Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018
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Re: Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018
Great heart and chin shown by Lipinets. Most everyone here picked Garcia by KO but Sergei has a cast-iron jaw!!
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Re: Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018
Yeh. Got caught with a clean straight..Best Coast wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 02:02 Great heart and chin shown by Lipinets. Most everyone here picked Garcia by KO but Sergei has a cast-iron jaw!!
Re: Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018


Mario Barrios 20 0 0
vs
Eudy Bernardo 23 2 0

Barrios won by brutal 2nd round TKO

FULL CARD HIGHLIGHTS HERE:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 6&start=25
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Re: Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018
Lipinets took a bad beating... He'll be a diminished fighter I believe.. He needs to learn English and begin planning his career after Boxing.. This is the problem for boxers who win World Titles when they have extremely limited experience... They become an attractive target for elite fighters who are looking to add World Titles or names to their resume... Davey Moore, David Reid, Saensak Muangsurin. Michael Bentt, Leon Spinks, Jeff Horn, Chris Algieri etc...
They might not get hurt, but there's a good chance they will because their skill level doesn't match their professional standing. Conventional wisdom is you take a Title Fight as soon you can get it.... It's better to round out your skills.
I don't really care what the score was, Nobody should sustain that kind of punishment during a fight... Lipinets' face was brutalized, raw, and swollen... He's obviously taken heavy punishment in previous fights. His face is a little meshed and he has limited experience as both an amateur and professional boxer... He has a lot of technical issues that I doubt he'll overcome at this point... He made a substantial amount of money in this fight and he should start planning his exit.
They might not get hurt, but there's a good chance they will because their skill level doesn't match their professional standing. Conventional wisdom is you take a Title Fight as soon you can get it.... It's better to round out your skills.
I don't really care what the score was, Nobody should sustain that kind of punishment during a fight... Lipinets' face was brutalized, raw, and swollen... He's obviously taken heavy punishment in previous fights. His face is a little meshed and he has limited experience as both an amateur and professional boxer... He has a lot of technical issues that I doubt he'll overcome at this point... He made a substantial amount of money in this fight and he should start planning his exit.
Re: Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018
from what i saw it wasnt really a bad beat down type of fight, lipinets was in most the rounds but just not winning most of them. he didnt take a bad beating although he was cut
Re: Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018
He was a few blows from being knocked out a few times..... That's going to stay with him I promise you.
Re: Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018
when was he almost knocked out? maybe i missed it
he didnt even seem that hurt for the knock down
he didnt even seem that hurt for the knock down
Re: Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018
The outcome was just as expected. However, Lipinets showed heart and good chin. Garcia established his dominance with those 1-2 combinations early and it seemed, that the stoppage is very possible. The knock down was another mark of that, but Lipinets showed even more effort after. Good fight.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018
Bro we're in Kalan-world. Just because you didn't see it, just because it didn't actually happen, doesn't mean it didn't happen, ok? Remember you're dealing with someone who has utmost confidence basketball player Wilt Chamberlain would have smashed Muhammad Ali. We're through the looking glass here, people.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018
The commentator who had the fight real close should be sacked asap 
Re: Round-by-Round: Mikey Garcia vs. Sergey Lipinets - March 10, 2018
GarciaRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 01:51He already said, he feels much better 135.. It's his ideal weight.. Even though he dropped Lipinets tonight. That was a clean punch that landed..
Garcia can stop majority of the guys at 135.. He's not even 30 yet..
I think Garcia eventually moves up to 140 full time in 2 years..
Garcia is arguably the best around today.
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