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    Tarver fought as if in a coma for several rounds and then from somewhere in the memory bank discovered something known as a combination and it was an effective one and Banks was all but done. Good win for Tarver, I would like to see him get a shot at Klit more than many for the curiosity value.

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    The Cave vs Escandon fight reminds me of the Bey vs Vasquez fight.
    Vasquez and Cave both have styles that are hard to watch with a lot of movement and deep aversions to being in any type of face to face throw down.
    It's like judges are attempting to eliminate fighters they think are not fan friendly. Evolving the sport with judging sounds outrageous, right?Maybe the judges were simply bored out of their minds and were fighting back the the only way they could, after all what would you think if you saw the judges booing?! Lol
    Seriously, the Vasquez vs Bey decision was controversial but I didn't have a problem with it.
    The Cave vs Escandon decision was terrible. Cave was doing whatever he wanted, for most of the fight, and Escandon didn't have an answer for anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reginald Perrin View Post
    Tarver fought as if in a coma for several rounds and then from somewhere in the memory bank discovered something known as a combination and it was an effective one and Banks was all but done. Good win for Tarver, I would like to see him get a shot at Klit more than many for the curiosity value.

    I was thinking Banks was in trouble when Tarver landed that left hand in the 1st round, it was fast, accurate, and planned. I was still thinking Banks might have a chance, but Tarver convinced him he was in over his head with constant pot shots and then took him out.
    The fact is that Tarver will always be a problem if he is allowed to dictate the pace of the fight.
    I don't think Tarver will get that far (fight for a real belt), he will eventually run into someone who will take him out of his comfort zone.
    Arreola vs Tarver would be interesting.
    I don't think Teddy has a chance of seeing Wilder vs Tarver.
    What do you think?

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    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    The Cave vs Escandon fight reminds me of the Bey vs Vasquez fight.
    Vasquez and Cave both have styles that are hard to watch with a lot of movement and deep aversions to being in any type of face to face throw down.
    It's like judges are attempting to eliminate fighters they think are not fan friendly. Evolving the sport with judging sounds outrageous, right?Maybe the judges were simply bored out of their minds and were fighting back the the only way they could, after all what would you think if you saw the judges booing?! Lol
    Seriously, the Vasquez vs Bey decision was controversial but I didn't have a problem with it.
    The Cave vs Escandon decision was terrible. Cave was doing whatever he wanted, for most of the fight, and Escandon didn't have an answer for anything.
    It was like Escandon was old and couldn't make his body react. Worst decision I seen to date. Even if I tried to give Escandon rounds, the only positives a one or two connects per round and for being the aggressor, I stll cant give it to him.

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    Gusha is decent and nice finish at the end.
    Tyson Cave was robbed. That was a robbery.

    Watching Trout now.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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