Manny Pacquiao-Timothy Bradley
Manuel Charr-Kevin Johnson
Khabib Allakhverdiev-Jessie Vargas
Raymundo Beltran-Arash Usmanee
Bryan Vazquez-Jose Felix Jr.
These are the only notable fights I could dig up from April 12th, just have to wait for D4 to confirm a list.
Really? Fourth after five weeks? Didn't expect to see that
There has definitely been an error, because these are the week 5 updates and you should have 64 points, not 77.
Edit: He has given you 29 points for week 5, you had 48 points in week 4 tables, you scored 16 points in the 5th week and therefore, you should have 64. Therefore, you are in 14th place.
Carlos Molina CPTS
Jorge Linares WPTS
Saul Alvarez CPTS
Leo Santa Cruz WPTS
Jose Uzcategui LKO
Not confident with the Canelo/Molina picks, part of me thinks that Angulo will pull it off because of his performance against Lara and the fact that Canelo is nothing special, and Charlo is unknown. Lets see what happens :boxing:
I got PainfromUkraine point's tally wrong, but that was all.
If you predict a KO perfectly e.g. MKO you get 6 points.
Cloud has been given an average score that is why his points tally is what it is.
My bad, wasn't aware about the 6 points, I understand now, thanks :boxing:
the word warrior gets thrown around too easily around here. I dont consider Miguel Cotto a warrior.
Not sure how you define 'warrior', but I feel Cotto leaves it all in the ring. For example, against Margarito in the first bout, although Cotto had taken a knee, it was at the point where he had nothing left, quite understandable given the punishment he had endured and given his all prior to the end. Against Clottey, he overcame a nasty cut to the eye early and prevailed in the end, although controversially. He showed great will when dropped and wobbled several times in the Ricardo Torres fight, which I feel is greatly overlooked.
My opinion may be subjective, but even if you are impartial, you'd be hard pressed to deny his courage and will in the ring, especially against the calibre of opponents he has faced. The Martinez fight may answer your questions because I personally feel he will struggle and have to overcome adversity against the naturally bigger man, who will no doubt be favoured if they ever meet.
Doesnt matter
Oscar was 147 lbs in the ring when Manny fought him, not impressive at all
It does. If a fighter is drained, he will not be in peak shape, will be weak due to the weight. Oscar hadnt fought at 147 for nearly 8 years!
he didn't though, they were close fights that could have gone either way. x
Manny lost the first 2 fight IMO, the 3rd fight should've been a walkover as Pac dragged him 9lbs over his fighting weight and still struggled to win.
thats...what....im...saying
The other guy was implying Oscar wasn't drained because he did it voluntarily
My bad man, thought thats what you were implying
at around 3:24
"Now I’m just the cats meooww, ow
Classic cow, always down for the catch weight like Pacquiao"
at 1:35
"you should wanna sleep in the bed I was jacking off in
its a reason these motha ****as is backin off him
he Floyd mayweather, Paul Williams, and Chad Dawson"