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  • roxy
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    #791
    I watched Juan Manuel Marquez/Freddy Cruz from a long time ago. I looked up Cruz's record later and he fought a ton of well known fighters, usually extending them the distance. Talk about resumes!

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    • sonnyboyx2
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      #792
      Just finished watching Lewis v Holyfield (2) i had Holyfield the clear winner 7-5rds.. Lewis never landed one single power-punch in the entire fight, He was tired, lathargic and did not know what to do or how to box, Lewis defence was non-existant.. here is my score card:
      1/. Holyfield
      2/. Lewis
      3/. Holyfield
      4/. Holyfield
      5/. Lewis
      6/. Holyfield
      7/. Holyfield - Lewis staggered twice and hurt
      8/. Lewis
      9/. Lewis
      10/. Lewis
      11/. Holyfield
      12/. Holyfield



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      • sonnyboyx2
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        #793


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        • The Surgeon
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          #794
          Originally posted by sonnyboyx2
          Just finished watching Lewis v Holyfield (2) i had Holyfield the clear winner 7-5rds.. Lewis never landed one single power-punch in the entire fight, He was tired, lathargic and did not know what to do or how to box, Lewis defence was non-existant.. here is my score card:
          1/. Holyfield
          2/. Lewis
          3/. Holyfield
          4/. Holyfield
          5/. Lewis
          6/. Holyfield
          7/. Holyfield - Lewis staggered twice and hurt
          8/. Lewis
          9/. Lewis
          10/. Lewis
          11/. Holyfield
          12/. Holyfield



          I rewatched this a while ago and my scorecard cant be much different to urs if at all, that was a win for Evander but it wasnt as bad as the draw Lennox got in the first fight, i mean that was a blatant robbery. Get the feeling that this was to make up for that somehow! lol

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          • The Surgeon
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            #795
            The last full fight i watched was Marciano vs Walcott 1, Suzy Q HELLO!

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            • sonnyboyx2
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              #796
              Originally posted by The Surgeon
              I rewatched this a while ago and my scorecard cant be much different to urs if at all, that was a win for Evander but it wasnt as bad as the draw Lennox got in the first fight, i mean that was a blatant robbery. Get the feeling that this was to make up for that somehow! lol
              i agree 100%...

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                #797
                Originally posted by sonnyboyx2
                i agree 100%...
                It was an extremely close fight, yet the HBO announcing team acted as if Holyfield was never in the fight. Lampley and the crew have tremendous bias towards their house fighters.

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                  #798
                  Its not a fight but i watched Lights Out last night the new boxing based tv series. If u havent seen it its worth a watch

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                  • 1SILVA
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                    #799
                    Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
                    Bradley 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.
                    Michael Spinks vs Vonzell Johnson, 1981.

                    I have to give Johnson, he gave it 100 percent against Spinks, but he just wasn't on Spinks level. Spinks cut the ring off on Johnson all night with his underrated left jab and legendary right cross, backing up Johnson, who hit Spinks a few times but didn't affect Spinks at all. The end came in the 7th, as Spinks ended a combination with the Spinks Jinx, dropping Johnson with a thud. Vonzell got up, but after one more left hook by Spinks, referee Larry hazzard stopped the fight. Spinks may have had the greatest right hand in 175 pound history.

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                      #800
                      Michael Moorer vs Francois Botha

                      Alot of heavy leather gets traded in this fight, on both parts. But in the end Moorer's conditioning and power see him through, in a farily exciting brawl which was back and fourth for the most part.

                      Botha do is completey gassed out when the fight is stopped in the 12th. Teddy Atlas also does his usual screaming & motivating talks in between rounds to Double M, which is always entertaining to watch.

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