of the year and, coincidentally, both were at T-Mobile Arena; he
knocked out Patrick Teixeira in the second round in May on the Canelo
Alvarez-Amir Khan card, the first boxing event to be held at the new arena.De La
Rosa lost his third fight in a row.I dont have any comments, De La Rosa said.
People saw what it was.Darmani Rock (5-0, 4 KOs), a 20-year-old heavyweight
prospect from Philadelphia, rolled to a nondescript decision win against Brice
Ritani-Coe (4-5-1, 3 KOs), 30, of Las Vegas. The 6-foot-4, 247-pound Rock, who
won the 2015 National Golden Gloves and U.S. National Amateur titles, won 40-36,
40-36 and 39-35.Toledo, Ohio, featherweight Tyler McCreary (12-0, 6 KOs), 23,
won an unpopular majority decision against Vincent Jennings (5-3-1, 4 KOs), 32,
of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Jennings lost his third fight in a row, but as far as
the crowd was concerned he won the fight, which featured very little action;
boos rained down when the scores were announced, 59-55 and 58-56 for McCreary
and 57-57.It was a tough fight, McCreary said. Jennings is crafty for his size.
Hes powerful too. But I know I took him every round. I had height and speed all
to my advantage. Im pleased with my performance. I dug deep. It was a great
learning experience. Next time, I will be more prepared.Junior welterweight
prospect Sonny Fredrickson (15-0, 9 KOs), 22, of Toledo, Ohio, outfought Gabriel
Deluc (11-2, 2 KOs), 26, of Boston, in a competitive and entertaining
eight-rounder. Fredrickson, who put together a lot of solid combinations and was
on the attack for most of the fight, got the nod 78-74, 78-74 and 77-75.It was a
hard, tough fight, Fredrickson said. I think I took the edge during the middle
rounds. But I also had a strong beginning and finished strong at the end. It was
a good fight and a tough opponent that will allow me to grow and
build.Middleweight Bakhram Murtazaliev (7-0, 5 KOs), 33, of Russia, blasted
Uzbekistan native Botirsher Obidov (6-1-1, 2 KOs), 24, who is based in
Kissimmee, Florida, via a second-round KO. Murtazaliev was ruthless, dropping
Obidov hard three times in the second round, including a powerful right hand on
the chin that sent him to the mat as referee Vic Drakulich waved off the fight
without a count at 2 minutes, 52 seconds.Middleweight Meiirim Nursultanov (1-0,
0 KOs), a 23-year-old Kazakhstan native fighting out of Oxnard, California, made
his professional debut and laid a beating on Henry Beckford (4-6, 1 KO), 21, of
Coram, New York, in a shutout decision win. Nursultanov attacked Beckford with
right hands constantly and won 60-54 on all three scorecards. ' ' '