A few months back, Dale brown was horribly robbed of a decision against O'Neil Bell for the IBF Crusier title. Bell fought on the weekend undercard, as reported by Yahoo ....
O'Neil Bell dug himself an early hole with a sloppy performance before retaining his IBF cruiserweight title with an 11th-round knockout of Sebastian Rothmann. Bell (25-1-1, 23 KOs) was overwhelmed early and, after being knocked down in the fourth, resorted to a string of low blows that cost him points midway through.
However, in the 11th round and needing to rally, Bell did with a quick combination to the head that stunned Rothmann (18-4-2). Sensing his opportunity, Bell delivered a straight right to Rothmann's chin and sent the Israeli challenger to the canvas in a heap. Rothmann remained motionless for nearly a minute and had blood coming from his nose when he finally rose after being attended by doctors.
Bell, who won the title here in May with a unanimous decision over Dale Brown, is unbeaten in his last 25 fights.
Anybody interested in seeing Brown get his chance at the "unbeaten" IBF Champ?
O'Neil Bell dug himself an early hole with a sloppy performance before retaining his IBF cruiserweight title with an 11th-round knockout of Sebastian Rothmann. Bell (25-1-1, 23 KOs) was overwhelmed early and, after being knocked down in the fourth, resorted to a string of low blows that cost him points midway through.
However, in the 11th round and needing to rally, Bell did with a quick combination to the head that stunned Rothmann (18-4-2). Sensing his opportunity, Bell delivered a straight right to Rothmann's chin and sent the Israeli challenger to the canvas in a heap. Rothmann remained motionless for nearly a minute and had blood coming from his nose when he finally rose after being attended by doctors.
Bell, who won the title here in May with a unanimous decision over Dale Brown, is unbeaten in his last 25 fights.
Anybody interested in seeing Brown get his chance at the "unbeaten" IBF Champ?
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