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Are There Any Boxing Fans On Nairaland by tbaba1234: 10:24am On Apr 20, 2013
Canelo vs Trout tonight....

I think trout wins by Unanimous Decision, way too slick... Canelo does not have instant KO power but if he can cut off the ring well enough, he might be able to apply enough pressure to take out Trout. The Texas judges are known to be corrupt so that is theonly way, i see trout losing if it goes to the score cards.

Cunningham vs Fury

Too much trash talk by fury, i feel Cunningham would win, Fury is not the kind of fighter that takes advantage of his height.

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Re: Are There Any Boxing Fans On Nairaland by tbaba1234: 12:38am On Apr 21, 2013
Tyson Fury wins U.S. debut

NEW YORK -- Tyson Fury stopped Steve Cunningham with a right hook 5 seconds before the end of the seventh round of their heavyweight bout on Saturday to win his United States debut.

It was the 15th knockout for the Briton, who is 21-0. Cunningham fell to 25-6.

Nineteen of Fury's first 20 fights occurred in the United Kingdom. His only other North American fight was an eight-round defeat of Zack Page at Quebec City's Pepsi Coliseum on Dec. 18, 2010.

Fury taunted his American opponent by dropping his hands, exposing his chin and shouting "come on" during the first round. Fury's disdain cost him when he was dropped 18 seconds into the second round with a right hook to the chin. Following the knockdown, Fury began attempting to tie up Cunningham in the ropes.


Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press

http://espn.go.com/new-york/story/_/id/9194051/tyson-fury-stops-steve-cunningham-win-us-debut

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Re: Are There Any Boxing Fans On Nairaland by tbaba1234: 12:42am On Apr 21, 2013

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Re: Are There Any Boxing Fans On Nairaland by tbaba1234: 8:50pm On Apr 21, 2013
Canelo graduates to true champion

SAN ANTONIO -- The prefight narrative, boiled down to its most simplistic state and shorn of nuance, was clear:

Would Austin Trout, the boxer, prevail? Or would Canelo Alvarez, the fighter, prove too strong and overcome Trout's anticipated footwork?

The end result, as is so often the case, was more complex.

Canelo-Trout punch stats
Canelo Trout
Landed* 124 154
Thrown 431 769
Pct 29% 20%
-- Courtesy of CompuBox

Alvarez was the victor, and probably deservedly so at the end of 12 intense and skillfully fought rounds -- although he surely didn't win by anything like the 118-109 card handed in by judge Stanley Christodoulou. But although a seventh-round knockdown of Trout -- the first of the American's career -- will likely be the most-played highlight, it was Alvarez's jab, movement, counterpunching and defense that were at least as effective in securing the win.

Certainly, Trout conceded that Alvarez showed far more than he had expected.

"He shocked me with his game plan," Trout said in the ring afterward. "We prepared for a totally different fight. We tried to press the action and change things, but he kept changing."

Although the opening round seemed clearly to go to Trout, as Canelo essentially followed his opponent and watched him through a high guard, and the second seemed to clearly go for Alvarez, who closed the distance and upped the pressure, few of the remaining 10 were obviously in favor of one man or the other. Alvarez, having scored effectively in that second frame, became home run-happy over the next couple, enabling Trout to bank some points.


But even so, there was a sense that two conflicting narratives were unfolding: one in which Trout was taking the small battles, the other where Alvarez was winning the war. Trout rat-a-tatted his way to some early rounds (except, it seems, on the Christodoulou card), but the Mexican star appeared unbothered by his punches. And on those occasions when Trout turned aggressor, attempting to unleash combinations with his opponent's back against the ropes, Canelo showed effective head movement to neutralize the assault. It was as if a python, having clutched its prey in his coils, was unconcerned that its victim was biting it in a desperate effort to make it let go.

Strangely, Canelo's most passive period came in the immediate aftermath of that seventh-round knockdown, a straight right hand that dropped Trout to the seat of his pants. Trout recovered strongly in the second half of that round and appeared to clearly win the eighth, as Canelo gave the impression of being gassed. But like a driver downshifting before beginning an assault on uphill terrain, Alvarez simply reloaded. The first two-thirds of the fight, closely fought, had been essentially the prologue. The last third of the contest was the final examination, and Alvarez, confident he had completed all his assignments, appeared completely comfortable in coasting to the finish.

Trout continued to throw punches, to show that as well as a boxer, he is a fighter, but they had little behind them. And by the end, even his jab -- his key weapon -- was second-best to the one thrown by Alvarez.

Topics: Canelo-Trout

Canelo-Trout For more on Saturday's Canelo-Trout bout, check our topics page.

"Austin Trout was a difficult fighter, but I was smart," Canelo said through a translator afterward. "Little by little, I figured out how to fight him. My jab was perfect. It was the key."

There was another question during the build-up to the fight: whether Canelo, if he won, was poised to become a genuine star, whether he had what it took in and out of the ring to pull himself up to another level. Fight week in San Antonio had the feel of a big event: A couple hundred people showed up to watch an open workout, perhaps a couple thousand attended the weigh-in. And on fight night itself, officially 39,247 raised the roof of the Alamodome, cheering lustily every time Alvarez so much as twitched an eyebrow. In the ring, although his victory might be stained somewhat by the one aberrant scorecard, Canelo showed enough versatility and ability to suggest his status as a boxer might be approaching his standing as a young icon.

"I was so proud of him," said Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer. "We saw a little bit of everything. He boxed, his footwork was amazing, the way he made Trout miss. In every category, he was the better man. We always knew he was a star, but tonight he showed he is not only one of the most popular fighters in the world, he is also one of the best. Boxing has been waiting for its next young star, Mexicans have been waiting for their next young star, and they have one now."

Promotional hyperbole, perhaps, but understandable. When the smoke cleared and close to 40,000 souls staggered into the Texas evening, there was a sense that tonight was the night Saul Alvarez ended his apprenticeship. It could be the night that Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, superstar, became Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, champion.

http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id/9195220/canelo-alvarez-graduates-true-champion
Re: Are There Any Boxing Fans On Nairaland by tbaba1234: 8:57pm On Apr 21, 2013
Looks like i was wrong on both counts
Re: Are There Any Boxing Fans On Nairaland by sino(m): 10:13pm On Apr 21, 2013
^LOL

But seriously, is boxing that fun?

Nigerians would only be interested in a boxing match if it involves a Nigerian, apart from that, the round leather game all the way.
Re: Are There Any Boxing Fans On Nairaland by tbaba1234: 11:16pm On Apr 21, 2013
sino: ^LOL

But seriously, is boxing that fun?

Nigerians would only be interested in a boxing match if it involves a Nigerian, apart from that, the round leather game all the way.


It's a very technical sport, got your mail. Great job. .
Re: Are There Any Boxing Fans On Nairaland by sino(m): 8:26am On Apr 23, 2013
tbaba1234:

It's a very technical sport, got your mail. Great job. .

Yeah, i agree it is technical, i read a little about amateur boxing, and i did throw some few jabs myself...when men were boys grin i guess that is why i prefer watching the olympic boxing matches sha.

About the mail, thanks bro.

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