McGirt Jr. Bounces Back With Decision Win Over Ray Joval

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    McGirt Jr. Bounces Back With Decision Win Over Ray Joval

    By Cliff Rold - Sometimes a defeat is just what a fighter needs to get started with their career. It might just be the case for 25-year old James “Buddy” McGirt Jr., the son of the former World Welterweight champion. Entering the ring for the first time since being stopped by fellow family dynasty hopeful Carlos DeLeon Jr. in April of this year, McGirt scored the biggest win of his young career by earning a crowd-pleasing decision over 39-year old Middleweight stalwart Raymond Joval (37-5, 16 KO) of the Netherlands on Friday night at the City Center in Saratoga Springs, New York. [details]
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    boring fight.

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    • ferocity
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      after 6 rounds it got better, didn't think Mcgirt was gong to win, props to him first time i seen him fight, guy gots some skills, still looks green and got a bit winded late in teh rounds, and he should have finished off joval never really rushed in to see how bad he was hurt

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      • Fox McCloud
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        Even before the fight, I looked at Joval's record, and didn't see a lot of good wins, and he has a couple of bad losses.

        Really, is middleweight that bad that the Ring can't find someone better than him to be on their top 10 list?

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