Hugger Wins Decision Over Louis Azille

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Hugger Wins Decision Over Louis Azille

    Odense, Denmark: - Danish cruiserweight Anders Hugger moved to 10-0 with a close, unanimous decision over much more experienced American Louis Azille. It was scored 115- 112 on two cards and 116-112, which looked a bit generous to the localite - and many disagreed. Hugger was down in ninth but but was overall scoring with more punches than Azille, who was right in front of his opponent most of the time and was quite effective at times with brutal hooks to the head and body of his opponent but couldnīt keep it up. Hugger, cut and marked up, kept landing with his straight left and fought his way through the rough patches. [details]
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    WTF?!? Why did no one tell me Ricky Hatton was fighting in a comeback bout before Lazcano?

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    • Mr. David
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      Originally posted by DWiens421
      WTF?!? Why did no one tell me Ricky Hatton was fighting in a comeback bout before Lazcano?
      You think Hatton before Ruiz? One is known for grabbing, the other hugging.

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        Originally posted by Mr. David
        You think Hatton before Ruiz? One is known for grabbing, the other hugging.
        Never seen Ruiz. I ****ing hate heavyweight boxing to be honest.

        Even Peter-Maskaev, which I guess was a "good" heavyweight fight. Very boring to me. The lack of stamina is crushing. It also probably didn't help that it was shown immediately after a Juan Diaz fight though.

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        • TheGreatA
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          #5
          Originally posted by DWiens421
          Never seen Ruiz. I ****ing hate heavyweight boxing to be honest.

          Even Peter-Maskaev, which I guess was a "good" heavyweight fight. Very boring to me. The lack of stamina is crushing. It also probably didn't help that it was shown immediately after a Juan Diaz fight though.
          Today's heavyweight fights suck.


          Here's John Ruiz, the most exciting man in the history of boxing.

          Last edited by TheGreatA; 03-14-2008, 07:46 PM.

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