Re: Michael Hunter vs. Jerry Forrest - Triller | December 2, 2021
Posted: 02 Dec 2021, 22:43
94-96 Hunter
96-94 Forrest
95-95 draw
A split draw
96-94 Forrest
95-95 draw
A split draw
That's two 2012 Olympic boxers that Jerry Forrest has fought to a draw
Or maybe Hunter ain't all that.SportsRatings wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 01:45That's two 2012 Olympic boxers that Jerry Forrest has fought to a draw
Both took an early lead but had big problems with stamina in the later rounds and ended with a draw. Zhang said his body "just shut down" while Hunter was nearly vomiting before the 6th round.
What is Forrest doing, spiking his opponents water with arsenic? He clinches a lot, maybe it's some kind of contact poison applied to his skin.
For now Zhang vs Hunter sounds more interesting. A clash of Jerry's victims.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 04:21 Hunter decisioned Forrest in 2014..
Now they draw in 2021..
We gonna see a trilogy!!
Maybe he just fights overblown sh!thouses. Well, Hunter and Takam can be considered unprepared/declined, but Franklin and Zhang hasn't done anything significat really.gregregegg wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 04:38 Jerry finnishes strong. needs to get himself some shitty intercontendental or somthing so he can be in 12 rounders.
He is in redhot form. With fair judging he Beat franklin and beat hunter, He nearly killed zhang (although i scored it a draw), and was coming back into the fight with takem but rightfuly lost.... He has looked borderline world levle recently.
Was gonna say Hunter already beat Zhang.. but that was the big lump Ustinov wasn’t it.DrDuke wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 04:29For now Zhang vs Hunter sounds more interesting. A clash of Jerry's victims.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 04:21 Hunter decisioned Forrest in 2014..
Now they draw in 2021..
We gonna see a trilogy!!![]()
Forrest should try to expose the likes of Trevor Bryan.
Yea look the guys he is fighting arnt killers but they are proper guys. Considering jerry has never officialy beaten a top 100 guy, and in reality he is mixing it pretty well with guys often considered 10-40thDrDuke wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 04:41Maybe he just fights overblown sh!thouses. Well, Hunter and Takam can be considered unprepared/declined, but Franklin and Zhang hasn't done anything significat really.gregregegg wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 04:38 Jerry finnishes strong. needs to get himself some shitty intercontendental or somthing so he can be in 12 rounders.
He is in redhot form. With fair judging he Beat franklin and beat hunter, He nearly killed zhang (although i scored it a draw), and was coming back into the fight with takem but rightfuly lost.... He has looked borderline world levle recently.
Still a credit to Jerry for making fights against all this guys, not just coming out for a paycheck.
Yeah, barely he got paid for Forrest close to what he could have been paid for Hrgovic. Even a loss at the higher level, if it's honorable enough, can improve marketability of a fighter. Yet this 'draw' against Forrest throws Hunter down significantly. Will he ever receive the same offer like for Hrgovic again?
Was Trey Lippe on Top Rank shows before this?
Yes, he was.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 13:33Was Trey Lippe on Top Rank shows before this?
I cant remember.
He got exposed when he kayoed Bergman in that fiasco.DrDuke wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 03:39 Trey got ultimately exposed. The ending of the fight was like shades of Trey's dad being KOed by Mercer. That's the only resemblance of Trey to Tommy.
Arias comfortably outboxed Chaney, the dec couldn't be split. Chaney is a big stiff idiot, he doesn't use his anthropometrics and simply walks onto punches. I had it 98-92.
Hunter was woeful. That's what little activity and bumfighting did to him. It wasn't even close, Forrest got robbed. I had it 97-93. Hunter won only first three rounds, after which he was being swarmed all the night long. Forrest looks like an unappreciated road warrior lately, he beats up favorites and gets robbed.
Overall, it was a fun event of clubfighting. On the one hand, it was entertaining as fighting. On the other hand, it showed the level of the US HW boxing, it is still mediocre. Only Arias looked decent. Maybe Hunter was simply underprepared, but maybe he's finished, only time will make it clear.
Possibly it was the best event of the Triller circus up to the date. Yet the commentry was awfully biased. Those b!tches compared Chaney-Arias with Ali-Frazier, they were calling every solid punch big. 'Arias goes for the kill' - the fight never had that sharp moments.
Right, and now he's ultimately exposed.oogiebe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 16:01He got exposed when he kayoed Bergman in that fiasco.DrDuke wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 03:39 Trey got ultimately exposed. The ending of the fight was like shades of Trey's dad being KOed by Mercer. That's the only resemblance of Trey to Tommy.
Arias comfortably outboxed Chaney, the dec couldn't be split. Chaney is a big stiff idiot, he doesn't use his anthropometrics and simply walks onto punches. I had it 98-92.
Hunter was woeful. That's what little activity and bumfighting did to him. It wasn't even close, Forrest got robbed. I had it 97-93. Hunter won only first three rounds, after which he was being swarmed all the night long. Forrest looks like an unappreciated road warrior lately, he beats up favorites and gets robbed.
Overall, it was a fun event of clubfighting. On the one hand, it was entertaining as fighting. On the other hand, it showed the level of the US HW boxing, it is still mediocre. Only Arias looked decent. Maybe Hunter was simply underprepared, but maybe he's finished, only time will make it clear.
Possibly it was the best event of the Triller circus up to the date. Yet the commentry was awfully biased. Those b!tches compared Chaney-Arias with Ali-Frazier, they were calling every solid punch big. 'Arias goes for the kill' - the fight never had that sharp moments.
Your description of this as a night of club fighting was perfect, BTW.DrDuke wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 16:02Right, and now he's ultimately exposed.oogiebe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 16:01He got exposed when he kayoed Bergman in that fiasco.DrDuke wrote: ↑03 Dec 2021, 03:39 Trey got ultimately exposed. The ending of the fight was like shades of Trey's dad being KOed by Mercer. That's the only resemblance of Trey to Tommy.
Arias comfortably outboxed Chaney, the dec couldn't be split. Chaney is a big stiff idiot, he doesn't use his anthropometrics and simply walks onto punches. I had it 98-92.
Hunter was woeful. That's what little activity and bumfighting did to him. It wasn't even close, Forrest got robbed. I had it 97-93. Hunter won only first three rounds, after which he was being swarmed all the night long. Forrest looks like an unappreciated road warrior lately, he beats up favorites and gets robbed.
Overall, it was a fun event of clubfighting. On the one hand, it was entertaining as fighting. On the other hand, it showed the level of the US HW boxing, it is still mediocre. Only Arias looked decent. Maybe Hunter was simply underprepared, but maybe he's finished, only time will make it clear.
Possibly it was the best event of the Triller circus up to the date. Yet the commentry was awfully biased. Those b!tches compared Chaney-Arias with Ali-Frazier, they were calling every solid punch big. 'Arias goes for the kill' - the fight never had that sharp moments.