The ultimate Pacquiao vs Marquez fight was the last fight i have seen.and now waiting for the danny green fight today and next to cutto fight.
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Originally posted by dynamite kid View Postfor me kameda came back in round 8 to swing it his way as wong let his workrate drop off too much, that was very close though.
I just watched round 11 again he did win that round pretty easily, i musta got the names mixed up or something, if i genuinely scored that for kameda then im must be
edwin rosario-jose luis ramirez ii
round 1-quick knockdown 25 seconds into fight as rosario land quick right cross. Rosario pummels ramirez the entire round.
Round 2- rosario belts ramirez against the ropes, knocking him down again a minute into the round. Rosario batters ramirez for the entire round.
Round 3-1st minute of the round, rosario ramirez until walking into a wicked ramirez left cross. Turning point of the fight.
Round 4-toe-to-toe slugfest until 30 seconds left in round when ramirez hurts rosario with a vicious combo. Ramirez lands 26 unanswered punches before referee stops the fight. Ramirez wins the wbc title.
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Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View PostBradley vs Peterson
Round 1 Bradley (close)
Peterson was winning the round but Bradley nailed
him twice with overhand rights to steal the round imo
Round 2 Bradley
Bradleys speed was a factor early in the round and helped
him land counter right hands. Toward the end of the
round Bradley landed another right that shook
Peterson up
Round 3 Bradley 10/9
Bradley knocked Peterson down but i thought he came
back well enough to make the round a 1/9 instead of
10/8. It was a short right on the back of the head that
dropped Peterson
Round 4 Peterson (close)
I gave this to Peterson as he i felt he landed the
harder shots and a lot of Bradley's shots were inaccurate
besides a couple of counter rights
Round 5 Bradley (close)
Peterson came back well but i felt Bradley's early work
of using angles and countering took the round for me.
Round 6 Bradley
Excellent round for Bradley. Bradley used the angles
and countered up and down. Peterson inactive
Round 7 Bradley
Niether man got much done but Braldey's fast
counters were more eyecatching. Peterson coming in
straight and not cutting Bradley off
Round 8 Bradley
Terrific performance by Bradley so far. Bradley back
to countering with the right hand and using angles
Round 9 Bradley (close)
Close untill Bradley closed it out better nailing
Peterson with a nice right and a combo.
Round 10 Bradley
Continues to use the angles and speed to counter
Round 11 Peterson
Peterson may not have won this round but he put
a lot out particularly toward the end
Round 12 Peterson
Peterson was more consistent and landed
the cleaner shots imo.
I felt Bradley's style was all wrong for Peterson but i still
felt it would be a competitive closer fight than it was because Bradley has
left himself open in the past, and when all said and done Peterson is a good fighter. I
expected Peterson to use his height more and i felt Bradley would be the
aggressor and would use speed/angles to outwork him. To my surprise
Peterson was the aggresor but the angles, speed of Bradley was still
the key weapon.
It all comes down to Peterson's style imo. Peterson fights with his
hands high (Winky esque) which means he fights pretty square, that
takes the pop off his right hands and means he has to get closer to his
opponent to get his punches off, he can also only really punch when
you stop punching, his vision is impaired by how high he hold his
gloves, he rarely moves his head to create angles to punch off so
he tends to come in straight lines.
Bradley took advantage of all of this imo. Bradley used his legs and asked Peterson
to cut the ring down because he knew Peterson could not get off from range, he
needs to be closer to you in order to get off. Peterson comes in straight with
his hands up and little headmovement. At times Bradley was able to shoe shine,
impare his vision, use angles and spin off, plus Peterson can only respond (counter)
when you have finished your combo because of his style. Peterson tends
to commit to the jab at all times because of his style which makes it easier to slip and
counter.
I dont think Bradley knowingly took adavantage of all this its just that Peterson's
style is all wrong for Bradley.
Bradley used great speed and discpline, discipline because he only laid inside once
and gave Peterson the only chance he had, which was to stop using his legs
lay inside and let Peterson get off. Its like i said earlier, Peterson is only
effective when he can get that little bit closer to you, but from long range all he has
is his jab, he commits to that( jab) which leaves him open to overhand rights.
A lesser fighter would of saw the success they were having
and tried to press their advantages and languished inside too long and gave Peterson
a better shot than he had. Bradley did this once but had the forsight
to realize his game was on the outside making Peterson cut the ring down.
December 10, 1994
round1-Jackson totally dominates the round with his right jab, left cross combos. Castro hurts Jackson with right cross at end of round.
round2-Totally dominated by Jackson.
round3-First 2 1/2 minutes, Jackson batters Castro in the corner with several shots. With 30 seconds left, Castro batters Jackson in the opposite corner. GREAT ROUND!!!!!
round4-Both men stand toe-to toe for the entire round. Castro stunned Jackson several times with left hooks and uppercuts.
round5-Jackson dominates the round by out landing castro 3-1. He lands many power shots, but can't seem to hurt Castro.
round6-Jackson dominates the round by landing several flush combos.
round7-Jackson stuns Castro with a devastating left cross. Castor is bleeding from both eyes and is taking a severe beating.
round8-Jackson batters Castro again, hitting him at will. Castro's entire face is a bloody mess.
round9-Jackson continues to batter Castro and staggers him with a left cross. When he goes for the kill, he walks into a sensational Castro left hook. Castro drops him 3 times for the dramatic win.
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Bernard Hopkins vs Pascal 1Last edited by Cassius Liston; 12-27-2011, 07:26 AM.
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Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View PostAbraham vs Dirrell
Round 1 Dirrell
Dirrell comes out left handed uses the jab and straight left
left to the body and got off first the whole round
Round 2 Dirrell
Dirrell using that jab to keep it long and mixing combos
to the head and body and also landing the occasional
straight left, Abraham inactive
Round 3 Dirrell
Dirrell landed a number of double straight lefts, AA came
alive toward the end landing with a looping right
when Dirrell was pulling out, he did not do enough over
the round to take it imo.
Round 4 Dirrell 10/8
Dirrell went back to keeping it long and went up and down
on AA body whilst switching from right to left throughout
the round, AA chased Dirrell toward the ropes and got nailed
with a counter himself, Dirrell dropped AA as AA was slightly
off balance but a KD none the less.
Round 5 Dirrell
AA getting outworked, both landed solid counter shots
on each other this round but Dirrell is simply getting off
first and out-landing AA
Round 6 Dirrell
AA simply not getting off enough, Dirrell is using his legs
pot shoting AA and avoiding his occasional big swings
Round 7 Dirrell
AA cut and getting countered on the way in
Round 8 AA (kind)
Thought AA did better in this round as he pinned
Dirrell on the ropes and landed a few
Round 9 Dirrell
AA landed a couple toward the end but still got outpunched
imo
Round 10 AA
Good finish to the round by Abraham he also should
of maybe been credited with a KD
Round 11........... Dirrell slips and whilst down AA steps in and cracks him on the chin,
albeit with an arm punch that did look particularly devastating, Dirrell
proceeded to do his dying swan and act and get AA DQ'd, Lol
I might not have given AA enough credit but i just thought he got outpunched
most of the way and i did not watch the fight as closely toward the end as it
became so tedious, it was like watching a rinse and repeat performance of previous round,
Dirrell fought a near perfect fight until the end where AA cut loose and started
pressing him more, Dirrell seemed to panic imo and that might of been why he did
what he did, AA was not credited with a KD which was a KD imo as Dirrell seemed
to be on his way done before he tripped over AA 's foot, there was also a point in the fight
where the ref stepped in to warn AA when he had Dirrell on the ropes and was banging
away, so maybe the ref was against AA or was just incompetent.
Like i said my card my not be as accurate from round 6 on as i did not watch the fight
as closely as it became a little tedious before perking up at the end, controversial fight but not particularly entertaining imo.
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Funeka vs Guzman 2
Round 1 Guzman
Guzman more active, scored well to the body, Funeka still
a bit tight in this round
Round 2 Guzman
close competitive round but Guzman landed the harder
more eye catching punches despite Funeka's workrate, particularly
down the stretch
Round 3 Funeka
Not much in the round but Funeka was more active and
landed a bit more down the stretch
Round 4 Funeka
Funeka having more success as he going to Guzman's body
to negate the headmovement of Guzman, Funeka is
more active over the round, Guzman not using his legs as
much.
Round 5 Guzman
Pace slowed a bit but
Guzman landed the cleaner harder shots for me. Guzman has
problems when he back himself toward the ropes but if
he keeps Funeka in centre ring like he did this round
he can have more success
Round 6 Guzman 10/8
Guzman dropped Funeka this round with a looping right
hand, Funeka got up and Guzman went inside trying to take
him out but Funeka managed to whether the storm and looked
okay toward the end of the round
Round 7 Funeka
Funeka more active and scored to the body throughout
Round 8 Funeka
Guzman threw this round away imo as i thought he was
winning it but he sat on the ropes and let Funeka come back
down the stretch and outwork him
Round 9 Guzman
Thought Guzman countered well this round with the cleaner
harder punches
Round 10 Guzman
Not much in the round but the hard bodyshots down the stretch
probably tipped the round in Guzman's favour.
Round 11 Guzman
Guzman countered effectively down the stretch to punctuate
the round
Round 12 Guzman
Guzman made Funeka miss and made him pay as he used his
legs and countered Funeka in the last round.
I did not think it was a particularly hard fight to score and cant see how one of the
judges had Funeka winning, i also though the difference in the fight was that Guzman
used his legs this time to offset Funeka and counter him, however the most important
aspect as to why he won might have come down the weight advantage he had because
even in the close round Guzman took a couple of the fact his punches were that bit
harder than Funeka's, not to mention that extra pop helped him drop Funeka.
Funeka for his part did not go to the body enough when Guzman used his upper
body-movement, he also did not use the jab well as he was committing to it too much
and leaving himself open to counters when missing.
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Maidana vs Cayo
Round 1 Cayo
Maidana giving Cayo too much time and space and Cayo
is able to get off first
Round 2 Maidana 10/8
Strange round as i had Cayo winning the round but he got dropped
toward the end, however that came seemingly after the bell,
Maidana did catch a lot of Cayo's punches and he did put a lot more
pressure on, that said Cayo managed to get through with a few and
Maidana for his part besides putting on a lot of pressure did his fair
share of missing and caught a couple of combo's from Cayo, that said
the KD was the key factor for me
Round 3 Cayo
Thought Cayo was winning the round but that Maidana came back right at the end
and nailed him with a couple of hard shots but he was not very active throughout
the round
Round 4 Cayo
Maidana is landing the harder punches and is blocking
his fair share that look like there landing, that said some
of Cayo's work is getting through and he is getting off
first and throwing more imo
Round 5 Cayo
Exciting round where they banged it but Cayo
was more active and closed the round out, albeit
Maidana clearly landed the harder shots and had
his success to
Round 6 Maidana came out and chopped Cayo down
a body punch being the the punch that ended the fight,
damn Maidana is a tough SOB.
Maybe one or two of the rounds i could of swung to Maidana but i found
it hard to give him some rounds based on his inactivity despite landing the harder
punches in some of the rounds he did better in, that were closer.
Thought Maidana showed slow hand and foot-speed in the fight but that he also
showed what a tough SOB he is and how consistent he is with his attack when he
gets revved up. Im not sure how much of a big puncher Maidana is but i think its
his consistency and good punching power that does for his opponents more so
than devastating punching power, that said he will be a handful for anyone and i
was very impressed with how robust and consistent he was, he can also take a decent
shot from the look of it and is proven to of been tough in the past.
Good win against an awkward mover.
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1/24/76
Round1-With 20 seconds left in the round, Lyle Staggers Foreman with right cross.
Round2-Foreman staggers Lyle with left hook and batters him in the corner. Bell sounds a minute early, as round 2 only lasts 2 minutes.
Round3-Foreman pummeled Lyle in the corner for the entire round, landing an assortment of hooks, uppercuts and crosses.
Round4-Lyle drops Foreman early with right cross. Foreman then drops Lyle with right cross of his own. Lyle drops Foreman with 5 seconds left in round. GREAT ROUND!!!!!!
Round5-Beginning of round, Lyle staggers Foreman with left uppercut. While attempting to put him away, Lyle walks into a vicious Foreman combo. Foreman batters Lyle in corner, landing 20 consecutive, unanswered punches. Foreman wins in the 1976 FOTY!!!!!!
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Put togather a 5 fight set to watch last night. Started with Juanma crushing Ponce de Leon, then J.M. Marquez KO F. Arreola followed by Yuri Arbachakov KO'ing Toguchi, then Pongsaklek Wonjongkam w12 Nakanuma and finally Antonio Avelar KO7 Shoji Oguma
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