Is Hector Camacho Jr still around?
Ray Robinson pretty close.
I can get on board with this, I'd prefer we merge 190 and 210 but I'd easily concede that to get rid of the rest :ole:
Its a general issue I have with boxing. The Jr/super divisions siphon off the talent from their neighboring divisions.
There used to be a boxer called Wayne Martell. He beat Livingston Bramble and Meldrick Taylor back to back. But he did it in 2002. Cobbs is...
Round 12 This fight is like a Netflix movie, it will be out of memory in 2 weeks. Zapata finally lands a nice straight left but to no effect....
Round 11 Zapata corner giving it to hib straight, he needs a KO to win. Problem is he's just being outclassed and when he tries to throw a combo...
Round 10 All Collazo just tagging Zapata who is shelling up for the most part and looks tired. Collazo should try for the KO here... 10-9 Collazo...
Round 9 All one way traffic, Zapata's WBO emblem is peeling off his trunks which is distracting and the most exciting thing this round 10-9...
Round 8 Collazo appears to hurt Zapata towards the end of the round, but otherwise more of the same 10-9 Collazo 79-73 Collazo
Round 7 More of the same, Collazo outworking Zapata 10-9 Collazo 69-64 Collazo
They show Barrera and Morales in the crowd (not sitting next to each other). Barrera looks pretty decent, Morales looks like he's 200+ pounds.
Round 6 Collazo outworked Zapata, who is less aggressive 10-9 Collazo 59-55 Collazo
Round 5 Zapata much more aggressive here but he's missing a lot, eye catching shots by collazo 10-9 Collazo 49-46 Collazo
Round 4 Collazo outworking Zapata. Zapata happy to have a high guard and be rather inactive looking for a haymaker. Just as I type this he...