Second to Daniel Jimenez Vs Harold Grier(sp?) like 15 years ago. If you count the IBU title then Shannon Briggs holds it but it's Jimenez. Also, Pong-Naito was the quickest in flyweight history, not boxing full stop.
:twisted: You mean Jpab 7-1 SportsLeader, seeing as this always happens the other way around. Also, I brought more facts to the table and didn't even research it so :tong.
Yeah, a ****ing massive middleweight to go along with it, probably could have been big even at light-heavyweight. Its a case of what might have been with Mclellan. Serious talent.
Pacquiao vs Clottey (120-108). Mistake watching that fight. Calderon vs Segura (66-67) - very good fight. I've watched the first four of Jones Jr. vs Hopkins I and Roy seems to be running away with it. I'll finish that some other time.
G-Man was just a Cruiserweight cutting massive amounts of weight. It was his size that enabled him to batter people so. A near blind Jackson and damaged Mugabi? I'm not convinced.
Degale-Groves. I remember adrenaline getting me through watching it live but was pretty hard to watch this time. Round 6 and 8 particularly. Lots of close rounds and quite hard to score but I thought Groves boxed excellently at times. Listening to Colin Hart's commentary was funny as **** tho; think he had Degale winning by as many points as he could count to R1 - Even 10-10 R2 - Groves 10-9 R3 - Degale 9-10 R4 - Groves 10-9 R5 - Groves 10-9 R6 - Degale 9-10 R7 - Groves 10-9 R8 - Even 10-10 R9 - Degale 9-10 R10 - Groves 10-9 R11 - Groves 10-9 R12 - Degale 9-10 Groves 116 - 114 Degale
Out of interest, do you know what his score was? It's one of those fights where I think you'll struggle to score it more than 2 points either way. As shown by this post by 'Mo in the scorecards thread a while back:
He had it 116-112 Degale in the end. The bit that got me even more was that he had it 6-2 to Degale after 8 which I could not understand at all. Although some rounds were tight, I feel there was enough clear rounds so, as you say, you couldn't have it more than a couple of points either way really.
I had it 115-114. I still maintain that Groves won the last two rounds. I started watching Gamboa vs Salido, I really need to watch more of his stuff. Beast.
I had to watch the last round 3 times cos I was conscious of the fact I had already scored 2 even rounds. Degale starts the round well and Groves finishes brilliantly; Degale just sneaks it for me.