6/19 PBC on SHO: Jermall Charlo vs Juan Montiel (WBC Middleweight Title)

Who wins?

  • Charlo by KO

    Votes: 15 53.6%
  • Montiel by KO

    Votes: 1 3.6%
  • Charlo by decision

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • Montiel by decision

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Charlo is a pathetic champion

    Votes: 9 32.1%

  • Total voters
    28

krackdagawd

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nikkas wanna talk about brehs going with cac media narratives but agreed with a cac media narrative when buddy won 12-0:mjlol:

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Suppoorting fighters =/= supporting clown behavior

Its not a cac narrative when Charlo/Canelo and all the other guys boo boo stays talking shyt about have all achieved more than he has despite being younger and they also feel the same way about him :francis:

:dead: @ you going thru my dap history tho thats def a first :mjlol:
 

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Suppoorting fighters =/= supporting clown behavior

Its not a cac narrative when Charlo/Canelo and all the other guys boo boo stays talking shyt about have all achieved more than he has despite being younger and they also feel the same way about him :francis:

:dead: @ you going thru my dap history tho thats def a first :mjlol:


I'm not talking about achievements because it has nothing to do with your post. You stated that Haney, Shakur and Charlo were criticized for dominant performances because they didn't finish their opponents yet you agreed with that Williams had Andrade staggering in a fight where he lost damn near every round. :deadmanny: If we're gonna be hypocritical, let's at least be consistent about it.

You act like the fight thread doesn't exist on the next page. I didn't have to search for shyt relating to you:mjlol:
 

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I'm not talking about achievements because it has nothing to do with your post. You stated that Haney, Shakur and Charlo were criticized for dominant performances because they didn't finish their opponents yet you agreed with that Williams had Andrade staggering in a fight where he lost damn near every round. :deadmanny: If we're gonna be hypocritical, let's at least be consistent about it.

You act like the fight thread doesn't exist on the next page. I didn't have to search for shyt relating to you:mjlol:


You got it.
 

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Andrade fans really trying to talk shyt like Charlo still won't put his ass in a coma:mjlol:.....as if andrade's paper mache chin woulda been able to withstand even half the shyt montiel did:russ:.........Charlo having a lackluster performance doesn't change a single thing about andrade's shytty ass career.
 

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the munguia fight was at 147, LOL. he was KOd probably because he couldnt safely make that weight at his height and had a dry brain. i wouldnt use that as a measuring stick for how charlo should perform.

that being said, this is not a good look for his career and he needs to step it up before he drops in stature and his brother becomes the only charlo anybody is checking for
 

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More viewers watched Jermall Charlo’s tougher-than-expected victory over Juan Macias Montiel than any boxing match Showtime has televised during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A Nielsen Media Research report released Tuesday indicated that an average of 333,000 viewers tuned in for the 12-round main event Showtime televised from Toyota Center in Houston. A peak audience of 379,000 watched toward the end of Charlo’s unanimous-decision win against an awkward, courageous challenger who survived serious trouble in both the fifth and sixth rounds to finish their fight on his feet.

Before Saturday night, Showtime’s previous biggest audiences since it began broadcasting boxing August 1 following a 4½-month break caused by the coronavirus crisis were produced February 20. The premium cable network’s main event that night, Adrien Broner’s 12-round, unanimous-decision victory versus Jovanie Santiago, attracted a peak audience of 304,000 and an average audience of 288,000.

Part of the Broner-Santiago fight aired at the same time as ESPN’s main event February 20, Oscar Valdez’s upset of Miguel Berchelt in a WBC 130-pound title fight. Valdez’s 10th-round knockout of Berchelt was watched by an average of 895,000 viewers and drew a peak audience of 960,000.

ESPN’s main event Saturday night, Japanese star Naoya Inoue’s third-round stoppage of IBF mandatory challenger Michael Dasmarinas in a bantamweight championship match, began approximately 25 minutes after the Charlo-Montiel match ended.

Showtime’s aforementioned figures include only viewers that watched those fights live on Showtime’s linear channel. ViacomCBS, the parent company of Showtime and BoxingScene.com, doesn’t release streaming numbers.

Houston’s Charlo (32-0, 22 KOs) was tested more by Mexico’s Montiel (22-5-2, 22 KOs) than oddsmakers anticipated.

Charlo, the WBC middleweight champion, went off as a 30-1 favorite against the fourth-rated challenger for his 160-pound championship. The 31-year-old Charlo couldn’t knock out Montiel, but the two-division champion won by large margins on all three scorecards (120-108, 119-109, 118-109).

Earlier Saturday night, an average audience of 259,000 watched Showtime’s co-feature between Mexican lightweights Isaac Cruz and Francisco Vargas.

Cruz (22-1-1, 15 KOs) battered and bloodied a game Vargas (27-3-2, 19 KOs), who lost their 10-rounder by scores of 100-89, 99-90 and 97-92. A peak audience of 274,000 watched the Cruz-Vargas fight.

Showtime’s 10-round opener Saturday night, which resulted in Angelo Leo’s majority-decision defeat of Aaron Alameda, averaged 141,000 viewers and was watched by a peak audience of 176,000. Albuquerque’s Leo (21-1, 9 KOs), a former WBO junior featherweight champion, defeated Mexico’s Alameda (25-2, 13 KOs) on two scorecards (98-92, 96-94, 95-95).
 
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