Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
Round 8:
Duddy working the jab. Furlan tight as hell. Duddy out boxing and out working him. Duddy seems to want to get the rounds in. Jabbing. Nice left hook by Duddy. Clinch. Left hook to the body and head by Duddy. Furlan doing nothing. Clinching. Right uppercut misses for Duddy. Jab scores by Furlan. Great combo by Duddy and hits a lovely left hook. Furlan takes it. Anothe rleft hook scores for Duddy. Furlan misses with his. Duddy scores with two crosses. Left hook by Duddy. Bell.
10 - 9 Duddy
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
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Originally Posted by Oggie
Duddy's jab is pretty lazy... more of a range finder most of the time.
Figured as much. He's had that jab before just never used it as much as it sounds like he is today.
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
Round 9:
Duddy looks like he is just playing with him. No KO in mind I think.
Duddy again with jabs. Hitting lots now. Furlan clinching. Nice straight right by Duddy and Furlan misses a right hook. Furlan so sloppy now. Duddy hitting the jabs at will. Furlan clinching and his head is dangerous. Hooks by Furlan mostly blocked. Uppercut by Duddy scores. Left hook too. Furlan lunges in and does nothing. Duddy with a left hook, partially blocked. Furlan dagain misses with a lunging left hook. Duddy jabbing. And again. Furlan is tired. Bell.
10 - 9 Duddy
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
Looks like Furlan is doing what he was paid to do...turn up and allow Duddy to have his glorious homecoming to Ireland. I like Duddy as he makes for entertaining fights, but needs more tests like Yory Boy Campas gave him.
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
Final Round (10):
Duddy jabbing once more. Furlan doing nothing. Furlan with a straight right. More jabs. Furlan luncges in and clinches. Furlan trying to jab back. Missing everything. Jabs by Duddy. Left hook by Furlan. Nice jab by Furlan. Duddy with a nice cross. Big combo by Duddy and Furlan is floored by a left hook. Back up, but hurt! Duddy is finishing him relentlessly. Down again! Referee counting but the corner has stopped it with around 10 seconds left. Furlan is pissed. Duddy wins by TKO!
Furlan did not deserve to lose like that, he was tough.
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
Cool clicks back to all. ;)
Duddy was trying to get the rounds in I think. As soon as he began to open up in the last, he hurt Furlan and floored him twice.
Decent fight, but Duddy can be more exciting for sure. Think he was trying to showcase what he learned in training camp.
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
Cheers man.
Don Turner was saying that Duddy is around 5 fights away from a world title fight (too soon I think). He said that he knew Duddy would knock him out by the second round, but Duddy wanted to box him.
He seems to be trying to morph Duddy into a boxer, like McGirt did with Gatti.
Duddy looked good against a guy that was as stationery as they come, his real test will be against a mover.
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
Good stuff Oggie. 5 fights, that's a bit far off I would have expected something sooner especially with Taylor and Pavlik leaving and the other champs at 160 nothing extraordinary. Still, they know what's best.
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
Oh yeah, forgot to mention... they announced Bernard Dunne's next fight earlier. He'll be defending his European title against the 1# and mandatory challenger Kiko Martinez on August 25th at the Point Theatre in Dublin.
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
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Originally Posted by amat
Good stuff Oggie. 5 fights, that's a bit far off I would have expected something sooner especially with Taylor and Pavlik leaving and the other champs at 160 nothing extraordinary. Still, they know what's best.
Thanks man.
I'm Irish you know, so I'll root for Duddy whatever he chooses... but I just don't see him hanging with the likes of Taylor, Pavlik, Sturm or Winky (if he comes back to middleweight). Abraham and Miranda would be easier, but I still think it would be very hard work... 50/50 fights at best, without doubt.
I think they need to build him up a bit more at European level, especially now that he has a new trainer. Hopefully he will knock some boxing into him. Like I said though, once he gets in with a guy that can dance, we'll see what he is really like.
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
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Originally Posted by Just a Boxing Fan
Duddy's power is a bit overrated
Absolutley!
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
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Originally Posted by Oggie
Don Turner was saying that Duddy is around 5 fights away from a world title fight (too soon I think). He said that he knew Duddy would knock him out by the second round, but Duddy wanted to box him.
He seems to be trying to morph Duddy into a boxer, like McGirt did with Gatti.
Duddy looked good against a guy that was as stationery as they come, his real test will be against a mover.
Nice coverage Oggie-Ben-Doggie! :coolclick:
I totally agree...Duddy's got a lot more work before he get's that title shot.
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
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Originally Posted by Oggie
Don Turner was saying that Duddy is around 5 fights away from a world title fight (too soon I think). He said that he knew Duddy would knock him out by the second round, but Duddy wanted to box him.
He seems to be trying to morph Duddy into a boxer, like McGirt did with Gatti.
Duddy looked good against a guy that was as stationery as they come, his real test will be against a mover.
Nice coverage Oggie-Ben-Doggie! :coolclick:
I totally agree...Duddy's got a lot more work before he get's that title shot.
:coolclick: back Wacko!
I learned from the master. :bowdown:
;D
Re: John Duddy vs. Alessio Furlan round by round
:coolclick: good work son, it sounded a pretty exciting fight, I'm guessing something along the lines of his fight with Bonsante?
He definitely needs work and will never be a great fighter but he's certainly exciting and will doubtless prove to be one of the top draws over the next 4 or 5 years.