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    Default What was the biggest surprise of the weekend for you?

    The Price KO? How bad Chavez Jr looked? Arreola in a draw?
    I'm sure something in boxing surprised you this weekend.

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    Default Re: What was the biggest surprise of the weekend for you?

    Quigg beating Martinez so quickly after that first round. I worried he was in for a long night. Frampton struggling too was a shocker.

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    Default Re: What was the biggest surprise of the weekend for you?

    The shitty ref in Arroyo fight deducting Villanueva a point for butting, then Arroyo does it and causes a cut, no deduction. Then the scorecards at the end, just seemed like the filipino was up against more than his opponent.

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    Default Re: What was the biggest surprise of the weekend for you?

    Gotta go with Quigg, I fancied him to stop Martinez but was gunning for the 5th or 6th, after seeing the first round I thought it was going to be a tough night for him, the second round KO shocked me massively.

    Price didn't really surprise me, I wasn't expecting it but it didn't shock me

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    Default Re: What was the biggest surprise of the weekend for you?

    Cesar Cuenca has only 2 KOs in 48 fights. He gave Ik Yang, who was meant to smash the powderpuff puncher, a whooping.
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    Default Re: What was the biggest surprise of the weekend for you?

    That Price lasted 2 rounds with such a dangerous puncher.
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    Default Re: What was the biggest surprise of the weekend for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Cesar Cuenca has only 2 KOs in 48 fights. He gave Ik Yang, who was meant to smash the powderpuff puncher, a whooping.
    That has to be the worst KO % in the history of "world champions".
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    I'm most surprised by how people thought Quigg looked in trouble in the 1st round. Kiki won the round but Quigg landed 3 hard, flush counters. It looked like Quigg could end it soon but everyone keeps saying "after the first round...." As if Kiko dominated.

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    Default Re: What was the biggest surprise of the weekend for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    I'm most surprised by how people thought Quigg looked in trouble in the 1st round. Kiki won the round but Quigg landed 3 hard, flush counters. It looked like Quigg could end it soon but everyone keeps saying "after the first round...." As if Kiko dominated.
    I was there and was saying how small the ring looked and it surprised me. Kiko walked him down well and Scott didn't do much and looked like he would struggle to get away, also nothing he threw at Kiko bothered him in that first round and Kiko landed a few solid shots himself.

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    Default Re: What was the biggest surprise of the weekend for you?

    Frampton touching down twice was a surprise and Crolla getting a draw was also, Quigg stopping Kiko in two surprised me the most though, quite a surprising saturday really.

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