TyC Sports Boxeo di Primera: Yamil Alberto Peralta Jara vs. Marcos Antonio Ahumada II RBR

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  1. IntentionalButt

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    Yamil Alberto Peralta Jara vs. Marcos Antonio Ahumada II, 10 rounds @ cruiserweight
     
  3. IntentionalButt

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    This is for the WBC Latino cruiserweight title, 1st defense of Peralta since he snatched it from Ahumada in their first meeting (via UD, across town in a different Buenos Aires venue in May).
     
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    Peralta is a touted Olympian, currently 4-0 in the pros, taking on a former hot prospect gone bust in domestic rival "El Flaco" Ahumada.
     
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    Both fighting very tentatively. The southpaw veteran is the one forcing the fight, but he isn't getting through with much. Peralta just lobbing counters out at him while retreating into the corner, exploiting his reach advantage to disrupt Ahumada's punches by getting his own arms in the way or bop him on top of the head. Very little clean scoring either way.
     
  6. IntentionalButt

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    Ahumada never quite recovered mentally from his disastrous trilogy with Alejandro Emilio Valori early in his pro career, IMO.

    Here's a write-up I did on him in December of 2013:


    "Marcos Ahumada - should be undefeated; ignore that blemish. He was a fast-rising light heavyweight prospect on the Argentine domestic scene when a completely absurd ruling saw his zero taken away unjustly. He was beating up journeyman Alejandro Valori and likely on his way to a stoppage when a hard and probably intentional headbutt rocked him and cut him too badly to continue, which should have meant a no contest (or technical decision if they let the fourth end), if not a DQ. Instead, through some baffling logic, they awarded Valori with a TKO4 - in Ahumada's own home town, no less! Ahumada promptly came back to avenge this insult by knocking out Valori in - you guessed it, the fourth round of their rematch. :sis1"


    He would then lose the Valori rubber match via DQ, and since then is 7-5 (6), with his best scalp probably a knockout against coutryman Pokémon Farías in August of last year.

    (a few losses by KO, plus another by disqualification)
     
  7. IntentionalButt

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    Peralta not exactly wowing here, considering his pedigree and the fact that El Flaco is such damaged goods by now, in 2019.
     
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    After four, the unofficial Boxeo di Primera commentators' scorecard has it knotted up, 38 apiece. Seems about right. They've all been justifiable 10-10 rounds, tbh.
     
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    Commentator has it 58-56 Peralta, but I strongly disagree with giving him the 6th.

    He was chucking all kinds of slop-bucket offense coming forward (both are very fatigued already, since before the halfway mark actually, with no semblance of neatness in their work; hardly a straight punch in sight) but most of his aggression was ineffective. Ahumada then roared to life from a corner and rocked Peralta with a couple of left hands that IMO sealed him the round (as they were the only substantial damaging blows connected by either).
     
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    Clear seventh for Ahumada. 67-66 on my card now. The commentators gave it to him as well, and now have it 67-66 for Peralta.
     
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    Knockdown by El Flaco early in round eight!! Big windmilling left hand! Peralta is laughing as he gets up. More of an issue of exhaustion than him being hurt, but it was still a legit and countable punch-effected knockdown. WHOA! Ref docks a point from Ahumada for something not fifteen seconds later. Roughhousing? Maybe looping Peralta's neck in the crook of his right elbow while following through with hooks at the head? Very chintzy deduction. That makes it a 9-8 round. They keep battling it out at mid-range, frenetically now, heads slamming together, leather squirting out in every direction and forearms roped upside both men's faces (rocking them both more than either is accomplishing with their actual fists). What a wild ride.

    76-74 Ahumada
     
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    Commentator didn't give a damn about the referee's orders, apparently - they gave Ahumada the round 10-8. :nusenuse:
     
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    Ahumada spends the ninth sprinting after the badly winded Peralta, leaving the right jab extended in front of himself like a jousting stick and taking home run swings up top with the left. Peralta is able to patiently cement himself and time a couple of BIG counters flush on the chin - an uppercut midway through and then a left hook late. Ahumada eats them without slowing down much, but they are by far the biggest shots of the round and probably steal it for Peralta despite his much lower volume and sacrificing generalship.
     
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    The commentators scored the ninth Peralta's way and tenth Ahumada's, for a final score of 94-94, even.