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Old 08-21-2009, 04:22 PM   #826 (permalink)
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Stupendous 6s Round 1 Fight 16

Hein Ten-Hoff (level 5) (4-1) vs. DaVarryl Williamson – Williamson electrified the crowd with a titanic shot to the body that sent Hein crashing to the canvas! Hein was back up quickly at the count of 4, but decided to cover up to avoid more punishment. DaVarryl got some punches home, including a rocket cross, but Ten-Hoff fended off more trouble and countered with some jabs in a 23-7 opener!

Hein landed a freight train left early in the 2nd, and now it was Williamson covering up! Hein boxed nicely, carving out a 15-9 round, and won the 3rd, 6-2, with a nasty uppercut. Hein landed another uppercut in the 4th, and a bunch of crosses. He built up a huge lead, then Williamson came back with counterpunches to almost even it, 12-11. Round 5 was a reversal, as DaVarryl jumped to the lad, helped by a straight right, then it was Ten-Hoff rallying in the last minute to keep it close, 12-11, and his straight right hurt Williamson!

It was too close to call at this point, and the next two rounds didn’t clarify anything. Williamson was jabbing effectively in the 6th, and landed a huge hook and hard cross. Hein was tired, but came back in the last minute with a series of crosses and a rapacious combination, to almost take it, 18-16. Hein was slightly more effective in a low-scoring 7th, 8-6.

Williamson had worn Ten-Hoff down, and landed much more frequently in the 8th, his crosses being his bread and butter weapon! He landed a massive uppercut, cross and hook, and Hein could only answer with one power shot, a right, as Williamson pulled away, 19-6! Williamson was clinching for most of the 9th, frustrating Ten-Hoff. Williamson had a few flurries in the last minute that may have pulled it out, 5-2.

Both men went after each other in the 10th. Hein landed a solid straight right, Williamson a sweet combination. Hein jumped out to the lead with a sharp cross, but landed a hook and vicious body shot, notting the score at 12-12.

This would be a tough one to score. They had landed about the same number of punches. Still, Williamson had the KD, and I scored it for him, 98-96. The judges all saw it my way, scoring it 97-93, 97-95 & 95-94, a unanimous win for DaVarryl Williamson. Ten-Hoff had acquitted himself very well, but another Level 4/5 fighter had bit the dust!
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