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  • #21
    4:

    Good left hook to the body by AA to start the round.

    Big combo from AA! The last hook landed big. Bouadla took it well.

    Two big misses by Bouadla. He is constantly paying at his left eye. Why?

    AA goes to work on the ropes. Mostly misses still.

    40-36

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    • #22
      Thx, Freedom.
      Last edited by dirty fingers; 12-15-2012, 05:07 PM.

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      • #23
        5:

        Even first two mins. AA again attacks towards the end. Misses a lot, but some are getting through.

        50-45

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        • #24
          6:

          Good right from Bouadla. And a one-two. Nice from the frenchie.

          AA should work the body more. He constantly misses upstairs.

          Bouadlas round.

          59-55

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          • #25
            7:

            AA punching a lot now. Nearly everything is misses.

            A good uppercut landed there though.

            Bouadla is cut on the nose.

            AA landing a good combo. Most landed for once.

            Doctor inspects the Cut.

            69-64

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            • #26
              8

              Bouadla is having trouble seeing out of the right eye. Could be his doom.

              AA with a good right. And again.

              Ref. stops the fight.

              AA on TKO.

              I think it was because of the cut.

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              • #27
                It seemed to me to be an early stoppage.

                I've seen worse cuts and Bouadla was holding his own.

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                • #28
                  Yes. The slowmotion revealed that it was because of the cut and it was in a bad place. Blood streamed into the eye.

                  AA was not impressive. He missed a lot of punches and was to one-sided. He should have worked the body much more against the fairly elusive frenchie.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
                    He's no worse than Zsolt Erdei.
                    Don't be a ******.

                    Erdei won a Cruiserweight Title against a Champion that was 10x more legitimate than anyone Abraham has beaten to win a title. Abraham is physically stronger than Erdei and fights at a lower weight and still can't get it done against lesser competition.

                    If Abraham fought Erdei at 175 tomorrow he would get shut out and made to look like a damn fool.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
                      It seemed to me to be an early stoppage.

                      I've seen worse cuts and Bouadla was holding his own.
                      Bouadla didnt protest though.

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