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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Rah Narh Decisions Freddie Norwood Over Ten Rounds

    At the Jostens Center in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, a battle held at a catch-weight max of 145-pounds, saw Ray Narh (25-1, 21KOs) win a ten round unanimous decision over former champion Freddie Norwood (43-4, 23KOs). The scores were 99-89, 100-88 and 100-88.

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    Seriously man, nobody gives a ****. Pick and choose brother...pick and choose.

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    • edgarg
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      Freddie Norwood should not be fighting at all at 145 lbs. He is, or was, after all, only a featherweight (champion), for nearly his whole career and a very good one too.

      In fact at age well over 40, he shouldn't be fighting at all.

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      • the mesiah
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        Either norwood was too frustrated or had flashbacks from when he was locked up. He almost looked like he wanted to pick him up in the small clinch earlier in the fight then he winded up to him clearly hit him in the back of the head.norwood was countering very nicely and timing norh but being the heaviset weight coming in tonite those punches didn't have any pop.

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        • TaurusJ27
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          The only thing norwood could do was to clinch. Nahr kept him at bay with his long reach.

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          • Spray_resistant
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            This was sad to watch, I felt anxiety as it was going on.

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            • LeadUppercut
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              #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              At the Jostens Center in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, a battle held at a catch-weight max of 145-pounds, saw Ray Narh (25-1, 21KOs) win a ten round unanimous decision over former champion Freddie Norwood (43-4, 23KOs). The scores were 99-89, 100-88 and 100-88.

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              Far out, Norwood's still fighting, and at welter to boot ?

              I still got a beef with him over stinking out the joint when they denied my boy Marquez the win about a decade ago but when I saw Norwood lose badly a couple of years ago against some guy I can't remember, I thought he would hang them up.

              I didn't see the fight, but it sounds like you need a change of career champ. Respect Freddie Norwood, but no more please.

              Or, go fight Morales for an exhibition payday.

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                #8
                Originally posted by edgarg
                Freddie Norwood should not be fighting at all at 145 lbs. He is, or was, after all, only a featherweight (champion), for nearly his whole career and a very good one too.

                In fact at age well over 40, he shouldn't be fighting at all.
                Exactly, he is a career-featherweight, the same as Marquez.

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