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    In the opening quarterfinal, 29-year old Chris Rudd (13-1, 8 KO), 135 ½, of Covington, Tennessee, scored a unanimous decision by way of viewer voting in a draw breaking seventh round over 29-year old Ghanaian Yakubu Amidu (21-5-2, 19 KO), 135, of Los Angeles, California. The referee was Kenny Bayless.

    The taller Rudd, 5’11 to Amidu’s 5’8, did his best to work in combination and keep the more experienced man at bay in the early going. Amidu started to figure out the range in the final minute of the second round, getting inside with body shots and short shots upstairs while making Rudd miss more often. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Rudd is from TN. So I'm rooting for him to win this thing. Good to see him get the win tonight. But he's gonna get smoked in the next round.

    On another note. Haven't see anyone that's gonna be a future champion. But these have been some very interesting and entertaining fights. I'm definitely gonna be tuned in to the end of this thing.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by hitking View Post
      Rudd is from TN. So I'm rooting for him to win this thing. Good to see him get the win tonight. But he's gonna get smoked in the next round.

      On another note. Haven't see anyone that's gonna be a future champion. But these have been some very interesting and entertaining fights. I'm definitely gonna be tuned in to the end of this thing.
      My ducking senses are tinglingggg... lol. Hey hit! I think rudd gets smashed by the russian.

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      • #4
        Also, why is this called Boxcino... silly name.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
          My ducking senses are tinglingggg... lol. Hey hit! I think rudd gets smashed by the russian.
          Finally, something we agree on.

          Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
          Also, why is this called Boxcino... silly name.
          Call the folks at ESPN and ask them.

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          • #6
            Petrov's going to k.o. Rudd in the 1st rd.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TaurusJ27 View Post
              Petrov's going to k.o. Rudd in the 1st rd.
              Petrov is the best fighter in the tournament from what I saw tonight.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
                Also, why is this called Boxcino... silly name.
                There was a similar tourney in the early days of ESPN2. The original Boxcino produced the up and coming Acelino Frietas and Juan Carlos Candelo as winners.

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                • #9
                  I was wondering why Teddy Atlas scored the first two fights the way he did. I then realized it was because he had his head so far up Amidu's a$$ that he couldn't see. In the end I believe the Spanish speaking Russian wins the tournament.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TBear View Post
                    There was a similar tourney in the early days of ESPN2. The original Boxcino produced the up and coming Acelino Frietas and Juan Carlos Candelo as winners.
                    He wasn't watching boxing back then.

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