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Downs

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Downs must have really struggled for a 1 point win over Concepcion. I feel better about my Riley upset pick at that weight now.
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HOW DID DOMQNUIE AND THURMAN GO UNTILL HE GOT CAUGHT WAS DOMQNUIE BOXING WELL
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yesss... my boy Hunter won, i was a lil worried when he drew James first
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Is it being televised somewhere?????
EDIT: nevermind I read the first page.
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ringsidemike wrote:NBC owns the tournament.. not allowed to film the ring.. worse tho, is that they arent taping these matches...

Andrade showed his experience far outclassed his opponent, getting an RSC on points. Looked dominant and not even showing whole arsenal..

Thurman can swin for the fences.. Kid has major power.. No jabs, but when he caught his opponent flush, he was rocked, and after 8 count, quickly went for kill and finish his foe off.

Hatley was chopping down Campbell who had big height advantage. Hatley's overhands were landing early in bout. Campbell turned it into rough match with tactics and even scored an 8 count, but was outpointed by seeming wide margin. Hatley looked a bit sloppy to me.. Hatley-Thurman would be exciting if they meet.
I hate when they don't allow videotapes and yet you can't buy a tape or DVD. Hatley v. Thurman was very exciting at the US Championships with both guys tasting the canvas and getting rocked a few more times. I'm sure a rematch would be more of the same.
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the_boxer wrote:HOW DID DOMQNUIE AND THURMAN GO UNTILL HE GOT CAUGHT WAS DOMQNUIE BOXING WELL
Dominique tried to jab and circle, and was pretty effective throughout the 2nd round. But Thurman is powerful and applies alot of pressure.
Dolton tried doubling and tripling his jab, but Thurman just doesnt respect the jab at all, maybe because he doesnt throw many himself.
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Day 1 evening results

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No surprises..

112 lbs

Winners:
Warren
Muhammad
Escalante
Alafa

Rau'shee, Qa'id, & Aaron won very convincingly
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Day 1 evening winners

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125 lbs

R.Williams
Pagan
H.Williams
Ramos (by w/o)

Raynell dominated
Shemuel looked great
Hylon-Wohosky was exciting fight, crowd pleaser, spirited exchanges, non-stop action, and some big punches in final round
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Dammit all, Caferro lost? How'd the fight go?
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Re: Day 1 evening winners

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ringsidemike wrote:125 lbs

R.Williams
Pagan
H.Williams
Ramos (by w/o)

Raynell dominated
Shemuel looked great
Hylon-Wohosky was exciting fight, crowd pleaser, spirited exchanges, non-stop action, and some big punches in final round
Holy crap. The Pagan-Caferro fight Pagan won by 8 points; it sounded like the Hylow fight was closer but he won by 22 points. That is some...interesting scoring, to say the least. Or was it exciting but one sided?
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Pagan

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I need Pagan to come through as a sleeper pick for me as I have a couple guys already in the loser's bracket and it's a long way back.
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Estrada by violent RSC

brb with 141 results
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Porter-Jacobs was a wrestling match one of dirtiest fights I've seen, pro or am. Thought the ref should do more to control the action..

Jacobs wins by landing combinations while Porter was landing single shots..

Both pretty gassed by end of bout..
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Day 1 evening results

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141 lbs

Winners:
Molina
Bryan
O'Connor
Dallas
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165 lbs

Guerrero
Estrada
Wade
Jacobs
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how did dominic wade look?
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zhdamistro wrote:how did dominic wade look?
Good jab, controlled the ring, didnt seem to be in any trouble.

Understand tho that he fought at same time as Estrada's and Jacobs-Porter matches..
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ringsidemike wrote:
the_boxer wrote:HOW DID DOMQNUIE AND THURMAN GO UNTILL HE GOT CAUGHT WAS DOMQNUIE BOXING WELL
Dominique tried to jab and circle, and was pretty effective throughout the 2nd round. But Thurman is powerful and applies alot of pressure.
Dolton tried doubling and tripling his jab, but Thurman just doesnt respect the jab at all, maybe because he doesnt throw many himself.
Dolton needed to drop a hard right behind the jab to gain Thurman's respect otherwise he will just swing for the fence. Some good footwork would have helped too.
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112 lbs/51 kg: Qa'id Muhammad, Atlantic City, N.J. stopped John Franklin, Fort Carson, Colo., RSC-2 (:35)
112 lbs/51 kg: Rau'shee Warren, Cincinnati, Ohio stopped Juan Leija, Alvin, Texas, RSCO-2 (1:06)
112 lbs/51 kg: Bruno Escalante, Waimanalo, Hawaii/NMU, dec. Timothy Ibarra, Brighton, Colo., 21-10
112 lbs/51 kg: Aaron Alafa, Visalia, Calif., dec. David Gaspar, Wilmington, N.C., 27-19
125 lbs/57 kg: Raynell Williams, Cleveland, Ohio, dec. Robert Rodriguez, Evans, Colo., 17-6
125 lbs/57 kg: Shemuel Pagan, Brooklyn, N.Y., dec. Duran Caferro, Helena, Mont., 29-21
125 lbs/57 kg: Rico Ramos, Los Angeles, Calif., won on walkover over Rosey Summerville, San Antonio, Texas, W/O
125 lbs/57 kg: Hylon Williams, Houston, Texas, dec. Troy Wohosky, Medford, Ore., 30-8
141 lbs/64 kg: Jeremy Bryan, Clifton, N.J., dec. Danny Garcia, Philadelphia, Pa., 23-14
141 lbs/64 kg: Javier Molina, Commerce, Calif., dec. Samuel Martinez, Jacksonville, N.C., 26-7
141 lbs/64 kg: Dan O'Connor, Framingham, Mass., dec. Andre Sherard, Milwaukee, Wisc., 17-6
141 lbs/64 kg: Michael Dallas, Backersfield, Calif., dec. Brad Solomon, Douglasville, Ga., 23-18
165 lbs/75 kg: Shawn Estrada, Downey, Calif., stopped Zacchaeus Hardrick, Fort Carson, Colo., RSCO-3 (1:05)
165 lbs/75 kg: Fernando Guerrero, Salisbury, Md., dec. Angel Santos, Newark, N.J., 19-5
165 lbs/75 kg: Daniel Jacobs, Brooklyn, N.Y., dec. Shawn Porter, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 30-18
165 lbs/75 kg: Dominic Wade, Largo, Md., dec Jonathan Nelson, Little Rock, Ark., 26-8
201 lbs/91 kg: Joe Guzman, Fort Carson, Colo., dec. Aleco Lawton, Orlando, Fla., 34-12
201 lbs/91 kg: Quantis Graves, Cut Off, La., dec. James Zimmerman, San Jose, Calif., 17-14
201 lbs/91 kg: Deontay Wilder, Tuscaloosa, Ala., dec. Anthony Tettis, Ridgeway, Pa., 19-9
201 lbs/91 kg: Adam Willett, Bellport, N.Y., dec. David Carey, Anchorage, Alaska, 20-7
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Day 2 results

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106 lb

Yanez over Singleton by RSC
-stoppage seems a little premature although Yanez was landing big shots..
Singleton scored one 8 count, but looked more like slip than punch

Hurtado over Lozano
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RingsideMike - Was Hurtado's win a close one? Are the challenger's bracket bouts in the afternoon or evening or both?
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Looks like the loser's bracket will be right after the winners.

106 lbs/48 kg: Luis Yanez, Duncanville, Texas, stopped Jerail Singleton, St. Louis, Mo., RSC-3 (1:18)
106 lbs/48 kg: Diego Hurtado, Reno, Nev., dec. Daniel Lozano, Bowling Green, Fla., 26-23
106 lbs/48 kg: Roberto Ceron, Doraville, Ga., won on walkover over Gabino Saenez, Indio, Calif., W/O
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Post by ringsidemike »

marroquin over perales 26-25 very close and exciting

since results are going up fast, I wont post results, just some commentary on good fights or answers to q's

i thought hurtado-lozano was close, but with yanez slugging away in other ring I missed a bit of the action..
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106 lbs/48 kg: Malcom Franklin, Rialto, Calif., dec. Keola McKee, Wailuku, Hawaii/NMU, 27-10
119 lbs/54 kg: Roberto Marroquin, Dallas, Texas, dec. Sergio Perales, Los Fresnos, Texas, 26-25

Mike, any and all insights into the fights is much appreciated.
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Rios over DiPace in a good contest. Rios scored a couple of 8 counts and had a vocal crowd support. Phone booth type fight.

Russell-Clark started as a cautious chess match... still in prog, but Russell much better counter puncher off of Clarks missed hooks. I think both are nervous about elimination...
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