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  • jmrf4435
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    Ndham-Lemeuix scorecards

    WOW! that fight may have been good but it was not that close at all. Lemeuix won at least 9/10 rounds in that fight. Thank god Lemeuix won by a large margin or these judges could have robbed him. Those scorecards were laughable
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    I could see N'Dam winning the first and rounds 9-12 (close anyways). Lemieux was gassed by the 10th and unable to sustain an attack on N'Dam. He needs to either learn to conserve energy by not loading up so often, or how to fight tired.

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    • FrankieClutch
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      #3
      1- Lemieux 10-9
      2- Lemieux 10-9
      3- N'Dam 10-9
      4- N'Dam 10-9
      5- Lemieux 10-7
      6- Lemieux 10-9
      7- Lemieux 10-8
      8- Lemieux 10-9
      9- N'Dam 10-9
      10- Lemieux 10-9
      11- N'Dam 10-9
      12- N'Dam 10-0

      That was my scorecard. 7-5 Lemiuex, 115-109

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      • jmrf4435
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        "He needs to either learn to conserve energy by not loading up so often, or how to fight tired."

        I think there are more positive things to take away from lemeuixs performance. Ndham is world class fighter with a great chin, movement, and technique. A lot of corners would have stopped it!!

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        • Y0@NN
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          #5
          I gave N'Dam rounds 3,4,12 and i scored the 1st and 11th rounds even.
          I didn't like how Lemieux was swinging wildy to connect with heavy shots and how he was trying to block punches while he was off balance but i was impressed he was able to beat N'dam to the jab many times and make him miss when he was more patient.

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            #6
            Originally posted by jmrf4435
            "He needs to either learn to conserve energy by not loading up so often, or how to fight tired."

            I think there are more positive things to take away from lemeuixs performance. Ndham is world class fighter with a great chin, movement, and technique. A lot of corners would have stopped it!!
            Definitely alot of positives about Lemieux, I've liked his development in the last two years.

            He gets way too much criticism for the Rubio & Alcine fights. Going into Rubio, GYM left him uprepared for a tough test by matching him up poorly. I know after Ayala & Camacho everybody went crazy about him. They tried to setup a fight with Ouma & Ishe Smith but couldn't. He was just 22y.o. vs Rubio. Where Ward was 22 when Boone nearly KO'd, but there was only 20sec left in the round vs 2 minutes with Lemieux/Rubio when David got hurt. Then vs Alcine he was just 4-5 months removed from the Rubio fight and mentally was still affected and it showed how he was jumping back whenever Alcine started to land. And then of course he broke down hard after the fight.

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              "Definitely alot of positives about Lemieux, I've liked his development in the last two years.

              He gets way too much criticism for the Rubio & Alcine fights. Going into Rubio, GYM left him uprepared for a tough test by matching him up poorly. I know after Ayala & Camacho everybody went crazy about him. They tried to setup a fight with Ouma & Ishe Smith but couldn't. He was just 22y.o. vs Rubio. Where Ward was 22 when Boone nearly KO'd, but there was only 20sec left in the round vs 2 minutes with Lemieux/Rubio when David got hurt. Then vs Alcine he was just 4-5 months removed from the Rubio fight and mentally was still affected and it showed how he was jumping back whenever Alcine started to land. And then of course he broke down hard after the fight."

              I agree, Lemeuix has evolved. He's a different fighter-- I think lemeuix is the front runner for most improved fighter. Would be cool to see him against Quillin, korobov, stevens or Lee before he steps in the ring with GGG.

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              • Y0@NN
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                #8
                Also, Lemieux needs to cut his hair, it's not a good look when judges see it flying in the air like that, it makes your opponents punches more catchy.

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                • FrankieClutch
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Y0@NN
                  Also, Lemieux needs to cut his hair, it's not a good look when judges see it flying in the air like that, it makes your opponents punches more catchy.
                  That's actually a really interesting take, and I agree. I can see the judges being influenced by that

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                  • Chrismart
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                    #10
                    I had it around 8-4 / 7-5.

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