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Old 08-04-2007, 09:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Diaz - Morales spoiler thread

Starting one since I am recording all the fights tonight!
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Old 08-04-2007, 10:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Give Solis credit.....He was hurt and came back to KO Mayol......Good fight!
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Old 08-04-2007, 11:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Solis/Mayol sounded like a hell of a fight! Meade who was winning when Mayol got KO'ed?
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Old 08-05-2007, 12:23 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I didn't catch the scores for Solis/Mayol before the stoppage, but I had Solis up by a small margin. However, Mayol was coming on & if the judges corrected for the ref's failure to recognize Mayol's KD of Solis the scores could have gone the other way.

I'll tell you, though, it was a beautiful KO combination.
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Old 08-05-2007, 12:35 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Yep, a good 1-2 punch. Mayol was dazed.

The referee got it wrong, not recognizing the knockdown of Solis. But still, nice come back.
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Old 08-05-2007, 12:39 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I didn't catch the scores for Solis/Mayol before the stoppage, but I had Solis up by a small margin. However, Mayol was coming on & if the judges corrected for the ref's failure to recognize Mayol's KD of Solis the scores could have gone the other way.

I'll tell you, though, it was a beautiful KO combination.
I'm dying to see this fight now. Sounds like with all the controversy regarding a missed knockdown there could be a rematch.
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Old 08-05-2007, 10:50 AM   #7 (permalink)
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not a single post on the main event? I guess that says a lot for the relevence of this bout!
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Old 08-05-2007, 11:01 AM   #8 (permalink)
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I doubt Solis will give Mayol a rematch - His camp took this fight unexpectedly to begin with -

Two tough losses now for R. Mayol (the kid has talent, he is only 25). I'd love for him to get a rematch with Solis.....But he should take two fights or so, get sharp and then try for another world title shot.

I'm not sure of the official scores either at the time of stoppage - But with a correctly scored Mayol KD....I had Mayol up slightly - A good fight!

As for E. Morales......He did better than many expected......Just old, his legs were just shot.....With what he has left in the tank (and legs) Morales fought a good fight.....It was close. The 12th seem to seal it for Diaz....

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Old 08-05-2007, 12:43 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Morales did a lot better than most people thought and for him to last twelve rounds after the two beatings Pacquiao gave him is probably a moral victory for him.

People are calling for Morales to have a rematch with Diaz but his legs are shot and he's a shell of his former self. Doesn't make sense to me.
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Although it was a close fight, I really don't see the point of a rematch. In my opinion there were a lot of close rounds, but Diaz' aggression and ability to keep Morales on the ropes all night got him the nod.

Morales can still crack while absorbing punishment, but that's about it.
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Wow I watched an entirely different fight. I had Morales up 8 rounds to 4. I thought he got jobbed.

I gave Morales the first 6 rounds, the 9th and the 11th. Diaz was all aggression in the first 6 rounds but it wasn't "effective aggression" He got nailed time and time again coming in. Morales landed a higher number and with better accuracy through 6. The only round you could possibly give Diaz in the first 6 was the first and that was negated by the Knockdown.

A unanimous decision was an absolute joke.

Mayol got hurt by the knockdown in the previous round .. not by them not counting it but it looked like he got cocky in the next round and paid the price.

Boring but solid fight for Lopez.

Chavez Jr. got touched up a bit but hit Louis Brown with every shot in the book. Brown could take a punch but overall nice showing by Chavez Jr. Looking forward to him and Gomez.

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I wouldn't be surprised if there's a rematch. Hardly anyone walks off into the "sunset" anymore. They go stumbling, staggering, etc. Some need the money... some want the money... etc. But can you imagine how the physical damage is going to affect some of these guys 10 - 15 years from now?

I know some guys who are a mess - just from working outdoors in the cold weather for 15 years. Fighters like Morales, Holyfield, etc., they've been in more wars than you can count, not to mention the punishment of who knows how many rounds of sparing/fighting in the gym.

Marco Antonio Barerra is another example.

Well, at least you have to give Mike Tyson some credit. At least he's not making another comeback.

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Seeing the judges cards.......of the Diaz/Morales fight...

That one of the judges gave Diaz a 10-8 second round is a joke! - Diaz scored no kd and didn't dominate a round to the point of a 10-8 whatsoever!

To make matters worse...this same judge DID NOT give Morales a 10-8 score in the 1st round...when he DID score a clean knockdown of Diaz...

Judges in boxing today just seem to be getting worse and worse...
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Seeing the judges cards.......of the Diaz/Morales fight...

That one of the judges gave Diaz a 10-8 second round is a joke! - Diaz scored no kd and didn't dominate a round to the point of a 10-8 whatsoever!

To make matters worse...this same judge DID NOT give Morales a 10-8 score in the 1st round...when he DID score a clean knockdown of Diaz...

Judges in boxing today just seem to be getting worse and worse...
Morales definitely got screwed against Diaz. I had him winning by a few rounds and it sounds like a few judges got their palms greased.
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Seeing the judges cards.......of the Diaz/Morales fight...

That one of the judges gave Diaz a 10-8 second round is a joke! - Diaz scored no kd and didn't dominate a round to the point of a 10-8 whatsoever!

To make matters worse...this same judge DID NOT give Morales a 10-8 score in the 1st round...when he DID score a clean knockdown of Diaz...

Judges in boxing today just seem to be getting worse and worse...
Unbelievable .. I didn't give Morales a 10-8 first round but I thought he won the second round. How could a judge see that as a 10-8 round for Diaz????

I'm not a Morales fan and I thought he got screwed. If I am a Diaz opponent I don't fight in Chicago.
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I've been a fight fan for a long long time and the Morales Diaz bout has to be the best fight I've ever seen live. Really glad I treated myself to this one. Forked up $200 for a seat thirteen rows from ringside. Didn't regret one dime of it. El Terrible had enough left to make this one competitive throughout 11 rounds. Twelve intense crowd-pleasing rounds for the fans. Diaz had more left in the 12th, dominated the round and needed it to to secure the decision on the judge's cards. Outstanding fight with great sustained intensity. Didn't want to see it end. Glad I wasn't trying to score this one either. It was a joy to watch and a meomory I'll cherish.
The War for Four was aptly named.

Chavez Jr. faced a game but outclassed Louis Brown. Dianzo vs. Lopez was as turgidly boring as Morales vs. Diaz was exciting. Mayol vs. Solis Jr. in a flyweight trinket bout. Solis finished off a combination with a devestating overhand hand right to the button. Mayol hit the canvas so fast I thought he'd been vaporized. A really impressive ko.

On the unseen undercard Bernabe Concepcion looked sharp and classy stopping Gabriel Elizondo. Elizondo was dropped, got up had no legs and wobbled back down and the ref stopped it. He was game and upset about the stoppage but I didn't disagree with it. He'd taken some shots and could have been hurt. This duke was for the NABF super bantam belt. Now I don't understand how Concepcion could have fought for it since he's from the Philippines, but I'm not an alphabet guy.

A crowd pleasing local prospect, Donavan "Da Bomb" George stoppped Shay Mosely in super-middleweight action. George is part of the Cestus Boxing team and entered the ring wearing a Roman helmet. Does a back flip when wins and gives the crowd a good show. A strong local middleweight prospect, Michael Walker looked good stopping Dante Craig. I've seen both of these kids fight prelims before at Cicero stadium and their careers seem to be progressing to pre-prime.

Two less impressive undercard decison bouts took place. Victor Polyakov, a Ukranian relocated in Chicago decisioned Jesse Orta. Polyakov looked like a typical European fighter. Mercito Gesta decisioned Carlos Madrid in a super featherweight tilt. Since there were some quick stoppages in the undercard a scheduled 4 rounder with heavyweights Joey Abell and Mike Sheppard ran. Abell threw a looping, pawing left hand and appeared to make minimal contact with Sheppard who flopped for the count in the first. I've had the misfortune of seeing Sheppard try to fight once before on the Diaz-Favela undercard and he needs a new career plan.

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Glad you enjoyed it too bad the decision was a travesty
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I've been a fight fan for a long long time and the Morales Diaz bout has to be the best fight I've ever seen live. Really glad I treated myself to this one. Forked up $200 for a seat thirteen rows from ringside. Didn't regret one dime of it. El Terrible had enough left to make this one competitive throughout 11 rounds. Twelve intense crowd-pleasing rounds for the fans. Diaz had more left in the 12th, dominated the round and needed it to to secure the decision on the judge's cards. Outstanding fight with great sustained intensity. Didn't want to see it end. Glad I wasn't trying to score this one either. It was a joy to watch and a meomory I'll cherish.
The War for Four was aptly named.

Chavez Jr. faced a game but outclassed Louis Brown. Dianzo vs. Lopez was as turgidly boring as Morales vs. Diaz was exciting. Mayol vs. Solis Jr. in aflyweight trinnket bout. Solis finished off a combination with a devestating overhand hand right to the button. Mayol hit the canvas so fast I thought he'd been vaporized. A really impressive ko.

On the unseen undercard Bernabe Concepcion looked sharp and classy stopping Gabriel Elizondo. Elizondo was dropped, got up had no legs and wobbled back down and the ref stopped it. He was game and upset about the stoppage but I didn't disagree with it. He'd taken some shots and could have been hurt. This duke was for the NABF super bantam belt. Now I don't understand how Concepcion could have fought for it since he's from the Philippines, but I'm not an alphabet guy.

A crowd pleasing local prospect, Donavan "Da Bomb" George stoppped Shay Mosely in super-middleweight action. George is part of the Cestus Boxing team and entered the ring wearing a Roman helmet. Does a back flip when wins and gives the crowd a good show. A strong local middleweight prospect, Michael Walker looked good stopping Dante Craig. I've seen both of these kids fight prelims before at Cicero stadium and their careers seem to be progressing to pre-prime.

Two less impressive undercard decison bouts took place. Victor Polyakov, a Ukranian relocated in Chicago decisioned Jesse Orta. Polyakov looked like a typical European fighter. Mercito Gesta decisioned Carlos Madrid in a super featherweight tilt. Since there were some quick stoppages in the undercard a scheduled 4 rounder with heavyweights Joey Abell and Mike Sheppard. Abell threw a looping, pawing left hand and appeared to make minimal contact with Sheppard who flopped for the count. I've had the misfortune of seeing Sheppard try to fight once before on the Diaz-Favela undercard and he needs a new career plan.

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A little surprised Mike Mollo wasn't on the card
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Seeing the judges cards.......of the Diaz/Morales fight...

That one of the judges gave Diaz a 10-8 second round is a joke! - Diaz scored no kd and didn't dominate a round to the point of a 10-8 whatsoever!

To make matters worse...this same judge DID NOT give Morales a 10-8 score in the 1st round...when he DID score a clean knockdown of Diaz...

Judges in boxing today just seem to be getting worse and worse...
Although I wasn't scoring the fight, I can't see any round in it as a 10 - 8.

I don't root for a particular fighter when I'm watching a fight. I'm more interested in seeing a good bout. Although Diaz has a local following I can't describe myself as a partular fan of his. He did look better Saturday than he did against Favela the last time I saw him in live action.
I have an easier time scoring fights when I watch a tape with the sound turned off so I'm not influenced by either the broadcasters of the crowd.
Judging a fight while there live is a little harder for me. Some of the action
gets blocked by the crowd. Crowd partisanship makes it tough. It was hard to really gauge the effectiveness of Diaz's agression because it was cheered for so boistrously. It was easy to appreciate the canniness of El Terrible and his counter attacks. Aggression versus guile. Two world class fighters giving there all for twelve rounds. While watching the War for Four I was happier as a spectator. Wouldn't have wanted a judge's chair.

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