Darchinyan v Perez & Agbeko v Mares - Apr 23rd - Nokia Threatre

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  1. COULDHAVEBEEN

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    Darchinyan v Perez & Agbeko v Mares - Apr 23 - Nokia Threatre

    from Boxing Scene dot com - 9th Feb 2011


    NEW YORK - Joseph King Kong Agbeko will defend his International Boxing Federation (IBF) bantamweight world championship against undefeated rising star Abner Mares, who defends his WBC Silver bantamweight championship in the eagerly awaited finals of The Bantamweight Tournament: Winner Takes All on Saturday, April 23 LIVE on SHOWTIME® (10:30 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) from Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles.

    In what will be a hotly contested co-feature, former two-division world champion Vic "Raging Bull" Darchinyan and former IBF bantamweight world championYonnhy "El Colombiano" Perez will clash in the tournament consolation bout.

    Agbeko (28-2, 22 KOs), of Accra, Ghana, earned a berth in the finals by dealing Perez his first career loss via a unanimous 12-round decision in the tournament semifinals last Dec. 11 in Tacoma, Wash., on SHOWTIME. Agbeko avenged a points' loss to Perez which took place in a Halloween night slugfest in 2009 on SHOWTIME by impressively taking the rematch by the scores of 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113.

    The thrilling encounter was punctuated by one of the year's most memorable and exciting rounds - the sixth - a give-and-take slugfest that saw each fighter neglect defense and go for broke. In the end, it was Agbeko, who despite fighting for the first time in 13 months, controlled the fight with his excellent defense and effective strategy.

    Earlier in the night, Mares (21-0-1, 13 KOs), of Hawaiian Gardens, Calif. by way of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, came from behind in dramatic fashion to reach the tournament finals by winning a 12-round split decision over former two-division world champ Darchinyan in a bloody, knockdown laden affair.

    The charismatic and crowd-pleasing Mares recovered from a deep cut along his hairline in the opening round, the first knockdown of his career in the second and a points-deduction for low blows in the fourth with a rally that saw him deck Darchinyan in the seventh en route to registering the most-noteworthy triumph of his career by the scores of 115-111, 113-112 and 111-115.

    The 5-foot 5 ½-inch, 30-year-old Agbeko will have the advantage in world championship fight experience as he has appeared in five world title fights while the 5-foot 5-inch, 25-year-old Mares has fought in just one - a disputed 12-round majority draw against Perez on May 22, 2010..

    Both Darchinyan (35-3-1, 27 KOs), of Sydney, Australia, by way of Vanadzok, Armenia, and Perez(20-1-1, 14 KOs), of Santa Fe Springs, Calif., by way of Cartagena, Colombia, will be looking to bounce back from bitter setbacks in the semifinals. The winner of their bout remains in contention for a possible title shot against the winner of the Agbeko-Mares fight.

    The hard-hitting, 5-foot 5½-inch Darchinyan displayed improved boxing skills against Mares, but after manufacturing a seemingly comfortable lead, faded in the late rounds. A former 115-pound kingpin, Darchinyan has participated in 15 world title fights.

    As was evident against Mares, the 35-year-old Darchinyan would be better served to stick to his improved boxing game plan rather than his old style of brawling against the determined, durable, well-conditioned, younger and taller 32-year-old Perez, a natural bantamweight who, at 5-foot 7-inches, is very tall for the division.

    The Bantamweight Tournament Final: Winner Takes All is promoted by Don King Productions, Gary Shaw Productions, Golden Boy Promotions and Thompson Boxing Promotions. An exciting undercard will be announced shortly.
     
  2. AustraHungarian

    AustraHungarian Well-Known Member Full Member

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    2 awesome fights! Great card! Make sure you get on Main Event's case to show it! I've already emailed them!
     
  3. Contendo

    Contendo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The best two bantamweights aren't even in the tournament!

    Montiel vs. Donaire next month - that's what will decide Bantamweight supremacy. :deal
     
  4. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Well, yeah. So? :conf It's the same thing with Bute not being in the Super Six. Just because all the top guys aren't in it doesn't mean it isn't still awesome that a lot of the top guys were wrangled together like this.

    Anyway, after April 23rd the tournament placings will be:

    1) Agbeko (close UD...not entirely sure on this one)
    2) Mares (silver medal)
    3) Perez (bronze)
    4) Darchinyan (odd man out, but will provide one last batch of thrills).
     
  5. Kegsy

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    :deal
    Sure will.
    The winner of this Bantam tournament final could fight the loser of Montiel-Donaire & i would still favour Montiel/Donaire.
     
  6. PorkChopExpress

    PorkChopExpress Champion of the Universe Full Member

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    Also in the mix if Mares pulls ofd a miracle is the Vic rematch. Hope he flogs Perez!
     
  7. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes and no. It's a great fight, but Donaire has just fought once at Bantamweight. Personally I think what decides who's best is the winner of both facing each other. Interesting to see if Anselmo Moreno remains at Bantam or moves up.
     
  8. Kegsy

    Kegsy Lights Out Full Member

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    Moreno the spoiler failed to impress me much in both his matchups vs Cermeno.
    I thought Cermeno won the 2nd bout watching it live..tho terrible scrappy affair with so much fouling from both.
     
  9. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Regardless, his name deserves to be mentioned if he stays in the division. I wouldn't call him the most exciting fighter, but he's efficient.
     
  10. aussie opinion

    aussie opinion Boxing Addict Full Member

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    either way... i want to see darchinyan vs donaire rematch..that would be a mega bantamweight showdown
     
  11. Contendo

    Contendo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not rematch, mis-match.

    That would be groundhog day, same result over and over.
     
  12. Contendo

    Contendo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Donaire will have no problems carrying his weight through to 126lbs in my opinion. He's tall for this class and will only get stronger.

    He's a favourite of mine, I think he's a class act with skills on skills.
     
  13. Kegsy

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    [ame="www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oMSx4F53SA"]www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oMSx4F53SA[/ame]

    What a classic video just uploaded by Elie Seckbach
     
  14. Kegsy

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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAz3IgfTqI8"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAz3IgfTqI8[/ame]

    More Vic in here hahahaha
     
  15. Kegsy

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    I agree his skills are terrific & seems to get better with each bout.

    Donaire is HUGE at 118 let alone 112/115 i too expect Daonire to go all the way to 126.:deal