RD 1: Dacres RD 2: Webster RD 3: Webster RD 4: Dacres Webster did less than Dacres that round, which considering how little that was, is kind of...
RD 1: Dacres RD 2: Webster RD 3: Webster Webster won the first 2:30 of rd 2, but Dacres came on late. Round 3 was a repeat, except Webster cut...
RD 1: Dacres RD 2: Webster
Junto's not an old man on his last legs, nor a loud-mouthed featherfist who is physically smaller than Bam. :nusenuse:
So...kind of hard to keep Junto off of pound-for-pound lists if he's doing that to credible contenders known for giving belt holders hell, right?...
Honestly good; the closest we saw to a skinny Ruiz almost lost to Chris Arreola. If he's going to err on either side...
I'm not going to lie, that was a better-looking Rocha than we've seen. He at least wasn't getting trapped on the ropes by bigger guys anymore.
Did that idiot Goodman break his hand?! :lol:
Thank goodness that this will be the last Shakur Stevenson main event that is ever promoted. ...what, you guys think any promoter will risk...
If this is it for Ioka, it was a great career. But also full of "what could have been" and I hate that for him. :(
If it was just one loss in a vacuum? Then no. But it wasn't one loss, was it? It was a loss coming off the heels of fights against journeymen...
Eddie's recent acquisition got spun like a top and stopped by a fighter he let go. :lol:
Holy **** Wilder did a cartoon spin! :lol:
Can we never hear about Hrgovic being the boogeyman of heavyweights ever again?
You have to remember who were the power brokers at 147 at the time, though. Who was he going to move up and face? The only realistic option was...