Paul Fleming vs. Jackson Jon England - CST80's Standalone RBR.

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  1. Komaster

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    R1 10 - 9 England
    2 10 - 8 England
    3. 10 - 9 Fleming So so close
    4. 10 - 9 Fleming **** England came back like a warrior
    5 10 - 9 England Close again, obviously
    6. 10 - 9 Fleming. Could also be a 10-10 imo
    7. 10- 9 Fleming. A few jabs steals it
    8. 10 - 9 England. Basically even. Had maybe ONE more clean shot. Impossible for me to scroe this round.
    9. 10- 9 Fleming. Many may go Englnd on account of the clear biog body shot. But Fleming did land a nice body ahot, and the ;low blow' i think was anice body shot. Kamboses called it straight away as a body shot. Some glancing blows from Fleming. Close as **** agian.

    85 - 85 Even
     
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    R1 10 - 9 England
    2 10 - 8 England
    3. 10 - 9 Fleming So so close
    4. 10 - 9 Fleming **** England came back like a warrior
    5 10 - 9 England Close again, obviously
    6. 10 - 9 Fleming. Could also be a 10-10 imo
    7. 10- 9 Fleming. A few jabs steals it
    8. 10 - 9 England. Basically even. Had maybe ONE more clean shot. Impossible for me to scroe this round.
    9. 10- 9 Fleming. Many may go Englnd on account of the clear biog body shot. But Fleming did land a nice body ahot, and the ;low blow' i think was anice body shot. Kamboses called it straight away as a body shot. Some glancing bloiws from Fleming. Close as **** agian.
    10.10 -9 Fleming. England started really well. Then Fleming came back. Good body work. England some crisp head shots. Basically tit for tat. Inseparable. Maybe Fleming stole it right on the bell. Inseparable.

    95 - 94 Fleming
     
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  3. Komaster

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    Now ill go back and read your scores...
     
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    I gave the 8th to England. But I thought it was pretty much as even as a round gets. I mean if it goes to Fleming then that's 96-93 on my card. So 97-92 imo isnt horrible, but certainly doesnt look good on paper.

    Needs to be a rematch. Needs to be a main event in Aussie and the boys need to get paid at least a few grand. I'm not sure Fleming will want it. He'll want to ride off into the sunset for a while after this slugfest.

    I wonder if they'll get Noynay out here again for Fleming.

    (You know, to look good compared to topdog, Liam Wilson)
     
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  5. Komaster

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    I wonder when Liam Wilson gets fed to Kenichi Ogawa, my favourite SFW! I actually like Liam, too.

    Ooops reality check. Liam Wilson isnt ranked with the IBF, so Shakur Stevenson, WBO, is probably going to get to fight 'soft touch' Wilson one day, if ever.. But, hey, GKJ shocked the world. Can Liam shock Shakur? If you ask Clressa Shields, he's up against a pfp boss, so...nope.
    Thats if Shakur beast Valdez, whom I havnt even seen fight yet. :lol:

    Id love a unification between that winner and Ogawa.

    Archie Sharp sitting pretty up as WBO mandatory? So Liam will have to get a good win under his belt to position himself. Vs Yakubov ideally, whom ive also never seen, but recently lost to Ireland's, o'Shaquie Foster :lol:
     
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    Alright, giddyup...

    Paul Stephen Fleming vs. Jackson Jon England, 10 rounds @ super featherweight


    Round 1

    Southpaw vs. orthodox jab battle, off to a quick start. Lots of subtle catch & parrying work from both men. Fleming is barreling in with a high looping left after dribbling some jabs into England's gloves. Briefly turning southpaw himself, England turns Fleming in the pocket and snipes with straight combos. Nice lead uppercut on the waistband from England. Triple jab by Fleming while strafing, all blocked

    10-9 England, close


    Round 2

    Clinch, rough infighting. Fleming shoots his right jab under England's left, hitting the bottom of his wrist. They have a wooly exchange slamming their chests together at ring center and Fleming is caught & dropped by a bloop of a right while ducking away. Up and unfazed, quick flash KD. England is slipping the jab to yo-yo in with uppercutting rights thumped heavily onto the midsection. Fleming clinches and spanks the flanks of England. Again shimmying in past the jab, England lands a flurry of body shots and then a discus right upside the brow. Fleming still tying up in close. Splitting the guard with a dash-in combination, England puts on pressure until Fleming spins him into the ropes and lands a few southpaw 1-2s.

    10-8 England

    20-17 England


    Round 3

    England is snapping out the jab to keep Fleming out, but the southpaw is diving beneath it and ramming his skull into the ribcage, with England instinctively applying the headlock by dropping his left arm over him. Lots of scrappy phonebooth stuff, Fleming spearing in with lefts on the body and then swatting up top with partially screened right hooks as he takes clockwise steps. England is splitting the forearms with uppercuts and planting left hooks on the side. Bad cut on England's left eye.

    10-9 England, super close

    30-26 England


    Round 4

    They are trading from the bell. Each a little overeager and missing wildly as they get out the jitters in their anxiety to be first to land big. Fleming claps England against the ropes with a few overhand lefts. England spins his way off the ropes and dry-humps Fleming in the big spoon position. They grind together and body score body uppercuts. With separation to mid-range, Fleming blocks England's hooks and whips out a few of his own leaning back, catching England just above his ear. Good hook downstairs by England. Fleming is holding England against the ropes with just the menace of a shown jab, not even attempting seriously to score with it. Fleming taking initiative and banging England up with short body shots and grazing hooks on the jawline.

    10-9 Fleming

    39-36 England


    Round 5

    England is depositing a jab or two and stepping to his right, not lingering in one spot as he did in the fourth to let Fleming get a head of steam. England has a trickle of blood from his starboard peeper, but it doesn't seem to be affecting his accuracy. He is doing a decent job staying on the move and beating Fleming to the punch with his jab. Frequent clinches as they collide both stepping in with their opposite stance shots. Fleming tries working his free hand when his arm gets trapped, but doesn't have good leverage slouched over as he is.

    10-9 England

    49-45 England


    Round 6

    Fleming is popping out double jabs, changing altitudes every other. England is turning southpaw again, getting the best of right-hooking swap meets as each circumnavigates his foe on the ball of his lead foot. Big hacks up top by Fleming, twisting at the waist, only clipping England a bit on the midriff. All the clean head shots coming from England, now orthodox again. Fleming roars to life at the very end of the round and gets in some late hits, carried off by the ref.

    10-9 England

    59-54 England


    Round 7

    Left uppercuts and lead high looping shots by Fleming. England is circling, pawing out jabs, one and done. Fleming has the bridge of nose bloodied, or possibly that is from England's cut rubbing off in the clinches, unclear. Fleming slapping hard up top with right hooks from a crouch while moving laterally. Fleming sticking in body jabs. England turns southpaw and holds the right fist low on his thigh and picks off with his left, using a straight-backed lean-away for defense. Doing decent, but not throwing much back.

    10-9 Fleming

    68-64 England


    Round 8

    Lots of clinches. Ref getting borderline fed up with it. Head clash, Fleming cut. Physician checks him out and clears him. Fleming is slamming left hands down the pipe and freezing England in place with bracing right hooks on the body. England tired and holding on. Fleming takes advantage of the lulls with serpentine upper-body dives inside to score more southpaw hooks on the body. England using his forearms like a Roman shield, ramming it out to buy himself breathing room, but Fleming keeps hurtling in again, lighting him up with rights low and overhand lefts on the head.

    10-9 Fleming

    77-74 England


    Round 9

    After huffing and puffing on his stool for a full minute, Fleming comes out with a second wind ready to rumble and force the pace on England once more. Fleming throwing flurries of hooks until clinched. England digging with isolated uppercuts here and there at point blank. England is walking into lacrosse stick left hands. England being harried by right jabs at the head, and swooping in with uppercuts after ducking, but coming up short. Lots of wild swinging from both, with everything missing or elbows violently clanging into arms or backsides.

    10-9 Fleming

    86-84 England


    Round 10

    The quality is continuing to devolve. Neither can land a clean blow to save his life now, unless a jab with both standing a pace apart in the rare calm moment. England with uppercuts splashing into the sternum of Fleming, then eats a pair of hooks on either side of the jaw. Fleming threshing with body shots ducking in. Clinch. Fleming with an overhand left, grazing. Clinch. England throwing left hooks backing up. They wrestle until the ref pries them loose. Both with a few more wild misses. HUGE RIGHT HOOK BY FLEMING, almost knocking England into the ozone just at the bell. England amazingly keeps himself upright after tottering.

    10-9 Fleming

    95-94 England


    Tag, you're now it, @CST80 :D.
     
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  8. IntentionalButt

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    No issue with cards to Fleming by a point but Mick Heafey can eat shite. :deal:
     
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