Herman Ngoudjo vs. Juan Urango on Jan 30

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  • The Hammer
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    Herman Ngoudjo vs. Juan Urango on Jan 30

    Herman Ngoudjo, who was robbed of a world title last January by New York area boxing judges after defeating Paulie Malig***gi, will be fighting hard-punching Juan Urango on Jan 30/09 in Montreal for the IBF light welterweight title.

    http://www.*********.com/*********_2...yWyxOkFje.html
  • MELLY-MEL...
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    thought he was fighting cintron!

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    • T-97
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      #3
      Originally posted by Melly-Mel
      thought he was fighting cintron!
      That's Lovemore N'dou

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        #4
        Originally posted by Melly-Mel
        thought he was fighting cintron!
        Cintron is fighting N'dou

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          #5
          Originally posted by Tunney
          Herman Ngoudjo, who was robbed of a world title last January by New York area boxing judges after defeating Paulie Malig***gi, will be fighting hard-punching Juan Urango on Jan 30/09 in Montreal for the IBF light welterweight title.

          http://www.*********.com/*********_2...yWyxOkFje.html
          Those were Connecticut judges, thank you.

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            #6
            should be good fight i got ngoudjo, 5k

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            • The Hammer
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              #7
              Originally posted by Asian Sensation
              Those were Connecticut judges, thank you.
              You are wrong about that. Chevalier lives in Maryland, Weisfeld in New Jersey, and Bennett in New York. Maryland and New Jersey are not far from New York, so it was accurate to say they are 'New York area' judges. All three often work fights in New York City.

              None of those three judges were from Connecticut, and the fight was in New Jersey.
              Last edited by The Hammer; 11-05-2008, 07:35 PM.

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                #8
                It doesnt matter where the judges were from. That wasnt a robbery and you know it. 115-113 for either guy at best.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by -Antonio-
                  It doesnt matter where the judges were from. That wasnt a robbery and you know it. 115-113 for either guy at best.
                  I scored it 116-112 or 117-111 for Ngoudjo - one close round. Njougjo dominated for much of the fight, Paulie was just trying to survive.

                  But it good to see the IBF giving Herman another chance, and I hope Hatton puts a good beating on Malig***gi.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tunney
                    I scored it 116-112 or 117-111 for Ngoudjo - one close round. Njougjo dominated for much of the fight, Paulie was just trying to survive.

                    But it good to see the IBF giving Herman another chance, and I hope Hatton puts a good beating on Malig***gi.
                    I doubt many people gave more than 7 rounds to either guy. 117-111 is just ridiculous.

                    Ngoudjo will dominate the one dimensional Urango.

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