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Jekabson finally beat Shimmell at Nationals; he has worked hard it's and finally paying off. Same with Plant, like to see him win at 178 but Odom is destroying boxers. I believe there are only a handful of boxers that can beat Cam from KC, and they are Shimmell, Hunter and Dennis among a few others. Though give Cam a rematch, and he'll win I believe. The only real result that I was surprised with tonight was Nieves, but he is in shape and is looking quick. He is experience at the open level and it shows as he beat the younger Sandoval.
I'm changing a little after what I saw tonight.
108- Vasquez
114- Young
123- Williams
132- DeLeon
141- Reed
152- Martin
165- Arnett
178- Odom
201- Jekabson
201+- Dennis
I'm changing a little after what I saw tonight.
108- Vasquez
114- Young
123- Williams
132- DeLeon
141- Reed
152- Martin
165- Arnett
178- Odom
201- Jekabson
201+- Dennis
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DC i saw the fight and it was one eight count and it look like ceballo slipped and he did hurt Reed in that last Round with a right to the stomach cause Reed backed off and didnt come at brian no doubt REED is a very good fighter and won that fight you come on DC i think cause you from DC your one sided ![[icon_witsend.gif] :witzend:](./images/smilies/icon_witsend.gif)
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DC in your post you said you heard REED gave brian two eight counts and thats the problem today when you say things and not seeing it with your own eyes you tell the story much different than it really happened but FYI (for your information)I was there and saw the fight with my own eyes and I didnt hear about it. 4-1 is a close fight cause one judge saw Ceballo winning the fight and I did see the score cards from the NEW York Delegate for you information brother.
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ok so no 8Grey Wolf wrote:DC in your post you said you heard REED gave brian two eight counts and thats the problem today when you say things and not seeing it with your own eyes you tell the story much different than it really happened but FYI (for your information)I was there and saw the fight with my own eyes and I didnt hear about it. 4-1 is a close fight cause one judge saw Ceballo winning the fight and I did see the score cards from the NEW York Delegate for you information brother.
counts. I have been covering a lot of fights and I may have mixed that up. But 1 judge seeing him winning isn't close out of 5 judges. I was just letting you know that Mike is young too and that I don't beleive he was hurt and that time was the only thing that didn't allow Brian to "pull the upset" on him. Not taking anything away from Brian but Mike is on another level right now in my opinion. That's based on me seeing him EVERY day.
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Kullen - when you see a boxer everyday you get biased. Mike Reed is very good but so are many others. Caferro did very well against Reed but decided to box in close too much. Mike's pressure helped keep Duran close but it was like Duran wanted to show that he could box on the inside against a strong 141# boxer. It was the wrong move but still a close fight. 4-1 decisions are close. Anytime you have one or two judges saying the losing boxer won in their opinion it means it was close. Heck, sometimes a 5-0 decision can be close but each judge just thinks the winner won by a point or two.
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Robert Jekabson gave Jordan a tough fight as usual. It was real close. 3-2 decision. At the end of the bout, I knew it could go either way. I gave Robert credit for boxing well. He is a good sport and has been gracious in defeat and now in victory. Jordan and Robert have sparred several times to help each other get better and will probably do so again in the future. I think more top boxers should workout together and push each other to get better. May the best man win and then go on to the Olympics and do well.teasy24 wrote:Jekabson finally beat Shimmell at Nationals; he has worked hard it's and finally paying off. Same with Plant, like to see him win at 178 but Odom is destroying boxers. I believe there are only a handful of boxers that can beat Cam from KC, and they are Shimmell, Hunter and Dennis among a few others.
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I don't disagree with you there. I admit my bias. That I cannot deny that but I'm pretty good at calling it like I see it. Juniors bout w/ Reed was close. I agree with that too. That was 3-2.Dennis wrote:Kullen - when you see a boxer everyday you get biased. Mike Reed is very good but so are many others. Caferro did very well against Reed but decided to box in close too much. Mike's pressure helped keep Duran close but it was like Duran wanted to show that he could box on the inside against a strong 141# boxer. It was the wrong move but still a close fight. 4-1 decisions are close. Anytime you have one or two judges saying the losing boxer won in their opinion it means it was close. Heck, sometimes a 5-0 decision can be close but each judge just thinks the winner won by a point or two.
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Top boxers working together is a must and you can tell the boxers that get top sparring. I know in DC all of our boxers spar each other when it comes time for tournaments, unless they are in the same division. It is extremely beneficial and helps both our JOs and Sr boxers.Dennis wrote:Robert Jekabson gave Jordan a tough fight as usual. It was real close. 3-2 decision. At the end of the bout, I knew it could go either way. I gave Robert credit for boxing well. He is a good sport and has been gracious in defeat and now in victory. Jordan and Robert have sparred several times to help each other get better and will probably do so again in the future. I think more top boxers should workout together and push each other to get better. May the best man win and then go on to the Olympics and do well.teasy24 wrote:Jekabson finally beat Shimmell at Nationals; he has worked hard it's and finally paying off. Same with Plant, like to see him win at 178 but Odom is destroying boxers. I believe there are only a handful of boxers that can beat Cam from KC, and they are Shimmell, Hunter and Dennis among a few others.
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Santos Vasquez defeated Oscar Mojica 5-0 with a beautiful display of a shorter boxer timing a taller boxer.
Louie Byrd defeated Stephon Young 5-0. A good match of speed but Louie's conditioning and relentlessness was the determining factor.
Tramaine Williams defeated Antonio Nieves 4-1. Surprised that 1 went the opposite way as Tramaine showed that he is one of our more fundamentally sound boxers that stays behind his jab and straight left.
Louie Byrd defeated Stephon Young 5-0. A good match of speed but Louie's conditioning and relentlessness was the determining factor.
Tramaine Williams defeated Antonio Nieves 4-1. Surprised that 1 went the opposite way as Tramaine showed that he is one of our more fundamentally sound boxers that stays behind his jab and straight left.
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Antonio nieves in the last bout. My mistake.
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Wait, so Tramaine lost the bout???hbomb2 wrote:Antonio nieves in the last bout. My mistake.
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no I spelled the last name wrong and attempted to correct it. Sorryhbomb2 wrote:Antonio nieves in the last bout. My mistake.
NYAmateur90 wrote:Wait, so Tramaine lost the bout???hbomb2 wrote:Antonio nieves in the last bout. My mistake.
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Erick DeLeon defeated Louis Cruz 5-0 as both started with tight defenses alternating banging the shelled up opponent, DeLeon became the aggressor utilizing his right hook and got ugly in the 3rd with a lot of hold from both boxers with Cruz' back being against the ropes.
Rincon established being the aggressor as Reed used fast combos but retreating. Close 1st rd as Reed slightly landed more punches but Rincon landing the more telling punches. 2nd rd Reed opens up with speed but Rincon still landing more telling punches always ending chest to chest, end of 2nd Reed start using legs and rhythm. 3rd chest to chest in the middle of the ring Reed steps to Rincon but Rincon stands his ground, this bout can go either way...as the winner 4-1 Michael Reed.
Rincon established being the aggressor as Reed used fast combos but retreating. Close 1st rd as Reed slightly landed more punches but Rincon landing the more telling punches. 2nd rd Reed opens up with speed but Rincon still landing more telling punches always ending chest to chest, end of 2nd Reed start using legs and rhythm. 3rd chest to chest in the middle of the ring Reed steps to Rincon but Rincon stands his ground, this bout can go either way...as the winner 4-1 Michael Reed.
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Damn Cruz lost...that DeLeon must be no joke...he's beaten some solid fighters...
Thanks for the updates
Thanks for the updates
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Bout started slow in 1st rd Martin picks up the pace mid 2nd and Trujillo respond and the end of 2 nd. Trujillo establishes jab at beginning of 3rd and picks up the pace awkwardly throwing punches as the final tally is 4-1 for Trujillo.
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First rd Hart establishes single jabs and attempts a right after 11 jabs making no contact. Arnett circles and keeps distance as no one scores in the 1st rd. The crowd gets frustrated as Hart stalks and Arnett dances left and right engage on two occasions end of 2nd. The crowd boos as the boxers engages once as the ref watches staying about 9 feet from the boxers and giving the command stop and box once as Arnett advanced and picked Hart up. Hart wins the boring fight 3-2.
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Thanks for the details Ron. If anyone is recording, please give them my contact info!!
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Odom stalks as Plant feints and move while using fast hands and then tying up while bouncing as Odom attempts to dig to the body, slow 1st 2nd Plant comes out flashy and lands two single hooks to the head and then a single hook to the body. Odom applies more pressure as Plant shows speed while Odom barely misses with the brick hand, Odom roughhouses as Plant tires and the bell rings. Plant's speed and tactics gives him a 3-2 victory.
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There is one guy recording for the GG...I will talk to him and see what he can do.DCAmateurBoxing wrote:Thanks for the details Ron. If anyone is recording, please give them my contact info!!
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Hope some of these make it on YouTube...Arnett-Hart probably will...
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Michael Hunter defeats Robert Jekabson 5-0.
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Anyone would be too embarrassed to put that one up.NYAmateur90 wrote:Hope some of these make it on YouTube...Arnett-Hart probably will...
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hbomb2 wrote:Anyone would be too embarrassed to put that one up.NYAmateur90 wrote:Hope some of these make it on YouTube...Arnett-Hart probably will...
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3-2 Cam does it again over Donovan Dennis.
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"Hart-Arnett" was there too much respect for each other in that fight, is that why the fight was boring?