Bill Emes catches up with former champion Paul Spadafora, who discusses his first career defeat - a twelve round majority decision loss to Johan Perez. Spadafora was hoping to eclipse the ring record of heavyweight legend Rocky Marciano, but saw his record fall to 48-1-1, 19KOs after the scores were announced to the Mountaineer Casino Racetrack and Resort in Chester, West ******ia. [Click Here To Read More]
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Originally posted by Check_hooks View Postcan't believe floyd lost to this dude in sparring
no wonder he never lets anyone see the tapes
also spadafora was robbed! oh well we still got chris john.
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Originally posted by daggum View Posti saw them. spadafora dominated with the left. this is why floyd doesn't fight southpaws with good lefts.
also spadafora was robbed! oh well we still got chris john.
For the Record in his day Spadafora was a damn good fighter, damn good. when he spared Floyd, Spadafora was just finishing his 6 to 8 week training and had a fighter later that week, and a rare occurrence Floyd had not been in the gym for months and over weight and out of shape.
The two starting sparring and floyd got the better of the first 3 rounds but after 4 he tried to pull out of the sparring match. Thats when Jesse Reed stepped in and said hell no!! "When you spar with my fighter its for 6 rounds" this when thing got interesting because floyd didn't have the conditioning to go 6 round and Jesse knew this but he says he did it to teach floyd a lesson for talking **** and being out of shape, which he did because Floyd has never let himself get out of shape again after taking a trashing the second half of the sparring match.Last edited by g-wane; 12-01-2013, 07:42 PM.
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Keep your head up
I hate to say it your lose your gain, you will get more fights now. Stay out of trouble and you will be a champ again, way to go Spadafora.
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