Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Hooker pulled away in the 4th. Kavaliauskas is now Crawford's mandatory according to ESPN.
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Wow, crazy 5th. Hooker was getting stomped then came back with a rally at the very end. Didn't win him the round, but it was impressive.
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Good 6th from Hooker. They need to take a point from Hooker, though. He keeps hitting after the bell.
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Saucedo gets stopped! Hooker looked like crap, and he'll get stomped by Jose Ramirez if they fight next.
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Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Great fight, and a pleasant surprise of a result as it seemed like Saucedo had all the hype behind him. Maybe they just moved Saucedo up the ladder too fast, he was 28-0 but against pretty awful opponents.
Didn't like Hooker constantly hitting after the bell though. He did it in like half of the rounds.
Hooker/Linares or Hooker/Ramirez both sound like a good idea to me now.
Didn't like Hooker constantly hitting after the bell though. He did it in like half of the rounds.
Hooker/Linares or Hooker/Ramirez both sound like a good idea to me now.
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018


Friday 16, November 2018
Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
promoter Top Rank - Bob Arum
matchmaker Brad Goodman
Cletus Seldin 21 1 0
vs
Nelson Lara 17 10 4
Seldin stopped Lara in a few seconds
FULL CARD HIGHLIGHTS HERE:
https://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/vie ... 0#p1817370
ENJOY!!
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Hooker looked like crap? He won every round but 2 and 5, the latter of which he clearly took off. He was the clearly superior fighter here, and is a very solid fighter. Saying he looked like crap is mexican sour grapes bc he beat a mexican and you now hope he loses to another mexican.
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
diddy wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018, 01:50Hooker looked like crap? He won every round but 2 and 5, the latter of which he clearly took off. He was the clearly superior fighter here, and is a very solid fighter. Saying he looked like crap is mexican sour grapes bc he beat a mexican and you now hope he loses to another mexican.
Sour grapes? Since when have I become a Saucedo fan? Did you even read the comment I made when this fight was announced about both fighters? I only thought Saucedo would win because Hooker is the dude that lost to a journeyman, Darleys Perez.
How is getting dropped and bambi-legged all over the ring a good showing? Do you want to do a permanent ban bet that Jose Ramirez beats Maurice Hooker? Since I'm just following Mexican fighters and don't watch them fight, you should have 100% confidence that Hooker wins. Take the bet.
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
llol i totally forgot about hooker getting that awful gift draw, he looked so bad, credit to him though, hes turned out to be much better then i thought , though still think a number of guys in the division beat him.
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Hooker has improved. Dramatically. Open your eyes. He's not the guy who fought Perez. Stop pigeonholing off one fight. Some guys improve and improve alot.
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
ya, as i said, credit to him, hes turned out much better then i expected, aside from being awful vs perez he was pretty shakey in other fights vs not so good opposition (like 2 other draws and barely beating maduma), but stepped his game up
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Dude, he's beaten Alex Saucedo and Turbo Terry. These guys have shown they are average. He's improved, but he hasn't improved to where he'll beat Jose Ramirez, Linares, Relikh, or Taylor.
Take the bet since I"m just butt-hurt since I only follow Mexican fighters.
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Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Hooker showed lots of spunk coming back from that 2nd-round knockdown. He was seriously hurt yet was back on offense by the end of the 2nd round. Nice finish for Hooker too. He lacks power but Saucedo was so exhausted after 6 rounds of intense back-and-forth action that he was able to stop him.
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Can i watch undercard from this show somewhere ?
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Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Hooker, in the hometown of mandatory challenger Alex Saucedo, survived a hard knockdown in the second round and came back to stop Saucedo in the seventh of a wild, action-packed fight as he retained his 140-pound belt for the first time before 4,102 at Chesapeake Energy Arena.
"I knew the first couple of rounds would be tough, but eventually it would be my time to take over," Hooker said. "I have nothing but respect for Alex. He's a warrior."
Hooker won his belt on the road in Manchester, England, on June 9, when he traveled to Terry Flanagan's hometown and won a split decision over the former lightweight titlist to claim the vacant belt.
Now Hooker, who embraced fighting on the road again during the buildup to the fight with Saucedo, is 2-0 in back-to-back world title fights in enemy territory. This one was far more definitive than the bout in June, as he stormed back to stop Saucedo, whom he used to spar with when the two turned pro in 2011.
"Great fight. What a performance," said Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn, who co-promotes Hooker with Roc Nation Sports. "The knockdown, he was stunned, but after that he was punch perfect."
Saucedo, who grew up around the corner from Chesapeake Energy Arena and still calls the city home, was bidding to join former 1980s lightweight world titleholder Sean O'Grady -- who was ringside -- as the only fighters from Oklahoma City to win a world title. But Hooker snuffed out that dream in punishing style to reverse the fortunes of Saucedo in his previous fight.
In that bout, on June 30 at the same arena, Saucedo survived an intense fight of the year contender against Australia's Lenny Zappavigna to stop him in the seventh round. This time he was the victim in the same round.
There was no feeling-out process at the opening bell. Instead, Hooker and Saucedo went right at each other, with Hooker, who had a significant reach advantage, firing his jab and Saucedo looking to get inside and pound away.
"Alex is a great fighter," Hooker said. "He came to fight and I came to fight, and I went right at him."
The action continued at a wild pace in the second round, but Saucedo (28-1, 18 KOs), 24, dominated. He nailed Hooker (25-0-3, 17 KOs), 29, of Dallas, with a right hand to the head and knocked him down. Hooker got up quickly, but he was hurt and Saucedo pounded him for most of the rest of the round, giving him a bloody nose. After the knockdown, Saucedo twisted Hooker's head back with a right hand and landed a hard uppercut.
"I thought in the early rounds, when Alex had him in trouble, how he didn't go to the body I don't understand. But he didn't, and the other kid rallied and took him out," Top Rank promoter Bob Arum said of Saucedo. "I don't want to take anything away from Hooker, but Alex has only himself to blame.
"I thought Hooker was very vulnerable early on, but he showed a big heart and he rallied, so all props to him. He's a very good fighter."
Hooker seemed to have shaken off the knockdown by the third round. He began to get in a groove with his long jab while also landing right hands and short punches inside as Saucedo bore in on him. Saucedo trapped Hooker on the ropes and kept him there for most of the fifth round and let his hands fly to the head and body. Hooker was covering up, but Saucedo was finding openings and landing his punches until he mounted an offensive burst in the final few seconds of the round to knock Saucedo off balance.
Hooker, who earned $1,218,750 to Saucedo's $406,250 -- both career-best paydays -- had another strong round in the sixth, hammering Saucedo with many clean punches. By the time the round was over, Saucedo's left eye was swelling and his face was marked up.
Hooker did not let up in the seventh round and punished Saucedo with right hands that rocked him. One of them badly staggered Saucedo, who nearly went down but instead fell into the ropes, and referee Mark Nelson ruled it a knockdown because they held him up.
But as soon as Nelson waved the fighters together again, Hooker was all over Saucedo. He lashed him with a series of clean punches that sent him into ropes on the other side of the ring until Nelson stopped the fight at 1 minute, 36 seconds, sending what had been an intense, raucous crowd into near silence.
"The cuts were bothering me. I couldn't see out of my left eye, and that's when he caught me," Saucedo said. "He's a champion for a reason. Now, I am going to rest, enjoy my family, and come back stronger. I gave it my very best in the ring."
According to CompuBox punch statistics, Hooker landed 174 of 509 blows (34 percent), and Saucedo landed 133-of-486 (27 percent). It was a very close fight at the time of the stoppage, with Hooker leading 58-55 and 57-56 on two scorecards and Saucedo ahead 58-57 on the third. But Hooker got the knockout and will probably get a hometown fight in Dallas as a reward.
"Dallas here we come. I'd love to take him to Dallas," Hearn said. "He's boxed two fights in a row on the road. I'd like to see him have a homecoming. Have a nice defense early in the year, and then next summer we're coming to take Jose Ramirez's belt."
Ramirez, who was ringside, boxes for Top Rank and was being lined up to fight Saucedo in a summer unification fight had Saucedo won. But Hooker is with Hearn and Roc Nation, and fights on streaming service DAZN. The only reason Hooker fought on the Top Rank Boxing on ESPN card was because Top Rank won the purse bid for the mandatory bout.
So how can Hearn make a Ramirez-Hooker fight given the political difficulties?
"Offer them a lot of money," he said.
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"I knew the first couple of rounds would be tough, but eventually it would be my time to take over," Hooker said. "I have nothing but respect for Alex. He's a warrior."
Hooker won his belt on the road in Manchester, England, on June 9, when he traveled to Terry Flanagan's hometown and won a split decision over the former lightweight titlist to claim the vacant belt.
Now Hooker, who embraced fighting on the road again during the buildup to the fight with Saucedo, is 2-0 in back-to-back world title fights in enemy territory. This one was far more definitive than the bout in June, as he stormed back to stop Saucedo, whom he used to spar with when the two turned pro in 2011.
"Great fight. What a performance," said Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn, who co-promotes Hooker with Roc Nation Sports. "The knockdown, he was stunned, but after that he was punch perfect."
Saucedo, who grew up around the corner from Chesapeake Energy Arena and still calls the city home, was bidding to join former 1980s lightweight world titleholder Sean O'Grady -- who was ringside -- as the only fighters from Oklahoma City to win a world title. But Hooker snuffed out that dream in punishing style to reverse the fortunes of Saucedo in his previous fight.
In that bout, on June 30 at the same arena, Saucedo survived an intense fight of the year contender against Australia's Lenny Zappavigna to stop him in the seventh round. This time he was the victim in the same round.
There was no feeling-out process at the opening bell. Instead, Hooker and Saucedo went right at each other, with Hooker, who had a significant reach advantage, firing his jab and Saucedo looking to get inside and pound away.
"Alex is a great fighter," Hooker said. "He came to fight and I came to fight, and I went right at him."
The action continued at a wild pace in the second round, but Saucedo (28-1, 18 KOs), 24, dominated. He nailed Hooker (25-0-3, 17 KOs), 29, of Dallas, with a right hand to the head and knocked him down. Hooker got up quickly, but he was hurt and Saucedo pounded him for most of the rest of the round, giving him a bloody nose. After the knockdown, Saucedo twisted Hooker's head back with a right hand and landed a hard uppercut.
"I thought in the early rounds, when Alex had him in trouble, how he didn't go to the body I don't understand. But he didn't, and the other kid rallied and took him out," Top Rank promoter Bob Arum said of Saucedo. "I don't want to take anything away from Hooker, but Alex has only himself to blame.
"I thought Hooker was very vulnerable early on, but he showed a big heart and he rallied, so all props to him. He's a very good fighter."
Hooker seemed to have shaken off the knockdown by the third round. He began to get in a groove with his long jab while also landing right hands and short punches inside as Saucedo bore in on him. Saucedo trapped Hooker on the ropes and kept him there for most of the fifth round and let his hands fly to the head and body. Hooker was covering up, but Saucedo was finding openings and landing his punches until he mounted an offensive burst in the final few seconds of the round to knock Saucedo off balance.
Hooker, who earned $1,218,750 to Saucedo's $406,250 -- both career-best paydays -- had another strong round in the sixth, hammering Saucedo with many clean punches. By the time the round was over, Saucedo's left eye was swelling and his face was marked up.
Hooker did not let up in the seventh round and punished Saucedo with right hands that rocked him. One of them badly staggered Saucedo, who nearly went down but instead fell into the ropes, and referee Mark Nelson ruled it a knockdown because they held him up.
But as soon as Nelson waved the fighters together again, Hooker was all over Saucedo. He lashed him with a series of clean punches that sent him into ropes on the other side of the ring until Nelson stopped the fight at 1 minute, 36 seconds, sending what had been an intense, raucous crowd into near silence.
"The cuts were bothering me. I couldn't see out of my left eye, and that's when he caught me," Saucedo said. "He's a champion for a reason. Now, I am going to rest, enjoy my family, and come back stronger. I gave it my very best in the ring."
According to CompuBox punch statistics, Hooker landed 174 of 509 blows (34 percent), and Saucedo landed 133-of-486 (27 percent). It was a very close fight at the time of the stoppage, with Hooker leading 58-55 and 57-56 on two scorecards and Saucedo ahead 58-57 on the third. But Hooker got the knockout and will probably get a hometown fight in Dallas as a reward.
"Dallas here we come. I'd love to take him to Dallas," Hearn said. "He's boxed two fights in a row on the road. I'd like to see him have a homecoming. Have a nice defense early in the year, and then next summer we're coming to take Jose Ramirez's belt."
Ramirez, who was ringside, boxes for Top Rank and was being lined up to fight Saucedo in a summer unification fight had Saucedo won. But Hooker is with Hearn and Roc Nation, and fights on streaming service DAZN. The only reason Hooker fought on the Top Rank Boxing on ESPN card was because Top Rank won the purse bid for the mandatory bout.
So how can Hearn make a Ramirez-Hooker fight given the political difficulties?
"Offer them a lot of money," he said.
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Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
lol but kid does have some speed though
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Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
it was an impressive win despite the kd. Hooker has very impressive reach, for example just ~3cm or ~1inch shorter than Wladimir Klitschko
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Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Re: Maurice Hooker vs. Alex Saucedo - November 16, 2018
Thank you, ive found all undercard fights and download them before they were removed :) :) :)Best Coast wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018, 17:50Not sure about that but here's the KO from one of the undercard bouts.