Allan Green Decisions Crafty Travis Simms in Ten

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Allan Green Decisions Crafty Travis Simms in Ten

    At the First Council Casino in Newkirk, Oklahoma, super middleweight Allan Green (29-1, 20KOs) won a ten round decision over previously undefeated Tarvis Simms (25-1-1, 11KOs). The scores were 98-92, 99-91 and 97-93. [details]
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    It was a draw in my eyes.

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    • StillUnknown
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      #3
      allan green should just keep quiet about not being in the Super Six after that "performance"

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      • Crazylegs77
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        #4
        Crafty? He stood directly in front of Green.

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        • Cle-Venger
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          #5
          Anyone else think that the prospect "super middlweight" looked better then Green did?

          Also I found the first two fights far more entertaining.

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          • Cle-Venger
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            #6
            Originally posted by Crazylegs™
            Crafty? He stood directly in front of Green.
            Crafty explains sims perfectly, I don't know what fight you watched.

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            • Crazylegs77
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              #7
              Originally posted by Cle-Venger
              Crafty explains sims perfectly, I don't know what fight you watched.
              Simms may be a crafty fighter but tonight he gave Green more than enough opportunity to attack. Green standing there and not attacking doesnt make Simms crafty. Not to mention he didnt use the southpaw stance for much of the fight, not too crafty.
              Last edited by Crazylegs77; 10-03-2009, 12:38 AM.

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              • lopez36
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                #8
                that fight put me to sleep,

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                • Undefeated
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by barry big balz
                  It was a draw in my eyes.
                  That's why you're not a judge.

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                  • inferno
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                    Simms had good head movement and didn't let Green stay at the proper punching distance giving his reach advantage. I think if he had fought from round 1 as a southpaw, he might have had a good chance at winning the fight, but he gave away too many of the first rounds and the accumulation of punches/short notice caught up with him in the latter rounds.

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