TTR Challenge #21- Standings After Week #24

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TTR Challenge #21- Standings After Week #24

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RESULTS and POINTS BREAKDOWN:

Fight #1- WBC International Light Heavyweight Title-
Champion Andrzej Fonfara (WBA #2, Transnational #3, WBC #3, TTR #4, IBF #5, WBO #5, The Ring #8; 28-3, 1 NC, 16 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 12
Nathan Cleverly (WBC #10, TTR #12; 29-3, 15 KOs)
- The scores of the all-action bout were 115-113, 116-112, and 116-112.
- I scored the bout for TTR and had Fonfara winning 116-113 (7 rounds to 4 with one round even).
.....10 points for picking Fonfara plus 2 points for picking him by decision

Fight #2- WBA World Super Flyweight Title-
Champion Kohei Kono (TTR #7, Transnational #8; 31-8-1, 13 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 12
Koki Kameda (WBA #2, TTR #9; 33-2, 18 KOs)
- Kono floored Kameda in the second round.
- Kameda was docked two points for low blows (two separate point deductions) in round 3.
- Kameda rocked Kono in the ninth round. Later in the same frame, Kono was penalized a point for pushing Kameda's head down.
- The scores were 115-109, 116-108, and 113-111.
- Scoring the bout for TTR, I also had Kono winning 115-109.
- Corey Erdman of Ring Magazine and Fight Network scored the bout for Spike and had Kono winning by a 117-107 score.
.....11 points for picking Kono plus 2 points for picking him by decision

Fight #3- WBC Continental Americas and Vacant WBO NABO Light Heavyweight Titles-
WBC Continental Americas champion Irish Seanie Monaghan (WBA #4, IBF #6, WBC #7, WBO #8, TTR #14; 26-0, 16 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 10
Donovan "Da Bomb" George (25-5-2, 1 NC, 22 KOs)
- George injured his right hand early in the fight.
- The scores were 100-90, 100-90, and 99-91.
.....9 points for picking Monaghan plus 2 points for picking him by decision

Fight #4- JEOPARDY FIGHT-
Non-title Heavyweight Bout-
Kubrat "The Cobra" Pulev (TTR #4, Transnational #4, The Ring #4; 21-1, 11 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 8
CNB Brazilian champion George Arias (56-14, 42 KOs)
.....7 points for picking Pulev plus 2 points for picking him by decision
(If you picked Arias, you lost 7 points.)

Fight #5- SCRATCH-
Non-title Super Lightweight Bout-
African Boxing Union, Commonwealth, and IBF Intercontinental lightweight champion Richard Commey (IBF #4, The Ring #6, WBC #11- all at 135; 23-0, 21 KOs)
TKO-5
Kakhaber Avetisian (41-32-1, 23 KOs)
- Avetisian was a late substitute. Commey was originally slated to fight Ramaz Bebnadze (16-2, 12 KOs).

Fight #6- Vacant WBO Youth Intercontinental Junior Featherweight Title-
Albert Pagara (IBF #3, Transnational #5, TTR #6, WBC #6, WBO #6, The Ring #7; 25-0, 18 KOs)
KO-6 2:20
William Gonzalez (27-6, 23 KOs)
- Pagara's IBF Intercontinental title was not on the line.
- Pagara knocked Gonzalez down in the 2nd and 6th rounds.
.....9 points for picking Pagara plus 2 points by picking him by KO/TKO

Fight #7- WBO and Ring Magazine World Junior Flyweight Titles-
Champion Donnie Nietes (TTR #1, Transnational #1; 37-1-4, 21 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 12
Juan "Pinky" Alejo (WBO #8; 21-4, 13 KOs)
- The scores were 120-108, 119-109, and 119-109.
.....8 points for picking Nietes plus 2 points for picking him by decision

Fight #8- Vacant WBA International Super Welterweight and Vacant WBO International Junior Middleweight Titles-
Demetrius Andrade (22-0, 15 KOs)
TKO-2 0:50
Dario Fabian Pucheta (20-3, 11 KOs)
- Pucheta's WPC World title was not on the line.
- This was Andrade's first bout since his TKO-7 over Brian Rose on 6/14/14 and Pucheta's first since his TKO-8 over Bethuel Ushona on 10/4/14.
.....9 points for picking Andrade plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO

Fight #9- BONUS FIGHT-
WBA World Middleweight Super Championship/IBF and IBO World Middleweight Titles/WBC Interim World Middleweight Title-
WBA Super Champion/IBO Champion/WBC Interim Champion Gennady Golovkin (TTR #1, Transnational #1, The Ring #1; TTR #4 P4P, The Ring #4 P4P, Transnational #8 P4P; 34-0, 31 KOs)
TKO-8 1:32
IBF Champion David Lemieux (TTR #4, Transnational #4, The Ring #4; 34-3, 31 KOs)
- Golovkin controlled the early rounds with his jab. He started inflicting heavy punishment in the third and fourth rounds. Lemieux did land some solid shots but Golovkin responded by landing more solid shots of his own.
- Golovkin scored a knockdown near the end of the fifth round and hit Lemieux while he was down. He received a warning but no points were deducted.
- Golovkin continued to administer a thorough beating until the contest was mercifully stopped in the eighth.
.....18 points for picking Golovkin plus 4 points for picking him by KO/TKO

Fight #10- BONUS FIGHT-
Lineal (as recognized by TTR and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board), WBC, and Ring Magazine World Flyweight Titles-
Champion Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez (TTR #1 P4P, Transnational #1 P4P, The Ring #1 P4P; 44-0, 38 KOs)
TKO-9 2:53
Brian Viloria (WBO #1, WBC #2, The Ring #3, TTR #4, Transnational #4; 36-5, 1 NC, 1 ND, 22 KOs)
- Gonzalez floored Viloria in the third round. Viloria fought on valiantly but was outgunned by the sport's #1 P4P fighter.
.....18 points for picking Gonzalez plus 4 points for picking him buy KO/TKO

Fight #11- Vacant WBA Interim World Heavyweight Title-
Luis "The Real King Kong" Ortiz (WBA #8, WBO #8; 23-0, 2 NCs, 20 KOs)
KO-3 0:17
Matias Ariel Vidondo (WBA #15; 20-2-1, 18 KOs)
- Vidondo's FAB Argentine title was not on the line.
- Ortiz dropped Vidondo twice- once in the second round and once in the third.
.....9 points for picking Ortiz plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO

Fight #12- IBF World Middleweight Title Eliminator-
Tureano Johnson (WBA #3, WBC #3, IBF #4, WBO #8; 19-1, 13 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 12
Eamonn O'Kane (IBF #3, WBC #14; 14-2-1, 5 KOs)
- O'Kane was knocked down twice in the first round.
- Johnson won by the scores of 118-108, 117-109, and 119-107.
.....9 points for picking Johnson plus 2 points for picking him by decision

Fight #13- Welterweight Bout-
Lamont Peterson (TTR #2, Transnational #2, IBF #4- all at 140; 34-3-1, 17 KOs)
Maj. Dec. 12
Felix Diaz (WBC #8, IBF #11- both at 140; 17-1, 8 KOs)
- Peterson weighed in at 144; Diaz at 144 1/4.
- Steve Farhood scored the bout for NBC and also had it a 114-114 draw.
- I scored the bout for TTR and had Peterson winning, 115-113.
.....9 points for picking Peterson plus 2 points for picking him by decision


High Scorer this week is Marciano with 137, Gilgamesh and myself came in at 135. Only change on the scoreboard was me moving past Kewlmodee by 1 point.



1) J.J.Dillon-129-1560
2) hardcorebee24-129-1556
3) marciano1952-137-1538
4) tainos-134-1524
5) RASTA666-129-1495
6) KSTAT124-131-1482
7) straycat-135-1428
8 ) kewlmodee-114-1427
9) Cagiva9-130-1409
10) WillieB59-118-1394
11) gilgamesh-135-1280
12) DBO-127-1238
13) chef97-DNP-751
14) TopNotch86-DNP-236
15) stenchasaurous-DNP-205
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