the most punches that the 38-year-old braehmer had ever landed in his last five fights was 214 in 12 rounds.
he lands 200 in six, trying to match output with a guy who just threw 1100, and hes done
even if his elbow didnt go there is a good chance that his cardio was next
Good spot man, his cardio wouldn't have lasted. Interested to know if you knew this before the fight and would have put a couple live bets down on Cleverly in the later rounds for a finish?
Fuk there goes my clev dec bet
the decision bet wouldve cashed as the judges were being fair. tough to see two robberies on the same fight card
http://boxrec.com/boxer/324239
dont know if it means anything to you but relikh is being managed by ricky hatton; even in the corner of one of his fights if not more
i dont think the hitman needs the money so my guess is that hes not going to waste his time with a fighter that does not have a shot at becoming world champ.
i took him at +410
Just looking at BoxRec numbers, the size difference doesn't appear to be that significant. Magdeleno has fought his last five fights over 130 pounds and the Armenian has fought at 130 a few times in his career. Magdeleno also has a slightly longer reach at one inch shorter in height. Maybe the weigh-in and face off will be more illuminating. I agree however that coming off a second round KO is significant for Magdeleno. The underdog is only +280 at 5Dimes now though.career 135 hovhannisyan is fighting in his own backyard(glendale) as a +330 underdog against 130 diego who was just badly kod. the fight is a gbp and art conceiveably won his prior fight against gbp prospect maldonado if not for a lapse in concentration kd in the 8th round.
the armenian has low output but diego might not be able to handle the weight.
Anyone think that +220 is fairly generous for the under 9½ prop on this Super Featherweight bout in the UK on Saturday? Liam Walsh at 20-0 with 14 KOs has been bet down heavily to a -650 favorite vs Russian Andrey Klimov who has never been KOed at 19-2. Still, +220 for either guy to win before the middle of the 10th round seems pretty decent, no?
Burns looked great in his last bout, hoping he gets another stoppage at home.
Ricky Burns wins inside distance (+190) vs Kiryl Relikh $52.63 for $100.00
Dillian Whyte (-1000) vs Ian Lewison + Scott Cardle (-700) vs Kevin Hooper + Ricky Burns (-400) vs Kiryl Relikh $175.00 for $100.00
Just looking at BoxRec numbers, the size difference doesn't appear to be that significant. Magdeleno has fought his last five fights over 130 pounds and the Armenian has fought at 130 a few times in his career. Magdeleno also has a slightly longer reach at one inch shorter in height. Maybe the weigh-in and face off will be more illuminating. I agree however that coming off a second round KO is significant for Magdeleno. The underdog is only +280 at 5Dimes now though.
Thanks for the info. I took the dog small to win 1u at least:the arrmenian went down a couple fights to try the weight but hes a legit lw as gbp prospect maldonado had a long amatuer career as was already slated to fight steve forbes in 2014 before forbes failed his medical exam. fidel was supposed to fight magdaleno himself for this fight and art took the fight on six weeks notice. diego fought the 135 peurto rican who quit because of what was ruled a low blow but that is his only experience there other than the flannagan ko.
diego could outwork art but the armenian is relentless and will probably be fighting in front of a large armenian crowd, glendale being just ten minutes away. i like the large plus money when the opponent is not the promoters fighter.