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Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 08 Jan 2011, 05:42
by crusader
This fight is looking probable for the March 12 Cotto-Mayorga PPV. Very good matchup. Vasquez is a slick boxer with clear wins over Prescott and Kim. He will easily be the best opponent Zappa has fought to date. Then again, I don't think Vasquez has defeated anyone as good as Zappa--although he did go the distance in losing efforts againt Tim Bradley and Saul Alvarez. Thoughts?

http://www.BS.com/?m=show&id=34514

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 08 Jan 2011, 06:29
by dan h
I hope he gats the fight and the belt. He will need to fight his best ever fight to win it i think. He was given a gift against angulo but he seems to be capable of anythng on the right noght. Hopefully March 12 will be that night.

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 08 Jan 2011, 22:53
by Lethaleigh76
Go Zappa, I think he is in for a real chance at not just beating Vasquez, but knocking him out, he"s young hungary and dedicated, the best of luck to him I say... :TU:

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 00:55
by thunderfromdownunder
shapping up to be a good card.
zappavinga got a gift last time he fought a decent fighter in america, he will have to lift his game. good luck to him. maybe zappavinga v katsidis next year?

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 22:24
by Hounddawg
Can't wait for this. I can't pick a winner cause i haven't really seen too much of Vasquez.

So it's looking like it will be held in the states hey? I will say this Lenny looks a lot more comfortable in Australia.
It will be interesting.

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 22:27
by Hounddawg
thunderfromdownunder wrote:shapping up to be a good card.
zappavinga got a gift last time he fought a decent fighter in america, he will have to lift his game. good luck to him. maybe zappavinga v katsidis next year?
I Think Zappa's stated it won't happen.

IMO if Zappa gets the IBF title, watch for Katsidis to try and manouver into title shot contention.

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 10 Jan 2011, 07:01
by Brute
Lenny took Kim out in half a round after Kim went the distance with Vasquez.

As for Angulo, how does winning a unanimous decision in the other boxer's backyard amount to a "gift"?

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 10 Jan 2011, 07:08
by dan h
It amounts to a gift when the other boxer outboxes you for most of the rounds but you get the decision anyway. Ie, you did not earn it in the ring but it was given to you as a "gift".

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 10 Jan 2011, 07:45
by Da Voice
dan h wrote:It amounts to a gift when the other boxer outboxes you for most of the rounds but you get the decision anyway. Ie, you did not earn it in the ring but it was given to you as a "gift".
That's your opinion. In time he'll prove you wrong. He's an extremely level-headed (educated) young Italian man, who IMO will achieve his goal.......Determined Italian's rarely fail to meet their goal :P

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 10 Jan 2011, 09:24
by Hounddawg
Nice post Anton.

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 10 Jan 2011, 18:27
by Brute
dan h wrote:It amounts to a gift when the other boxer outboxes you for most of the rounds but you get the decision anyway. Ie, you did not earn it in the ring but it was given to you as a "gift".

...and Angulo's headbutting and hitting on the break was the gift wrapping, was it?

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 10 Jan 2011, 18:29
by dan h
Da Voice wrote:
dan h wrote:It amounts to a gift when the other boxer outboxes you for most of the rounds but you get the decision anyway. Ie, you did not earn it in the ring but it was given to you as a "gift".
That's your opinion. In time he'll prove you wrong. He's an extremely level-headed (educated) young Italian man, who IMO will achieve his goal.......Determined Italian's rarely fail to meet their goal :P
That is my opinion of what a gift is????

Anyway, I hope he achieves his gold too. I will be supporting him no matter who he fights. Hopefully it is a world title shot though. I would love to see him with a belt and then in an australian match up with Katsidis

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 10 Jan 2011, 18:31
by dan h
Brute wrote:
dan h wrote:It amounts to a gift when the other boxer outboxes you for most of the rounds but you get the decision anyway. Ie, you did not earn it in the ring but it was given to you as a "gift".

...and Angulo's headbutting and hitting on the break was the gift wrapping, was it?
Did you see the fight?

I was cheering for Zappa hard and wanted him to win badly and even with my bias I thought he lost. Hey, it is just an opinion but if you thouhgt he won, no worries.

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 01:07
by Brute
A decision against a Mexican in California usually results in a riot if the crowd think it is wrong.

Case in point Lionel Rose v Chucho Castillo. I heard of no riot after the Zappa Angulo fight. As for the judges only one had it close.

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 01:54
by Hounddawg
We in Australia don't see too many close fights, which it was, to call it a gift is a bit lazy. Zappa i can certainly attest to winning the first 5 rounds comfortably, and to argue against that statement is to argue for the sake of arguing.

My interpretation of a gift is a person who by all seeing accounts is completely dominated and to everyones surprise somehow is awarded the victory, this didn't happpen in this fight.

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 02:14
by Da Voice
Hounddawg wrote:Nice post Anton.
Talk about determined Italians. Here is one that I've known since he was 18 & drummer in Melbourne based band Cloud 9.
http://www.growthsummit.com.au/speakers/frank-romano
He went through a rough patch in mid 70's, but no way was that gonna get the best of him.

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 12 Jan 2011, 04:29
by Hounddawg
I know a few Australian/Italians, most do lift themselves from poor upbringings/hardtimes and excel in their chosen field.

Re: Zappavigna vs Vasquez for the IBF title---March 12

Posted: 15 Jan 2011, 00:45
by Hounddawg
crusader wrote:This fight is looking probable for the March 12 Cotto-Mayorga PPV. Very good matchup. Vasquez is a slick boxer with clear wins over Prescott and Kim. He will easily be the best opponent Zappa has fought to date. Then again, I don't think Vasquez has defeated anyone as good as Zappa--although he did go the distance in losing efforts againt Tim Bradley and Saul Alvarez. Thoughts?

http://www.BS.com/?m=show&id=34514
It appears this is on for March 12. What a card?


MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
lightweight Miguel Vazquez SC Leonardo Zappavigna 12
lt middleweight Miguel Angel Cotto SC Ricardo Mayorga 12
minimumweight Donnie Nietes SC Raul Garcia 12
light middleweight Pawel Wolak SC Yuri Foreman 10
light middleweight Joshua Clottey SC Calvin Green 10
light middleweight Christy Martin SC Dakota Stone 6