Ortiz, Boone Grab Wins on ShoBox

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  • LostGuy
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    Ortiz, Boone Grab Wins on ShoBox

    what a unprofessional jerk that ref james kenjin was

    he was trying to upstage the boxers and just being a complete *******

    i hope both fighters thompson and boone file complaints and get his old fool ass fired

    such bullcrap
    every time theyd just barely fall into a clinch he was screaming at them and threatening crap

    then he was also telling them to fight more which isnt his damn job at all
    ref cant tell the fighters how to fight

    and on top of that they werent even fighting crappy they were going at it the whole time anyhow
    it wasnt john ruiz type fight

    then in the 10th round that ******* started just completely taunting the fighters loudly saying they are terrible
    ive never seen such crap from a ref

    i wish boone wouldve murdered that old fool cause the old ass was asking for it
    i really wish thompson would have but hed probably go to jail so id rather boone since i dont care about him
  • ferocity
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    We complain Hatton was holding too much and this ref takes action with fights he referes and you have a problem with that, I've heard refs in the past tell fighters to fight, and in the OLD days that used to happend more often then you think. But I can't say much cause I didn't see the fight. What channel was this fight on and when?

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    • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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      Ortiz, Boone Grab Wins on ShoBox

      It wasn’t the spectacular message Anthony “The Messenger” Thompson was hoping to send to his opponent, Darnell Boone, but the World Boxing Association No. 13 super welterweight contender kept his positive momentum rolling with his sixth straight victory -- a unanimous, 10-round decision over Boone Friday on “ShoBox: The New Generation.” In the short-but-sweet co-feature, “Vicious” Victor Ortiz lived up to his nickname in notching a first-round knockout of previously unbeaten “Feisty” Freddie Barrera in a junior welterweight clash. The doubleheader, staged at Maywood Activity Center in Maywood, Calif., was promoted by Bob Arum’s Top Rank, Inc. and aired at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on west coast). [details]

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