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Cranbourne results
Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 03:46
by AntonS
Thanks to Brock Ellis
Olarte UD 6 over Rullo
Kimweri KO 1 over Meredith - OZ fly title
Iannazzo TKO 4 over Ping Pong
Costello UD 6 over Cabuy - close & good fight
Colomban TKO 4 over Dulog - cut by punch, unable to see to continue
McConville MD 10 over Lovett - OZ light heavy title
Watts/Varga and Whitehead/Mahone didn't go ahead ????
Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 03:54
by Hounddawg
Keep em coming Antons.
Olarte is very unpredictble.
Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 04:09
by Marlin
Yep, that was a suprise.
No suprise when Porky wins though
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Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 04:17
by Hounddawg
I know i've said this before but Olarte is as good a win on your record as some of these other untested and unbeaten up and comers.
Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 06:52
by Hounddawg
I love it when i'm right, well done to Mc Conville, a very good win for a bloke in only his 8th fight.
Marlin will be disappointed, maybe he'll jump on McConvilles bandwagon?
Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 09:07
by dberry
Thanks for the tip, Hounddawg, I turned $20 into $50 with the ringside bookies and was treated to a pretty good nights' boxing, with the exception of one missmatch. I kept a keen eye on Aswin Caubay's fight, as I had read some negative roports of him here on Boxrec. I have to say he lost a close and willing fight, with him and Ben costello puting up a fine demostration of boxing.
All in all a good promotion and a good night out.
Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 18:20
by Marlin
How was the fight dale? Did Porky really lose?
Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 18:23
by Marlin
Hounddawg wrote:I love it when i'm right, well done to Mc Conville, a very good win for a bloke in only his 8th fight.
Marlin will be disappointed, maybe he'll jump on McConvilles bandwagon?
Bloody disappointed, but as you say a great win for McConville. I won't be jumping on any bandwagon but it would be interesting to see the fight.
Disappointed the Whitehead fight didn't go ahead as well

Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 20:04
by mano loco
Whitehead injured his shoulder, Watts caught a fractured cheekbone in sparring, hence their fights were pulled.
Congratulations to McConville and his team, they fought a good fight and came away with the win. Porky couldn't pull the trigger for whatever reason and by the seventh round it was obvious he needed the knockout to win. McConville was cut in the fifth over the left eye - I believe it was ruled from a punch, but Shane told me it was from a headclash after the fight. In the last round another headclash re-opened a sparring cut over Porky's left eye in the middle of his brow.
No excuses, Porky was super fit for this fight and in the best nick he had been since the Chimlum fight. Good turnout, great night of fights, just unfortunate that we couldn't get the win we wanted.
All the best to the boys from Chinchilla for the future.
Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 20:07
by 'Frilla
Bohol stable always come to fight

Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 20:16
by mano loco
As a footnote, the look on Team McConville's faces was priceless when they announced the result as a majority decision. They thought they were going robbed again.
Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 01 Mar 2010, 07:12
by caveman
does anyone think the aus flyweight fight was stopped to early ? mcconville won easily, i thought it was goin to be a lot closer
Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 01 Mar 2010, 07:36
by AntonS
caveman wrote:does anyone think the aus flyweight fight was stopped to early ? mcconville won easily, i thought it was goin to be a lot closer
In OZ, it doesn't take many unanswered punches for Ref stopping the fight.
They are uninsured.
Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 01 Mar 2010, 08:01
by caveman
thought ref may have givin him an 8 count bein the first round,but probly just avoided the enevitable, kimweri looked very fit & strong, be interesting to see who he fights next
Re: Cranbourne results
Posted: 01 Mar 2010, 08:10
by AntonS
caveman wrote:thought ref may have givin him an 8 count bein the first round,but probly just avoided the enevitable, kimweri looked very fit & strong, be interesting to see who he fights next
Yep! I'm not in favour of standing 8's