1. 6B Friday, September 6, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tyson event to offer cache of matches Woman to open show after victory in March The Associated Press LAS VEGAS — Christy Martin, whose bloody nose made her a talk show attraction, will kick off the Mike Tyson-Bruce Seldon heavyweight championship card on pay-per-view television tomorrow night. Also performing will be Terry Norris, WBC IBF junior middleweight champion, and Felix Trinidad.IBF welterweight champion. "Well, they say you have to bleed for your fame and fortune," the 27-year-old Martin said yesterday of the bloody nose she suffered in outpointing Deidre Gogarty on pay-per-view on the card of Tyson's WBC title win against Frank Bruno on March 16. "The blood obviously got attention." it got her a cover story in Sports Illustrated and appearances on PrimeTime Live, The Today Show, Extra, Day & Date and The Tonight Show. On Wednesday, Martin, of Orlando, Fla., was presented a BMW by promoter Don King, and she will get $50,000 for boxing Melinda Robinson of Austin, Texas, tomorrow night in the MGM Grand Garden. The pay-per-view show will begin at 11 p.m. The pay-per-view show will begin at 11 p.m. Norris, of Campo, Calif., will defend his shares of the 154-pound title against Alex Rios of San Antonio. The 29-year-old Norris won the WBC title for the third time when he stopped Luis Santana in the second round on Aug. 19, 1995. He won the IBF title on points against Paul Vaden on Dec. 16, 1995, and will be making his third two-title defense. His record is 43-6 with 27 knockouts. Rios, 26, ranked sixth by the IBF, has an 18-2 record with 14 knockouts, and he has a three-fight winning streak dating back to a first-round knockout loss to Raul Marquez on Aug. 23, 1994. Trinidad, of Puerto Rico, will defend his piece of the 147-pound title against Roy Lovato of Sacramento, Calif. The 28-year-old champion, 29-0 with 25 knockouts, will be making the ninth defense of the title he won by knocking out Maurice Blocker in the second round June 19, 1993. Lovato, 26, the IBF's No. 9 contender, has a 21-1 record with 11 knockouts. The loss came when he was outpointed in 12 rounds by Derrell Coley on Jan. 31, 1995. K.C. picked to beat Oakland By Dave Goldberg The Associated Press The Dallas Cowboys opened the week as 12-point favorites over the New York Giants. Then the Cowbys looked awful in Chicago. Emmitt Smith went down, and the Cowbys-Giants game was taken off the board. Smith became, in the parlance, day to day. When Smith said he'd play, the line came back but was down to 81/2 points. Whether Smith plays or not, that spread might be too large. The Cowboys are showing each week why they need Michael Irvin. In fact, so many people are jumping off the Dallas bandwagon that they'll probably win their fourth Super Bowl in five seasons just to show up the deflectors. The Giants should have beaten the Cowboys in Dallas last year, losing 21-20 despite 246 yards rushing. And they could have beaten Buffalo last week, losing 23-20 in overtime after leading 17-0 in the second quarter. That leads to two theories: The Giants are better than they were supposed to be and will press Dallas. The Glants played their best against The Giants played their best against the Bills and are emotionally spent. A little of both. COWBOYS, 23-20 (overtime) riladelphia (plus 8) at Green Bay As fans desert Dallas, they jump on the Packers' bandwagon. Ray Rhodes and Mike Holmgren will be an interesting matchup. They worked together for years in San Francisco and Green Bay, and each knows how the other thinks. And Jon Gruden, Rhodes' offensive coordinator, is a Holmgren protege. Go with the event theory: This is the first Monday night game in Green Bay in a decade. The fans will be revved, and so will the Packers. PACKERS,27-11 Oakland (off) at Kansas City Another "off the board" based on Jeff Hostetler's questionable availability for the Raiders. Does it matter? The Chiefs have beaten the Raiders six straight times and 12 of the last 13. The Raiders have lost seven straight games to everyone, dating back to last November. The Rams always did well at Candle-stick. Will they do the same at 3Com? 49ERS, 20-17 CHIEFS,24-13 Miami (minus 6) at Arizona Miami (minus 6) at Arizona Miami's better than it's supposed to be, but first, let's see those rookies on the road. DOLPHINS,27-26 Baltimore (plus 4) at Pittsburgh At least this is on the board although, considering the Steelers' injuries, maybe it shouldn't be. This is the old Cleveland-Pittsburgh rivalry, and the Steelers are seeking fan support from Cleveland. But they really need to enlist a quarterback. Mike Tomczak is the man of the week on the grounds that he'll make the fewest mistakes. STEELERS,17-14 New England (plus 41/2) at Buffalo Bill Carpells and Bill Belichick are sure to watch what their old team did to Jim Kelly (seven sacks). Marv Leye is sure to adjust and made Drew Bledsoe the endangered quarterback. Chicago (pick 'em) at Washington A little inexperienced Washington's Novv Turner and Chicago's Dave Wannstedt were coordinators together in Dallas, and Ron Turner, Novv's brother, is Wannstedt's offensive coordinator. BILLS,27-10 More important, neither Erik Kramer nor Gus Frerotte did anything last week. BEARS. 6-3 St. Louis (plus 12) at San Francisco The old-timers remember when this used to be the hot Los Angeles-San Francisco rivalry. Minnesota (off) at Atlanta Minnesota (off) at Atlanta Warren Moon's feet? Brad Johnson did better than Moon and Jeff George, but the Falcons are homers and the Vikings aren't roaders. FALCONS 27-22 Carolina (plus 3) at New Orleans Dom Capers used to work for Jim Mora. A lot of Saints fans wish he was there instead of Mora. PANTHERS,23-12 Houston (plus 2 1/2) at Jacksonville One of 16 road One of 16 road games for the Oilers. They're better off here than the Astrodome. OILERS 20-19 Cincinnati (plus 6 1/2) at San Diego How come teams from the northwest and southwest corners get lost in the publicity wars? CHARGERS,31-3 Indianapolis (minus 5) at New York Jets These aren't the same old Jets—they always lost to the Colts 6-3. COLTS 31-17 Denver (minus 2) at Seattle The Seahawks beat the Broncos twice last year. These things run in cycles. SEAHAWKS, 31-27 Tampa Bay (plus 11 1/2) at Detroit Tampa's getting a new stadium. Is Wayne Fontes losing an old job? Not yet. LIONS, 34-16 Last Week: (7-8 spread); (11-4 straight up). respondent #1 Kendra Binford, Minneapolis, senior today's question What was your most embarrassing experience this summer? A: "I planned the senior PGA tour for a corporation and got so drunk, I跳 out of the tent and into a golfer's lap." respondent #2 Costello Good, Wichita, senior A: "I was going down the escaper at the mall while checking out two girls on the bottom. I ended up first girl in first in front of them." Mojo's respondent #3 Krista Nye, Homewood, Ill., senior A: I waited tables this summer and dumped a beer on a woman wearing a white shirt. 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