Demetrius Andrade vs. Luke Keeler - January 30, 2020

Who wins?

Poll ended at 31 Jan 2020, 08:43

Andrade - Decision
8
35%
Andrade - T/KO
13
57%
DRAW
0
No votes
Keeler - T/KO
1
4%
Keeler - Decision
1
4%
 
Total votes: 23

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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Luke Keeler - January 30, 2020

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margaret thatcher wrote: 30 Jan 2020, 23:21
Bandog wrote: 30 Jan 2020, 19:30

Andrade is waiting on hearing from a $7 million offer to fight Charlo. Canelo or GGG won't fight him. He is willing to fight Charlo, BJS, or Dervenchenko to raise his status. What the hell else can he do right now? How about an intelligent response for a change, instead of bringing up something from several years ago. Jermell Charlo was offered without notifying Andrade or his father, and he would have been the only belt holder on the card, the lowest paid, and short notice. More poor management than anything. Its hard to beat an elite boxer when they won't fight you.

https://www.BS.com/andrade-if-charlo-hi ... ht--146329
How about not rimming Andrade for a change? I know it's hard for you to resist though.

Dude isn't being ducked and has been the one turnin down fights before. Keeler is a beyond awful opponent but of course we know you'll defend your boi's every move, omg Luke, he who drew vs an 8-35 guy, is the best fighter in the world he could possibly face :lol:
Somehow I knew an intelligent response was too much to ask. :doh:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Jan 2020, 09:18 Press Release: Anthony Sims vs. Roamer Angulo Set For Andrade-Keeler Card

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Anthony Sims Jr will fight for his first pro title as he meets Roamer Alexis Angulo for the WBO Latino Super-Middleweight title on Thursday January 30 at the Meridian in Island Gardens in Miami, live on DAZN in the US and on Sky Sports in the UK.

Sims Jr (20-0 18 KOs) secured three wins in 2019 to further underline his credentials for landing major clashes in 2020, finishing the year with a stoppage win in Chicago in October after going the ten-round distance for the first time in April in California.

WBO #9 Angulo (25-1 22 KOs) represents a stiff test for Sims Jr’s aspirations with the Miami-based Colombian KO artist only having one blemish on his record, coming against Gilberto Ramirez when he challenged the Mexican for his WBO World title in June 2018.

“I’m delighted to be fighting for my first belt in Miami – I plan to make it the first of many,” said Sims Jr. “I’ve been ready for this step up for some time and I will prove that I am ready to mix it with the best with a devastating performance on January 30 – it’s time to bring the funk!”

“I am always well prepared when I step in the ring,”
said Angulo. “On January 30, my opponent will be facing the most difficult test of his young career. I will do everything I can so that he fails. I hope many of my fans and fellow Colombians living in Miami will come out to see me give my all.”
Roamer Alexis Angulo Shocks Anthony Sims Jr. With Split Nod

MIAMI—Once the owner of a 17-fight knockout streak, Anthony Sims Jr. has now been extended the distance in two of his last three starts. The latest didn’t at all sit well with the crowd, or ultimately the judges.

The former amateur standout was dealt his first pro loss, as Roamer Alexis Angulo pulled of a split decision win over Sims Jr. in their 10-round super middleweight bout.

Sims Jr. managed a 95-94 nod on one card, which was overruled by matching tallies of 96-93 in favor of Angulo in their preliminary bout Thursday evening at Meridian at Island Gardens in Miami, Florida.

The bout marked the sixth appearance on the DAZN circuit for Sims Jr., a former amateur standout who signed with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing USA in August 2018. It was just in time to help launch the DAZN USA model two months later. The Plainfield, Indiana has done well to remain in the spotlight, but on this night chose to rely on athleticism and pure boxing skills to get the job done.

It cost him a perfect record in the pros, while placing Angulo squarely back into title contention.

Sims used lateral movement to discourage Angulo, a straightforward slugger whose previous lone career loss came in a failed title bid versus unbeaten ilberto Ramirez in June 2018. His superior ring experience played well in the eyes of the judges, and in perfect complement to Sims’ decision to not engage.

The boxing performance sought by Sims was met with boos from the crowd and an earful from his corner, who employed the 24-year old prospect to offer more in a fight they believed was slipping away.

He ignored the advice and Angulo took advantage, although his own aggression cost him on one scorecard. The Miami-based Colombian was deducted a point for pushing down on the back of Sims’ head, a tactic which came in response to Sims’ efforts to clinch when inside.

Sims sat down on his punches long enough to land a crisp left hand early in round seven, although proving to be a singular moment. It was back to boxing on the outside from there, with Angulo standing directly in front of him, daring his foe to stand and trade. Sims wouldn’t take the bait, returning to boxing in round eight.

Angulo did something about it, closing the gap in round nine in igniting a two-round stretch which sealed the win. The 35-year old banger was able to fire off a pair of power punches to start the frame. Sims Jr. shook off the shots and came back with a long right hand before Angulo was able to work his way back inside, connecting with a counter right hand following a Sims Jr. combination that fell just short.

The former title challenger picked up on the late round momentum, charging forward to start the 10th and final round. Sims Jr. remained poised, riding out the early rush to pepper Angulo with jabs and right hands. The unbeaten prospect mixed in left hooks to foe into earmuff defense mode, spending most of the rest of the round using lateral movement to essentially run out the clock and ultimately his unbeaten ways.

Angulo improves to 26-1 (22KOs) with the win, while Sims suffers his first career defeat in falling to 20-1 (18KOs).
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Re: Demetrius Andrade vs. Luke Keeler - January 30, 2020

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Bandog wrote: 31 Jan 2020, 07:41
margaret thatcher wrote: 30 Jan 2020, 23:21

How about not rimming Andrade for a change? I know it's hard for you to resist though.

Dude isn't being ducked and has been the one turnin down fights before. Keeler is a beyond awful opponent but of course we know you'll defend your boi's every move, omg Luke, he who drew vs an 8-35 guy, is the best fighter in the world he could possibly face :lol:
Somehow I knew an intelligent response was too much to ask. :doh:
LOL, as if you'd be able to understand anything when your head is burried so deep in Boo Boo's Bum Bum :lol:

Omg Luke Keeler was the best possible opponent in the entire world! It's all everyone else's fault Boo Boo is boring as f@ck and has turned down good fights! Waah, tears for Demetrius. You might as well also fit in some moaning about how life is so unfair to cuba's favourite ped daddy, Luis Ortiz :yay:
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