The contender 2 dah start. Uishhh teruja giler nak tgk nih. Last season byk episod yg miss. Final last season time Sergio Mora vs Peter Manfredo Jr. pun aku terlepas. nasib laa ada ulangan dapat gak tgk even dah kira basi.

Season 2 ni pun rasa akan banyak terlepas gak pasal dia tayang ari Selasa, dah tu aku sorang je yg minat nak tgk. Hubby ngan ila? uishhhh derang kaki csi.aku pun giler csi, tp kalu disuruh pilih antara csi dgn tc2 ni, baikk aku tgk tc2. syokkk sket…..

Jom tinjau2 sket pasal The Contender 2 nih.

Cam season lepas Executive Producer dia si Sylvester “Rocky” Stallone and co-host dia Sugar Ray Leonard, bila si Rocky takde. sbb si Syl a.k.a Rocky nih tgh shooting his sixth Rocky film masa TC2 ni dirakam.

This season ada 16 boxers. Dan mcm taun lepas, derang2 ni akan dibahagikan kepada 2 group. Kalu x silap team biru dgn kuning. Tak tau laa fight yg mana lagik best, this season atau last season. (last season aku ske sbb Peter Manfredo Jr. tu, walopun dia tewas kat tangan Sergio).

This group of 16 contestants is the strongest group of fighters I have seen in a long time. They have the heart, determination. and will to do anything. I think that the battle to become the next Contender will bea fight to the finish” kata pakcik Leonard nih (yo-yo jer laa)

16 boxers is:

1. Gary Balletto- Age 30; Johnston
A former International Boxing Union (IBU) Champion, Balletto witnessed the death of his friend Bobby Tomasello in the ring more than five years ago. This caused him to help unionize the sport so fighters gain benefits, health insurance, and future jobs outside of boxing.

2. Vinroy Barret – Age 30, Jamaica
Vinroy “Slick” Barrett was born and raised in Jamaica. Since turning professional, Barrett has made a name for himself, garnering the World Boxing Federation (WBF) Americas Welterweight title.

3. Nick Acevedo – Age 30, New York
A former International Boxing Association (IBA) Intercontinental titleholder, Acevedo retired succumbing to the pressure of his rising status. Now back after three years, he sees The Contender as his shot to redeem himself.

4. Norberto Bravo – Age 34, Tuscon
Norberto Bravo was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona. Also known as “El Gallito” (“The Fighting Rooster”), Bravo describes himself in the ring as unrelenting and willing to fight till death, if necessary.

5. Grady Brewer -  Age 34, Lawton
Born and raised in Lawton, Oklahoma, Grady “Bad Boy” Brewer started boxing at age 11 and went on to become a state Golden Gloves Champion and win 40 of his 45 amateur fights.

6. Cornelius Budrage – Age 32, Detroit
Cornelius “K-9″ Bundrage was born and raised in Detroit. As his alias suggests, Bundrage has a reputation of being a dog inside the ring, mauling his opponents with ferocious combinations and vicious uppercuts. In 2005, Bundrage won the United Boxing Association (UBA) Intercontinental Light Middleweight title.

7. Rudy Cisneros – Age 24, Chicago
Chicago native Rudy “El Cachorro” Cisneros has traveled the world, garnering an extensive record with more than 100 amateur fights. He was the two-time Chicago Golden Gloves Champion, winner of the silver medal at the United States Championship and bronze medal recipient at the 2004 Olympic Trials.

8. Michael Clark – Age 32, Columbus
Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Michael “Cold Blood” Clark is a former International Boxing Council (IBC) World Champion. Clark credits his self-described versatility to his distinctive upbringing.

9. Freddy Curiel – Age 30, Vernon
Born in Vernon, New Jersey, Freddy Curiel, a.k.a. “Furious Freddy,” started boxing at age 14. After a lucrative amateur career, Curiel entered the professional level at age 17. In 2002, Curiel decided to temporarily leave boxing but after a four-year absence, The Contender marks his comeback to the ring.

10. Andre Eason – Age 30, Brooklyn
Growing up on the tough streets of Brooklyn, Andre “Daredevil” Eason found himself in fights at school and on the street. During his brief time as an amateur, Eason earned the New York Golden Gloves title.

11. Ebo Elder – Age 27, Atlanta
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Ebo “The X-treme Machine” Elder followed in his father’s footsteps and started boxing at the age of eight. He enjoyed a long, illustrious amateur career with 139 wins before turning professional in 2000. Elder is currently ranked as a top 10 contender by all major boxing organizations.

12. Jeff Fraza – Age 28, Boston
Massachusetts native Jeff “HellRaza” Fraza is back for season two of The Contender. Having become ill with the chicken pox in season one, Fraza was forced to drop out of the competition. This time around, Fraza is ready for his shot and eager to use this second chance to prove his worth.

13. Steve Forbes – Age 28, Las Vegas
Currently ranked 11th in the world, Forbes holds an International Boxing Federation (IBF) title and sports a record of 29 wins with three knockouts and three losses. With his ranking making him a target in the tournament, Forbes welcomes the chance to show what makes him a true Contender.

14. Michael Stewart – Age 28, New Castle
Originally from Columbia, Tennessee, Micheal “No Joke” Stewart distinguishes himself from the pack with his thick, raspy voice and blue-collar appeal. He is a building aficionado who works as a union construction laborer by day and has aspirations of becoming a general contractor.

15. Aarron Torres – Age 26, Philadelphia
Aaron Torres grew up on the rough streets of Philadelphia. As an amateur, Torres maintained an impressive career, having fought in more than 100 fights and winning all but 10. Turning professional in 2000, he describes his boxing style as “moving poetry”: graceful with his footwork and intense with his jabs

16. Walter Wright – Age 24, Seattle
A native of Seattle, Walter “2 Guns” Wright possesses the heart of a champion and a positive outlook on life. An alternate for the United States boxing team at the 2000 Olympics, Wright boasted a successful amateur career, winning ninety of his 102 fights.

ada sesapa yg tengok citer ni tak? kalu ada nanti tolong update aku ek….