crow wrote:Just this weekend, in the space of 2 days, we got:
- A german mafioso deciding to expand his shady business into boxing, and getting Afolabi to prostitute himself
- The gambling Yakuzas robbing blind their own olympic gold medallist
- The Dirrel thugs once again faking their way to victory, then nearly putting a fighter in hospital or under 2 feet by sucker punching him, in front of millions.
Aren't we experiencing a wonderful sporting era or what?

It has actually been one of the best weekends of boxing of the year.
- While my card disagreed with the official split decision for N'Dam, Murata has only himself to blame. He gave away too many rounds and he left far too many very close rounds to the judges. It was a close fight because Murata did not do enough, and N'Dam is a seasoned pro who kept himself in it. Murata was far from busy enough for this to be claimed to be a robbery.
- Uzcategui put himself in position to get DQed by getting warned for a very late power shot earlier in the fight as well as punching late in one other round before the eighth round DQ. It was a shame because Uzcategui was fighting well. I really like his style. The fight was decent and Uzcategui looked to be surging.
- We saw a number of really good young pros in action. GTank club Liam Walsh into submission impressively. Jorge Lara is back in action. David Benavidez had a coming out party, sending a clear message to the SMW division. Austin Dalay got a Mexican wake up call.
- Barthelemy v Relikh was a good, competitive, interesting fight that ended with poor cards. Relikh deserves a rematch that he will unlikely ever see. Barthelemy is a tough, awkward puzzle though. I would like to see Felix Diaz v either of these two.
- Hitman Jr absolutely put on a masterclass v Felix Diaz. It was not as competitive as I thought it could be. Diaz arguably could have gotten the decision v Peterson. Hitman Jr belongs at the top of the p4p list. And he basically called out anyone and everyone.
- TRex Jr was not as impressive v Escandon, imo. He dominated but he took far too many shots. He basically called out the entire feather and super feather divisions, including claiming that he will ktfo Lomassiah twice before he retires.
- fight of the weekend was Benavidez v Medina, imo. Benavidez appears to be something special at just 20 years old!!