Watched: McGuigan vs. Pedroza McGuigan vs. LaPorte McGuigan is such a fun fighter to watch. Continuous head movement, nice technique, no wasted movement, good feints, efficient footwork. Also, really nice punch selection, and accurate! LaPorte really pushed him to the limit. But an aging Pedroza had no answers.
Those are Mcgugian's two best performances. Along with the Taylor fight. It was all downhill for him from there.
He trained and fought hard....criminally mismanaged into taking a fight in a Nevada car park in brutal heat. Never recovered thereafter.
Watched Corrales vs. Freitas This was a case where a fighter (Freitas) went in there and did probably exactly what he hoped to do.....stayed on the move, won rounds and landed big clean right hand after big clean right hand. The problem was, Corrales just never stopped coming. And we all saw what happened in the end.
Watched the Luis Nery-Shinsuke Yamanaka Fights to Get Some CONTEXT for Nery's Upcoming Bout with Naoya Inoue... Never Saw Yamanaka Fight Previously...Upright, Polished PURE Southpaw Boxer it Seems, But Nery's Looping/Winging Attack was All Wrong for Him...Yamanaka Seemed Like a "Paint By Numbers" Type, Whereas Nery was Waaaay OUTSIDE the Lines, So to Speak... The RE was a Joke - Can't Recall Such a VISIBLE Size Difference in the Lower Weights...Nery Missed Weight by 3lbs, was SIGNIFICANTLY Larger By Fightnight and EACH Punch He Landed Troubled Yamanaka Mightily... Yamanaka was Stopped ON his Feet in the 4th Round of the 1st Bout, But Left FLAT On His Back After Just 2 Rounds in the RE.... REED
Randomly came across Mike Rossman vs Luke Capuano 1 and decided to take a glance at it. Was not expecting a good old fashion slugfest from start to finish. Some rounds are missing but still worth watching the brutal in-fighting.
It's Pride Month so I planned on watching Griffith-Parret, Curry-McCrory, Cotto-Bailey, and Marquez-Pac IV.
I just rewatched Gonzalez Rungvisai 1. 9 to 3 for Gonzalez. what a fuckin robbery that blind whore Julie Lederman had it 114-112 for rungvisai same as glen fagget feldman.
Charlie Brown vs Alfredo Escalera Found it by accident, it was only those "rise and fall" style videos you find on YouTube these days. Charlie Brown could fight. He'd have made a fortune if he was around today. He couldn't box too good. Bit easy to hit.
Came across this fight randomly. 2 domestic level fighters in Tijuana producing a very entertaining scrap.
Came across this rare fight and it’s an 8 round war. Crazy back and forth action from start to finish. Check it out when you can.
Lalonde looked big and slow, but was able to hurt Leonard at times. Leonard looked sluggish at times. I’m not a fan of how Lalonde dropped down a full weight class, but my god, Leonard sure was a joy to watch once he would go finish a hurt opponent.