so mexican heavy edgar ramirez looked flabby but pretty creative against an overmatched opponant. keenan carbajal decent sized featherweight fights on the inside and breaks his opponant with a mixture of front foot body punching and combinations. looks interesting to watch. next up...moreno vs turt....oh wow it's over....not much of a rbr i got to say
:good it's strange...have the bucked the card to 2 days?:huh anyways. Elihu Soto vs Yezber Romario 4 rounds fly. soto walking the smaller man down, clearly better engaging and creating oppertunities throwing with romario and then sticking to the jab. overall better fighter. though give romario credit he is here and throwing some pretty impressive shots.
Watching the replay now on CBS Sports Net. 21 year old "El Chato" Edgar Ramírez looked okay in pounding out fellow debutant Jesus Santamaria, but he's probably too slow/fat/short/flat-footed to make any noise at heavyweight. Decent power, but Santamaria for as gamely as he chomped at the bit in the first half-minute was kind of a house of cards...and both of the knockdowns had footnotes (the first time Santamaria jumped almost directly into the path of that winging uppercut, and the finisher was more of a clubbing rabbit punch than anything...)
Toney and RJJ co-promoted this card? That's cool. For some reason I always just assumed they still had beef (the way both do with B-Hop), guess if so they squashed it.
B-Hop needs to quit *****ing out and fight Toney. He was quick to talk about his legacy but that has an asterisk because he never faced Toney.
WTF is Lorenzo Trejo doing still fighting?!? :blood ...at super featherweight, no less? The guy is a career strawweight (debuted there in 1995 - literally while Carbajal was still in diapers - and thirteen years later was still challenging for world titles at 105lbs) 38 is ancient for a guy from the flyweight range. Came in off two consecutive defeats by KO1, and has now been stopped in the first couple of rounds in nine of his last fifteen bouts. :-( How badly does this guy need the $$?
Yeah, not willing to give Carbajal much credit for that W. :bart Just because of everything above, plus the fact that it took him a round longer than it should take any fit 24-year-old natural super feather to get rid of Trejo, and he needed a low blow en route to get the job done.
As long as both still lace up gloves, yes. It could be worst, we have Duran vs Chavez coming up.atsch