Comments Thread For: Hucks Survives a Tough Challenge To Decision Arslan

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • techliam
    Caneloweight Champion
    Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
    • Apr 2012
    • 5525
    • 370
    • 23
    • 42,424

    #11
    Originally posted by Tmann400
    As someone who enjoys watching Huck fight, I had Arslan winning pretty convincingly, 116-112. I honestly don't even see how it's debatable to be honest. Arslan did all of the consistent, clean and effective work round after round. And most of Huck's punches were being blocked/smothered. Meanwhile, Arslan was the one effectively pressing the fight, cutting off the ring, and landing great punches to the head and body, especially the left uppercut.
    Gonna have to disagree with you. I saw many hooks that Arslan try were actually blocked. The Boxnation had the cameras which had Arslans back in front of Huck's forward a lot of the time, and so many of the blocks from Huck were hard to see. The only effective punch Arslan had was his uppercuts, and to his credit was very effective. However, the shots Huck landed were very hard, his body shots were superb, and his blocking (albeit not very noticed for some reason) was pretty effective too. It was very close because of Arslans movements, but I had it 115-113 to Huck, as did two of the judges. Huck's flurrys of jabs and harsh right crosses won him a few rounds. You can see now why its debatable, bit of a misinformed statement there.

    Comment

    • Dolor
      Interim Champion
      Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
      • Jul 2012
      • 614
      • 140
      • 180
      • 11,823

      #12
      Originally posted by Enzo Mc is ****
      Another glorious performance from Cap'n Huck. How long can the Klitschkos keep ducking him?
      lol - brilliant!

      Comment

      • Bring It On
        Rest in peace Emanuel
        Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
        • Oct 2009
        • 3514
        • 91
        • 56
        • 9,970

        #13
        Missed the fight, will check it out tomorrow. Not really surprised though, Huck is a tough bum.

        Not surprised by the judges handing him the W either.

        Comment

        • vacon04
          Undisputed Champion
          Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
          • Feb 2011
          • 3839
          • 99
          • 81
          • 10,658

          #14
          Originally posted by techliam
          Gonna have to disagree with you. I saw many hooks that Arslan try were actually blocked. The Boxnation had the cameras which had Arslans back in front of Huck's forward a lot of the time, and so many of the blocks from Huck were hard to see. The only effective punch Arslan had was his uppercuts, and to his credit was very effective. However, the shots Huck landed were very hard, his body shots were superb, and his blocking (albeit not very noticed for some reason) was pretty effective too. It was very close because of Arslans movements, but I had it 115-113 to Huck, as did two of the judges. Huck's flurrys of jabs and harsh right crosses won him a few rounds. You can see now why its debatable, bit of a misinformed statement there.
          Arslan had a much better connect percentage than Huck, and Hook left most of his shots on Arslan's arms and gloves.

          I just can't see Huck winning by any means, it was a clear victory for Arslan.

          Comment

          • Tmann400
            The Rangy Counter-Puncher
            Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
            • Mar 2009
            • 3140
            • 184
            • 43
            • 9,979

            #15
            Originally posted by techliam
            Gonna have to disagree with you. I saw many hooks that Arslan try were actually blocked. The Boxnation had the cameras which had Arslans back in front of Huck's forward a lot of the time, and so many of the blocks from Huck were hard to see. The only effective punch Arslan had was his uppercuts, and to his credit was very effective. However, the shots Huck landed were very hard, his body shots were superb, and his blocking (albeit not very noticed for some reason) was pretty effective too. It was very close because of Arslans movements, but I had it 115-113 to Huck, as did two of the judges. Huck's flurrys of jabs and harsh right crosses won him a few rounds. You can see now why its debatable, bit of a misinformed statement there.
            Guess we're going to have to agree to disagree, because I just really didn't see what you saw unfortunately, my friend.

            BTW, what's up with the avatar? Do you not like Andre Ward? Lol.

            Comment

            • niemaszglowy
              Amateur
              Interim Champion - 1-100 posts
              • Apr 2011
              • 14
              • 0
              • 0
              • 6,270

              #16
              one of the biggest robberies of the past few years and dude on previous page seen huck winning this lmao

              Comment

              • Dolor
                Interim Champion
                Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
                • Jul 2012
                • 614
                • 140
                • 180
                • 11,823

                #17
                Originally posted by techliam
                Gonna have to disagree with you. I saw many hooks that Arslan try were actually blocked. The Boxnation had the cameras which had Arslans back in front of Huck's forward a lot of the time, and so many of the blocks from Huck were hard to see. The only effective punch Arslan had was his uppercuts, and to his credit was very effective. However, the shots Huck landed were very hard, his body shots were superb, and his blocking (albeit not very noticed for some reason) was pretty effective too. It was very close because of Arslans movements, but I had it 115-113 to Huck, as did two of the judges. Huck's flurrys of jabs and harsh right crosses won him a few rounds. You can see now why its debatable, bit of a misinformed statement there.
                sorry but which of the first six rounds did you score for huck, and why? of the last 4 rounds, I had three for huck and one that was too close to call (possibly a huck round), but up that point I had arslan winning every round, in particular 1-6.

                Comment

                • Dr Rumack
                  I Also Cook
                  Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 11870
                  • 683
                  • 303
                  • 22,101

                  #18
                  Close but still a clear victory for Huck I thought. Could make an argument for either guy in the first half of the fight, but Huck looked to be doing the better work in the late rounds. Great effort by Arslan, tough as nails.

                  Comment

                  • vacon04
                    Undisputed Champion
                    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 3839
                    • 99
                    • 81
                    • 10,658

                    #19
                    Originally posted by Dolor
                    sorry but which of the first six rounds did you score for huck, and why? of the last 4 rounds, I had three for huck and one that was too close to call (possibly a huck round), but up that point I had arslan winning every round, in particular 1-6.
                    Arslan clearly won the first half of the fight for sure, the last 6 rounds were more hard to score but considering that Arslan won at least 4 of the first 6 I would say that even 115-113 for Huck is unlikely.

                    Comment

                    • Motofan
                      Undisputed Champion
                      Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 9097
                      • 601
                      • 1,893
                      • 28,443

                      #20
                      Originally posted by Tmann400
                      As someone who enjoys watching Huck fight, I had Arslan winning pretty convincingly, 116-112. I honestly don't even see how it's debatable to be honest. Arslan did all of the consistent, clean and effective work round after round. And most of Huck's punches were being blocked/smothered. Meanwhile, Arslan was the one effectively pressing the fight, cutting off the ring, and landing great punches to the head and body, especially the left uppercut.
                      Agreed 100%. I like Huck as well but he was outclassed. Box nation can't score. Ever.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP