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Andrade used championship work rate to win title
Posted: 13 Mar 2017, 18:34
by philly
Philadelphia, PA/Bronx, NY/Providence, RI (March 13, 2017)--Newly crowned WBA Junior Middleweight champion Demetrius Andrade threw a staggering 953 punches according to Compubox, in his title win over Jack Culcay this past Saturday in Ludwigshafen, Germany.
Andrade, who many regard as the most talented fighter in the 154 pound division, showed his versatility as divvied up his punch output nicely between jabs and power punches by throwing 519 power punches and 434 jabs.
The junior middleweight average is 684 punches per 12 rounds.
Andrade saved his best work for the home stretch when he threw 91 and 92 punches respectively in the Championship (11th and 12th) rounds. In round 11, he connected on a fight best 40 punches. Andrade outlanded Culcay in 11 of the 12 rounds.
Andrade of Providence, Rhode Island became a two-time champion with a split decision over Culcay be scores of 116-112 twice and 115-114 for Culcay.
"Demetrius showed what a true world champion is supposed to do. He traveled to Germany and took the title from the champion. Now we will look towards the future, and there are many desirable fights out there. There are the champions like Erislandy Lara, Jarrett Hurd and the Charlo /Hatley winner. Of course the big names in the room are Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin. Those are fights that we would love to make and Demetrius wants them as well. Demetrius will defend his title with pride, and we will look to get him in the most meaningful fights," said Banner Promotions President, Artie Pelullo.
Re: Andrade used championship work rate to win title
Posted: 13 Mar 2017, 18:58
by bnovelist
That's the same thing I was saying not to mention he had to adjust to Germany's time zone which HEAVILY affects your sleep pattern. He would
have had to been in Germany at least 2 weeks for his body to become acclimated I've been to Germany and stayed a week. My whole sleep pattern
was out of whack! Andrade fought like a real champion everytime he got hit he responded with combos of his own.

Re: Andrade used championship work rate to win title
Posted: 13 Mar 2017, 19:12
by boxing_rocks
Except he wasn't trying to hurt his opponent, but was satisfied with out-touching him like they were amateurs.
Re: Andrade used championship work rate to win title
Posted: 13 Mar 2017, 19:38
by Badhusker
Good win for him especially being over there, and taking a title from the champion. It should have definitely been a UD though. Not his best performance but time zone does affect you some. Now move on to bigger fights and stay busy hopefully. May get bigger fights quicker since he didn't look so dominant.
Re: Andrade used championship work rate to win title
Posted: 13 Mar 2017, 19:47
by ElJefe
He definitely won the fight but I wasn't as impressed with him in this fight as I have been previously. And you can't use the time zone as an excuse, every European based fighter has the same issue when they fight in the US but it's never an excuse for them. He didn't land in Germany and suddenly realise it's a different time zone. It's not classified information.
Re: Andrade used championship work rate to win title
Posted: 13 Mar 2017, 23:31
by SaadOffTheDeck
The 'avoided' new Boogeyman who somehow spent over a year begging for culcay.
Re: Andrade used championship work rate to win title
Posted: 14 Mar 2017, 00:17
by boxing_rocks
Badhusker wrote:Good win for him especially being over there, and taking a title from the champion. It should have definitely been a UD though. Not his best performance but time zone does affect you some. Now move on to bigger fights and stay busy hopefully. May get bigger fights quicker since he didn't look so dominant.
Come on. Stop calling Culcay a champion. He won that "championship" by beating boxrec #164, and his best win is boxrec #54. Losing 3 or even more rounds to Culcay is a shame for somebody who is considered top 2-3 in the division.
Re: Andrade used championship work rate to win title
Posted: 14 Mar 2017, 01:47
by ClivePatrickLyons
It went 12 they must have trained for the KO in Germany we all know about the shameless judge's over in Germany disappointing from my view thought he would dominate the local and stop him but a point's win in that part of the world is as good as a KO I guess

Re: Andrade used championship work rate to win title
Posted: 14 Mar 2017, 19:03
by Badhusker
boxing_rocks wrote:Badhusker wrote:Good win for him especially being over there, and taking a title from the champion. It should have definitely been a UD though. Not his best performance but time zone does affect you some. Now move on to bigger fights and stay busy hopefully. May get bigger fights quicker since he didn't look so dominant.
Come on. Stop calling Culcay a champion. He won that "championship" by beating boxrec #164, and his best win is boxrec #54. Losing 3 or even more rounds to Culcay is a shame for somebody who is considered top 2-3 in the division.
I called Culcay a champion, which is what he was, and did it once. I didn't say he was a good champion or brag him up at all. The point I was trying to make is that a win over a champion normally has to be clear-cut, especially in Germany it seems, based on some past questionable decisions there. If the facts bother you, just stay in the Povetkin conspiracy thread that you and a few other morons like to keep going. Stay in your own fantasy world and let the adults talk here.
Re: Andrade used championship work rate to win title
Posted: 14 Mar 2017, 19:19
by boxing_rocks
Badhusker wrote:boxing_rocks wrote:Badhusker wrote:Good win for him especially being over there, and taking a title from the champion. It should have definitely been a UD though. Not his best performance but time zone does affect you some. Now move on to bigger fights and stay busy hopefully. May get bigger fights quicker since he didn't look so dominant.
Come on. Stop calling Culcay a champion. He won that "championship" by beating boxrec #164, and his best win is boxrec #54. Losing 3 or even more rounds to Culcay is a shame for somebody who is considered top 2-3 in the division.
I called Culcay a champion, which is what he was, and did it once. I didn't say he was a good champion or brag him up at all. The point I was trying to make is that a win over a champion normally has to be clear-cut, especially in Germany it seems, based on some past questionable decisions there. If the facts bother you, just stay in the Povetkin conspiracy thread that you and a few other morons like to keep going. Stay in your own fantasy world and let the adults talk here.
Uhh, you sound bitter. Go suck Floyd's dick, maybe it will relax you a little.
Re: Andrade used championship work rate to win title
Posted: 15 Mar 2017, 07:27
by Badhusker
boxing_rocks wrote:Badhusker wrote:boxing_rocks wrote:
Come on. Stop calling Culcay a champion. He won that "championship" by beating boxrec #164, and his best win is boxrec #54. Losing 3 or even more rounds to Culcay is a shame for somebody who is considered top 2-3 in the division.
I called Culcay a champion, which is what he was, and did it once. I didn't say he was a good champion or brag him up at all. The point I was trying to make is that a win over a champion normally has to be clear-cut, especially in Germany it seems, based on some past questionable decisions there. If the facts bother you, just stay in the Povetkin conspiracy thread that you and a few other morons like to keep going. Stay in your own fantasy world and let the adults talk here.
Uhh, you sound bitter. Go suck Floyd's dick, maybe it will relax you a little.
Just because you are into disgusting homosexual acts like that doesn't mean anyone else is. Please refrain from telling the world how pathetic and disgusting you are. Keep it to yourself.