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In the cut
Castillo
Nyambayar
Jones
Vasquez
Lubin #HammerHeads
Wilder #BOOOMMMMBBBZZZQQQQUUUUAAAAADDDD!!!
Nyambayar
Jones
Vasquez
Lubin #HammerHeads
Wilder #BOOOMMMMBBBZZZQQQQUUUUAAAAADDDD!!!
You and @Newzz have been talking about it, and I am thinking the same thing. May change my pick. If I leaned towards who might get the benefit in a close fight it is Vasquez, but you are right, Diaz gave Peterson everything he wanted and then some.the only thing that hurts diaz is his wild inactivity man..vasquez is tough but i think he is limited meanwhile diaz handled lamont clearly
That's a tough pick because if it's close, i definitely don't see Diaz getting a decision. I do think he can win enough rds to get a close decision that should be wider on the cards.You and @Newzz have been talking about it, and I am thinking the same thing. May change my pick. If I leaned towards who might get the benefit in a close fight it is Vasquez, but you are right, Diaz gave Peterson everything he wanted and then some.
Tough choice. Honestly I haven't been too impressed by Vasquez...may have to change that...
You and @Newzz have been talking about it, and I am thinking the same thing. May change my pick. If I leaned towards who might get the benefit in a close fight it is Vasquez, but you are right, Diaz gave Peterson everything he wanted and then some.
Tough choice. Honestly I haven't been too impressed by Vasquez...may have to change that...
That's a tough pick because if it's close, i definitely don't see Diaz getting a decision. I do think he can win enough rds to get a close decision that should be wider on the cards.
You were soooooooooooo close to the perfect pick toonewzz I get that point for calling controversial robbery on diaz-sammy?
edit man fukk them bama ass judges....costing me points
I was partially right. Vasquez got worked in that fight, but almost came away with the draw. Figured it was going to be a close fight and bet on the judges favoring Vasquez (reality was it wasn't a close fight, but the judges somehow still seemed to favor Vasquez).Should've made that switch
Called it....but you didn't pick him
You were soooooooooooo close to the perfect pick too
@Newzz You're missing one more fight on the crawford-postol card
Tommy Karpency (26-5-1; 15 KO) vs. Oleksandr Gvozdyk (10-0; 8 KO) - Light Heavyweight (175 lbs.)
Good looking out patDerevyanchenko
Khytrov
Fox
Lopez
Jackson
Foster
Crawford
Valdez
Benavidez
Gvozdyk
Maidana
Castano
July 21
At Mashantucket, Conn. (PBC on ESPN/ESPN Deportes):
- Sergiy Derevyanchenko (IBF #4 & WBC #11) vs. Sam Soliman (IBF #8), 12 rounds, IBF middleweight eliminator
- Ievgen Khytrov (WBC #5, IBF #11, WBO #14, WBA #15) vs. Paul Mendez, 10 rounds, middleweights
- Alantez Fox vs. Paul Valenzuela Jr., 6 or 8 rounds, middleweights
July 22
At Mashantucket, Conn. (Showtime):
- Adam Lopez vs. Roman Reynoso, 10 rounds, bantamweights
- Julius Jackson vs. Jerry Odom, 8 rounds, super middleweights
- O'Shaquie Foster vs. Rolando Chinea, 8 rounds, junior lightweights
July 23
At Las Vegas (HBO PPV):
At San Antonio (PBC on NBC Sports Net):
- Terence Crawford (WBO Champion) vs. Viktor Postol (WBC Champion), 12 rounds, WBO/WBC junior welterweight title unification
- Oscar Valdez (WBC #1) vs. Matias Adrian Rueda (WBC #2), 12 rounds, for vacant WBO featherweight title
- Jose Benavidez (WBA #2) vs. Francisco Santana, 10 rounds, welterweights
- Oleksandr Gvozdyk (WBC #6, IBF #10, WBO #14) vs. Tommy Karpency, 10 rounds, light heavyweights
- Fabian Maidana vs. Jorge Maysonet, 8 rounds, welterweights
- Alan Castano vs. Aaron Garcia, 8 rounds, middleweights
@hyperman25 @GREENandYELLOW @JDee323 @King P @InvictusAeternusEternus @patscorpio @TheNig @All Knowledge @Thatrogueassdiaz @LeVraiPapi @SuikodenII make your picks brehs