After this only the co-feature is left before the Big O Big Show...and it shouldn't take long. 13-0 (11) Russian middleweight prospect being fed a 12-2 Mexican, both losses by KO. (one a blitz at the hands of David Lemieux)
Damn, only sound plays for me. Feels like im listening to a radio I actually understand what the guy is saying most of the time. Nope :nut
Papazov should be up 2-0, working nice jabs and body shots through Ayvazidi's wild overhand asteroid storm. There are frequent lulls in the action when they press together and lock horns or tie up.
Ayvazidi is throwing more jabs in the 3rd, boxing at distance. Papazov is able to slip them, ducking and hopping around him, then hunkering low to work in hooks to the body. Ayvazidi whips some long pincer combos, fists curled inward at the end of fully uncoiled arms, trying to put his reach advantage to use. Papazov just seesaws under them and gets close to land more hooks. Three zip.
Ayvazidi is clinching more in the 4th, possibly feeling the wear & tear. The crowd seems to be egging Papazov on for the finish. Ayvazidi throws some desperate overhead volleys, face down between his knees. Papazov remains single-minded, using sure placement without any speed or urgency to his footwork to get inside and hook. Ayvazidi takes a long knee, delayed reaction to a body shot. He is up and flailing his long arms in a light precipitation on Papazov, using the chance to bear down on him and keep him from seeing what he's doing. Papazov waits or shrugs him off, biding his time until he's clear to hook. Ayvazidi is down to a knee again from a huge looping right hand counter across the face as he was slapping the body. He clinches and scrapes his way along the ropes to survive.
tx IB....still nothing though....must be my CPU. I'll just hang around the RBR. I don't think Maskaev has enough left to beat Gavern.....although.....Gavern was once far more durable than he is today.....I guess we'll see huh:think