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  • fitefanSHO
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    Berto stops Zaveck in 5, answers critics.

    BILOXI, MS ~ Andre Berto returned to the ring last night for the first time since his decision loss last April to Victor Ortiz. Berto stopped the game but overmatched Jan Zaveck after five rounds when Zaveck could no longer see clearly through a swollen, badly cut right eye. It was a must-win situation for Berto and he got the job done in a fight where a loss would have been a devastating setback to his career, and to his marketability as a fighter. Berto answered his critics with a strong entertaining performance, despite the fact that Zaveck appeared to be turning the tide when his right eye was cut and nearly closed in the 5th, forcing the stoppage.

    Berto took the first three rounds with his speed, athleticism, and aggressiveness. He hit Zaveck at will to the head and body, and took little in return from the defending champion. It appeared that Zaveck had no answer for Berto and would be lucky to go the distance. Things changed in the forth however when Berto appeared to slow down a bit and the fighting went to the inside, where Zaveck was surprisingly effective at hitting Berto with many good rights to the head, winning the round convincingly. The fifth was similar to the fourth for Zaveck except for the fact that Berto opened a nasty gash over Zaveck's right eye which nearly swelled shut.

    The cut, combined with the swelling caused Zaveck's corner to stop the fight between rounds. Zaveck wanted to continue although it appeared he was having difficulty seeing out of either eye, both of which were cut. It was a good stoppage, and a good win for Berto who picked up the IBF welterweight title, and kept himself firmly in the mix at welterweight. After the fight, Berto called out Victor Ortiz for a rematch, which seems like a natural given how excellent their first fight was.

    "Victor Ortiz and I can definitely do it again."

    LINK: http://fitefansho.blogspot.com/2011/...s-critics.html
    Last edited by fitefanSHO; 09-04-2011, 12:04 PM.
  • Leohappy
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    Heya bro not saying you aren't right but it looks like you haven't really seen any recent things that have been circulating:
    - Clear headbutt by Berto
    - Blind REF in the ring not seeing the headbutts at all
    - By compubox stats Zavec was well ahead
    - HBO doing some strange stuff with the Lederman cards

    Imo Zavec won rounds 1 and 4 for sure, the 5th if there hadn't been that headbutt. I see it as an even fight to that point and Berto even promised a rematch to Zavec, which we know will never happen because he promised the same to Collazo.

    Dibella lines the bums up and I knock them out!
    - A.Berto

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    • datum
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      #3
      Yeah, before the stoppage, I thought Berto was on a downhill slide. No defense from Berto at all and very inefficient punches.

      Berto 89 out of 358 punches landed
      Zaveck 109 out of 268 punches landed

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      • fitefanSHO
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        Originally posted by Leohappy
        Heya bro not saying you aren't right but it looks like you haven't really seen any recent things that have been circulating:
        - Clear head butt by Berto
        - Blind REF in the ring not seeing the headbutts at all
        - By compubox stats Zavec was well ahead
        - HBO doing some strange stuff with the Lederman cards

        Imo Zavec won rounds 1 and 4 for sure, the 5th if there hadn't been that headbutt. I see it as an even fight to that point and Berto even promised a rematch to Zavec, which we know will never happen because he promised the same to Collazo.

        Dibella lines the bums up and I knock them out!
        - A.Berto
        Tell me more, I'm just reporting on what I saw, how it seemed to me.

        After the fight, I went to bed.

        Woke up, and wrote what came to my mind.

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        • Leopard Fist
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          I kinda got the feeling Berto was slowing down and Zaveck was picking it up. Too bad for the cut though. Would be nice to see the rematch.

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            #6
            He didnt answer any critics

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            • fitefanSHO
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              Seemed like Berto expended a lot of energy in the first three rounds, and was slowing down which gave Zaveck his chance, and he was taking it! It would have been VERY interesting if not for the cut.

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                Might just be me, but I see Berto as sort of a Jermaine Taylor type, who starts out fast, strong and aggressive but punches himself out and allows his opponents to take over later in the fight. One day, Berto will meet his Pavlik, Froch and Abraham.

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                • fitefanSHO
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                  Originally posted by datum
                  Might just be me, but I see Berto as sort of a Jermaine Taylor type, who starts out fast, strong and aggressive but punches himself out and allows his opponents to take over later in the fight. One day, Berto will meet his Pavlik, Froch and Abraham.
                  I like that comparison, and that came to mind for me a few times last night while I was just dumbstruck listening to HBO compare Andre Berto to Sugar Ray Leonard and Meldrick Taylor. Berto like Leonard? Sure, the Leonard who fought Camacho. Berto like Taylor? Sure, like the one who fought Espana. They seem to go a little overboard at HBO about Berto.

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                  • TheZero
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by fitefanSHO
                    Tell me more, I'm just reporting on what I saw, how it seemed to me.
                    Headbuts





                    Compubox stats



                    Lederman scorecards

                    He was litteraly changing the scores of rounds, in every few rounds. For example, in the first round he had Zaveck on 10 - 9, but by the fourth, he had him on 9 - 10. This is something that should not happen, of course.

                    Blind referee

                    He was standing right next to two of them, when the headbuts happened. Zaveck has even looked at him a second after if happened, but he saw "nothing".

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