holy shit!!
Dirrell is fucken man handling his opponent.
Tonight is the night of the hooks. What a left hook.
oOOO!!!! Shit he broke his nose.
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holy shit!!
Dirrell is fucken man handling his opponent.
Tonight is the night of the hooks. What a left hook.
oOOO!!!! Shit he broke his nose.
I really enjoyed the Chavez Jr fight. Very entertaining.
I don't understand Arum though, talking about fighting Pac. I agree that Duddy would be a very good matchup though.
Dirrells a fucken beast man. That kids got power.
1st he cuts that one dude Paschall with a single shot.
Now he brakes this dudes nose with a left hook.
:o
Ward vs. Dirrell needs to happen.
They need to meet.
this is the second straight guy direll has fucking obliterated
Findley looks like a buffed heavyweight stuffed into a middles body...someone tape the corner stool to his glove,give him a chance :-X
Wtf is "TEH"?
Dirrel talking to him like he's a tutor all star champion :vd:
Andre and ducttape....what a combo.....Findley was a booted & gloved heavybag
Dirrell always impresses me with his handspeed and punch variety, his jab is second to none IMO. His output can leave a little to be desired, he knows how to get into cruise control to easy. Once he steps up the competition he'll shine even brighter.
Thought JCC Jr got a hometown decision. My card was 6-4 cuello. Cuello was blocking a lot of Jrs shots, he had really good defense I thought.
Pacquiao vs. Chavez Jr. in 2009, Says Bob Arum - Boxing News
Wow, Pacquiao against another Mexican! :cwm29::crazy3:
It would give Chavez the Mega fight he is looking for and puts PAC vs JMM III a little lower on the list.
Arum knows how to keep his boxers in the news...
But PAC vs. Chavez Jr. at Aztec Stadium in Mexico City would be a great boxing event fight...;)
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I find that a very peculiar fight for Arum to be talking about. The Duddy fight sounds like it would be a decent test. A DLH fight might actually be quite decent too, it could serve as a winnable finale for Oscar or else be a fight where Chavez Jr actually gets a big name on his resume and moves on to better things. As much as Oscar annoys me, it might be a fight worth watching.
teh pownzer
This is merely another display of boxing going business other than fight game. Chavez Jr. dwarfs Pac in height and weight. Chavez Jr. has done nothing to deserve a fight with a guy of Pac's stature. Sounds good on paper but Chavez Jr's. only chance to win is due to size difference...nothing more (And I think he would win because of that). But there are way too many better fights for Pac and for the fans.
You've got to love Sal the Butchers threads. ;D
Just rewatched the fight to make sure I wasn't talking too much out of my ass. Now I must say first off, I have never like JCC Jr. so I am admitting bias here, but I did force myself to be as fair as possible
Round 1 and 2 went to Chavez, did a great job with left hook to the body, it was pretty
Round 3 Cuello starts blocking body shots, his jab takes the round, flurries Jr had most of the shots were blocked
Round 4 Cuello applied pressure, had Jr on the ropes a lot and was able to control him there
Round 5 Cuello, his jab again was doing great
Round 6 Cuello was the agressor and outlanded Jr I felt
Round 7 Jr, he was outlanding and did a good job countering
Round 8 Jr, his uppercut was great, cuello did block a lot of the other shots but he didn't do enough
Round 9 Cuello, blocked well over majority of body shots, jab continued to land
Round 10 Cuello seemed to block everything, Jr was hitting arms, Cuello was firing right down the pipe and landing
so my score was 6-4 cuello. I could honestly see a 6-4 for jcc maybe, but one judge had it 98-92 i believe, that is just ridiculous. a draw is the only way i could see it other than a cuello win. I don't feel Jr did enough to win
Im in total agreement with markb, I had it 97-94 Cuello. Almost every round was very close though. But in close rounds I favour the guy bringing the heat and coming forward/aggressively hence my scorecard being in favour of Cuello. Personally I think a UD in favour of Chavez is an ideal example of a hometown cooking. Its not surprising though given the WBC rules of reading the scores out. After 4 rounds the meal was simmering, after 8 it was boiling and the final verdict completed the cooking.