chuck9788 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2019, 12:53
I can't believe that I am alone in picking Plant!
Someone better jump on board with me ..... Caleb is going to win this fight.
Wouldn’t be a shock at all if Plant wins.
I’m calling it a 50-50..
I want Plant, but it's my heart not my head.
You identify with Plant's personal story, but I expect Uzcategui's personal struggles were quite similar. He lost a Daughter as well ya know, and he's from Venezuela so I think it's safe to say he likely had a rough upbringing.
You identify with Plant's personal story, but I expect Uzcategui's personal struggles were quite similar. He lost a Daughter as well ya know, and he's from Venezuela so I think it's safe to say he likely had a rough upbringing.
No, I didn't know. I came across that article on Plant and connected to it.
Maybe they just wanted that particular venue and Saturday was booked up?
It's because of the NFL playoffs. There was a night game last night. The games start 3 and a half hours earlier on Sunday.
On FS1?
No, it ended up being on fox but I'm sure the card was scheduled before they knew that. it's just pretty silly to program a niche sport when 25 million people are watching football.
It's because of the NFL playoffs. There was a night game last night. The games start 3 and a half hours earlier on Sunday.
On FS1?
No, it ended up being on fox but I'm sure the card was scheduled before they knew that. it's just pretty silly to program a niche sport when 25 million people are watching football.
Yeh. True. Makes sense. They’d be competing against themselves. Hopefully this will maximise viewers for tonight.
Super middleweight world titleholder Jose Uzcategui (165.2) left, and challenger Caleb Plant (166.6) made weight for Sunday's showdown at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California. They had to be separated after an intense face off.
Plant's off to a fantastic start here. I got it 30-26 after 3 rounds. He scored a knockdown in the 2nd, and has won every round handily thus far. None have been the least bit close.
oogiebe wrote: ↑13 Jan 2019, 22:40
60-52 Best round for Uzcategui, but not enough.
Agreed. Uzcategui is starting to do a little bit better with each passing round, but he's already so far behind on the cards that nothing short of a KO or multiple knockdowns is gonna save his title from here.