Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Usyk vs. Tyson Luke Fury & Jai Opetaia vs. Mairis Briedis II - RBR.

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  1. MetalLicker

    MetalLicker I’m Full Member

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    Cordina is getting hammered. He's not throwing anything back.
     
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  2. Glass 1/2 Empty

    Glass 1/2 Empty Member Full Member

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    More than once I though ref would wave it off and save Cordina any more
     
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  3. drenlou

    drenlou Tres Delinquentes Full Member

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    We're breaking records with this RBR tonite.
     
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  4. bandeedo

    bandeedo VIP Member Full Member

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    cacace been gettin in that ass pretty consistently.
     
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  5. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Guys used to fight everyone at least twice to prove that the first one wasn't a fluke. In the 1900s Sam Langford rematched Joe Jeanette and Sam McVey 13 times. In the twenties Benny Leonard fought Johnny Dundee 8 times. In the thirties, Harry Greb fought Gene Tunney five times and Tommy Loughran six times. In the fifties, Ray Robinson fought Jake LaMotta six times and Gene Fullmer four times. Archie Moore fought Harold Johnson five times. Ezzard Charles fought Jersey Joe Walcott four times. Now, when Manny Pacquiao fights Juan Manuel Marquez four times or Tim Bradley three times it's considered unusual.

    I hate that Floyd Mayweather one and done attitude. People assume that because he beat someone on a given night that he automatically beats them every time they meet. However, Oscar De La Hoya would have won a few if they fought a series the same as Pacquiao if they'd fought earlier. Fighting people once at the most opportune time isn't convincing to me. When I see two top fighters, if it's even close then I want to see at least one repeat performance to be sure. History shows that when there are sequels there are likely to be reverses of fortune.

    For me, I like a champion that cleans out a division and beats his top contenders twice. Marvin Hagler left no doubt that he was the best middleweight. It took Hearns and Leonard moving up to put any of that in doubt and I think it would have been nice to see sequels to those fights too. They were highly competitive. Carlos Monzon cemented his reputation with multiple rematches of Nino Benvenuti, Emile Griffith, Bennie Briscoe, and Rodrigo Valdez. Muhammad Ali didn't leave anything to doubt. He rematched Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, Jerry Quarry, George Chuvalo, Floyd Patterson, Ken Norton, etc. That puts an exclamation point on his legacy.

    It used to be that you didn't just want to beat the best guys. You wanted to beat them twice. Now, people don't even want to beat all of the best guys. Pathetic. Henry Armstrong beat more top ten ranked fighters than most people these days have fights. They're like, "Oh, he had three to five good fights in his career. What a legend."
     
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  6. Noel857

    Noel857 I Am Duran Full Member

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    Round 7 : Cacace
    68 - 64 Thought Cordina was going to go there
     
  7. The Professor

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    Round 1: Cacace, 10-9
    Round 2: Cacace, 10-9
    Round 3: Cacace, 10-8
    Round 4: Cordina, 10-9
    Round 5: Cacace, 10-9
    Round 6: Cacace, 10-9
    Round 7: Cacace, 10-9
     
  8. Pepsi Dioxide

    Pepsi Dioxide Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why does the ref has his hands up like he's about to go for a double leg takedown? Kind of reminds me of Bob Backlund
     
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  9. UmarIFLUmar

    UmarIFLUmar Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nah he's fine
     
  10. Inglis_1

    Inglis_1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Round 1. Cordina 10-9 close
    Round 2. Cacace 10-9
    Round 3. Cacace 10-8
    Round 4. Cacace 10-9 close
    Round 5. Cacace 10-9
    Round 6. Cacace 10-9
    Round 7. Cacace 10-9
     
  11. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    1 9-10 Cacace
    2 10-9 Cordina
    3 8-10 Cacace
    4 9-10 Cacace
    5 9-10 Cacace
    6 9-10 Cacace
    7 9-10 Cacace
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    nice slips from Cordina a long the ropes. His counters are not effective enough. Cacace just not letting up. Cacace does seem a little arm weary. Cordina landed some nice inside shots near the end of the round . Showed life but not enough to take the round
     
  12. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    Them uppercuts!!!
    69/63 Cacace
     
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  13. BoB Box

    BoB Box Rollin with the punches Full Member

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    Cacace slipping in some low blows, wheres the ref?
     
  14. CST80

    CST80 Liminal Space Autochthon Staff Member

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    Round 1 Cacace 10-9
    Round 2 Cacace 10-9
    Round 3 Cacace 10-8
    Round 4 Cacace 10-9
    Round 5 Cacace 10-9
    Round 6 Cacace 10-9
    Round 7 Cacace 10-9

    Anto backs him to the ropes, landing bombs, the ref taking a close look. He's smothering him. vicious hooks to the head, Now Cacace is going to the body. Cacace won't let him off the ropes. It goes to the middle of the ring, they trade shots. Cacace with a series of uppercuts.
     
  15. Arch Stanton

    Arch Stanton When you have to shoot, shoot!, don't talk...... Full Member

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    Big respect from both there.
     
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