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#4# Event 15 (1-6)

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Fight Card
Bout Fighter 1 Fighter 2 Odds Winner Decision Last Round Rounds
Opening Bout Mike Tyson Buster Douglas 2-1 1 KO 7 12
Preliminary 1 Kid Chocolate James J Corbett 1-1 0 D 12 12
Preliminary 2 Pancho Villa Sam Langford 1-1 1 KO 10 12
Support Bout Abe Attell Antonio Cervantes 1-1 1 TKO 5 12
Co-Feature Jack Dempsey Peter Jackson 3-2 2 TKO 1 12
Main Event Stanley Ketchel Roy Jones Jr 1-1 1 TKO 7 12
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Re: #4# Event 15 (1-6)

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pening Bout
Mike Tyson vs Buster Douglas

Fight info: Sparks Convention Center, Reno, NV, United States, 2012-08-08, announcer is Chuck Hull, referee is John O'Brien, the bout will be scored by three judges: Alfred Buqwana (South Africa), Frank Forbes (United States) and Don Trella (United States), ring card girl is Amy Longlegs, this is not a title bout, the bout is scheduled for 12 rounds, three KD rule is not in effect, save by the bell only in last round, referee or doctor can stop the fight, mandatory 8 count is not in effect, fight stopped due to an accidental head butt: Tech. Draw through 4/Scorecard after 4, game will check for injuries, game will not adjust ratings for weight class, use judges bias is set to 'random', Scoring System is 10 Points
In the red corner: Mike Tyson - Record: 4-4-0 (3) - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Under Trained - Trainer: Tommy Brooks - Cut Man: Percy Richardson
In the blue corner: Buster Douglas - Record: 1-3-1 - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: Augie Scimeca - Cut Man: Bill Gibson

Round 1
Time Commentary Points
0:00 The bell signaling the start of the fight sounds here at this popular venue. 0:0
0:17 Douglas is motioning with his gloves for Tyson to bring it on, but Douglas is not being overly aggressive himself right now. 0:0
0:26 Buster Douglas pins Tyson's arms. Now they move apart. 0:0
0:31 O'Brien separates the two fighters. 0:0
0:35 Both men look to measure one another. 0:0
0:42 Tyson throws an uppercut from way outside. It lands but he's lucky! That's a dangerous punch to throw unless you're in close. 2:0
0:56 Douglas just absorbed a terrifying shot to the body. 6:0
0:56 That series of punches rocked Douglas and he looks to be in trouble. 6:0
01:09 Tyson clinches... Douglas gets an arm free! He should be punching with it! 6:0
01:18 * O'Brien is telling Mike Tyson to quit leading with his head. 6:0
01:27 Douglas takes a step back and reaches toward his head after what appeared to be an obviously intentional head butt from Tyson! The referee is moving in to admonish Tyson . . . oh, man! Douglas is trying to push past the ref and get to Tyson. 6:0
01:41 Douglas scores with a cross, though it did not land flush. 6:2
02:10 Douglas has freed himself from Tyson. They move quickly to ring center. 6:2
02:22 Tyson moves into a neutral corner. 6:2
02:22 Douglas connects with a double jab, followed by a right. 6:4
02:35 Douglas retreats into the upper left corner. 6:4
02:40 Tyson landed a sharp combination that rocked Douglas back on his heels! 10:4
02:40 Douglas is out on his feet after that violent combination! 10:4
03:00 Buster Douglas is holding. Well, he can't get hit if Mike Tyson can't throw punches, I guess. 10:4
03:00 O'Brien breaks them up... 10:4
03:00 There's the bell. That brings the first Round to a close. 10:3

Round 2
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Douglas looks to be in excellent shape as Round 2 gets underway. 0:0
0:07 Douglas has Tyson cornered! 0:0
0:07 Douglas delivers a cross to the nose of Tyson. 0:3
0:16 Douglas got some great advice from Augie Scimeca between rounds, let's see if he puts it to use here in round 2. 0:3
0:17 Douglas backs into the upper left corner. 0:3
0:21 Tyson muscles his way inside. 0:3
0:29 Both boxers are in the middle of the squared circle. 0:3
0:38 * OH my,Douglas lands a huge combination and Tyson hits the canvas. 0:3
0:40 O'Brien crouches over Tyson as he starts the count 0:10
0:40 1... 0:10
0:41 2... 0:10
0:42 3... 0:10
0:43 4... 0:10
0:43 * Tyson is back on his feet! He looks shaken... 0:10
0:43 O'Brien is allowing the fight to go on as he motions the fighters together. 0:10
0:43 Douglas won't want to let Tyson off the hook, now that he has him hurt! 0:10
0:52 * O'Brien motions to Douglas to keep his punches up. 0:12
01:01 Douglas hurt Tyson with that last shot! He's got him on wobbly legs, let's see if he can close the deal! 0:12
01:10 Mike Tyson is trapped in the corner... 0:12
01:15 Douglas misses wildly with the Hook. 0:12
01:21 Douglas forces his way inside and he lands a nice uppercut to the chin of Tyson. 0:14
01:21 Douglas is like a human windmill as he tries to take advantage of Tyson's condition and end the fight! 0:14
01:30 Tyson moves into the near corner. 0:14
01:30 Douglas lands a jab. He's using it as both an offensive and defensive weapon on occasions. 0:16
01:30 Tyson has suffered a delayed reaction to that last punch. He lurched forward and his legs look bad. Douglas needs to capitalize on this moment because he can end this thing right now. 0:16
01:39 Douglas goes to the head, the body and now back to the head. That was a beautiful sequence of punches. 0:19
01:39 Douglas stunned Tyson with that last shot and Douglas's killer instinct has kicked in as he looks to end the fight. 0:19
01:52 Douglas fires a shot, but it glances off Tyson's shoulder. 0:19
02:03 Douglas is clinching... Tyson is trying to free his gloves... They are under Douglas's arms... 0:19
02:12 Douglas uses his shoulder to force Tyson out of the clinch. 0:19
02:25 Buster Douglas circles around the ring. 0:19
02:29 Both fighters are circling, keeping their distance from each other. 0:19
02:36 Buster Douglas has an army of supporters in tow tonight, judging by all the noise they're making. 0:19
02:43 Douglas traps Tyson in the corner! 0:19
02:47 Douglas ties up Mike Tyson. 0:19
02:59 O'Brien has to break them apart. 0:19
03:00 The bell rings and the crowd is on fire, that knockdown was definitely worth the price of admission 1:19

Round 3
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Amy 'The Smile' Longlegs exits the ring to wild cheering. We await the bell, signaling the start of Round 3. There it is! 0:0
0:07 Tommy Brooks seemed to pump up Tyson between rounds. 0:0
0:09 They're coming back to the center of the ring now... 0:0
0:09 Mike Tyson throws punches in bunches and that's the way to disrupt your opponent's rhythm. 2:0
0:18 Tommy Brooks implored Tyson to stay busy, to do more but Mike Tyson's mind seems elsewhere. 2:0
0:19 Tyson slides into the corner... 2:0
0:24 Douglas is moving nicely, using every inch of this ring. 2:0
0:29 Douglas flicks a jab to Tyson's stomach 2:2
0:41 Douglas backs into a neutral corner. 2:2
0:46 Tyson dips as if to launch a body shot, then goes upstairs with a quick hook to the head that puts Douglas back on his heels! 6:2
0:46 Douglas is just looking for a place to fall after that shot! 6:2
01:00 Douglas is trying to free his gloves from under Tyson's gloves. 6:2
01:09 O'Brien separates the two... 6:2
01:18 Tyson is clinching. Early in a fight you have to wonder but late in a fight clinching can give a fighter a breather. 6:2
01:23 Douglas works his way free! 6:2
01:28 Both fighters are being cautious and keeping out of range. 6:2
01:30 Douglas bangs a right cross off the face of Tyson. 6:4
01:39 Tyson feels his back touch the ropes and immediately moves away. He doesn't want to get trapped there. 6:4
01:44 Last round's knockdown doesn't appear to have had any carry over here in Round 3. 6:4
01:56 Tyson misses with what looked like a backhand. He's lucky. If that had landed, he might have drawn a warning. 6:4
01:58 Douglas connects with a hard left hook to the jaw. 6:7
02:10 Tyson lands the jab but comes up short with a second one right behind it. 8:7
02:22 Tyson pins Douglas in the corner! 8:7
02:26 Tyson tries to give angles as he continues his relentless forward motion. 8:7
02:31 Tyson plants a vicious hook under Douglas's rib cage. 11:7
02:40 Tyson pins Douglas in the corner! 11:7
02:45 Tyson doubled up on the hook. Did you see the water fly off Douglas's head? 15:7
02:45 Douglas was stopped cold by that punch and he is staggering across the ring! 15:7
02:54 Douglas doesn't have to look for Tyson this round. He is right there in front of him. 15:7
03:00 Tyson patiently and methodically advances, steadily cutting down the ring space, giving Douglas little room to move. 15:7
03:00 And there's the bell ending Round 3. 16:8

Round 4
Time Commentary Points
0:00 The bell sounds to start Round 4. 0:0
0:06 Augie Scimeca was really animated in Douglas's corner and Douglas was nodding in agreement. 0:0
0:11 Tyson lands a crushing cross! 4:0
0:11 Douglas looks shaken! 4:0
0:15 Neither fighter shows any wear and tear at this point. 4:0
0:20 Augie Scimeca is just telling Douglas the obvious: throw more punches, move your head, step it up. That's not going to help much! 4:0
0:25 Buster Douglas scores with a tremendous left! 4:4
0:25 Tyson appears shaken by that punch! 4:4
0:39 There's a hard shot off the top of Douglas's head! 8:4
0:39 That shot buckled Douglas's legs and he is really unsteady now, like he could go down at any moment! 8:4
0:58 Buster Douglas lets his hands go but his punches land on the arms of Tyson. 8:4
01:05 Douglas fires the jab. It finds its target. 8:6
01:19 Tyson does a great job with subtle movement to avoid Douglas's punches in close. 8:6
01:26 It's a sweet uppercut by Mike Tyson! He snapped Douglas's head straight back with that punch! 12:6
01:26 That punch has Douglas staggering around the ring like a drunken sailor! 12:6
01:42 Douglas is in constant motion. He is a hard fighter to corner. 12:6
01:48 The fighters are at ring center... 12:6
01:53 Tyson tries a straight right that's blocked by the gloves of Douglas. 12:6
01:55 Douglas lands a stinging jab. 12:8
02:10 Tyson with a stiff jab. 15:8
02:22 Tyson scores with the jab. 17:8
02:39 Look at that subtle shoulder movement. See how Douglas rolls them? That throws off your opponent's timing. 17:8
02:44 Douglas takes a half step back as he tries to create some punching room. 17:8
02:55 Tyson fires a wild overhand right and misses everything. 17:8
02:58 Douglas slips inside and buries a hook to the body of Tyson. 17:11
03:00 After the bell both fighters continued to throw punches forcing O'Brien to step in and break it up. 17:13

Round 5
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Here come the fighters to ring center... 0:0
0:07 Tyson received a pep talk from Tommy Brooks before he left his corner; we'll see if it worked. 0:0
0:08 Tyson is trapped in his own corner... 0:0
0:08 Tyson takes a right to the body. 0:2
0:12 Neither fighter has a mark on them at this point of the fight. 0:2
0:20 It is a good boxing crowd tonight. They know the game and are reacting to every good punch that lands. 0:2
0:35 Tyson clamps Douglas's arms to his side and holds on until O'Brien breaks the hold. 0:2
0:44 The Referee breaks it up... 0:2
0:50 The action is back at ring center. 0:2
0:50 Tyson slips in a jab to the body 2:2
01:04 Tyson has Buster Douglas blocked in! 2:2
01:09 Tyson lands a smashing hook! 6:2
01:09 Douglas is favoring his ribs, he's hurt!! 6:2
01:18 Upstairs and downstairs! Mike Tyson lands two quick blows and then moves away from Douglas's counters. 8:2
01:27 The cross scores for Tyson. He needs to throw that punch more often. 10:2
01:37 A cross lands for Douglas. Mike Tyson didn't see that one coming. 10:4
01:52 Tyson lands a strong hook! 14:4
01:52 Douglas was stunned by that blow! 14:4
02:12 Tyson is bobbing and weaving as he moves forward. 14:4
02:20 Tyson is receiving a lot of encouragement from his corner. If this helps win fights, he has a real good shot tonight. 14:4
02:23 The fighters have worked their way back to the center of the ring. 14:4
02:27 Buster Douglas bounces off the ropes, challenging Mike Tyson to come get him. 14:4
02:32 Buster Douglas lands a glancing, overhand right. He just missed landing that one square. 14:6
02:46 Tyson lands a wicked combination! 18:6
02:46 Douglas appears shaken by those punches! 18:6
02:51 A small mouse has formed under Douglas's right eye. 18:6
03:00 Tyson is offering minimal head movement as he comes straight forward. 18:6
03:00 The seconds jump into action in Tyson's corner as the bell sounds ending Round 5. 20:7

Round 6
Time Commentary Points
0:00 We have reached the halfway point of the fight as Round 6 begins. 0:0
0:14 Tommy Brooks was extremely upbeat during the break with Tyson providing some solid encouragement. 0:0
0:15 Tyson has Douglas trapped in the far neutral corner... 0:0
0:19 Mike Tyson just landed a three punch combo! 4:0
0:19 Douglas's hurt, the last punch in that flurry stopped him cold! 4:0
0:28 Augie Scimeca was livid with Douglas after his display in that last round. 4:0
0:29 Tyson throws the cross and scores to the head of Douglas. 6:0
0:43 Douglas fires a light jab to the stomach 6:2
0:55 Tyson snakes the jab through Douglas's gloves. He had some snap on that one. 8:2
01:09 Tyson lands a hard cross! 13:2
01:09 Douglas is gasping for air!! 13:2
01:18 Douglas is covering up to prevent body shots, but he's leaving his chin dangerously unprotected! 13:2
01:21 Tyson's jab is finds it's mark. 16:2
01:26 The swelling under Buster Douglas's right eye is increasing. It's going to get tougher and tougher for to see punches coming. 16:2
01:35 Tyson tries to get the hook into the the ribs, but Douglas blocks it. 16:2
01:37 Buster Douglas splits Mike Tyson's gloves with a powerful uppercut. 16:5
01:46 Douglas retreats into his own corner... 16:5
01:51 Tyson looks to work the body, but Douglas covers up nicely. 16:5
01:58 Douglas lands a crushing cross! 16:9
01:58 Tyson's knee almost touched the canvas... 16:9
02:09 Tyson has Douglas trapped! 16:9
02:14 Tyson knows one direction and thats straight ahead. 16:9
02:23 There's a clinch. Neither fighter seems to want to break. 16:9
02:32 Tyson shoves Douglas away. 16:9
02:40 Tyson is trying to keep his hands moving on the inside. Oh! He rocks Douglas with a hard uppercut that lands flush on the point of the chin. 19:9
02:57 Tyson is moving his head and shoulders side to side, but his feet are not going anywhere, giving Douglas a decent target to shoot for. 19:9
03:00 Douglas brushes the ropes and quickly spins away, heading back to ring center. 19:9
03:00 Buster Douglas is gliding around the ring like it's his own personal dance floor. 19:9
03:00 The two fighters nod at each other as the crowd applauds both the action and the sportsmanship being displayed. 21:10

Round 7
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Tyson didn't sit in the corner between rounds and he comes out quickly to begin Round 7. 0:0
0:07 The swelling on the face of Douglas is noticeable, even at a distance. Although his corner men were applying cold compresses and trying to work the swelling away from his eyes, Douglas still has distension. 0:0
0:13 Tyson really buried that punch into Douglas's ribs. 4:0
0:13 Douglas is suddenly in trouble! 4:0
0:17 Douglas doesn't have much left... 4:0
0:21 Buster Douglas is trying to avoid shots to the body. He'd better look out for shots to the head! 4:0
0:29 Tyson doesn't look all that graceful but he moves fairly well in the ring. 4:0
0:39 Tyson keeps looking to get inside on Buster Douglas 4:0
0:49 Douglas cranks up the hook and connects to Tyson's jaw, that one had bad intent behind it! 4:4
0:49 Douglas has Tyson in trouble after that punch! 4:4
01:05 Tyson traps Douglas in the corner! 4:4
01:10 Tyson just landed a devastating three punch combo! 8:4
01:10 Douglas appears shaken by those punches! 8:4
01:14 Douglas's right eye is becoming more swollen. his corner is going to need to be control it or it will become a factor. 8:4
01:25 Tyson seems really focused on what he's doing this round. 8:4
01:38 That was a violent straight right by Tyson! 12:4
01:38 Douglas is reeling.. 12:4
01:47 Douglas is pinned in his own corner... 12:4
01:51 Tyson drops his shoulder as if to throw a right, then quickly rips a quick left hook to the body. 17:4
01:51 Douglas in on unsteady legs after those punches. 17:4
01:56 The swelling around Douglas's right eye is getting messy and his vision has to be obscured. 17:4
02:06 Tyson has Douglas pinned! 17:4
02:11 Tyson lands a vicious jab! 21:4
02:11 That blow connected solidly to the head of Douglas and he is stunned! 21:4
02:15 Douglas is being pummelled and O'Brien looks ready to move in and halt the carnage. 21:4
02:20 Douglas is trapped in Tyson's corner... 21:4
02:25 Tyson shoots a vicious cross right down the pipe and catches Douglas flush! 25:4
02:25 Douglas is hurt and he had better reach deep if he's going to continue! 25:4
02:34 * Tyson lands a hard hook to the head and Douglas is down!! 25:4
02:36 O'Brien begins counting... 35:4
02:36 1... 35:4
02:37 2... 35:4
02:38 3... 35:4
02:39 4... 35:4
02:40 5... 35:4
02:41 6... 35:4
02:42 7... 35:4
02:43 8... 35:4
02:44 9... 35:4
02:45 The count reaches 10 as Douglas is struggling to climb off of the deck. 35:4
02:45 * And this fight is over! Tyson has knocked out Douglas here in round 7 to the delight of his fans in attendance. 35:4

Fight Result

And here with the call is Chuck Hull

Ladies and Gentlemen! The winner by knockout at the 02:46 mark in Round 7 is...

Mike Tyson!


Score Cards

Alfred Buqwana Round Total
South Africa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Mike Tyson 10 8 10 10 10 10 58
Buster Douglas 9 10 9 9 9 9 55

Frank Forbes Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Mike Tyson 10 8 10 10 10 10 58
Buster Douglas 9 10 9 9 9 9 55

Don Trella Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Mike Tyson 10 8 10 10 10 10 58
Buster Douglas 9 10 9 9 9 9 55

Round Totals Round Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Mike Tyson 30 24 30 30 30 30 174
Buster Douglas 27 30 27 27 27 27 165


Statistics
Categories Mike Tyson Buster Douglas
Knockdowns scored 1 1


Jabs / Round 6.29 4.86
Hooks / Round 5.29 3.43
Crosses / Round 4.29 4.29
Combinations / Round 6.14 3.43
Uppercuts / Round 5.43 3.29


Punches Landed / Round 27.43 19.29
Punches Missed / Round 14.43 11.43


Punching Accuracy 65.5% 62.8%


Total Number of Fouls 1 1
Low Blow 1
Head Butting 1


Foul Penalties:
Caution 1 1


Suffered Intentional Head Butt 1
Bouts with eye swelling resulting from punches 1


No cuts occured


Strategies (demanded/followed)
Cover Up 1 / 1 0 / 0
Fight Inside 3 / 3 0 / 0
Fight Outside (Offensive) 1 / 1 4 / 3
Fight Outside (Defensive) 1 / 0 1 / 1
Go for KO 0 / 0 0 / 0
Go All Out for KO 0 / 0 0 / 0
Protect Cut 0 / 0 0 / 0
Take a Round Off 0 / 0 0 / 0


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Preliminary 1
Kid Chocolate vs James J Corbett

Fight info: Chapparells Community Center, Akron, OH, United States, 2012-08-08, announcer is Michael Pass, referee is Raul Caiz Jr., the bout will be scored by three judges: Daniel Talon (France), Don Risher (United States) and Mauro DiFiore (United States), ring card girl is Amy Longlegs, this is not a title bout, the bout is scheduled for 12 rounds, three KD rule is not in effect, save by the bell only in last round, referee or doctor can stop the fight, mandatory 8 count is not in effect, fight stopped due to an accidental head butt: Tech. Draw through 4/Scorecard after 4, game will check for injuries, game will not adjust ratings for weight class, use judges bias is set to 'random', Scoring System is 10 Points
In the red corner: Kid Chocolate - Record: 7-6-3 (1) - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: Jimmy Montoya - Cut Man: Manny Seamon
In the blue corner: James J Corbett - Record: 2-4-1 - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: George Benton - Cut Man: Percy Richardson

Round 1
Time Commentary Points
0:00 The bell sounds to start Round 1 of what should be a close fight. 0:0
0:15 Corbett looks to work the body, but Chocolate covers up nicely. 0:0
0:27 Kid Chocolate wraps up Corbett. 0:0
0:36 Caiz Jr. steps in and breaks it up. 0:0
0:51 Corbett works his way in and leans on Chocolate... 0:0
01:03 The Referee breaks it up... 0:0
01:13 Corbett moves to the center of the Ring taunting Chocolate with his hands by his sides. 0:0
01:28 Corbett moves into the near right corner. 0:0
01:28 Chocolate lands a solid shot to the head and follows up with a better one! He can be very effective when he remembers to throw his punches in combinations. 2:0
01:37 Chocolate bangs the uppercut home. 4:0
02:00 Chocolate has Corbett blocked in! 4:0
02:04 Chocolate ties up Corbett... 4:0
02:09 Caiz Jr. has to break them apart. 4:0
02:17 Corbett bangs away with both hands and a nice uppercut finds a home. 4:2
02:33 Chocolate is receiving a lot of encouragement from his corner. If this helps win fights, he has a real good shot tonight. 4:2
02:41 Kid Chocolate throws a flurry of punches but Corbett either blocks or slips them. 4:2
02:56 The two men are posturing and neither fighter is making a move to fight. The fans are quick to voice their displeasure. 4:2
03:00 Chocolate wings a big left hand at Corbett but the latter sidesteps the punch. 4:2
03:00 Somebody better break out a Dictionary and read the definition of fight to these two, since the lack of action in that round shows they clearly don't have a clue. 3:3

Round 2
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Corbett looks to be in excellent shape as Round 2 gets underway. 0:0
0:05 George Benton not only gave Corbett encouragement between rounds but also some solid advice on how to handle Kid Chocolate. Now it's up to Corbett to implement it. 0:0
0:10 Corbett misses with the jab. He lets go with a left and that fails to find its mark, too. 0:0
0:25 James J Corbett slips out of a corner, as Chocolate attempts to trap him. 0:0
0:38 And Corbett tastes the power of a huge hook from Chocolate! 4:0
0:38 That shot landed square and Corbett felt it, he's in a world of hurt! 4:0
0:56 Chocolate has Corbett trapped! 4:0
0:56 Corbett takes a right to the body. 6:0
01:07 The fighters move in close and Corbett gets off first, landing a vicious combination that snaps back the head of Chocolate. 6:3
01:23 Kid Chocolate does a great job of moving as Corbett tries to work inside. 6:3
01:25 * Chocolate is told to watch holding and hitting by Caiz Jr. 9:3
01:43 There's a pause in the action as both fighters regroup. 9:3
01:57 Corbett retreats into a neutral corner. 9:3
02:02 Chocolate ties up Corbett. Why would he want to clinch now? 9:3
02:06 Caiz Jr. separates the two fighters. 9:3
02:15 Corbett flicks three quick jabs and at least one got through. 9:5
02:29 James J Corbett has freed himself from Chocolate. They move quickly to ring center. 9:5
02:39 Chocolate dances gracefully across the canvas 9:5
02:50 Corbett looks to land a jab but misses the mark. 9:5
02:58 Chocolate scores with a piston-like jab. 12:5
03:00 Round 2 ends with the sound of the bell. 12:7

Round 3
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Chocolate and James J Corbett square off as the bell sounds to start the action for Round 3. 0:0
0:14 Chocolate clamps Corbett's arms to his side and holds on until Caiz Jr. breaks the hold. 0:0
0:18 * Caiz Jr. steps in and admonishes James J Corbett for using his shoulder. 0:0
0:32 Chocolate shoots the jab into the chest of Corbett. 2:0
0:44 Chocolate is trapped in the corner... 2:0
0:48 Corbett misses with the left and then fails to connect with the right as well. 2:0
0:59 Corbett retreats into the near corner. 2:0
01:04 Chocolate telegraphed that shot and Corbett ducks under it easily. 2:0
01:06 Chocolate takes a hook as he tries to work inside. 2:2
01:31 Corbett is just missing by a hair with his punches. 2:2
01:38 Corbett steals a quick glance at his corner. 2:2
01:45 Kid Chocolate fires and misses. 2:2
01:48 Corbett scores with a punch that's part uppercut, part hook! 2:4
02:04 Chocolate is clinching... 2:4
02:13 Referee Caiz Jr. has to separate the two... 2:4
02:22 Corbett backs into the lower right corner. 2:4
02:27 The fighters are tied up. Chocolate tries to extract himself. He gets his arms free. 2:4
02:36 Referee Caiz Jr. steps in to break it up. 2:4
02:41 Corbett hitches up his trunks. He'd better be careful. He may get nailed while his hands are down. 2:4
02:52 Chocolate is moving like he is walking on air tonight. 2:4
02:56 Both fighters are working the angles, looking to get the upper hand in this contest. 2:4
03:00 Chocolate grabs Corbett. Too much of this kind of thing can have a negative affect on the scoring of the fight. 2:4
03:00 * Corbett is leaning on the back of Chocolate's neck and Caiz Jr. has seen enough as he issues a warning. 2:4
03:00 Dull doesn't even begin to describe that round. 2:4

Round 4
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Corbett is off his stool and waiting for the bell to begin Round 4. 0:0
0:06 George Benton seemed to pump up James J Corbett between rounds. 0:0
0:11 James J Corbett voluntarily moves onto the ropes. 0:0
0:11 Both fighters are unmarked at this stage of the fight. 0:0
0:20 They are being extremely cautious in this one. We hadn't expected such a tactical battle. 0:0
0:28 Corbett is moving nicely, using every inch of this ring. 0:0
0:33 Both fighters move to ring center. 0:0
0:33 Corbett forces his way inside and he lands a nice uppercut to the chin of Chocolate. 0:2
0:50 Look at that subtle shoulder movement. See how Chocolate rolls them? That throws off your opponent's timing. 0:2
0:55 Chocolate has Corbett pinned! 0:2
01:00 Chocolate is boxing beautifully, smoothly moving side to side and in and out. 0:2
01:05 Both men look to measure one another. 0:2
01:11 The action is back at ring center. 0:2
01:11 Chocolate misses with the jab but scores with the follow up cross. 2:2
01:27 The fighters are jockeying for position as both men try to gain the advantage here in the 4th. 2:2
01:41 Kid Chocolate is utilizing the ring to his advantage with constant movement. 2:2
01:52 Chocolate lets his hands go but his punches land on the arms of Corbett. 2:2
02:06 Chocolate moves into a neutral corner. 2:2
02:16 The action is at ring center. 2:2
02:16 Corbett scores with a quick hook to the head of Chocolate after Chocolate missed with a wild shot of his own. 2:4
02:32 Chocolate back pedals away from the straight forward attack of Corbett. 2:4
02:47 Kid Chocolate is holding on to Corbett. He seems to be taking a breather. 2:4
02:52 The fighters separate after a clinch. 2:4
03:00 Corbett pins Chocolate's arms! The fighters are tied up... 2:4
03:00 Chocolate pushes James J Corbett away. 2:4
03:00 Both Fighters are hearing it from their corners as neither seemed willing to let their fists go in that round. 4:5

Round 5
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Corbett is getting his full rest as he remains on his stool as the Round 5 bell sounds. Now he's up and his corner scrambles to exit the ring. 0:0
0:07 Kid Chocolate received a pep talk from Jimmy Montoya before he left his corner; we'll see if it worked. 0:0
0:08 The cross scores for Corbett. He needs to throw that punch more often. 0:2
0:13 These guys both look like they have barely been in a fight at all.. 0:2
0:32 Chocolate misses with an uppercut from way outside. That's a dangerous punch to throw. You leave yourself wide open for a counter. 0:2
0:34 Corbett slips in a jab to the body 0:4
0:47 Corbett pins Chocolate in the corner! 0:4
0:51 Corbett tries to go to the body but he can't find an opening. 0:4
0:58 Chocolate really buried that punch into Corbett's ribs. 4:4
0:58 James J Corbett was shaken by those blows! 4:4
01:07 Chocolate is trapped in Corbett's corner... 4:4
01:12 Corbett just comes up short with the hook. 4:4
01:14 Chocolate tries to double up on the hook to the body and at least one gets through. 6:4
01:27 Corbett backs into a neutral corner. 6:4
01:27 That was a spirited exchange that saw both men score well, though Chocolate had the edge. 9:6
01:49 Chocolate bounces off the ropes, challenging Corbett to come get him. 9:6
01:58 Not a lot of action in the ring right now. 9:6
02:05 The fighters work their way back to the center of the ring... 9:6
02:17 Corbett retreats into his own corner... 9:6
02:21 Corbett picks off the uppercut by Chocolate. 9:6
02:28 The fighters have worked their way back to the center of the ring. 9:6
02:28 Corbett lands a rapier like jab to the head of Chocolate 9:8
02:37 Chocolate doesn't have to look for Corbett this round. He is right there in front of him. 9:8
02:45 Chocolate misses wildly with the Hook. 9:8
02:57 Corbett doubles up on the jab and he managed to score with the second one. 9:10
03:00 What a great round of boxing as both fighters traded heavy leather. And the crowd is letting the combatants know that they like what they're seeing! 10:12

Round 6
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Chocolate looks to be in fair shape as Round 6 gets underway. 0:0
0:12 Chocolate picks off the jab thrown by Corbett. 0:0
0:14 Both fighters show virtually nothing in the way of damage. 0:0
0:18 James J Corbett got quite a pep talk in his corner; we'll see if George Benton's instructions work. 0:0
0:19 Corbett lands a short hook to the body. 0:2
0:28 * Corbett is told to watch rabbit punching by Caiz Jr. 0:4
0:47 Corbett has Kid Chocolate cornered! 0:4
0:52 Corbett slides along the far ropes. 0:4
0:57 Chocolate's finds a home on Corbett's jaw. 2:4
01:11 Chocolate leaves the jab just short. 2:4
01:14 Corbett shoots a cross to the midsection. 2:6
01:28 Corbett is trapped in his own corner... 2:6
01:32 Chocolate fires a lead right that Corbett manages to avoid. 2:6
01:40 Chocolate lands a perfectly timed cross that puts Corbett back on his heels. 5:6
01:54 Chocolate rips a hook to the body. 7:6
02:05 Chocolate likes to use the hook but he'd better get a little closer when he throws it or Corbett's going to beat him to the punch and hurt him! 9:6
02:19 Chocolate grabs Corbett's head, pulls it down, into his chest. Caiz Jr. has to force Chocolate to let go. 9:6
02:28 * Chocolate lands a solid body shot. Caiz Jr. steps in saying the punch was below the belt. Chocolate can't believe the call and neither can we. 9:6
02:28 Referee Caiz Jr. separates the two... 9:6
02:37 Corbett is off target with that jab. 9:6
02:54 James J Corbett just comes up short with the jab. 9:6
02:56 Chocolate lands a jab to Corbett's midsection 11:6
03:00 The bell sounds - more boxing to come in a moment. 10:8

Round 7
Time Commentary Points
0:00 The bell sounds to start Round 7. 0:0
0:10 Corbett is staying at the center of the ring. 0:0
0:10 Corbett gets the cross through Chocolate's guard. 0:2
0:15 Neither fighter shows any wear and tear at this point. 0:2
0:27 Chocolate brushes the ropes and quickly spins away, heading back to ring center. 0:2
0:37 Chocolate misses with that combination. 0:2
0:40 Corbett gets his head on the chest of Chocolate as He tries to outmuscle him on the inside, scoring with a nice short hook to the head. 0:4
0:56 Chocolate's constant movement can be frustrating to an opponent who's not capable of cutting off the ring on him. 0:4
01:01 Corbett pushes Chocolate away to give himself a little more space to work with. 0:4
01:03 Corbett slides into a neutral corner... 0:4
01:08 Kid Chocolate is moving around the ring nicely. 0:4
01:28 He doesn't connect with the combination. 0:4
01:35 Chocolate traps Corbett in the corner! 0:4
01:40 Chocolate clinches... Corbett gets an arm free! He should be punching with it! 0:4
01:44 Chocolate finally lets go of Corbett. 0:4
01:49 A cross lands for Corbett. Chocolate didn't see that one coming. 0:6
02:12 Corbett is keeping away from the ropes. 0:6
02:16 James J Corbett fires and misses. 0:6
02:29 Chocolate is on his bicycle, moving from corner to corner forcing Corbett to chase him. 0:6
02:37 Caiz Jr. is really doing a good job of controlling this fight. He's making sure that these fighters keep it clean. 0:6
02:51 Corbett is blocked in his own corner... 0:6
02:56 Chocolate can't find the range as he tries to work the body. 0:6
03:00 James J Corbett appears to have a pretty good lead at this point. 0:6
03:00 And there's the bell ending Round 7. 2:6

Round 8
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Chocolate rushes out at the bell. Whatever his corner said to him seems to have him fired up. 0:0
0:09 Chocolate has Corbett trapped in the upper neutral corner... 0:0
0:09 Neither fighter is going to come out on the short end of this exchange of punches. 2:2
0:14 Appearance wise these two both look good for this stage of the fight. 2:2
0:24 Chocolate fires a left hand that Corbett takes high on the shoulder. 2:2
0:31 Both fighters keep straying from ring center. Now they're back in the middle of the square. 2:2
0:35 Chocolate misses with that punch. 2:2
0:49 Chocolate ties up Corbett. 2:2
0:58 Now they break clean. 2:2
01:19 Chocolate tries to drop the right hand over the top but Corbett ducks under it. 2:2
01:27 Corbett fires a light jab to the stomach 2:4
01:36 Chocolate goes to the head, the body and now back to the head. That was a beautiful sequence of punches. 5:4
01:45 Chocolate dips and connects with a hook to the side of Corbett's head. 7:4
01:54 Corbett slides into the corner... 7:4
01:54 Chocolate throws the hook and connects. 9:4
02:08 Chocolate is pinned in his own corner... 9:4
02:13 Corbett lets his hands go inside, but Chocolate protects his body well. 9:4
02:19 Both fighters are circling, keeping their distance from each other. 9:4
02:47 Chocolate works free! The fighters move to ring center. 9:4
02:55 Chocolate has Corbett trapped! 9:4
02:59 Chocolate is flicking the jab, trying to keep Corbett at long range. 9:4
03:00 This fight is very close at this point. 9:4
03:00 Round 8 finishes with the sound of the bell. 11:4

Round 9
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Chocolate didn't sit in the corner between rounds and he comes out quickly to begin Round 9. 0:0
0:07 Chocolate has Corbett cornered! 0:0
0:12 Chocolate connects with a violent combination! 4:0
0:12 Corbett's hurt, the last punch in that flurry stopped him cold! 4:0
0:16 Both of these guys look just like they came out of their dressing rooms - not a mark on them. 4:0
0:33 That punch actually went behind Corbett's head as he moved inside of a looping shot from Kid Chocolate. 4:0
0:44 Chocolate fires a wild overhand right and misses everything. 4:0
0:46 The fighters are at close quarters now as Corbett lands a hook downstairs. 4:2
0:59 Corbett traps Chocolate in the corner! 4:2
0:59 Corbett ducks under a jab and brings an uppercut right down main street. 4:4
01:12 Chocolate sneaks in a quick uppercut that lands cleanly. 6:4
01:29 Chocolate lands a crushing uppercut! 11:4
01:29 Corbett's knee almost touched the canvas... 11:4
01:38 Corbett lands a jab. He's using it as both an offensive and defensive weapon on occasions. 11:6
01:55 Corbett cuts loose with a combination and the crowd roars, but the truth is none of those punches landed. Chocolate had his elbows tucked in nicely. 11:6
02:07 Kid Chocolate is turning this fight into a clinching and holding affair as he continues to wrap his arms around Corbett. 11:6
02:11 Caiz Jr. has to break the clinch. 11:6
02:23 Chocolate's misses as Corbett backpedals away. 11:6
02:25 Corbett throws an uppercut from way outside. It lands but he's lucky! That's a dangerous punch to throw unless you're in close. 11:8
02:41 Corbett has Chocolate trapped! 11:8
02:46 Corbett is probing with his jab as he tries to find an opening in Kid Chocolate's defense. 11:8
02:55 Chocolate fires a volley of punches but James J Corbett was already moving laterally and was out of harm's way. 11:8
02:57 James J Corbett lands a stinging jab. 11:10
03:00 Loud applause accompanies the end of this round. 11:11

Round 10
Time Commentary Points
0:00 It's Round 10 of this scheduled 12 rounder. 0:0
0:16 Corbett traps Chocolate in the corner! 0:0
0:16 Corbett lands a hook to head, then just misses with a follow up cross. 0:2
0:20 No blood, no bruises and no swelling; you wouldn't know that these guys are already in the 10th round of this fight. 0:2
0:37 Kid Chocolate fires away but finds nothing but air. 0:2
0:39 * Corbett is told to quit holding and hitting by Caiz Jr.. 0:5
01:03 Chocolate tastes Corbett's jab 0:7
01:13 A hard combination lands for Corbett. 0:10
01:26 Chocolate is covering up to prevent body shots, but he's leaving his chin dangerously unprotected! 0:10
01:29 Corbett lands the jab but comes up short with a second one right behind it. 0:12
01:38 Corbett bobs and weaves his way inside and lets his hands go, scoring with a hook. 0:14
01:52 Kid Chocolate works himself free. Now the fighters move back to ring center. 0:14
01:59 Kid Chocolate traps Corbett in the corner! 0:14
02:04 Chocolate whiffs with the uppercut. 0:14
02:10 Corbett has Chocolate blocked in! 0:14
02:10 Corbett moves in and connects with a compact uppercut to the head. 0:16
02:23 Chocolate pins Corbett in the corner! 0:16
02:27 Chocolate lands a devastating hook! 4:16
02:27 Corbett was shaken by that blow! 4:16
02:50 Corbett works free! He backs to ring center, with Chocolate following. 4:16
03:00 Watch Chocolate move. He is darting in and out, in and out, keeping Corbett off balance. 4:16
03:00 Corbett appears to have this fight under control. 4:16
03:00 That's all she wrote here in Round 10. 5:18

Round 11
Time Commentary Points
0:00 With only two rounds of boxing left, it appears as if Chocolate is going to need a knockdown to win this fight. 0:0
0:08 Chocolate moves into a neutral corner. 0:0
0:13 Corbett fires a shot, but it glances off Chocolate's shoulder. 0:0
0:15 Chocolate fires a solid combination. 2:0
0:20 Chocolate is losing his legs... 2:0
0:20 Neither fighter has a mark on them at this point of the fight. 2:0
0:24 George Benton was extremely upbeat during the break with Corbett providing some solid encouragement. 2:0
0:29 Chocolate misses wildly with the hook. 2:0
0:31 Corbett throws punches in bunches and that's the way to disrupt your opponent's rhythm. 2:2
0:40 Corbett looks like he could go ten more rounds. 2:2
0:51 Chocolate just can't find the range with that jab. 2:2
01:03 Chocolate pushes his way out to the center of the ring where the fighters seperate. 2:2
01:16 Both fighters scored in that exchange, which is dead even. 4:4
01:25 Chocolate's jab is fast and accurate. 6:4
01:38 Corbett retreats into the left corner. 6:4
01:43 Kid Chocolate is literally dancing circles around Corbett this round. 6:4
01:52 Corbett tries to muscle inside but Chocolate clinches him. 6:4
02:04 Caiz Jr. has to separate the two... 6:4
02:08 A vicious exchange with both men scoring, though Chocolate seemed to get the better of it. 9:6
02:22 That was a violent straight right by Chocolate! 13:6
02:22 James J Corbett appears shaken by those punches! 13:6
02:39 Corbett does a great job smothering Chocolate's punches, he had him locked up like he stole dinner right there. 13:6
02:50 Corbett is holding. Well, he can't get hit if Chocolate can't throw punches, I guess. 13:6
02:55 Caiz Jr. is shouting at Corbett to break! 13:6
03:00 This fight appears to be very close at this point. 13:6
03:00 The seconds tick off the clock ending Round 11. 15:5

Round 12
Time Commentary Points
0:00 The fighters touch gloves in the middle of the ring as the 12th and final round begins. 0:0
0:08 George Benton knows Corbett lost that last round, but he took the postive approach between rounds. 0:0
0:10 Corbett moves into a neutral corner. 0:0
0:14 Corbett is either lucky or has radar. Chocolate's last punch missed landing by a fraction of an inch! 0:0
0:17 Corbett slips inside and lands a hook. 0:2
0:21 It doesn't look like Chocolate has much left at all. 0:2
0:26 Chocolate feels his back touch the ropes and immediately moves away. He doesn't want to get trapped there. 0:2
0:31 Chocolate is in constant motion. He is a hard fighter to corner. 0:2
0:35 Kid Chocolate is trying to avoid shots to the body. He'd better look out for shots to the head! 0:2
0:44 Chocolate can't score with short uppercut inside. Corbett got his gloves in front of the punch. 0:2
0:46 Corbett digs a short hook to ribs of Chocolate. 0:4
0:56 Corbett moves into the right corner. 0:4
0:56 Corbett takes a cross to the head from Chocolate. 2:4
01:16 Chocolate is really fluid in his movement. 2:4
01:20 Both fighters are circling, keeping their distance from each other. 2:4
01:25 Chocolate connects with an uppercut to the head of Corbett. 4:4
01:37 Corbett retreats into the lower right corner. 4:4
01:37 Chocolate lands a hook to the ribs. 6:4
01:51 Corbett will tie a guy up if he has to. 6:4
02:00 Caiz Jr. separates them. 6:4
02:09 Chocolate comes in low. Corbett puts a headlock on him. Caiz Jr. knocks Corbett's arm off Chocolate's head. 6:4
02:18 Caiz Jr. separates the two... 6:4
02:26 Caiz Jr. is getting too involved in the fight and is becoming more of a factor than a referee is supposed to be. 6:4
02:34 Chocolate is on his bicycle as he looks to stay away from Corbett 6:4
02:47 Corbett looks for a breather; he grabs Chocolate and holds on. Chocolate pushes Corbett off and looks for an opening. 6:4
02:59 An accidental clash of heads occurs as the fighters are tied up. 6:4
03:00 Chocolate darts in and out, making himself a tough target. 6:4
03:00 Chocolate seems to have done enough to win this fight. 6:4
03:00 The fighters hug each other in the middle of the ring as the 12th and final round ends. 7:4

Fight Result

Michael Pass has the call...

Ladies and Gentlmen, the scorecards are in, and here is your official decision...

Daniel Talon, France scores the bout 116 to 114 for Kid Chocolate

Don Risher, United States scores the bout 115 to 115 - even

Mauro DiFiore, United States scores the bout 116 to 115 for James J Corbett

This fight has been declared a draw!


Score Cards

Daniel Talon Round Total
France 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Kid Chocolate 10 10 9 9 10 10 9 10 10 9 10 10 116
James J Corbett 10 9 10 10 9 9 10 9 10 10 9 9 114

Don Risher Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Kid Chocolate 10 10 9 9 9 10 9 10 10 9 10 10 115
James J Corbett 10 9 10 10 10 9 10 9 10 10 9 9 115

Mauro DiFiore Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Kid Chocolate 10 10 9 9 9 10 9 10 10 9 10 10 115
James J Corbett 10 9 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 9 9 116

Round Totals Round Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Kid Chocolate 30 30 27 27 28 30 27 30 30 27 30 30 346
James J Corbett 30 27 30 30 29 28 30 27 30 30 27 27 345


Statistics
Categories Kid Chocolate James J Corbett
Knockdowns scored 0 0


Jabs / Round 3.25 6.00
Hooks / Round 3.50 5.75
Crosses / Round 3.08 2.50
Combinations / Round 3.75 3.08
Uppercuts / Round 2.17 3.25


Punches Landed / Round 15.75 20.58
Punches Missed / Round 63.08 24.33


Punching Accuracy 20.0% 45.8%


Total Number of Fouls 1 4
Holding Head and Hitting 1 1
Rabbit Punching 1
Using Shoulder 1
Leaning on Opponent's Neck 1


Foul Penalties:
Caution 1 4


Suffered Accidental Head Butt 1


No cuts occured


Strategies (demanded/followed)
Cover Up 0 / 0 1 / 1
Fight Inside 0 / 0 0 / 0
Fight Outside (Offensive) 3 / 3 1 / 1
Fight Outside (Defensive) 1 / 1 7 / 7
Go for KO 0 / 0 0 / 0
Go All Out for KO 5 / 4 0 / 0
Protect Cut 0 / 0 0 / 0
Take a Round Off 0 / 0 0 / 0


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Preliminary 2
Pancho Villa vs Sam Langford

Fight info: Paul Sauve Arena, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2012-08-08, announcer is Chuck Hull, referee is Hubert Earle, the bout will be scored by three judges: Ken Rudd (Canada), Sylvain Leblanc (Canada) and Ricardo Bays (United States), ring card girl is Amy Longlegs, this is not a title bout, the bout is scheduled for 12 rounds, three KD rule is not in effect, save by the bell only in last round, referee or doctor can stop the fight, mandatory 8 count is not in effect, fight stopped due to an accidental head butt: Tech. Draw through 4/Scorecard after 4, game will check for injuries, game will not adjust ratings for weight class, use judges bias is set to 'random', Scoring System is 10 Points
In the red corner: Pancho Villa - Record: 3-11-0 - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: George Benton - Cut Man: Lou Duva
In the blue corner: Sam Langford - Record: 3-3-2 (1) - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: Fritz Sdunek - Cut Man: Joe Chavez

Round 1
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Earle gives the fighters their final instructions. They touch gloves and return to their respective corners to await the bell for the start of Round 1. 0:0
0:15 Look at that subtle shoulder movement. See how Villa rolls them? That throws off your opponent's timing. 0:0
0:24 Langford fires a volley of punches but Villa was already moving laterally and was out of harm's way. 0:0
0:39 Langford lets his hands go but his punches land on the arms of Villa. 0:0
0:41 * Villa has Langford in a headlock as he rains down punches, Earle breaks the fighters and issues a stern warning to him 3:0
01:15 Langford fires a lead right that Villa manages to avoid. 3:0
01:17 Villa rips a hook to the body. 5:0
01:32 Langford is probing with his jab as he tries to find an opening in Pancho Villa's defense. 5:0
01:36 Langford is motioning with his gloves for Pancho Villa to bring it on, but Langford is not being overly aggressive himself right now. 5:0
01:48 Langford fails to connect with that punch. He pushed it out there instead of cutting loose with it. 5:0
02:00 Langford connects with a violent combination! 5:4
02:00 Villa was staggered by those punches! 5:4
02:14 Langford lands a wicked combination! 5:8
02:14 How is Villa standing after those shots? 5:8
02:27 Sam Langford wings the right cross and it gets in, though without a lot of steam on it. 5:10
02:39 Villa lands a nice jab. He tries to follow it up with a cross but it misses. 7:10
02:48 Langford rips a hook to the head. 7:12
02:57 Langford gets in close and comes straight up to the chin of Villa with an uppercut. 7:14
03:00 The bell sounds ending Round 1. 8:16

Round 2
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Both fighters look ready to go as Round 2 begins. 0:0
0:14 Villa is either lucky or has radar. Langford's last punch missed landing by a fraction of an inch! 0:0
0:17 Villa sneaks home the right cross. 2:0
0:26 George Benton seemed to pump up Villa between rounds. 2:0
0:30 Earle tries to separate the boxers but Langford has a vice-like grip on Villa. 2:0
0:35 Earle has to break them apart. 2:0
0:40 As high as Langford is holding his gloves he is leaving his body wide open to a damaging body punch if Villa takes advantage of it. 2:0
0:47 Earle yells at the fighters to separate but Langford and Villa are a tangle of arms. 2:0
0:52 * The referee is cautioning Villa about leaning on the neck of his opponent. It's a good tactic if you can get away with it because it tends to tire out the other fighter but Earle isn't going to let it happen. 2:0
01:21 Langford lands a solid hook! 2:4
01:21 Villa is reeling.. 2:4
01:56 The fighters are tangled up inside. Villa has a hand free and lands a little uppercut. 4:4
02:09 Langford lands a flurry to the ribs of Villa. 4:6
02:25 The two men are bumping heads as they wrestle on the inside. Now, Villa lands a short uppercut to the chin of Langford. 6:6
02:46 Villa is still trying to find the range with his punches. He's just missing with some of his shots. 6:6
02:48 Langford connects with stiff left hook to the body. 6:9
03:00 Villa is moving like he is walking on air tonight. 6:9
03:00 There's the bell. That brings Round 2 to a close. 7:9

Round 3
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Here come the fighters to ring center... 0:0
0:09 Langford goes downstairs with the hook. 0:2
0:22 Villa misses badly. It looked like he changed his mind half way through the punch. 0:2
0:29 Langford lands a vicious uppercut! 0:6
0:29 That punch may have stunned Villa momentarily. 0:6
0:46 Sam Langford lets his hands go inside, but Villa protects his body well. 0:6
0:57 Villa doesn't connect with the cross. 0:6
01:00 Langford lands a jab to Pancho Villa's midsection 0:8
01:09 The cross scores for Villa. He needs to throw that punch more often. 2:8
01:18 Villa doubles up on the jab and he managed to score with the second one. 4:8
01:34 Villa telegraphed that shot and Langford ducks under it easily. 4:8
01:46 Villa continues to pop the jab 6:8
01:55 A flurry of blows from Villa lands to the body 8:8
02:04 Villa doesn't have to look for Langford this round. He is right there in front of him. 8:8
02:22 Villa looks to work the body, but Sam Langford covers up nicely. 8:8
02:40 Langford moves to the center of the Ring taunting Villa with his hands by his sides. 8:8
02:48 These guys are really going at it and both will be in a little worse shape after this exchange is over. 10:10
03:00 Langford misses with what looked like a backhand. He's lucky. If that had landed, he might have drawn a warning. 10:10
03:00 There's a nice round of applause from the crowd as the round comes to an end. 11:11

Round 4
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Villa didn't sit in the corner between rounds and he comes out quickly to begin Round 4. 0:0
0:08 Whatever Fritz Sdunek said to him in the corner between rounds must have had some effect as Langford has some spring in his step here in the 4th round. 0:0
0:09 Villa connects with an uppercut to the head of Langford. 2:0
0:13 Neither fighter has a mark on them at this point of the fight. 2:0
0:26 Both fighters are being extremely cautious in this one. We hadn't expected such a tactical battle. 2:0
0:42 Langford works his way in and leans on Villa... 2:0
0:46 Earle is shouting at Langford to break! 2:0
0:51 The two fighters have chosen to work on the inside and it's Villa who scores with a short hook to the chest. 4:0
01:01 Both fighters are flailing away but Langford is definitely landing the better punches. 6:3
01:15 Langford has Villa pinned! 6:3
01:15 Langford flicks three quick jabs and at least one got through. 6:5
01:31 Villa misses with an uppercut from way outside. That's a dangerous punch to throw. You leave yourself wide open for a counter. 6:5
01:33 Sam Langford gets inside and fires a hook to Villa's body. 6:7
01:50 Langford throws a straight right that glances off the shoulder of Villa but it's enough to keep him off-balance. 6:7
02:00 Langford scores with a punch that's part uppercut, part hook! 6:9
02:13 Langford seems really focused on what he's doing this round. 6:9
02:30 Villa has Langford trapped! 6:9
02:34 Villa pins Langford's arms. Now they move apart. 6:9
02:39 Earle moves in to break the clinch. 6:9
02:46 Both fighters take a half-step back. 6:9
02:55 Villa does a great job of moving as Sam Langford tries to work inside. 6:9
03:00 Villa is just missing by a hair with his punches. 6:9
03:00 And that ends Round number 4. 5:9

Round 5
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Round 5 is about to begin... There's the bell! 0:0
0:06 Fritz Sdunek was extremely upbeat during the break with Langford providing some solid encouragement. 0:0
0:11 Villa is protecting the body nicely as Langford fails to score inside. 0:0
0:13 Both of these guys look just like they came out of their dressing rooms - not a mark on them. 0:0
0:29 Langford misses wildly with the hook. 0:0
0:43 Hard to choose in that exchange as Langford and Villa go blow for blow. 2:2
0:57 Langford fires a shot, but it glances off Villa's shoulder. 2:2
0:59 Villa forces his way inside and he lands a nice uppercut to the chin of Langford. 4:2
01:10 Sam Langford has Villa trapped in the near neutral corner... 4:2
01:10 Langford connects with an uppercut. He can make good use of that punch if he can continue to get inside. 4:4
01:26 The fighters are jockeying for position as both men try to gain the advantage here in the 5th. 4:4
01:33 Langford dances gracefully across the canvas 4:4
01:38 The two men are circling one another, looking for an opening. 4:4
01:45 Both fighters move back to ring center. 4:4
01:45 Langford scores with a nice right cross. 4:6
01:57 Sam Langford seems really focused on what he's doing this round. 4:6
02:09 Langford is showing some fancy footwork tonight as he moves around Villa. 4:6
02:14 Langford lets a quick hook go, catching Pancho Villa moving in. 4:8
02:26 Villa slides into a neutral corner... 4:8
02:30 Langford whiffs with the hook. 4:8
02:33 Villa hooks off the jab and scores to the body or Langford. 6:8
02:54 Langford brushes the ropes and quickly spins away, heading back to ring center. 6:8
03:00 The bell sounds ending Round 5. Amy 'The Smile' Longlegs is about ready to climb through the ropes and into the ring to the whistles and cheers of the crowd. 6:10

Round 6
Time Commentary Points
0:00 The seconds hurry out of Villa's corner as the bell sounds for Round 6. 0:0
0:16 Langford just can't find the range with that jab. 0:0
0:18 Villa ducks under a jab and brings an uppercut right down main street. 2:0
0:23 These guys both look like they have barely been in a fight at all.. 2:0
0:31 Sam Langford moves in and connects with a compact uppercut to the head. 2:2
0:47 Villa leaves the jab just short. 2:2
0:54 Langford is pinned in his own corner... 2:2
0:58 Pancho Villa just misses with a huge shot as Sam Langford chooses the perfect time to suddenly backpedal. 2:2
01:10 * Earle is telling Langford to quit leading with his head. 2:5
01:33 Villa is holding. Well, he can't get hit if Langford can't throw punches, I guess. 2:5
01:38 Now they break clean. 2:5
01:57 Villa voluntarily moves onto the ropes. 2:5
02:05 * Villa is hitting Langford in the back of his head and Earle has seen enough as he issues a warning for rabbit punching. 4:5
02:23 The fighters have worked their way back to the center of the ring. 4:5
02:28 Villa suddenly goes southpaw and tries to find an opening. But his punches miss from this side too. Now he goes back to his orthodox stance. 4:5
02:30 Langford rocks Villa with a short uppercut to the jaw from inside. 4:8
02:39 Langford retreats into a neutral corner. 4:8
02:39 A straight cross from Villa gets through Sam Langford's guard. 6:8
02:53 Pancho Villa just comes up short with the uppercut. 6:8
03:00 Villa ends up behind Langford as he deftly avoids a straight ahead attack moving to his right. 6:8
03:00 The fighters continue the action as the bell rings to finish Round 6, forcing Earle to step in. 8:8

Round 7
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Langford looks to be in excellent shape as Round 7 gets underway. 0:0
0:06 Langford's corner men did their job with quiet efficiency and confidence. 0:0
0:11 Langford throws a flurry of punches but Villa either blocks or slips them. 0:0
0:13 Villa lands a jab to the midsection 2:0
0:18 Both fighters show virtually nothing in the way of damage. 2:0
0:29 Langford has Villa blocked in! 2:0
0:29 Not much steam behind Langford's jab, but it scores nonetheless. 2:2
0:45 Langford misses with the jab. He lets go with a left and that fails to find its mark, too. 2:2
0:48 Villa dips and connects with a hook to the side of Langford's head. 4:2
01:00 Villa lands a rapier like jab to the head of Langford 6:2
01:10 Langford drills Villa with a left and right and another left. 6:4
01:31 Villa has Langford cornered! 6:4
01:35 Villa ties up Langford... 6:4
01:40 Earle has to separate the two... 6:4
01:51 Langford tries to drop the right hand over the top but Villa ducks under it. 6:4
02:04 Villa picks off the jab thrown by Langford. 6:4
02:10 Langford's corner is shouting at him to be more aggressive. He seems to hear but it remains to be seen if he'll follow the advice. 6:4
02:14 Villa quickly hitches up his trunks. 6:4
02:17 Langford moves into a neutral corner. 6:4
02:22 Villa is flicking the jab, trying to keep Sam Langford at long range. 6:4
02:31 The two fighters lean on one another. Their arms are free and they should be throwing punches. Now they separate and the action resumes. 6:4
02:36 Langford retreats into the far left corner. 6:4
02:36 Pancho Villa feints downstairs, then lands two quick blows to the head. 8:4
02:50 That's a pretty long clinch! Do these guys want to hug or fight? 8:4
02:55 Villa pushes Langford away. 8:4
03:00 Villa backs into a neutral corner. 8:4
03:00 Langford misses with that combination. 8:4
03:00 Round 7 finishes with the sound of the bell. 7:5

Round 8
Time Commentary Points
0:00 The bell sounds to start Round 8. 0:0
0:05 Villa got some great advice from George Benton between rounds, let's see if he puts it to use here in round 8. 0:0
0:07 Neither fighter is straying far from the middle of the ring. 0:0
0:11 Langford takes a hard combination from Pancho Villa 5:0
0:11 Langford is trying to reach for the ropes! His legs have turned to jelly! 5:0
0:16 Despite the punches landed, both fighters remain unmarked. 5:0
0:25 Villa is moving like a ghost out there, as Langford trys in vain to corner him 5:0
0:34 Villa lands a smashing cross! 9:0
0:34 Langford looks shaken! 9:0
0:50 Earle has to pull the fighters away from each other as Villa locks up Langford's arms. 9:0
0:55 Langford works his way free! 9:0
01:02 Langford scores with consecutive blows to the body of Villa. 9:2
01:12 Villa lets his hands go paintbrushing the body of Langford 11:2
01:28 Villa pummels Langford, capping off his assault with a stiff cross! 15:2
01:28 Langford looks stunned! 15:2
01:41 Villa tries to go to the body but he can't find an opening. 15:2
01:53 Villa has his arms wrapped around Langford... Now they separate. 15:2
01:58 Referee Earle steps in to break it up. 15:2
02:03 Langford lands a cross to the body. 15:4
02:17 Villa tries to double up on the jab but neither hit the mark. 15:4
02:19 Langford scores with a cross to the breadbasket. 15:6
02:36 Langford takes a heavy cross downstairs. 19:6
02:36 Langford is favoring his ribs, he's hurt!! 19:6
02:44 It is a good boxing crowd tonight. They know the game and are reacting to every good punch that lands. 19:6
02:52 Villa tries a straight right that's blocked by the gloves of Langford. 19:6
02:55 That uppercut landed from way outside, but Langford is slick enough to get away with it. 19:9
02:59 * The crowd, corners, and fighters are stunned as Earle ends the round before the bell rings. Everyone else knows what is going on, but not Earle. 19:9

Round 9
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Round 9 begins as the bell sounds. 0:0
0:15 Villa scores with a tremendous right just above the waistline! 4:0
0:15 Langford was shaken by those blows! 4:0
0:20 Neither fighter shows any wear and tear at this point. 4:0
0:24 Langford received a pep talk from Fritz Sdunek before he left his corner; we'll see if it worked. 4:0
0:30 Langford lets his hands go but his punches land on the arms of Villa. 4:0
0:47 Langford is giving Villa a lot of side-to-side movement. 4:0
0:52 Both fighters are circling, keeping their distance from each other. 4:0
01:00 Villa slides along the far ropes. 4:0
01:09 Villa wants to go downstairs, but can't penetrate Langford's defense. 4:0
01:20 Villa just delivered a wake-up call!!! He really caught Langford with a sharp combination! 8:0
01:20 Langford looks to be in big trouble after that barrage! 8:0
01:36 Villa fires a wild overhand right and misses everything. 8:0
01:44 Langford slides into the corner... 8:0
01:48 Langford picks off the jab by Villa. 8:0
01:55 Sam Langford ducks into an uppercut from Villa. 10:0
02:07 Villa traps Langford in the corner! 10:0
02:12 Villa dips as if to launch a body shot, then goes upstairs with a quick hook to the head that puts Langford back on his heels! 15:0
02:12 Langford took far too many hard shots from Villa in that flurry and he is hurt! 15:0
02:16 It looks like there's a bit of swelling starting under Langford's left eye. 15:0
02:25 Villa fires and misses. 15:0
02:35 Langford moves into the right corner. 15:0
02:40 Pancho Villa misses wildly with the Hook. 15:0
02:47 * Langford is complaining and Earle agrees. A warning for holding and hitting is being given to Villa. 18:0
02:56 Villa knows he has Langford hurt as he wades in swinging! 18:0
03:00 The bell sounds ending Round 9. 20:1

Round 10
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Villa rushes out at the bell. Whatever his corner said to him seems to have him fired up. 0:0
0:11 Langford throws punches in bunches and that's the way to disrupt your opponent's rhythm. 0:2
0:21 Villa slides into his own corner... 0:2
0:25 Langford can't find the range as he tries to work the body. 0:2
0:40 Langford's misses as Villa backpedals away. 0:2
0:47 Villa backs away and hitches up his trunks. 0:2
0:51 Villa scores with a cross, though it did not land flush. 2:2
01:03 The fighters are at ring center... 2:2
01:03 Villa bobs and weaves his way inside and lets his hands go, scoring with a hook. 4:2
01:25 * Villa lands a vicious hook and down goes Langford! 4:2
01:27 Earle starts counting... 13:2
01:27 1... 13:2
01:28 2... 13:2
01:29 3... 13:2
01:30 4... 13:2
01:31 5... 13:2
01:32 6... 13:2
01:33 7... 13:2
01:34 Sam Langford is desperately trying to stand as the count hits 8 but he is badly hurt. 13:2
01:34 * Langford makes it to his feet but his legs look wobbly! He is going to have to call on all his skills to remain in the fight. 13:2
01:34 Earle is allowing the fight to continue. Langford looks real shaken to us, however. 13:2
01:34 Villa is raining blows down on Langford, who is obviously hurt. Villa wants to take the decision out of the hands of the judges and he has a chance to do just that! 13:2
01:43 Langford is blocked in his own corner... 13:2
01:47 Villa cuts loose with a combination and the crowd roars, but the truth is none of those punches landed. Langford had his elbows tucked in nicely. 13:2
01:58 Villa misses with the left and then fails to connect with the right as well. 13:2
02:09 Pancho Villa buries a straight right, followed by a solid left hook to the ribs. 16:2
02:09 Villa picks up the pace sensing he can get Langford out of there! 16:2
02:22 That was a violent straight right by Villa! 21:2
02:22 Langford was stunned by that last flurry of punches! 21:2
02:27 There appears to be increased swelling under Langford's left eye. 21:2
02:36 Pancho Villa lands a solid uppercut! 26:2
02:36 Langford appears to be stunned! 26:2
02:40 Langford's mouthpiece is hanging out. He's really laboring and I don't think he's got anything left. Look for Earle to jump in any moment now and end the fight. 26:2
02:45 Pancho Villa lets his hands go again and gets in several scoring blows. 28:2
02:54 * Wow! That shot landed like a lightning bolt! Langford is down on his back! 28:2
02:57 Earle motions Villa to a neutral corner and starts the count. 37:2
02:57 1... 37:2
02:58 2... 37:2
02:59 3... 37:2
03:00 4... 37:2
03:00 5... 37:2
03:00 6... 37:2
03:00 7... 37:2
03:00 8... 37:2
03:00 9... 37:2
03:00 10! 37:2
03:00 * Langford can't beat the count! It's over! Langford has been stopped cold here in round 10. 37:2

Fight Result

Let's go to Chuck Hull for the call...

The winner by knockout at the end of Round 10 is...

Pancho Villa!


Score Cards

Ken Rudd Round Total
Canada 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Pancho Villa 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 9 10 84
Sam Langford 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 9 88

Sylvain Leblanc Round Total
Canada 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Pancho Villa 9 9 10 9 9 10 9 10 10 85
Sam Langford 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 88

Ricardo Bays Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Pancho Villa 9 9 10 9 9 10 10 10 10 86
Sam Langford 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 87

Round Totals Round Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Pancho Villa 27 27 29 27 27 30 29 29 30 255
Sam Langford 30 30 30 30 30 30 28 28 27 263


Statistics
Categories Pancho Villa Sam Langford
Knockdowns scored 2 0


Jabs / Round 7.60 4.30
Hooks / Round 3.60 2.90
Crosses / Round 5.50 3.00
Combinations / Round 6.30 3.70
Uppercuts / Round 4.20 4.10


Punches Landed / Round 27.20 18.00
Punches Missed / Round 61.70 44.00


Punching Accuracy 30.6% 29.0%


Total Number of Fouls 4 1
Holding Head and Hitting 2
Rabbit Punching 1
Head Butting 1
Leaning on Opponent's Neck 1


Foul Penalties:
Official Warning 1
Caution 3 1


Bouts with eye swelling resulting from punches 1


No cuts occured


Strategies (demanded/followed)
Cover Up 0 / 0 2 / 2
Fight Inside 0 / 0 0 / 0
Fight Outside (Offensive) 6 / 6 0 / 0
Fight Outside (Defensive) 0 / 0 9 / 9
Go for KO 0 / 0 0 / 0
Go All Out for KO 3 / 3 0 / 0
Protect Cut 0 / 0 0 / 0
Take a Round Off 0 / 0 0 / 0


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Re: #4# Event 15 (1-6)

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Support Bout
Abe Attell vs Antonio Cervantes

Fight info: Briggs Stadium, Detroit, MI, United States, 2012-08-08, announcer is Michael Pass, referee is Joe Cortez, the bout will be scored by three judges: Barry Druxman (United States), Hilton Whitaker III (United States) and Marty Denkin (United States), ring card girl is Amy Longlegs, this is not a title bout, the bout is scheduled for 12 rounds, three KD rule is not in effect, save by the bell only in last round, referee or doctor can stop the fight, mandatory 8 count is not in effect, fight stopped due to an accidental head butt: Tech. Draw through 4/Scorecard after 4, game will check for injuries, game will not adjust ratings for weight class, use judges bias is set to 'random', Scoring System is 10 Points
In the red corner: Abe Attell - Record: 6-6-3 - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: Jesse Reid - Cut Man: Bill Gore
In the blue corner: Antonio Cervantes - Record: 1-1-2 - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: Thel Torrance - Cut Man: Chick Ferrara

Round 1
Time Commentary Points
0:00 There's no more time for speculation as the fight gets underway here in Round 1. 0:0
0:13 Attell fires a straight right. He split the gloves with that punch. 2:0
0:38 Cervantes is bouncing on his toes, avoiding Attell attempts to move inside on him. 2:0
0:42 Both fighters are circling, keeping their distance from each other. 2:0
0:54 Attell has his arms wrapped around Cervantes... Now they separate. 2:0
0:59 Cortez pries them apart. 2:0
01:03 Attell hitches up his trunks. He'd better be careful. He may get nailed while his hands are down. 2:0
01:11 Cervantes's constant movement can be frustrating to an opponent who's not capable of cutting off the ring on him. 2:0
01:22 Antonio Cervantes fires a left hand that Attell takes high on the shoulder. 2:0
01:24 Attell shoots a cross to the midsection. 4:0
01:40 The quickness and footwork of Attell is definitely keeping Cervantes off balance. 4:0
01:49 Cervantes lands a devastating uppercut! 4:5
01:49 That shot landed square and Attell felt it, he's in a world of hurt! 4:5
01:58 Both fighters come into this fight predicting a win... Not that you'd expect anything else. 4:5
02:05 Attell lands a brutal cross to head of Cervantes. 7:5
02:14 Cervantes slips inside and buries a hook to the body of Attell. 7:8
02:27 Cervantes digs a short hook to ribs of Attell. 7:10
02:40 Cervantes throws a flurry of punches but Attell either blocks or slips them. 7:10
02:48 Cervantes is receiving a lot of encouragement from his corner. If this helps win fights, he has a real good shot tonight. 7:10
02:51 Cervantes drills Attell with a left and right and another left. 7:12
03:00 There's the bell ending Round 1. 7:14

Round 2
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Round 2 begins as the bell sounds. 0:0
0:08 "Kid Pambele" continues to pop the jab 0:2
0:16 Cervantes got quite a pep talk in his corner; we'll see if Thel Torrance's instructions work. 0:2
0:18 A sizzling cross from Cervantes finds it's mark. 0:5
0:27 There's a lot of excitement surrounding this fight. The fans are really in to it. 0:5
0:29 Cervantes connects with an uppercut. He can make good use of that punch if he can continue to get inside. 0:7
0:46 Attell lands a crushing cross! 4:7
0:46 Cervantes is gasping for air!! 4:7
01:00 Cervantes throws a straight right that glances off the shoulder of Attell but it's enough to keep him off-balance. 4:7
01:07 Attell lands a solid hook! 8:7
01:07 Cervantes is favoring his ribs, he's hurt!! 8:7
01:21 Antonio Cervantes cuts loose with a combination and the crowd roars, but the truth is none of those punches landed. Attell had his elbows tucked in nicely. 8:7
01:23 Attell flicks three quick jabs and at least one got through. 10:7
01:32 Attell doesn't have to look for Cervantes this round. He is right there in front of him. 10:7
01:35 Attell moves in and connects with a compact uppercut to the head. 12:7
01:49 Cervantes lands a vicious cross! 12:12
01:49 Attell seems to be in big trouble after that blow... 12:12
02:00 Cervantes lands the lead cross. 12:14
02:13 Antonio Cervantes lets his hands go but his punches land on the arms of Attell. 12:14
02:34 Attell misses with the left and then fails to connect with the right as well. 12:14
02:36 Cervantes shoots the jab into the chest of Attell. 12:16
02:46 As high as Abe Attell is holding his gloves he is leaving his body wide open to a damaging body punch if Cervantes takes advantage of it. 12:16
02:58 That's a pretty long clinch! Do these guys want to hug or fight? 12:16
03:00 Cervantes and Attell each take a step back. 12:16
03:00 Non stop action as they battled from pillar to post in that round!! 12:16

Round 3
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Round 3 gets underway as the fighters move to the middle of the ring. 0:0
0:20 Attell fires a wild overhand right and misses everything. 0:0
0:22 Cervantes scores with a cross to the breadbasket. 0:2
0:31 Antonio Cervantes connects with a cross to Abe Attell's body. 0:4
0:45 Antonio Cervantes doesn't connect with the uppercut. 0:4
0:52 Abe Attell just delivered a wake-up call!!! He really caught Cervantes with a sharp combination! 5:4
0:52 Cervantes is trying to regroup after those punches... 5:4
01:01 Attell gets the cross through Cervantes's guard. 7:4
01:01 There's time for Attell to finish Cervantes if he can do it. 7:4
01:10 Attell finds a home for his jab, keeping Cervantes at bay. 9:4
01:10 Cervantes is definitely in trouble. Attell needs to pick his shots and he can knock him out right now. 9:4
01:18 Cervantes is going to come out on the short end of this exchange of punches. 12:6
01:18 Cervantes is badly stunned and Attell will try to finish him off here in the 3rd round! 12:6
01:27 Attell misses with the jab but scores with the follow up cross. 14:6
01:27 Attell senses he has Cervantes in trouble and he is pouring it on! 14:6
01:41 Attell tries to go to the body but he can't find an opening. 14:6
01:47 Both fighters are pawing with the jab, trying to find an opening. Attell digs a quick hook into the exposed side of Cervantes. 16:6
01:47 Attell is going to let it all hang out and try to end this fight right here and now! 16:6
01:52 Cervantes's right eye looks like it may have a bit of swelling starting. 16:6
02:01 Attell is dancing and flicking harmless punches at Cervantes. 16:6
02:13 Attell comes in low. Cervantes puts a headlock on him. Cortez knocks Cervantes's arm off Abe Attell's head. 16:6
02:17 Cortez moves them apart. 16:6
02:30 Cervantes grabs and holds Attell... 16:6
02:39 Attell tries to get free... Here comes Cortez to break them up... 16:6
02:46 Cervantes moves in and scores with a quick jab. 16:8
03:00 Attell misses with that uppercut. 16:8
03:00 The bell sounds - more boxing to come in a moment. 17:8

Round 4
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Here come the fighters to ring center... 0:0
0:12 Abe Attell misses with the left and then fails to connect with the right as well. 0:0
0:19 Cervantes landed a sharp combination that rocked Attell back on his heels! 0:4
0:19 Attell seems to be back on an even keel after those blows... 0:4
0:33 Attell darts in and out, making himself a tough target. 0:4
0:38 Cervantes eats a jab from Attell 2:4
0:50 Both fighters are being extremely cautious in this one. We hadn't expected such a tactical battle. 2:4
0:54 Cervantes's corner is urging him on. They're really vocal tonight. 2:4
01:02 Attell lands a strong uppercut! 6:4
01:02 Attell has Cervantes hurt badly, he is just trying to hang on right now!! 6:4
01:06 The swelling is increasing around Cervantes's right. 6:4
01:20 * Ouch, I felt that one Cervantes is being warned by Cortez to watch the low blows. 6:6
01:46 Attell wraps up Cervantes. 6:6
01:55 Attell uses his shoulder to force Antonio Cervantes out of the clinch. 6:6
02:04 Attell lets his hands go but his punches land on the arms of Cervantes. 6:6
02:14 Attell's jab falls short, but the cross gets in behind it. 8:6
02:23 Attell sneaks home the right cross. 10:6
02:28 Cervantes's swelling isn't getting any better; as a matter of fact it's even more swollen here in round 4. 10:6
02:40 Attell is circling his opponent. 10:6
02:47 Attell lands a jab to Cervantes's midsection 12:6
03:00 Attell fires and misses. 12:6
03:00 The bell sounds ending Round 4. 14:6

Round 5
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Attell didn't sit in the corner between rounds and he comes out quickly to begin Round 5. 0:0
0:08 Cervantes got some great advice from Thel Torrance between rounds, let's see if he puts it to use here in round 5. 0:0
0:08 If the swelling was lessened by Cervantes's corner, it wasn't reduced enough to make a big difference. It's going to be a factor in this fight if it continues to worsen. 0:0
0:09 Abe Attell gets in close and comes straight up to the chin of Cervantes with an uppercut. 2:0
0:18 Both fighters let their hands go with Attell coming out on top in that melee. 5:2
0:32 Attell drops his shoulder as if to throw a right, then quickly rips a quick left hook to the body. 10:2
0:32 Cervantes appears shaken by those punches! 10:2
0:36 There appears to be increased swelling under Cervantes's right eye. 10:2
0:41 A flurry of punches are exchanged, but Attell is coming out on top. 13:4
0:55 Attell just comes up short with the combination. 13:4
01:01 It is a good boxing crowd tonight. They know the game and are reacting to every good punch that lands. 13:4
01:04 Attell fires a jab to the body 15:4
01:09 Cervantes is going to have to protect his continually swelling right eye or it is going to become an issue in this fight! 15:4
01:22 Attell just landed a devastating three punch combo! 19:4
01:22 That series of punches rocked Cervantes and he looks to be in trouble. 19:4
01:35 Cervantes misses the lead right, but follows up with a left hook that finds the mark. 19:6
01:50 Attell is flicking the jab, trying to keep Cervantes at long range. 19:6
01:59 Attell lands a hard cross! 23:6
01:59 Cervantes looks like he might have been hurt by that punch! 23:6
02:04 The swelling under Cervantes's right eye is growing to a point where the eye could end up shut if his corner can't reduce or at least control it. 23:6
02:11 Attell glances a hook off Cervantes's side. 25:6
02:25 Attell seems really focused on what he's doing this round. 25:6
02:29 Attell's fans are here in force tonight, cheering everything he does. 25:6
02:36 Cervantes connects with a violent cross! 25:10
02:36 That's the punch Cervantes hoped to land! Abe Attell looks to be in bad shape after that blow! 25:10
02:48 Attell scores with a punishing jab 28:10
02:52 * Cervantes's corner looks like they are ready to throw in the towell. Cortez jumps in and is waving it off!! It's over! The winner by TKO here in round 5...Attell! 28:10

Fight Result

Michael Pass has the call...

Ladies and Gentlemen! The winner by technical knockout at the 02:53 mark in Round 5 is...

Abe Attell!


Score Cards

Barry Druxman Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Abe Attell 9 10 10 10 39
Antonio Cervantes 10 9 9 9 37

Hilton Whitaker III Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Abe Attell 9 10 9 10 38
Antonio Cervantes 10 9 10 9 38

Marty Denkin Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Abe Attell 9 9 10 9 37
Antonio Cervantes 10 10 9 10 39

Round Totals Round Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Abe Attell 27 29 29 29 114
Antonio Cervantes 30 28 28 28 114


Statistics
Categories Abe Attell Antonio Cervantes
Knockdowns scored 0 0


Jabs / Round 11.80 6.60
Hooks / Round 6.40 5.20
Crosses / Round 10.60 4.40
Combinations / Round 6.00 4.40
Uppercuts / Round 3.60 4.60


Punches Landed / Round 38.40 25.20
Punches Missed / Round 49.80 35.60


Punching Accuracy 43.5% 41.4%


Total Number of Fouls 0 1
Low Blow 1


Foul Penalties:
Caution 1


Bouts with eye swelling resulting from punches 1


No cuts occured


Strategies (demanded/followed)
Cover Up 0 / 0 1 / 1
Fight Inside 0 / 0 0 / 0
Fight Outside (Offensive) 2 / 2 0 / 0
Fight Outside (Defensive) 0 / 0 2 / 1
Go for KO 0 / 0 0 / 0
Go All Out for KO 0 / 0 0 / 0
Protect Cut 0 / 0 0 / 0
Take a Round Off 0 / 0 0 / 0


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Re: #4# Event 15 (1-6)

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Co-Feature
Jack Dempsey vs Peter Jackson

Fight info: Pope County Fairgrounds, Russellville, AR, United States, 2012-08-08, announcer is Bob Alexander, referee is Benji Esteves, the bout will be scored by three judges: Bill Lerch (United States), William James (United States) and Orlando Sam (Panama), ring card girl is Amy Longlegs, this is not a title bout, the bout is scheduled for 12 rounds, three KD rule is not in effect, save by the bell only in last round, referee or doctor can stop the fight, mandatory 8 count is not in effect, fight stopped due to an accidental head butt: Tech. Draw through 4/Scorecard after 4, game will check for injuries, game will not adjust ratings for weight class, use judges bias is set to 'random', Scoring System is 10 Points
In the red corner: Jack Dempsey - Record: 12-7-2 (9) - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: Rudy Perez - Cut Man: Percy Richardson
In the blue corner: Peter Jackson - Record: 9-10-2 (8) - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: Augie Scimeca - Cut Man: Danny Milano

Round 1
Time Commentary Points
0:00 The crowd is anticipating a good fight tonight as the bell sounds for Round 1. 0:0
0:10 * It looked like that punch from Jack Dempsey landed akwardly and he is in a lot of pain. is asking Dempsey if he wants to continue and he indicates he can't! Jackson is the winner by TKO as Dempsey has suffered some type of injury to his hand! 0:0

Fight Result

We go to the ring where Bob Alexander is ready with the call...

Ladies and Gentlemen! The winner by technical knockout at the 0:11 mark in Round 1 is...

Peter Jackson!


Score Cards

Bill Lerch Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Jack Dempsey
Peter Jackson

William James Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Jack Dempsey
Peter Jackson

Orlando Sam Round Total
Panama 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Jack Dempsey
Peter Jackson

Round Totals Round Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Jack Dempsey
Peter Jackson


Statistics
Categories Jack Dempsey Peter Jackson
Knockdowns scored 0 0


Jabs / Round 0.00 0.00
Hooks / Round 0.00 0.00
Crosses / Round 0.00 0.00
Combinations / Round 0.00 0.00
Uppercuts / Round 0.00 0.00


Punches Landed / Round 0.00 0.00
Punches Missed / Round 0.00 0.00


Punching Accuracy 1.$% 1.$%


Total Number of Fouls 0 0


No cuts occured


Strategies (demanded/followed)
Cover Up 0 / 0 0 / 0
Fight Inside 0 / 0 0 / 0
Fight Outside (Offensive) 0 / 0 0 / 0
Fight Outside (Defensive) 0 / 0 0 / 0
Go for KO 0 / 0 0 / 0
Go All Out for KO 0 / 0 0 / 0
Protect Cut 0 / 0 0 / 0
Take a Round Off 0 / 0 0 / 0


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Re: #4# Event 15 (1-6)

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Main Event
Stanley Ketchel vs Roy Jones Jr

Fight info: Dunes Hotel, Las Vegas, NV, United States, 2012-08-08, announcer is Damian Pinto, referee is Brian Garry, the bout will be scored by three judges: Bill Holmes (United States), George Kachulis (United States) and David Sutherland (United States), ring card girl is Amy Longlegs, this is not a title bout, the bout is scheduled for 12 rounds, three KD rule is not in effect, save by the bell only in last round, referee or doctor can stop the fight, mandatory 8 count is not in effect, fight stopped due to an accidental head butt: Tech. Draw through 4/Scorecard after 4, game will check for injuries, game will not adjust ratings for weight class, use judges bias is set to 'random', Scoring System is 10 Points
In the red corner: Stanley Ketchel - Record: 8-6-0 (7) - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: Bill Gore - Cut Man: Ace Marotta
In the blue corner: Roy Jones Jr - Record: 7-7-0 (2) - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: John David Jackson - Cut Man: Tommy Gallagher

Round 1
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Here come the fighters to ring center as the bell sounds to begin the first round. 0:0
0:08 Ketchel scores with a nice right cross. 2:0
0:22 Ketchel fires a wild overhand right and misses everything. 2:0
0:29 Jones Jr lands a strong uppercut! 2:4
0:29 That blow connected solidly to the head of Ketchel and he is stunned! 2:4
0:38 Ketchel lands the right hand. He's pretty effective with that punch when he sets it up right. 4:4
0:47 There's a lot of excitement surrounding this fight. The fans are really in to it. 4:4
01:04 Jones Jr has his arms wrapped around Stanley Ketchel... Now they separate. 4:4
01:08 Garry is shouting at Roy Jones Jr to break! 4:4
01:13 The action slows for the moment. 4:4
01:25 Ketchel had the upper hand in an action packed exchange! 7:6
01:43 Ketchel just can't find the range with that jab. 7:6
01:45 Jones Jr lands a double left, one to the head and one to the body. 7:8
01:59 Stanley Ketchel just absorbed a terrifying shot to the body. 7:12
01:59 That series of punches rocked Ketchel and he looks to be in trouble. 7:12
02:11 Ketchel scores with a pinpoint hook to the chin of Jones Jr. 10:12
02:28 Ketchel voluntarily moves onto the ropes. 10:12
02:42 Jones Jr works himself free. Now the fighters move back to ring center. 10:12
02:57 Look out! That was a straight right by Jones Jr! 10:16
02:57 Ketchel is dazed and he is in trouble!! 10:16
03:00 What a great round of boxing as both fighters traded heavy leather. And the crowd is letting the combatants know that they like what they're seeing! 12:16

Round 2
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Jones Jr didn't sit in the corner between rounds and he comes out quickly to begin Round 2. 0:0
0:08 Roy Jones Jr received a pep talk from Tommy Gallagher before he left his corner; we'll see if it worked. 0:0
0:13 Ketchel tries to give angles as he continues his relentless forward motion. 0:0
0:20 Ketchel moves into a neutral corner. 0:0
0:25 Jones Jr lands a devastating uppercut! 0:4
0:25 Ketchel was shaken by that blow! 0:4
0:35 Roy Jones Jr is trapped in the corner... 0:4
0:35 Both fighters are feinting with the shoulders. Now, Ketchel lands the right hand. 2:4
0:44 Ketchel likes to use the hook but he'd better get a little closer when he throws it or Jones Jr's going to beat him to the punch and hurt him! 4:4
0:55 Jones Jr walks into a hard jab from Ketchel 7:4
01:12 Jones Jr has freed himself from Ketchel. They move quickly to ring center. 7:4
01:24 Jones Jr is either lucky or has radar. Ketchel's last punch missed landing by a fraction of an inch! 7:4
01:26 Jones Jr connects with a double jab, followed by a right. 7:6
01:35 Jones Jr retreats into the far corner. 7:6
01:35 Ketchel connects with an uppercut. He can make good use of that punch if he can continue to get inside. 9:6
01:45 The fighters are back at ring center... 9:6
01:49 Ketchel throws a leaping shot that fails to hit the target. 9:6
01:56 Both men look to measure one another. 9:6
02:04 Ketchel lands a vicious cross! 14:6
02:04 Jones Jr was rattled by that shot and he is hurt! 14:6
02:14 Ketchel's jab is fast and accurate. 16:6
02:31 Jones Jr ties up Ketchel... 16:6
02:43 Referee Garry has to separate the two... 16:6
02:52 The fighters are tied up. Ketchel tries to extract himself. He gets his arms free. 16:6
03:00 Jones Jr tries to get free... Here comes Garry to break them up... 16:6
03:00 The Referee has to get between Ketchel and Jones Jr as they glare at one another. He sends them to their corners as the bell sounds to end the round. 17:6

Round 3
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Jones Jr looks a bit disgusted as Round 3 gets underway. 0:0
0:11 Ketchel is motioning with his gloves for Jones Jr to bring it on, but Ketchel is not being overly aggressive himself right now. 0:0
0:21 Jones Jr is holding... 0:0
0:30 Ketchel works his way free! 0:0
0:44 Ketchel moves into the near right corner. 0:0
0:44 Jones Jr works his way inside and scores with a hook to the body. 0:2
01:01 Ketchel misses with an uppercut from way outside. That's a dangerous punch to throw. You leave yourself wide open for a counter. 0:2
01:03 Jones Jr splits Ketchel's gloves with an uppercut. 0:4
01:17 The fighters are at ring center... 0:4
01:17 Ketchel scores with the jab. 2:4
01:26 Ketchel backs into the far corner. 2:4
01:26 The action heats up as both men trade punches. 4:6
01:39 Jones Jr is blocked in his own corner... 4:6
01:43 Ketchel leaves the jab just short. 4:6
01:50 Jones Jr drops his shoulder as if to throw a right, then quickly rips a quick left hook to the body. 4:10
01:50 Ketchel in on unsteady legs after those punches. 4:10
02:00 There's a wicked cross to the stomach by Stanley Ketchel. He had some steam on that punch. 7:10
02:14 Stanley Ketchel is off target with that cross. 7:10
02:20 Jones Jr lands a strong uppercut! 7:14
02:20 Ketchel is reeling.. 7:14
02:35 Ketchel is moving his head and shoulders side to side, but his feet are not going anywhere, giving Jones Jr a decent target to shoot for. 7:14
02:47 Jones Jr lands a crushing uppercut! 7:19
02:47 Ketchel is hurt! 7:19
03:00 Jones Jr fails to connect with that punch. He pushed it out there instead of cutting loose with it. 7:19
03:00 Ketchel spins around and moves quickly back to his corner at the sound of the bell, ending Round 3. 8:19

Round 4
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Amy 'The Smile' Longlegs exits the ring to wild cheering. We await the bell, signaling the start of Round 4. There it is! 0:0
0:06 Ketchel slides into the corner... 0:0
0:10 Jones Jr is utilizing the ring to his advantage with constant movement. 0:0
0:10 Looking at their faces, you wouldn't know these two were in a fight. 0:0
0:26 The fighters are jockeying for position as both men try to gain the advantage here in the 4th. 0:0
0:39 Ketchel lets his hands go but his punches land on the arms of Jones Jr. 0:0
0:41 Jones Jr gets in a short cross to the body. 0:2
0:58 Jones Jr slides along the far ropes. 0:2
01:02 Both fighters are being cautious and keeping out of range. 0:2
01:06 Jones Jr gets the cross through Ketchel's guard. 0:4
01:06 * Ketchel is bleeding! He's cut! 0:5
01:06 That cut isn't in a real bad spot since it's outside the fighter's right eyebrow. It's unlikely that the blood will flow into the fighter's eye. 0:5
01:06 * There is blood on Ketchel's face as a result of an accidental head butt. 0:5
01:15 Great work to the body by Jones Jr as he scores with both hands. 0:8
01:28 Jones Jr is moving like he is walking on air tonight. 0:8
01:37 Jones Jr seems really focused on what he's doing this round. 0:8
01:46 Jones Jr wings a big left hand at Ketchel but the latter sidesteps the punch. 0:8
01:48 Ketchel lands the hook downstairs as he continues to find openings in Roy Jones Jr's defense. 3:8
02:01 Jones Jr backs into a neutral corner. 3:8
02:06 Ketchel has been watching too much wrestling, the way He's grabbing Jones Jr. 3:8
02:10 The fighters separate after a clinch. 3:8
02:21 Ketchel connects with a violent hook! 8:8
02:21 Roy Jones Jr's knee almost touched the canvas... 8:8
02:42 Ketchel wraps up Jones Jr... Neither fighter will break... 8:8
02:51 Garry separates the two fighters. 8:8
03:00 Stanley Ketchel doesn't look all that graceful but he moves fairly well in the ring. 8:8
03:00 That ends Round 4... But the fighters are still punching! Now Garry jumps between them. 7:10

Round 5
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Round 5 is about to begin... There's the bell! 0:0
0:11 Ketchel goes to the head and the body, though neither punch had much on it. 2:0
0:25 There's a hard shot off the top of Roy Jones Jr's head! 6:0
0:25 Jones Jr is staggered... 6:0
0:35 Jones Jr scores with a razor sharp combination from the outside. 6:3
0:44 That jab from Jones Jr stopped Ketchel in his tracks. 6:6
0:58 Jones Jr is moving around the ring nicely. 6:6
01:07 Jones Jr scores with a tremendous right just above the waistline! 6:10
01:07 Ketchel is clutching his side! 6:10
01:21 Both fighters keep straying from ring center. Now they're back in the middle of the square. 6:10
01:26 Ketchel swings...and misses. 6:10
01:28 Jones Jr goes to work inside landing a hard combination to body. 6:13
01:41 The two fighters have chosen to work on the inside and it's Jones Jr who scores with a short hook to the chest. 6:15
01:55 Jones Jr slips out of a corner, as Ketchel attempts to trap him. 6:15
02:02 Jones Jr has Ketchel trapped! 6:15
02:07 Roy Jones Jr misses with the jab. He lets go with a left and that fails to find its mark, too. 6:15
02:20 Jones Jr sometimes falls in love with his hook ... but when it scores like that one, it's hard to blame him! 6:18
02:20 It looks like Jones Jr has reopened Ketchel's previous wound because Ketchel is now bleeding once again. 6:18
02:20 Ketchel's got blood flowing noticeably again as the cut outside his right eye has reopened here in Round 5. 6:18
02:32 Jones Jr lands a solid combination to the head of Ketchel. 6:21
02:32 Jones Jr momentarily stuns Ketchel with that last shot and it looks like Jones Jr is going to receive some added benefit from the punch because the blood is flowing much more freely from Ketchel's cut. 6:21
02:32 Ketchel has emerged even more bloodied than a minute ago, as the cut outside his right eyebrow gets worse as more punishment adds to it. 6:21
02:42 The crowd is reacting to every punch thrown by these guys, whether it lands or not. 6:21
02:50 Oh!!! Ketchel unleashed a crippling right hand to the head! 10:21
02:50 Roy Jones Jr was stunned by that blow! 10:21
03:00 Stanley Ketchel backs into his own corner... 10:21
03:00 That was a great round as both combatants gave it everything they had and then some. 10:23

Round 6
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Ketchel was a little slow getting off his stool this round. 0:0
0:08 Ketchel bobs and weaves his way inside and lets his hands go, scoring with a hook. 2:0
0:28 Roy Jones Jr pins Ketchel's arms against his body stopping him from throwing any punches. 2:0
0:33 Jones Jr uses his shoulder to force Ketchel out of the clinch. 2:0
0:42 Ketchel is clinching... 2:0
0:54 Now they break clean. 2:0
0:59 Ketchel's corner is urging him on. They're really vocal tonight. 2:0
01:13 Jones Jr lands a stinging jab. 2:2
01:31 Jones Jr misses with the left and then fails to connect with the right as well. 2:2
01:43 Ketchel lands a crushing cross! 6:2
01:43 That shot buckled Jones Jr's legs and he is really unsteady now, like he could go down at any moment! 6:2
01:52 Ketchel lands a brutal cross to head of Jones Jr. 9:2
01:52 * Oh! That last shot has opened a cut on Jones Jr because there's blood flowing from somewhere. 11:2
01:52 A gash on the forehead of Jones Jr is readily apparent. Forehead cuts bleed a lot and this one appears to be in a bad place and could affect Jones Jr's vision. 11:2
01:52 * The referee appears to be jockeying for position; he's moving more than the fighters. Apparently, he wants to get a better look at the cut above Jones Jr's eye. Now, he just steps in and stops the action. Garry is escorting Jones Jr over to the ringside doctor to get an opinion on the severity of the cut. 11:2
01:52 * After some dabbing and swabbing and talking to the fighter, the doctor has concluded that the fight needn't be stopped. He's going to allow the action to continue. The referee is pointing to where he wants Jones Jr to stand and motioning for Ketchel to back up a little. Now Garry is calling time-in, and this fight is going to get back underway here in Round 6. 11:2
02:15 Ketchel lands a wicked uppercut! 16:2
02:15 Jones Jr is hurt and he had better reach deep if he's going to continue! 16:2
02:19 It appears as if Jones Jr has the makings of a tiny mouse under both of his eyes. 16:2
02:24 There's the uppercut from Ketchel. That opening has been there all fight for him. 18:2
02:46 Both fighters move back to ring center. 18:2
02:50 Jones Jr just comes up short with the combination. 18:2
02:57 That hook by Ketchel jarred Jones Jr! 23:2
02:57 Stanley Ketchel has Jones Jr in trouble, he is hurt and trying to hang on!! 23:2
03:00 The seconds tick off the clock ending Round 6. 23:1

Round 7
Time Commentary Points
0:00 Jones Jr and Ketchel square off as the bell sounds to start the action for Round 7. 0:0
0:07 Jones Jr's corner men worked their magic on his's cut on the forehead. There's no bleeding at all under the Vaseline smear. 0:0
0:07 Ketchel has Jones Jr cornered! 0:0
0:12 Stanley Ketchel drives that short hook into Jones Jr's midsection! 5:0
0:12 Jones Jr looks shaken! 5:0
0:21 John David Jackson was really animated in Jones Jr's corner and Jones Jr was nodding in agreement. 5:0
0:26 Ketchel shuffles slowly forward, constantly pressuring Jones Jr. 5:0
0:31 That straight cross from Jones Jr tagged Ketchel. He came right up the middle with that punch. 5:3
0:44 Jones Jr is trying to avoid shots to the body. He'd better look out for shots to the head! 5:3
0:52 Roy Jones Jr is protecting the body nicely as Ketchel fails to score inside. 5:3
0:59 Ketchel takes a hard combination from Jones Jr 5:8
0:59 Ketchel suddenly has a vacant look in his eyes. That's a bad sign. 5:8
01:12 Jones Jr cranks up the hook and connects to Stanley Ketchel's jaw, that one had bad intent behind it! 5:13
01:12 Ketchel is badly hurt! 5:13
01:25 Jones Jr has Ketchel trapped in the lower right neutral corner... 5:13
01:30 Jones Jr whiffs with the uppercut. 5:13
01:45 * Jones Jr lands a perfect cross and Ketchel slumps to the canvas! 5:13
01:47 Garry brings his arm down over Ketchel as he begins the count... 5:21
01:47 1... 5:21
01:48 2... 5:21
01:49 3... 5:21
01:50 4... 5:21
01:51 5... 5:21
01:52 6... 5:21
01:53 7... 5:21
01:53 * Stanley Ketchel is up and leaning on the ropes. Now he comes off them and looks toward Jones Jr. 5:21
01:53 Garry gives Ketchel a quick once over and decides to let the fight go on. 5:21
01:53 Roy Jones Jr knows he has Ketchel hurt as he wades in swinging! 5:21
02:02 Ketchel retreats into his own corner... 5:21
02:02 The cross scores for Jones Jr. He needs to throw that punch more often. 5:23
02:02 Ketchel is badly stunned and Jones Jr will try to finish him off here in the 7th round! 5:23
02:10 Ketchel slides into a neutral corner... 5:23
02:15 Jones Jr looks to work the body, but Ketchel covers up nicely. 5:23
02:26 Ketchel usues subtle movement and a tight guard protecting his body as Jones Jr tries vainly to score. 5:23
02:29 Ketchel has been landing solid uppercuts with both his right and his left hand and there is another one! 8:23
02:33 Jones Jr is starting to fatigue... 8:23
02:38 Both boxers are in the middle of the squared circle. 8:23
02:38 A straight cross from Ketchel gets through Jones Jr's guard. 10:23
02:38 That punch has reopened a cut on Jones Jr as once again you can see blood on the face of Jones Jr. 10:23
02:38 Jones Jr is bleeding once again from that bad cut on his forehead. Again, the concern is how badly the blood obscures the fighter's vision and affects both his accuracy and his defense. 10:23
02:38 * Blood is trickling from the cut over Jones Jr's eye; it has to be impairing his vision somewhat and it's definitely bothering him if the amount of blinking he's doing is any indication. And it looks like . . . yes . . . Referee Garry is notifying the timekeeper to stop the clock. He wants the doctor at ringside to take a look at Jones Jr's facial wound. 10:23
02:42 * Garry steps in and stops the fight. * Jones Jr is bloody mess, the cut over his eye has gotten to bad to allow this fight to continue. Ketchel wins by a TKO! 10:23

Fight Result

Let's go to Damian Pinto for the call...

Ladies and Gentlemen! The winner by technical knockout at the 02:43 mark in Round 7 is...

Stanley Ketchel!


Score Cards

Bill Holmes Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Stanley Ketchel 10 10 9 9 9 10 57
Roy Jones Jr 10 9 10 10 10 9 58

George Kachulis Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Stanley Ketchel 9 10 9 9 9 10 56
Roy Jones Jr 10 9 10 10 10 9 58

David Sutherland Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Stanley Ketchel 9 10 9 9 9 10 56
Roy Jones Jr 10 9 10 10 10 9 58

Round Totals Round Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Stanley Ketchel 28 30 27 27 27 30 169
Roy Jones Jr 30 27 30 30 30 27 174


Statistics
Categories Stanley Ketchel Roy Jones Jr
Knockdowns scored 0 1


Jabs / Round 3.71 3.71
Hooks / Round 4.86 5.57
Crosses / Round 6.86 7.43
Combinations / Round 4.57 6.14
Uppercuts / Round 3.00 3.57


Punches Landed / Round 23.00 26.43
Punches Missed / Round 39.43 30.86


Punching Accuracy 36.8% 46.1%


Total Number of Fouls 0 0
Suffered Accidental Head Butt causing Cut 1
Bouts with eye swelling resulting from punches 1


Cuts totals (opened/reopened/worsened) 2 / 1 / 1 2 / 1 / 0
Cuts after head butts (opened/reopened/worsened) 1 / 0 / 0 0 / 0 / 0


Cut locations breakdown:
Cut outside right eyebrow 2 / 1 / 1
Cut on forehead 2 / 1 / 0


Bouts halted to check cut(s) 0 2


Corner work on closing cuts (trials/success):
Trickle 1 / 1 0 / 0
Minor 1 / 1 0 / 0
Bleeding 0 / 0 0 / 0
Bad 0 / 0 0 / 0
Heavy 0 / 0 0 / 0
Gushing 0 / 0 1 / 1


Strategies (demanded/followed)
Cover Up 1 / 1 0 / 0
Fight Inside 4 / 4 0 / 0
Fight Outside (Offensive) 1 / 1 0 / 0
Fight Outside (Defensive) 0 / 0 5 / 3
Go for KO 0 / 0 0 / 0
Go All Out for KO 0 / 0 0 / 0
Protect Cut 0 / 0 0 / 0
Take a Round Off 0 / 0 0 / 0


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Re: #4# Event 15 (1-6)

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BoxBuzz wrote:Preliminary 1
Kid Chocolate vs James J Corbett

Fight info: Chapparells Community Center, Akron, OH, United States, 2012-08-08, announcer is Michael Pass, referee is Raul Caiz Jr., the bout will be scored by three judges: Daniel Talon (France), Don Risher (United States) and Mauro DiFiore (United States), ring card girl is Amy Longlegs, this is not a title bout, the bout is scheduled for 12 rounds, three KD rule is not in effect, save by the bell only in last round, referee or doctor can stop the fight, mandatory 8 count is not in effect, fight stopped due to an accidental head butt: Tech. Draw through 4/Scorecard after 4, game will check for injuries, game will not adjust ratings for weight class, use judges bias is set to 'random', Scoring System is 10 Points
In the red corner: Kid Chocolate - Record: 7-6-3 (1) - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: Jimmy Montoya - Cut Man: Manny Seamon
In the blue corner: James J Corbett - Record: 2-4-1 - Career Stage: Prime - Conditioning: Top Condition - Trainer: George Benton - Cut Man: Percy Richardson
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Fight Result

Michael Pass has the call...

Ladies and Gentlmen, the scorecards are in, and here is your official decision...

Daniel Talon, France scores the bout 116 to 114 for Kid Chocolate

Don Risher, United States scores the bout 115 to 115 - even

Mauro DiFiore, United States scores the bout 116 to 115 for James J Corbett

This fight has been declared a draw!


Score Cards

Daniel Talon Round Total
France 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Kid Chocolate 10 10 9 9 10 10 9 10 10 9 10 10 116
James J Corbett 10 9 10 10 9 9 10 9 10 10 9 9 114

Don Risher Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Kid Chocolate 10 10 9 9 9 10 9 10 10 9 10 10 115
James J Corbett 10 9 10 10 10 9 10 9 10 10 9 9 115

Mauro DiFiore Round Total
United States 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Kid Chocolate 10 10 9 9 9 10 9 10 10 9 10 10 115
James J Corbett 10 9 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 9 9 116

Round Totals Round Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Kid Chocolate 30 30 27 27 28 30 27 30 30 27 30 30 346
James J Corbett 30 27 30 30 29 28 30 27 30 30 27 27 345


Statistics
Categories Kid Chocolate James J Corbett
Knockdowns scored 0 0


Jabs / Round 3.25 6.00
Hooks / Round 3.50 5.75
Crosses / Round 3.08 2.50
Combinations / Round 3.75 3.08
Uppercuts / Round 2.17 3.25


Punches Landed / Round 15.75 20.58
Punches Missed / Round 63.08 24.33


Punching Accuracy 20.0% 45.8%


Total Number of Fouls 1 4
Holding Head and Hitting 1 1
Rabbit Punching 1
Using Shoulder 1
Leaning on Opponent's Neck 1


Foul Penalties:
Caution 1 4


Suffered Accidental Head Butt 1


No cuts occured


Strategies (demanded/followed)
Cover Up 0 / 0 1 / 1
Fight Inside 0 / 0 0 / 0
Fight Outside (Offensive) 3 / 3 1 / 1
Fight Outside (Defensive) 1 / 1 7 / 7
Go for KO 0 / 0 0 / 0
Go All Out for KO 5 / 4 0 / 0
Protect Cut 0 / 0 0 / 0
Take a Round Off 0 / 0 0 / 0


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Re: #4# Event 15 (1-6)

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Total innocent error on my part...sometimes I find myself grabbing the names rather quickly from the fray.....this happened to a Gans relative earlier in the season as I recall. Dummy me! I can assure you fornication was the furthest from my mind. Honestly usually it's just a matter of looking up the last name, and finding the highest rating. (Panama Joe and Joe have the same high rating).

I can see that this was far too tough of a Corbett to be exposing to Chocolate.

I would happily run the one you requested, if that will make your stay in San Clemente a happier one.

Just give the word, and I'll make it so!
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