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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Steve Cunningham Retains, Decisions Enad Licina

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    In a much harder-than-expected two-way action fight, The Ring #1 ranked cruiserweight and IBF 200lb champion Steve "USS" Cunningham (24-2, 12 KOs) outfought and outtoughed rugged Serbian mandatory challenger (IBF #1 and WBO #9) Enad Licina (now 19-3, 10 KOs) en route to a twelve-round unanimous decision. Cunningham both retained his title and cleared his path into the proposed Cruiserweight Super Six tourney later this year.

    It wasn't a walk in the park for the American champion. He looked rusty and out-of-shape in the opening couple of rounds and had to work extremely hard to get his way into a fight with limited and slow but gutsy and determined opponent. Cunningham lost a duel of jabs in the first round and was tagged with hard overhand rights by the Serbian in the second. Round three was a big round for the USS who got aggressive and outworked Licina in close quarters. In round four, the champion used another approach by wisely outboxing short-handed Licina from the distance.

    The fifth stanza saw a tiny comeback from the challenger while the sixth round was even. BoxingScene saw the fight 57-58 - for the challenger at this point but from that point on it was only Steve Cunningham who was seen in the ring. The American fighter mixed his boxing skills with some tactical capabilities to frustrate and to fool rapidly slowing Licina one round after another. He was also successful in short offensive bursts dealing more and more punishment to his shorter opponent. In round eleven Licina attempted a rally but failed to besten already fatigued champion. Cunningham dug even deeper to get the better of negative Serbian challenger during the last stanza.

    It wasn't a perfect showing by the fighter, who is widely recognized as a #1 cruiserweight in the world. Nevertheless, all three judges saw it unanimously in his favour: 118-110 (Howard Foster), 117-111 (Dave Parris) and 115-113 (Manuel Oliver Palomo). BoxingScene scored this affair 117-112 - also for Steve Cunningham.

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  • Iceta Lives
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    If Cunningham didn't partcipate in the Cruiserweight tournament, then this is a fight Hopkins should take in Philly instead of going after Bute, because Bute is with Showtime and I think Hopkins can beat Cunningham easily. But then again, I just forgot about how both of these guys are trained by ****m Richardson.

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    • joe strong
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      cunningham has to stop being a ***** & fight troy ross again...he owes him a rematch after the bull**** stoppage from a cut.he had just floored cunningham...man up steve

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      • FloydTBE
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        war USS ..

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        • Spray_resistant
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          Originally posted by joe strong
          cunningham has to stop being a ***** & fight troy ross again...he owes him a rematch after the bull**** stoppage from a cut.he had just floored cunningham...man up steve
          I agree and really want to see that rematch myself, Ross for all we know could have stopped him.

          Cunningham hasn't really looked good since that Adamek fight, I wonder if that took something out of him or is it just that he is getting older, even though he doesn't have a long pro career he is what 35 now?

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          • dvb
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            i only caught the last 3 rounds,but he did look tired,a little slow on his feet and a bit laboured.

            maybe he needs better fighters to push him to better performances.

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            • cleaner147
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              Licina is a true warrior and a very nice guy.

              Ive much respect for him.

              the fight was very entertaining.

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              • yessuh
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                Cunningham has never been the same since the Adamek fight.

                Adamek ruined Cunningham and took his soul.

                3 knockdowns

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                • makeMeSushiRoll
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                  It was a pretty one-sided fight, it seemed even Cunningham was bored at times and the other guy had to wake him up with the right haha

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                  • budfr
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                    Cunninghamīs gorilla looks didnīt help him to hurt his foe. He won clearly om points but was a coward for half the fight, running, hugging. Blacks have muscles and athleticism, lack power and heart.

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