On Saturday night at the Treasure Island Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Yonnhy Perez (20-0, 14KOs) won a twelve round unanimous decision to capture the IBF bantamweight title from Joseph Agbeko (27-2, 22KOs). The scores were 116-111, 117-110 and 117-110. [details]
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Agbeko Says 'I Won'; Perez Ready For a Rematch
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Could have gone either way but he should be complaining about the terrible judging in this fight.
The fight was hard to judge because it was so action packed it was hard to see who was landing the most and cleaner shots. But no way did perez deserve 117-110 score-cards. It's like gary shaw had judges in his pockets. This sport seems corrupt unless they just really have poor judges in this sport. I think its partial corruption!
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Originally posted by RealDeal90 View Postor the ref IMO...should had stop it when abekgo was holding his eye.
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Ref shouldn't have ruled that a K.D. Could have gone either way; their really close bout does warrant a rematch.
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Originally posted by RealDeal90 View Postor the ref IMO...should had stop it when abekgo was holding his eye.
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I'm glad Perez kept punching when King Kong turned his back on him...just like Floyd did to Gatti...Protect Yourself at All Times!
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Perez won clearly, he landed teh cleaner shots, teh tellin blows and rocked Agbeko a few times.
The funny thing is that Perez fought Agbekos styles, Perez is a boxer/Puncher, not a activity swarmer like he did tonight.
if perez would had use his own style he would had UD120-108 Agbeko in a boring fight!
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