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  1. Re: Chayaphon Moonsri 52-0 vs Tatsuya Fukuhara this Friday Who cares about the record, anyway? He's a good fighter, but he enjoys the safe haven fighting the same contenders. Small guys from Japan or Mexico move over the divisions quickly, but idea of such a challenge apparently doesn't cross Moonsri's mind.
  2. Re: Tank to rollover Tenshin? It's going to give 'em tons of money. Japanese are crazy about Tenshin. Such fights seem like a return of oldschool Pride/K-1 era where fights that didn't matter including ones like Bob Sapp and Akebono brought the biggest ratings there.
  3. Re: Sergey Kovalev rematch vs Eleider Alvarez How the hell two judges have seen four rounds for Alvarez? If he actually won at least two, we'd probably have had a draw.
  4. Re: Jaime Manguia/Inoue Spoiler I had it 116-112 for Munguia. No way this was a 12-0 fight, but I can't see a draw for Inoue. Great card overall.
  5. Re: March 15th in Philly. Card headlined by Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll. It looks like an easy one for Farmer. Last Carroll's draw was quite controversial. He looked nice at the beginning of the fight, but gassed out quickly.
  6. Re: Maciej Sulecki Not a bad fight. Rosado's a recognizable name, but I think he's clearly beatable for Sulęcki.
  7. Re: Manny vs Broner - Jan 19 2019 @ MGM Grand Finally have watched that and I'm so pissed off with how bad this matchmaking was. Broner didn't try to do anything and landed one good punch through 12 rounds. Guy hasn't beaten any top fighter since he moved out of 135 and he still headlines the PPV event? Bullshit fight.
  8. It looks like a very good match-up, but it's not talked about much. Rivas hasn't fought anyone worth of note as a pro, but is undefeated and has a good amateur background. Jennings is still tricky and experienced fighter, even though he's hardly mentioned among top contenders anymore. Who's your favorite?
  9. It looked like a nice fight between two undefeated boxers to start a new year in boxing. I think that Devin is a nice prospect. He's surely good at defensive game, but also has moment when he pushes the action well. He didn't succeed at knocking Ndongeni out, but he hurt him few times. Guy's just 20, so I think he'll have a nice career.
  10. Re: Who was the Champ when you were born? I'm a youngster here. I was sure that Lewis may've been the champ when I was born, but it was actually Tyson.
  11. Re: Charlo twins/Barclay results I think that Charlo v Harrison was actually quite a close fight. I even had Tony ahead 5-4 after 9 rounds. Harrison fought a disciplined fight, his jab was really crisp (less so in the later rounds) and landed some decent counters. Charlo wasn't doing anything special to me. Nevertheless, Harrison was clipped with good shots in last rounds and as a result I had Jermell winning it 7-5. It was shocking to hear the final outcome, especially the unanimous decision. I had Jermall winning his fight 7-5 as well. Korobov was ahead 4-0 after 4 rounds, but in the latter parts he was too passive with his work and Charlo edged almost all the other rounds for me. I only gave the 11th for the Russian. 119-108 card is crazy.
  12. Re: R.I.P. Al Certo-Fighter/Manager/Cutman Extraordinaire I've always remembered him as a controversial figure in a boxing world. He surely had that old-school mentality as he didn't want to let Golota quit against Tyson in a civilized way. Instead we got this unnecessary scuffle and Andrew was scorned as a coward, even though he was clearly injured and quitting was the safest option. I'm not here to judge his whole life, though. RIP.
  13. Boxing fans, let's have a honest conversation about this guy. I have some sympathy for him. I don't think that he's a cheat. He probably tries to do good, but he's had so many terrible calls during his career that it's safe to say that he's not qualified to work as an official. His scorecard from last weekend's Walsh v Bellotti fight proves that he doesn't know what's going on in the ring. His remarkable card from Vargas v McDonnell was also among the worst I've seen as well. You can probably find a lot of more bad scores from him. His work as a referee is also controversial. He was involved in the worst premature stoppage I've seen in Maccarinelli v McKenie I, but on the other hand allowed Shannon Briggs to be almost killed against Klitschko in one of the most one-sided 12 rounders I've seen. I don't mean that he's bad all the time. There where fights where I honestly liked his work. But, the mistakes he's made are unexcusable. He's like a guy who drives you for an hour and everything's OK, but starts doing some weird crap in the first difficult situation. I wouldn't probably be as much interested in him, but British boxing elites cherish him to the point that there's a book about him! Barry Hearn's quote on the cover is both hilarious and sad at the same time. Honestly, I can think of only one British official that annoyed me more. Anyone remembers Paul Thomas? He was a guy that travelled around the Europe and as a judge he always had it for the home-town guy no matter what happened in the ring. Crowd's reaction to his Dimitrenko v Chambers scorecard is absolutetly amazing :lol:
  14. I've watched this South African boxer on Mchunu v Oosthuizen II undercard. He completely dominated Miguel Vasquez, known from being a tricky fighter. He also TKOd Diego Chavez few months earlier, even if the guy is past-prime. 15 wins with 12 KOs look decent and I think we should look forward to him. It's not that easy to find detailed info about him, but apparently he was born in 1992 and looks to be around 5'11" tall. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjTCHBzZsHY&t=174s
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