Round 1 Arias 10-9, close Round 2 Arias 10-9 Round 3 Arias 10-9 Round 4 Arias 10-9 Round 5 Arias 10-9 Round 6 Arias 10-9, close Round 7 Arias 10-9
@IntentionalButt It's a pretty sad state of affairs that we'd be better judges, refs and commentators than the vast majority of the people in these positions.
Round 1 Arias 10-9, close Round 2 Arias 10-9 Round 3 Arias 10-9 Round 4 Arias 10-9 Round 5 Arias 10-9 Round 6 Arias 10-9, close Round 7 Arias 10-9 Round 8 Arias 10-9
10-9 Arias, this is getting huggy and dull as they both tire out. Arias rattled off enough dive-in body combos to secure it. 79-73 Arias
Round 1 Arias 10-9, close Round 2 Arias 10-9 Round 3 Arias 10-9 Round 4 Arias 10-9 Round 5 Arias 10-9 Round 6 Arias 10-9, close Round 7 Arias 10-9 Round 8 Arias 10-9 Round 9 Arias 10-9
Round 1 Arias 10-9, close Round 2 Arias 10-9 Round 3 Arias 10-9 Round 4 Arias 10-9 Round 5 Arias 10-9 Round 6 Arias 10-9, close Round 7 Arias 10-9 Round 8 Arias 10-9 Round 9 Arias 10-9 Round 10 Arias 10-9 100-90 Arias
I think Joe Jones, the guy who scored the upset in the first fight, the 13-4 boxer, could've stepped in an beat both of these guys if they fought exactly the same way. I thought Chaney (in particular) but Arias, too, were both awful. That was not a good fight. Chaney threw nothing. Really nothing. And Arias bobbed, weaved, bounceed, twitched, but his punches were lunging hooks that were mostly blocked.