A definite blast from the past there. I agree VD, 154 should be where Marquez goes. Think he wouldn't beat Mora or Phillips?
He got the decision by the margin of the point deduction. At least the right guy got it.
A definite blast from the past there. I agree VD, 154 should be where Marquez goes. Think he wouldn't beat Mora or Phillips?
He got the decision by the margin of the point deduction. At least the right guy got it.
I can't remember who the 3rd champ at 154 is but I would take him over Phillips and Mora. Phillips would be a fun one, Mora would play out similar to this one we just saw imo.
There we go show some more Andre Ward![]()
Round 1: Miranda doesn't look Abraham in the eye at the meet in the center. Never seen that one before. They both trade jabs in the opening seconds, Abraham pressing forward with it early. Miranda's first punch lands a minute in, a right to the body, seconds later followed by a right upstairs. Very loud punches here. Abraham not doing much other then pushing the occasional jab early. Now he opens up with a burst, all look like they hit the gloves of Miranda. Abraham circling the ring on the back foot most of this round. You can always tell when he wants to punch because he gets flatfooted. They trade hooks late in the in the round, Abraham's punches are a bit shorter and looked like it landed first there. Abraham follows to the body and is told to keep them up from the ref. Abraham back on the backfoot, Miranda pressing forward. Very even match up with Miranda taking that first.
This one isn't going the distance. Wild hunch.
Some things never change...Abraham gets hit in the balls,Again
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Round 2: Miranda using the jab early. Abraham lays against the ropes, Miranda teeing off and Abraham invites the punches. Miranda trying not to waste and going to the body a lot, around the arms of Abraham. Abraham seems to be in it just to conserve but these body shots are viscous early from Miranda. Abraham tries to shoot the uppercut early. Abraham comes away from an exchange holding his balls, apparently hit low. So the storyline comes into play early. Miranda warned and takes a bow, he understands. Abraham looks like he might be a little mad but ends the round again on the defensive.
Round 4: Abraham's corner tells him to wise up and start punching. Miranda starts out charging forward, his punches are very loud. Abraham tells him to keep coming forward and then goes to the body of Miranda. Abraham lands a very stiff right hand a minute in, best punch of the fight for either guy. Miranda does some posturing of his own and comes right back with punches of his own. Miranda presses it to the ropes, tees off and then gets warned for Abraham grabbing his gloves. That was odd. Abraham lands another big right hand that buckles Miranda once again. Still, no sustained attack and Miranda goes right back on the prowl. It's the US, Abraham isn't going to be able to work in spots and win. Still, good round for King Arthur.
STream running beautiful thanks folks, my pick for the fight... Miranda?
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Anyone watching Witherspoon Vs.Arreola....??...Both cards at once![]()
I know I hate that 2 cards bullshit. I was really looking forward to that, I'm going to try to shield myself from the result and watch it later when it still has drama to it.
OK, Abraham's robe is the silliest thing I've seen for a while.
Abraham always enters in absolute ridiculous attire, but always looks uncomfortable in it like a dog being dressed up in a wool sweater. No idea what he's wearing now.
Abraham looks uncomfortable. I still think he stops Miranda, but I could be wrong. I really don't know who to cheer for here, I like both guys.
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