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  • Originally posted by Shadows View Post
    Yeah pretty much. I notice some point to Compubox in order to justify this fight as a robbery, but when you look at the stats, Marquez landed 15 more punches, or little more than one a round.

    I think Bradley-Peterson is going to be like that. It's going to be Bradley's activity vs. Peterson's 'harder' punches.

    I'm starting to like Peterson in that one, btw.

    I think Peterson will have to watch out for Bradley dictating the pace and looking!! like he is landing.

    I think its a tough fight for Bradley. Peterson is going to be looking to punch shorter and straight and take advantage with his reach. Bradley has in the past shown a tendency to loop punches so...

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    • Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
      I think Peterson will have to watch out for Bradley dictating the pace and looking!! like he is landing.

      I think its a tough fight for Bradley. Peterson is going to be looking to punch shorter and straight and take advantage with his reach. Bradley has in the past shown a tendency to loop punches so...
      I've gone back and watched the Holt fight a few times, and I think Holt had the right game plan, but was too inactive.

      Bradley fought well against Campbell, but he wasn't fighting in his usual style. Against Holt, he threw wide left hooks and that can be countered by a short right hand. He also carries it a bit low, and Holt tried to counter it with right hands over the top, and when Bradley jabbed, because Timmy brings his left back low. The problem was, Holt's right hand was too choppy and not straight enough.

      Bradley also squares himself up to much when he throws throws 4, 5, ,6 body punch combos. He's wide open to be countered. Holt also managed to stop him in his tracks every time he jabbed.

      I need to see more of Peterson though. I've only seen two fights of his. The flip side is, He's very rhythmic, and Bradley's high pressure style can disrupt it.

      BTW, Bent got lucky.

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      • Originally posted by Shadows View Post
        I've gone back and watched the Holt fight a few times, and I think Holt had the right game plan, but was too inactive.

        Bradley fought well against Campbell, but he wasn't fighting in his usual style. Against Holt, he threw wide left hooks and that can be countered by a short right hand. He also carries it a bit low, and Holt tried to counter it with right hands over the top, and when Bradley jabbed, because Timmy brings his left back low. The problem was, Holt's right hand was too choppy and not straight enough.

        Bradley also squares himself up to much when he throws throws 4, 5, ,6 body punch combos. He's wide open to be countered. Holt also managed to stop him in his tracks every time he jabbed.

        I need to see more of Peterson though. I've only seen two fights of his. The flip side is, He's very rhythmic, and Bradley's high pressure style can disrupt it.

        BTW, Bent got lucky.


        Agree, Bradley does get very square when he gets aggressive.

        I think Bradley has the style to beat Peterson because Peterson does have a tendency to cover up and against a busy fighters like Bradley he might get outworked. However i also think that Peterson can take advantage of Bradley's wide shots and his squaring himself up.

        By all accounts Vanes Martirosyan beat Bradley in the amateurs, he seems like a rangey fighter to so maybe Bradley will struggle with the reach here? Peterson does have a very a good jab from what ive seen.

        For some reason i expect us to lose to teams we should be beating

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        • Here's my scorecard for Kessler-Ward:

          1. Ward, 10-9
          Ward controls the distance and tempo of the round with jabs to the head and body. Also lands lead left hooks.

          2. Ward, 10-9
          Both fighters jabbing a lot, but Ward takes it after he takes it to Kessler on the inside at the end of the round. Lands a nice right hand too.

          3. Ward, 10-9
          Ward is dictating the pace of the round and fight with his jab and coming in and out, throwing combinations. His footwork and movement is very good, and lands a nice counter right hand. Kessler looks very uncomfortable with the way the fight is going.

          4. Ward, 10-9
          Ward manages stun Kessler with a right hand, and lands another quality one during the round. Again, he starts going to work on the inside.

          5. Kessler, 10-9
          Kessler starts to up the pressure and lands his jabs. He also lands a nice left hook and good, hard right hand to the body. Ward really only lands a nice counter right hand, and starts pawing with his jab.

          6. Ward, 10-9
          Wars gets a little wild in this round. Ward lands nice, hard jabs and two very nice right hands. He goes back on the inside and starts taking it to Kessler. Kessler lands a few jabs and a nice left hook.

          7. Ward, 10-9
          Ward is jabbing to both the head and body well and is landing the right hand. Ward is tearing up Kessler on the inside, he's landing hard uppercuts. It's obvious Kessler has very little inside skills.

          8. Ward, 10-9
          Ward is jabbing a lot and lands hard right hands to the body and head. He goes back to work on the inside.

          9. Ward, 10-9
          Ward keeps pushing Kessler back. He's landing jabs and power punches. Again, he's roughing Kessler up on the inside.

          10. Ward, 10-9
          Ward starts to pressure Kessler, making him uncomfortable fighting off the back foot with jabs and right hands. Kessler does lands a few nice shots during an exchange half way through the round.
          Last edited by Shadows; 11-22-2009, 06:21 PM.

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          • Anyone up for a scrap tonight?

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            • Originally posted by Shadows View Post
              Anyone up for a scrap tonight?
              Yeah later though for me.

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              • Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
                Yeah later though for me.
                Ok, cool. I wasn't going to do one until later anyways.

                Got anything in mind?

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                • Originally posted by Shadows View Post
                  Ok, cool. I wasn't going to do one until later anyways.

                  Got anything in mind?
                  Not yet, is thinking hmmmm

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                  • Round 1 Camacho
                    More active, scored to the body and scored a few straight lefts to the
                    head, Davis looks confused with the left handed stance, he was inactive for
                    the most part, Camacho also scored with the jab.

                    Round 2 Camacho
                    Davis is letting Camacho get off first, Camacho is going to Davis's body well. Davis
                    started to workout the Southpaw stance later in the round by applyiing more
                    pressure but he still did too much waiting and got hit with the better punches

                    Round 3 Camacho
                    Consitent with jab, went to the body and scored two good straight left
                    hands, Davis is waiting too much and not applying pressure like you
                    must against a lefty, he is allowing Camacho to get off first

                    Round 4 Davis (sympathy round which i orginally scored for
                    Camacho)
                    Not much happened but i gave it to Camacho on a couple of clean jabs
                    and left hand towards the end. Davis could of taken this because not
                    much happened.

                    Round 5 Camacho (little closer)
                    More pressure by Davis but he was not that succesful landing! Camacho
                    went to the body hard and scored counter jabs and one straight left hand

                    Round 6 Camacho ( little closer)
                    Far too much wainting by Davis, Camacho had a quiet round but still scored
                    to the body, Davis tried to steal it late.

                    Round 7 Davis (sympathy)
                    Lots of pressure and pushing Camacho back

                    Round 8 Camacho
                    He controlled the round and scored to the body, he also scored the jab and straight lefts

                    Round 9 Camacho
                    He hammered Davis to the body, Davis started okay but let Camacho take
                    over

                    Round 10 Camacho
                    I thought he landed better to the body and Davis let him get off as per usual




                    I would not have given Davis any rounds but i was feeling generous as it was so one sided, Davis clearly
                    struggled with the Southpaw stance and its lesson that he should of learned imo. You have to apply pressure
                    when you Box Southpaw's, he let Camacho get off way too much and tried to Box a Southpaw, which is
                    the worst thing you can do because they are use to fighting your style. Camacho showed
                    good ring generalship and scored hard to the body all night long.







                    Manfredy vs Johnston. war!

                    Round 1 Johnston
                    Both scored well to the body, Johnston scored the jab and a nice straigh
                    left hand, they went punch 4 punch at the end it what was a close round
                    because Manfredy scored well to the body late in the round.

                    Round 2 Jonhston
                    getting off first, scored the jab the whole round and went to the body, he
                    nailed Manfredy at the bell to. Manfredy landed two hard shots but he was
                    largely inactive waiting.

                    Round 3 Johnston
                    best round for Johnston, he was pushing Manfredy back and throwing
                    throwing throwing the whole round.

                    Round 4 Manfredy
                    scored the harder shots and went to the body throughout. Johnston was
                    also active but he was not landin hard enough imo

                    Round 5 Johnston (Lederman scored this for Angel)
                    Manfredy landed the hard shots but Johnston was all over him, more active

                    Round 6 Johnston
                    beat Manfredy to the punch and landed well toward the end

                    Round 7 Johnston (extremely close round)
                    i thought he was a little more consistent

                    Round 8 Johnston (very close)
                    i thought he just knicked it towards the end of the round, Manfredy was
                    doing well but i thought Johnston closed the round out better.

                    Round 9 Johnston
                    he controlled the round and gave Manfredy lateral movment, he also
                    scored some nice counter straight lefts

                    Round 10 Johnston
                    outwoked Manfredy and countered him excellently with counter straight
                    lefts

                    Round 11 Johnston
                    Not a lot happened mid round but by the end Johnston was countering
                    Manfredy with ease

                    Round 12 Manfredy
                    scored hard shots down the stretch imo.


                    Great fight. Probably a closer fight than i scored it although Johnston
                    clearly was the winner. Johnston was so active throughout the whole
                    fight he was throwing constantly whether inside or counter with
                    straight left hands from range. Mandredy spent to much time on the
                    defence at times because of his hand high style, when Johnston backed him
                    up Johnston really had his way, Manfredy clearly landed the hard punches
                    throughout though, however he let Johnston get of first most of the fight, Johnston threw over a 1000 punches.

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                    • Benn-Eubank II

                      1. Benn, 10-9
                      Benn outworks and outlands Eubank.

                      2. Benn, 10-9
                      Eubank starts well, picking off Benn as he comes in. Benn starts slipping more and more shots. Benn lands left hooks and digs to the body.

                      3. Eubank, 10-9
                      Eubank boxes well. Benn is trying to bob and weave his way in, but isn't doing it behind his jab. Eubank lands his jab and a couple of nice right hands. He also lands a nice uppercut on the inside.

                      4. Benn, 10-9
                      Benn lands lead right hands over Eubanks low left. Benn lands a nice left hook that gets a rise out of the crowd because Eubank plays as if he's been hurt. Benn is getting wild, however.

                      5. Eubank, 10-9
                      The round is wild at times. Benn lays on the ropes, egging Eubank on. Eubank picks Benn off coming in, landing the better shots in the process.

                      6. Eubank, 10-8
                      Point deduction from Benn (low blows). Eubank lands his jab, a nice straight right hand, and a right uppercut. Benn is too wild--he gets in on the inside and just clinches and does no work.

                      7. Benn, 10-9
                      Close, but sloppy round. Benn outwork Eubank. Not much landed.

                      8. Benn, 10-9
                      Benn outworks Eubank in the round. Eubank has a nice little spell, but for much of the round, he is too lax.

                      9. Benn, 10-9
                      Another scrappy round. Benn works hard and lands more on the inside. Also lands a couple of nice left hooks.

                      10. Benn, 10-9
                      Eubank misses a lot. Benn pressure most of the round, lands a nice right hand and a good left hook.

                      11. Eubank, 10-9
                      Eubank has a much better round. Has a higher output than Benn, and outlands him. Benn looks tired.

                      12. Eubank, 10-9
                      Benn starts well, but fades. At a few points, Benn goes to the ropes and just lets Eubank throw. Eubank outworks hims.

                      7-5 Benn, 114-113 with the 1 point deduction.

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