Cool. I just downloaded it. There's a little button for knockdowns and point deductions too. And it's only like a megabite. I can't wait to try this out. Thanks man!
This content is protected 2013-04-06, This content is protected SFly Title Levi Martinez 113-115 Francisco Martinez 117-111 Michael Pernick 116-111 _______________________ Round 1: Viloria 10-9, close. Round 2: Estrada 10-9, close. Round 3: Estrada 10-9, close. Round 4: Estrada 10-9, close Round 5: Viloria 10-9, close. Round 6: Estrada 10-9, close. Round 7: Estrada 10-9 clear. Round 8: Viloria 10-9, close. Round 9: Viloria 10-9, close. Round 10: Estrada 10-9, close. Round 11: Viloria 10-9, close Round 12: Estrada 10-9, close. This content is protected _______________________ Probably Gallo's 2nd best win. Awesome fight too.
Chocolatito's destruction of Viloria(I think It was on the GGG/Lemieux undercard) was one of the best and most underrated performances of the last decade.
Agreed, amazing win. I also liked his demolition of Sosa, who wasn't as good as Viloria at the time, but was tough as ****, and Chocolatito walked through him in 2. He'd later go 8 with a monster like Martinez.
I recently rewatched the 2 Adamek v Briggs fights which I recommend to anyone who hasn't watched and wondering how you and others scored both fights? I know @CST80 had a similar thread to this which but couldn't find it. They we're both so close but I feel Briggs was unlucky not to get the decision in at least 1 of the fights, which robbed us of a potential trilogy fight,although Briggs was unfortunately never the same fighter afterwards.
That fight was on one of my VHS tapes when I used to record HBO I never scored it but felt adamek lost but was a huge fan back then so I didn't complain It was amazing he through 100 punches in round 12 after a grueling 11 rounds
Usyk was on his way to robbery in UK. KO saved him. I`m thinking what would happen if he fights AJ in UK? This content is protected
This content is protected WBO title up for grabs, Loma tying Saensak's record. Personally I thought he deserved it in the Saldio fight, but oh well. Loma was aggressively matched early on, I like it. Nice way of getting the max out of his scintillating talent. One of the Lomas best wins, this, IMO. Third actually, behind Campbell and Linares. Jesus, I didn't realize how far back this was. Before Canelo/Lara? Damn. Oi and **** Jack Reiss. He didn't even do anything wrong, I just don't like him. Not hard to score IMO, a couple swing rounds (4&9) but however you score them it was a clear Loma win. Lomachenko out-landed him by 100 punches. _______________________ This content is protected 10 : 9 10 : 9 9 : 10 9 : 10 (38/38) 10 : 9 9 : 10 10 : 9 10 : 9 (77/75) 9 : 10 10 : 9 10 : 9 10 : 9 ( This content is protected ) Interesting watching how Loma has come on, coz he's obviously improved. It's also interesting to note how his style has changed, since as he moved up in weights he didn't have the facilities to out-box on the back-foot (T-Rex arms...) and shows his versatility here. The third interesting thing was seeing just where Loma (or more likely his trainer) has gotten his inspiration from. You can see the Fitzsimmons Shift, you can see Canizales' movement, you can see the old school milling and the Willie Pep-esc footwork/head-movement mixture. He's took plenty of pieces of gigantic puzzle and put his own spin on the result. Punch perfect execution of his game plan. Feints and counters killed the body, and slowed Russell down. Once he'd been slowed down Loma showed just how far the gulf between them was. I love Loma's inside game, sooooooo good when he shifts into position and let's loose those Left Uppercuts and Right Hooks.