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Doroshilov wins ProDebut v Danny Williams in Russia Saturday

Posted: 09 Aug 2014, 11:12
by TheBeast
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Card Hls and Results Here so far:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 5&t=108831


ENJOY!! :TU:

46-22 Danny Williams fights a debutant

Posted: 09 Aug 2014, 15:04
by ikorolev
The 41-year old journeyman who KO'd Tyson and fought Vitaly is now fighting against a Russian guy having his professional debut.

Re: Danny Williams vs Doroshilov Making his Pro Debut •NOW LIVE•

Posted: 09 Aug 2014, 15:10
by ikorolev
Danny lost a decision.

Re: Doroshilov wins ProDebut v Danny Williams in Russia Saturday

Posted: 09 Aug 2014, 15:19
by TheBeast
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6 heavyweight
Pavel Doroshilov debut
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Danny Williams 46(35)-22(11)-0

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Pavel wins by UD
Williams a little rocked early but not too bad
Pavel dropped his output in the last 2 rounds
Williams was able to dirty box Pavel from the clinch

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Re: Doroshilov wins ProDebut v Danny Williams in Russia Saturday

Posted: 09 Aug 2014, 15:25
by Davros
Not even a knockdown? Doroshilov seems to be a little bit feather-fisted, based on Williams poor shape.

Re: Doroshilov wins ProDebut v Danny Williams in Russia Saturday

Posted: 09 Aug 2014, 15:28
by TheBeast
He does have decent pop but Williams was concentrating on blocking early and letting him lose stamina and pop and it worked... His body shots were pretty solid.

Re: Doroshilov wins ProDebut v Danny Williams in Russia Saturday

Posted: 09 Aug 2014, 15:56
by TheBeast
12 middleweight
Dmitry Chudinov 13(8)-0-2
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Mehdi Bouadla 30(11)-5(2)-0
interim WBA World middleweight title

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Chudinov wins by 3rd round TKO
Bouadla down once in round 1 & Twice in round 2 & 3

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Re: Doroshilov wins ProDebut v Danny Williams in Russia Saturday

Posted: 10 Aug 2014, 07:20
by polecateddy
Lose This Skin wrote:Very sad to see Danny Williams slumped in his corner, bag of ice on his eye, nose plugged with cotton wool. Don't know much about his opponent, looked to be a well schooled (if unremarkable) amateur.

Danny doesn't seem to know what style to adopt these days, in the early part of his Latvian career, he TRIED to fight as he used to, can't, no timing, legs, reflexes, balance. Then he adopted this weird sideways/shoulder roll things. Then he had a period of completely neglecting the head and clumping the body all the time.

Last night was bizarre, a combination of the shoulder roll, excessive clinching, rabbit punching, sudden lunges, wild speculative swings (he did land a nice left hook in the fourth)

A truly horrible spectacle, surely he can't get anymore 'work' after this?

On July 30th it was the tenth anniversary of his win over Tyson, how things have changed.
Yes I wonder when he will ever stop. Probably only when the doctor tells him he has pugilistic dementia I suppose. I can't be bothered watching this but generally he seems to be packing a lot of muscle if nothing else. (It's literally nothing else these days).