Finally watched Paul Spadafora vs. Victoriano Sosa

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  • Doctor_Tenma
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    Finally watched Paul Spadafora vs. Victoriano Sosa

    The fight really says alot about Paul Spadafora's heart, in the beginning of the fight I score rounds 1, 2 to Sosa, in the 3rd Spadafora gets dropped by a left hook to the temple, he's out, I mean really really out and the ref seems torn between letting him continue or not, after that Sosa throws a series of punches, manages to catch Spadafora a few times, Spadafora touches the canvas and another knock down is scored. He's on very wobbly legs. Paul makes it out of the round, after the bell sounds and the round finishes, Sosa gives Paul a grin.

    I'm thinking to myself, how does he get back into the fight?! Round 5 somewhat competitive, Spadafora takes it, Sosa wins the 6 round, after that it's all Spadafora, gave Paul rounds 4,5,7,8,9,10,11,12, sick body punching, he fought very relaxed, not like someone who was behind by a large margin, those are great great attributes in a boxer. Gotta say man, I was very impressed. It's too bad how he messed up what could have been a great career.

    Here is the download link for those who haven't seen it, http://**********.com/?d=VCD4R2C7

    After years of searching for it too, it was on Filecrop
    Last edited by Doctor_Tenma; 04-06-2011, 09:11 AM.
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    It was a good fight,and a decent/good-sih perormance from both cosnidering everything.

    Sosa did well in his forst American outing and Spadafora came back erally well from being virtually out on his feet.
    I found it funny that when Spadaforawas on the outisde he was getting timed by Sosa but then he beat Sosa on the inside game.
    But I did score it a draw 113-113 but I could see it go either way.

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    • Dynamite Kid
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      You should watch him against Mayweather, Mayweather might of won clearly, but he didn't look good imo.

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      • Walt Liquor
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        #4
        Originally posted by catalinul
        It was a good fight,and a decent/good-sih perormance from both cosnidering everything.

        Sosa did well in his forst American outing and Spadafora came back erally well from being virtually out on his feet.
        I found it funny that when Spadaforawas on the outisde he was getting timed by Sosa but then he beat Sosa on the inside game.
        But I did score it a draw 113-113 but I could see it go either way.
        Spaddy's a very good infighter, just not brawler (or was).

        I had Spaddy by 2 pts.

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          #5
          Originally posted by _Hisoka
          The fight really says alot about Paul Spadafora's heart, in the beginning of the fight I score rounds 1, 2 to Sosa, in the 3rd Spadafora gets dropped by a left hook to the temple, he's out, I mean really really out and the ref seems torn between letting him continue or not, after that Sosa throws a series of punches, manages to catch Spadafora a few times, Spadafora touches the canvas and another knock down is scored. He's on very wobbly legs. Paul makes it out of the round, after the bell sounds and the round finishes, Sosa gives Paul a grin.

          I'm thinking to myself, how does he get back into the fight?! Round 5 somewhat competitive, Spadafora takes it, Sosa wins the 6 round, after that it's all Spadafora, gave Paul rounds 4,5,7,8,9,10,11,12, sick body punching, he fought very relaxed, not like someone who was behind by a large margin, those are great great attributes in a boxer. Gotta say man, I was very impressed. It's too bad how he messed up what could have been a great career.

          Here is the download link for those who haven't seen it, http://**********.com/?d=VCD4R2C7

          After years of searching for it too, it was on Filecrop
          I thought Spaddy swept the last 8 or so rounds, i can't remember.

          Spaddy was nice. Peiople think he's an outside fighter, but he's not. He's a pocket fighter.

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          • Doctor_Tenma
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            #6
            Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
            You should watch him against Mayweather, Mayweather might of won clearly, but he didn't look good imo.
            One of my favorite fights to watch, Floyd didn't fight with much passion, reminded me of Chad Dawson in that sense. Despite that it was actually very entertaining.

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