***Highway Robbery!!! Kirilov beats Perez but loses disputed decision

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  1. RUSKULL

    RUSKULL Loyal Member banned

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    Bull**** decision!

    What fight were those judges watching? I'm embarassed for boxing. Don King must have someting to do with such poor judging.

    A sad day for boxing.........................
     
  2. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I just finished watching the fight replay at SHO. Definitely a Robbery. Mexican Money paid those judges. Same money paid in the Penalosa Robbery.

    Kirilov is Good, I like his style. He'll give Mijarez some problems.

    Is Perez a long lost Brother of Ponce De Leon???

    I'm Glad Agbeco TKOed that Perez in his next fight, Justice served. NOw Kirilov has his IBF belt he really deserved.
     
  3. albeziel

    albeziel Multi Viral C13 Full Member

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    Couldn't see the fight ****. How close was it? or what score do you think was fair?
     
  4. huki

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    I'm Russian and a fan of Kirilov, but I can admit he would be owned by Mijares. He's very easy to hit and has nothing to offer against Mijares. On top of that, his skin cuts very easily.

    Damn, I can't wait until Mijares vs Donaire happens and Nonito gets destroyed. What will you say in your farewell thread?
     
  5. PolishPummler

    PolishPummler Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    I caught that one live back when it happened.

    Pretty good scrap.
     
  6. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Where are you located at the Bayarea Huki??? You want me to bring you to Nonito himself & you tell it to him what are you saying???

    I tell you what, if you talk to Nonito personally you might change your pick. Nonito is one hell a confident guy, he comes in the fight already thinking he's a winner.
     
  7. huki

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    Castro Valley, a neighboring city of San Leandro. I don't really care about meeting Nonito and why would it matter how confident he is? That's ****** logic. He is confident because he's never been in the ring with a skilled boxer who'll turn that confidence into confusion and mental breakdown. Mijares is more than a skilled boxer, he's a true elite P4P H2H boxer with a great chin and great confidence himself. You're blinded by your nuthuggery and you'll see what will happen if they ever fight.

    I like Nonito, respect him greatly, and I was cheering for him against Vic. My only problem with him is fans of his who hype him up to be something he's not.

    What gym does he train in when he's living in California?
     
  8. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He trained at US Karate & Boxing Club in Mission BLVD Hayward.

    Donaire vs Mijares fight, let's meet & Bet real money I'm just 5 minutes away from you.
     
  9. huki

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    Sure, you want to agree right now that no matter what the odds are we will bet with both fighters at even?

    Does he still train at that gym in Hayward sometimes?
     
  10. curmudgeon

    curmudgeon Active Member Full Member

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    What gym?
     
  11. huki

    huki huk huk ^_^;; Full Member

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    The one he said:
    I just realized you're from Palo Alto. Do you go to any gyms down there? My cousin trained and I think still trains at Undisputed in San Carlos.
     
  12. curmudgeon

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    Hah... looked it up and it looks as a nice facility - they say they opened in 2006.

    I only have time to climb at Planet Granite..
     
  13. Illmatic

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    Perez is Nicaraguan.


    Perez is the epitome of a paper champ...all his title "victories" have been dubious. Reminds me of Willie Jorin.