7-0 V 5-0

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Caparello, based on his win over Casey. :box:
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Brute wrote:Caparello, based on his win over Casey. :box:
forget about that fight, can,t somebody throw the gloves on the two lovebirds so we can end this garbage they are going on with,it is getting very juvenile, all the best
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Moderators should've ditched all the shite yonks ago
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So who really won, McConville or Caperello?

McConville now has 7 wins, no loss's and 5 draws, unbelievable, can anyone ever remember a fighter that went undefeated in his first 12 fights but had 5 draws?
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Hounddawg wrote:So who really won, McConville or Caperello?

McConville now has 7 wins, no loss's and 5 draws, unbelievable, can anyone ever remember a fighter that went undefeated in his first 12 fights but had 5 draws?
Brad might be able to give us a rundown of the fight when he gets the chance. He was there supervising the Yannick fight.
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Just going on oppinions from another forum, they are claiming Blake landed the cleaner shots and scored a kd in the last round. But i'll be keen to talk to Nick and get his take on the fight. 2 sides to every story.
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rematch in qld ?
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Hounddawg wrote:So who really won, McConville or Caperello?

McConville now has 7 wins, no loss's and 5 draws, unbelievable, can anyone ever remember a fighter that went undefeated in his first 12 fights but had 5 draws?

Judges do some funny things.
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Hounddawg wrote:So who really won, McConville or Caperello?

McConville now has 7 wins, no loss's and 5 draws, unbelievable, can anyone ever remember a fighter that went undefeated in his first 12 fights but had 5 draws?
A bloke who posts here had 4 draws in 8 fights. Two win, two losses and four draws.
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Brute wrote:
Hounddawg wrote:So who really won, McConville or Caperello?

McConville now has 7 wins, no loss's and 5 draws, unbelievable, can anyone ever remember a fighter that went undefeated in his first 12 fights but had 5 draws?

Judges do some funny things.
its easy to get draws in 4 rounders though, 2 rounds a piece.

should have 5 rounders to avoid this
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draws would happen whatever rounds are fought,very unusual record. movin forward,what bout casey verses mconville that would be a good stoush
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caveman wrote:draws would happen whatever rounds are fought,very unusual record. movin forward,what bout casey verses mconville that would be a good stoush

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but there would be a lot less with odd numbers of rounds...... obviously.

dumb reply mate.

this is exactly the reason why the ufc do 3 and5 round fights.
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Not sure I agree with that logic Adam
Might reduce them in 3 & 5's but not beyond that.
WBA regional affiliates introduced 11 rounds @ one of WBA conventions (piss-ups), but most have since ditched the idea.
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AntonS wrote:Not sure I agree with that logic Adam
Might reduce them in 3 & 5's but not beyond that.
WBA regional affiliates introduced 11 rounds @ one of WBA conventions (piss-ups), but most have since ditched the idea.
im not talking about anything beyond 4 rounders.
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was just sayin it would still happen adam,
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caveman wrote:was just sayin it would still happen adam,
yes. but not as often
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I was alluding to the fact that maybe he's been stooged a couple of times, like the Wade Foley fight, and even tho it was close McConville defiantly beat Awad.

So the reason i asked is the guy can't, well at least it seems that way to be able to get a break.

The bloke can fight, just doesn't have power as yet, which might not serve him well in the future.
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agree, he has had a fair share of bad luck,hope he sticks with it & changes things around
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