Reported by Chris Baldwin On another excellent night of action at the York Hall, London on Saturday night, Prince Arron surprised most observers by winning the latest installment of the Prizefighter series. Featuring eight light-middleweights consisting of the usual collection of stubborn journeymen faded former titlists and promising up-and-comers, Arron came through three bouts relatively unscathed to claim the trophy and a substantial, £32,000 pay day. Click link below to continue reading. http://fightbeat.com/news_details.php?NW=22194
One thing I've always wondered about Prizefighter is this, say fighter A scores a knockdown in the first round, and then fighter B wins the next 2 rounds clearly. It's obviously a draw, how do they decide it?
The ref makes the final call in case of a draw, which this should have been. If anything it should still have been a 29-28 win for Flournoy, because he won the whole fuckin fight, except for those 10 seconds, when he was dropped. And I don´t wanna think about how much that one knockdown cost me. :bangh::bangh: