TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
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TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
Friday, October 30-
Orlando, Florida, USA-
Fight #1- Heavyweight Bout-
Tony Thompson (The Ring #9, TTR #10; 40-5, 27 KOs).....9 points
vs.
Malik Scott (37-2-1, 13 KOs).....11 points
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico-
Fight #2- SCRATCH-
Vacant WBC Interim Latino Flyweight Title-
Ganigan Lopez (25-6, 16 KOs as per BoxRec; 33-6, 16 KOs as per AOL Deportes Latino).....8 points
vs.
Miguel Herrera (10-2-3, 6 KOs).....12 points
- Herrera has dropped out. Ganigan Lopez will fight late substitute Juan Luis "Paisata" Lopez (13-3, 7 KOs) for the vacant title instead.
Saturday, October 31-
Houston, Texas, USA-
Fight #3- Super Welterweight Bout-
Jermell Charlo (The Ring #4, TTR #5, Transnational #5; 26-0, 11 KOs).....9 points
vs.
Joachim Alcine (35-7-2, 21 KOs).....11 points
Wednesday, November 4-
Kazan, Russia-
Fight #4- IBF and IBO World Junior Welterweight Titles-
IBF champion Cesar Rene Cuenca (TTR #8, Transnational #10; 48-0, 2 NCs, 2 KOs).....10 points
vs.
IBO champion Eduard Troyanovsky (22-0, 19 KOs).....10 points
Fight #5- IBO World Cruiserweight Title-
Champion Rakhim Chakhkiev (Transnational #6, TTR #7, The Ring #10; 24-1, 18 KOs).....10 points
vs.
Ola Afolabi (Transnational #7, TTR #15; 21-4-4, 10 KOs).....10 points
Fight #6- WBC Silver Heavyweight Title-
Champion Alexander Povetkin (TTR #1, Transnational #1, The Ring #1; 29-1, 21 KOs).....8 points
vs.
Maruisz Wach (31-1, 17 KOs).....12 points
Fight #7- WBA World Cruiserweight Title-
Champion Denis Lebedev (Transnational #2, The Ring #2, TTR #3; 27-2, 20 KOs).....8 points
vs.
Lateef Kayode (21-0, 1 ND, 1 NC, 16 KOs).....12 points
Fight #8- Vacant WBC Silver Cruiserweight Title-
Dmitry Kudryashov (TTR #6, The Ring #8, Transnational #9; 18-0, 18 KOs).....8 points
vs.
Olanreaju Durodola (21-2, 19 KOs).....12 points
Thursday, November 5-
Tokyo, Japan-
Fight #9- Japanese Flyweight Title-
Champion Takuya Kogawa (24-4, 13 KOs).....9 points
vs.
Tetsuma Hayashi (25-3-2, 9 KOs).....11 points
- Hayashi is the JBC's #1 ranked contender.
Orlando, Florida, USA-
Fight #1- Heavyweight Bout-
Tony Thompson (The Ring #9, TTR #10; 40-5, 27 KOs).....9 points
vs.
Malik Scott (37-2-1, 13 KOs).....11 points
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico-
Fight #2- SCRATCH-
Vacant WBC Interim Latino Flyweight Title-
Ganigan Lopez (25-6, 16 KOs as per BoxRec; 33-6, 16 KOs as per AOL Deportes Latino).....8 points
vs.
Miguel Herrera (10-2-3, 6 KOs).....12 points
- Herrera has dropped out. Ganigan Lopez will fight late substitute Juan Luis "Paisata" Lopez (13-3, 7 KOs) for the vacant title instead.
Saturday, October 31-
Houston, Texas, USA-
Fight #3- Super Welterweight Bout-
Jermell Charlo (The Ring #4, TTR #5, Transnational #5; 26-0, 11 KOs).....9 points
vs.
Joachim Alcine (35-7-2, 21 KOs).....11 points
Wednesday, November 4-
Kazan, Russia-
Fight #4- IBF and IBO World Junior Welterweight Titles-
IBF champion Cesar Rene Cuenca (TTR #8, Transnational #10; 48-0, 2 NCs, 2 KOs).....10 points
vs.
IBO champion Eduard Troyanovsky (22-0, 19 KOs).....10 points
Fight #5- IBO World Cruiserweight Title-
Champion Rakhim Chakhkiev (Transnational #6, TTR #7, The Ring #10; 24-1, 18 KOs).....10 points
vs.
Ola Afolabi (Transnational #7, TTR #15; 21-4-4, 10 KOs).....10 points
Fight #6- WBC Silver Heavyweight Title-
Champion Alexander Povetkin (TTR #1, Transnational #1, The Ring #1; 29-1, 21 KOs).....8 points
vs.
Maruisz Wach (31-1, 17 KOs).....12 points
Fight #7- WBA World Cruiserweight Title-
Champion Denis Lebedev (Transnational #2, The Ring #2, TTR #3; 27-2, 20 KOs).....8 points
vs.
Lateef Kayode (21-0, 1 ND, 1 NC, 16 KOs).....12 points
Fight #8- Vacant WBC Silver Cruiserweight Title-
Dmitry Kudryashov (TTR #6, The Ring #8, Transnational #9; 18-0, 18 KOs).....8 points
vs.
Olanreaju Durodola (21-2, 19 KOs).....12 points
Thursday, November 5-
Tokyo, Japan-
Fight #9- Japanese Flyweight Title-
Champion Takuya Kogawa (24-4, 13 KOs).....9 points
vs.
Tetsuma Hayashi (25-3-2, 9 KOs).....11 points
- Hayashi is the JBC's #1 ranked contender.
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
Thompson KO
Lopez KO
Charlo KO
Troyanovsky KO
Afolabi DEC
Povetkin DEC
Lebedev KO
Kudryashov KO
Kogawa DEC
Lopez KO
Charlo KO
Troyanovsky KO
Afolabi DEC
Povetkin DEC
Lebedev KO
Kudryashov KO
Kogawa DEC
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
1. Thompson - KO
2. Lopez - KO
3. Charlo - KO
4. Troyanovsky - DEC
5. Afolabi - DEC
6. Povetkin - DEC
7. Lebedev - KO
8. Kudryashov - KO
9. Kogawa vs Hayashi - Draw
2. Lopez - KO
3. Charlo - KO
4. Troyanovsky - DEC
5. Afolabi - DEC
6. Povetkin - DEC
7. Lebedev - KO
8. Kudryashov - KO
9. Kogawa vs Hayashi - Draw
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
Thompson UD
Lopez KO
Charlo UD
Troyanovsky SD
Chakhkiev SD
Povetkin UD
Lebedev KO
Kudryashov KO
Kogawa UD
Lopez KO
Charlo UD
Troyanovsky SD
Chakhkiev SD
Povetkin UD
Lebedev KO
Kudryashov KO
Kogawa UD
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
1. Thompson TKO
2. Lopez TKO
3. Charlo UD
4. Cuenca SD
5. Chakhkiev SD
6. Povetkin UD
7. Lebedev KO
8. Kudryashov KO
9. Kogawa UD
2. Lopez TKO
3. Charlo UD
4. Cuenca SD
5. Chakhkiev SD
6. Povetkin UD
7. Lebedev KO
8. Kudryashov KO
9. Kogawa UD
Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
1. Thompson UD
2. SCRATCH
3. Charlo UD
4. Troyanovsky TKO
5. Afolabi MD
6. Povetkin UD
7. Lebedev KO
8. Kudryashov KO
9. Kogawa UD
2. SCRATCH
3. Charlo UD
4. Troyanovsky TKO
5. Afolabi MD
6. Povetkin UD
7. Lebedev KO
8. Kudryashov KO
9. Kogawa UD
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
Thompson________________KO
Lopez_____________________UD
Lopez_____________________UD
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
I need to take chances to move up. More than likely i will move down :
Scott UD
Lopez KO
Charlo KO
Cuenca UD
Chakhiev UD
Povetkin KO
Lebedev KO
Kudryashov KO
Hayashi UD
Scott UD
Lopez KO
Charlo KO
Cuenca UD
Chakhiev UD
Povetkin KO
Lebedev KO
Kudryashov KO
Hayashi UD
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
Fuckit, here I go. You want the title? Come at me, bros:
1) Thompson STOP
2) SCRATCH
3) Charlo DEC
4) Cuenca DEC
5) Chakhkiev STOP
6) Povetkin STOP
7) Lebedev STOP
8) Kudryshov STOP
9) Kogawa DEC
1) Thompson STOP
2) SCRATCH
3) Charlo DEC
4) Cuenca DEC
5) Chakhkiev STOP
6) Povetkin STOP
7) Lebedev STOP
8) Kudryshov STOP
9) Kogawa DEC
Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
#1 Thompson UD
#2 Lopez KO
#3 Charlo UD
#4 Troyanovsky KO
#5 Chakhkiev UD
#6 Povetkin UD
#7 Lebedev UD
#8 Kudryashov KO
#9 Kogawa UD
#2 Lopez KO
#3 Charlo UD
#4 Troyanovsky KO
#5 Chakhkiev UD
#6 Povetkin UD
#7 Lebedev UD
#8 Kudryashov KO
#9 Kogawa UD
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
1) Thompson UD
2)
3) Charlo TKO
4) Cuenca UD
5) Chakhkiev UD
6) Povetkin UD
7) Lebedev TKO
8 ) Kudryshov KO
9) Kogawa Dec
2)
3) Charlo TKO
4) Cuenca UD
5) Chakhkiev UD
6) Povetkin UD
7) Lebedev TKO
8 ) Kudryshov KO
9) Kogawa Dec
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
Thompson KO
Lopez KO
Charlo DEC
Troyanovsky KO
Afolabi DEC
Povetkin DEC
Lebedev KO
Kudryashov KO
Kogawa DEC
Lopez KO
Charlo DEC
Troyanovsky KO
Afolabi DEC
Povetkin DEC
Lebedev KO
Kudryashov KO
Kogawa DEC
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
This will be you if ya come out on top thoughJ.J.Dillon wrote:Fuckit, here I go. You want the title? Come at me, bros:
1) Thompson STOP
2) SCRATCH
3) Charlo DEC
4) Cuenca DEC
5) Chakhkiev STOP
6) Povetkin STOP
7) Lebedev STOP
Kudryshov STOP
9) Kogawa DEC
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
Thompson tko
Charlo tko
Cuenca pts
Chakhiev tko
Povetkin tko
Lebedev tko
Kudryashov tko
Kogawa pts
Charlo tko
Cuenca pts
Chakhiev tko
Povetkin tko
Lebedev tko
Kudryashov tko
Kogawa pts
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
Charlo____________________UDstraycat wrote:Thompson________________KO
Lopez_____________________UD
Troyanovsky_______________KO
Chakhkiev_________________KO
Povetkin__________________UD
Lebedev__________________KO
Kudryashov_______________KO
Kogawa__________________UD
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
RESULTS and POINTS BREAKDOWN:
Fight #1- Heavyweight Bout-
Malik Scott (38-2-1, 13 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 10
Tony Thompson (The Ring #9, WBC #9, TTR #10; 40-6, 27 KOs)
- Scott was down in the ninth round but went on to win by the scores of 98-91, 96-93, and 95-94.
.....11 points for picking Scott plus 2 points for picking him by decision
Fight #2- SCRATCH-
Vacant WBC Latino Interim Flyweight Title-
Ganigan Lopez (WBC #6, TTR #9- both at 108; 26-6, 17 KOs as per BoxRec; 34-6, 17 KOs as per AOL Deportes Latino)
TKO-4 1:36
Juan Luis "Paisita" Lopez (13-4, 7 KOs)
- "Paisita" was a late substitute. Ganigan was originally scheduled to fight Miguel Herrera (10-2-3, 6 KOs) for the vacant Latino Interim title.
- Ganigan weighed in at 110; "Paisita" at 109.
Fight #3- Super Welterweight Bout-
Jermell Charlo (WBC #1, IBF #2, The Ring #4, TTR #5, Transnational #5; 27-0, 12 KOs)
TKO-6 1:21
Joachim Alcine (35-8-2, 21 KOs)
- Charlo decked Alcine in the sixth round.
.....9 points for picking Charlo plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
Fight #1- Heavyweight Bout-
Malik Scott (38-2-1, 13 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 10
Tony Thompson (The Ring #9, WBC #9, TTR #10; 40-6, 27 KOs)
- Scott was down in the ninth round but went on to win by the scores of 98-91, 96-93, and 95-94.
.....11 points for picking Scott plus 2 points for picking him by decision
Fight #2- SCRATCH-
Vacant WBC Latino Interim Flyweight Title-
Ganigan Lopez (WBC #6, TTR #9- both at 108; 26-6, 17 KOs as per BoxRec; 34-6, 17 KOs as per AOL Deportes Latino)
TKO-4 1:36
Juan Luis "Paisita" Lopez (13-4, 7 KOs)
- "Paisita" was a late substitute. Ganigan was originally scheduled to fight Miguel Herrera (10-2-3, 6 KOs) for the vacant Latino Interim title.
- Ganigan weighed in at 110; "Paisita" at 109.
Fight #3- Super Welterweight Bout-
Jermell Charlo (WBC #1, IBF #2, The Ring #4, TTR #5, Transnational #5; 27-0, 12 KOs)
TKO-6 1:21
Joachim Alcine (35-8-2, 21 KOs)
- Charlo decked Alcine in the sixth round.
.....9 points for picking Charlo plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
Fight #4- IBO and IBF World Junior Welterweight Titles-KSTAT124 wrote:RESULTS and POINTS BREAKDOWN:
Fight #1- Heavyweight Bout-
Malik Scott (38-2-1, 13 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 10
Tony Thompson (The Ring #9, WBC #9, TTR #10; 40-6, 27 KOs)
- Scott was down in the ninth round but went on to win by the scores of 98-91, 96-93, and 95-94.
.....11 points for picking Scott plus 2 points for picking him by decision
Fight #2- SCRATCH-
Vacant WBC Latino Interim Flyweight Title-
Ganigan Lopez (WBC #6, TTR #9- both at 108; 26-6, 17 KOs as per BoxRec; 34-6, 17 KOs as per AOL Deportes Latino)
TKO-4 1:36
Juan Luis "Paisita" Lopez (13-4, 7 KOs)
- "Paisita" was a late substitute. Ganigan was originally scheduled to fight Miguel Herrera (10-2-3, 6 KOs) for the vacant Latino Interim title.
- Ganigan weighed in at 110; "Paisita" at 109.
Fight #3- Super Welterweight Bout-
Jermell Charlo (WBC #1, IBF #2, The Ring #4, TTR #5, Transnational #5; 27-0, 12 KOs)
TKO-6 1:21
Joachim Alcine (35-8-2, 21 KOs)
- Charlo decked Alcine in the sixth round.
.....9 points for picking Charlo plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
IBO champion Eduard Troyanovsky (IBF #11; 23-0, 20 KOs)
TKO-6
IBF champion Cesar Rene Cuenca (TTR #8, Transnational #10; 48-1, 2 NCs, 2 KOs as per BoxRec; 47-1, 2 NCs, 2 KOs as per FightFax)
.....10 points for picking Troyanovsky plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
Fight #5- IBO World Cruiserweight Title-
Ola Afolabi (Transnational #7, IBF #10, TTR #15; 22-4-4, 11 KOs)
KO-5 1:44
Champion Rakhim Chakhkiev (WBC #3, IBF #5, Transnational #6, TTR #7, The Ring #10, WBA #11; 24-2, 18 KOs)
- Former two-time WBO interim champion Afolabi regained the IBO title he had held from November 2, 2013 until April of this year.
- Trailing on points, the IBO #20 ranked Afolabi abruptly ended matters in the fifth round with a hard right followed by a crunching left.
.....10 points for picking Afolabi plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
Fight #6- WBC Silver Heavyweight Title-
Champion Alexander Povetkin (TTR #1, Transnational #1, The Ring #1, WBC #1, WBO #5; 30-1, 22 KOs)
TKO-12
Mariusz Wach (WBC #11, IBF #13; 31-2, 17 KOs)
- Povetkin dominated and was leading 79-73 on all three cards after the eighth round. He continued to dominate into the twelfth round.
- Referee Jay Nady stopped the bout on the advice of the ringside physician because of the cuts Wach had suffered. Povetkin also suffered a cut during the bout but his corner was able to keep it under control. Wach's cuts kept worsening as the fight went on.
.....8 points for picking Povetkin plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
Fight #7- WBA World Cruiserweight Title-
Champion Denis Lebedev (Transnational #2, The Ring #2, TTR #3; 28-2, 20 KOs)
TKO-8 2:00
Lateef Kayode (WBA #3; 21-1, 1 ND, 1 NC, 16 KOs)
- Lebedev decked Kayode three times- once in the seventh round and twice in the eighth. Kayode made it back to his feet each time. After the second knockdown in the eighth round, Lebedev landed a series of unanswered power punches giving referee Steve Smoger no choice but to prevent Kayode from taking additional punishment.
.....8 points for picking Lebedev plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
Fight #8- Vacant WBC Silver Cruiserweight Title-
Olanrewaju Durodola (WBC #4; 22-2, 20 KOs)
TKO-2 2:29
Dmitry Kudryashov (WBC #2, WBA #4, WBO #5, TTR #6, The Ring #8, Transnational #9, IBF #9; 18-1, 18 KOs)
- Durodola's WBC Continental Americas and Kudryashov's WBA International, WBC CISBB, and UBO World titles were not on the line.
- Durodola forced the fight to the inside in the second round. He drove Kudryashov to the ropes and then landed his right hand repeatedly until referee Jay Nady mercifully stopped the bout.
.....12 points for picking Durodola plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
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Fight #9- Japanese Flyweight Title-KSTAT124 wrote:Fight #4- IBO and IBF World Junior Welterweight Titles-KSTAT124 wrote:RESULTS and POINTS BREAKDOWN:
Fight #1- Heavyweight Bout-
Malik Scott (38-2-1, 13 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 10
Tony Thompson (The Ring #9, WBC #9, TTR #10; 40-6, 27 KOs)
- Scott was down in the ninth round but went on to win by the scores of 98-91, 96-93, and 95-94.
.....11 points for picking Scott plus 2 points for picking him by decision
Fight #2- SCRATCH-
Vacant WBC Latino Interim Flyweight Title-
Ganigan Lopez (WBC #6, TTR #9- both at 108; 26-6, 17 KOs as per BoxRec; 34-6, 17 KOs as per AOL Deportes Latino)
TKO-4 1:36
Juan Luis "Paisita" Lopez (13-4, 7 KOs)
- "Paisita" was a late substitute. Ganigan was originally scheduled to fight Miguel Herrera (10-2-3, 6 KOs) for the vacant Latino Interim title.
- Ganigan weighed in at 110; "Paisita" at 109.
Fight #3- Super Welterweight Bout-
Jermell Charlo (WBC #1, IBF #2, The Ring #4, TTR #5, Transnational #5; 27-0, 12 KOs)
TKO-6 1:21
Joachim Alcine (35-8-2, 21 KOs)
- Charlo decked Alcine in the sixth round.
.....9 points for picking Charlo plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
IBO champion Eduard Troyanovsky (IBF #11; 23-0, 20 KOs)
TKO-6
IBF champion Cesar Rene Cuenca (TTR #8, Transnational #10; 48-1, 2 NCs, 2 KOs as per BoxRec; 47-1, 2 NCs, 2 KOs as per FightFax)
.....10 points for picking Troyanovsky plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
Fight #5- IBO World Cruiserweight Title-
Ola Afolabi (Transnational #7, IBF #10, TTR #15; 22-4-4, 11 KOs)
KO-5 1:44
Champion Rakhim Chakhkiev (WBC #3, IBF #5, Transnational #6, TTR #7, The Ring #10, WBA #11; 24-2, 18 KOs)
- Former two-time WBO interim champion Afolabi regained the IBO title he had held from November 2, 2013 until April of this year.
- Trailing on points, the IBO #20 ranked Afolabi abruptly ended matters in the fifth round with a hard right followed by a crunching left.
.....10 points for picking Afolabi plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
Fight #6- WBC Silver Heavyweight Title-
Champion Alexander Povetkin (TTR #1, Transnational #1, The Ring #1, WBC #1, WBO #5; 30-1, 22 KOs)
TKO-12
Mariusz Wach (WBC #11, IBF #13; 31-2, 17 KOs)
- Povetkin dominated and was leading 79-73 on all three cards after the eighth round. He continued to dominate into the twelfth round.
- Referee Jay Nady stopped the bout on the advice of the ringside physician because of the cuts Wach had suffered. Povetkin also suffered a cut during the bout but his corner was able to keep it under control. Wach's cuts kept worsening as the fight went on.
.....8 points for picking Povetkin plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
Fight #7- WBA World Cruiserweight Title-
Champion Denis Lebedev (Transnational #2, The Ring #2, TTR #3; 28-2, 20 KOs)
TKO-8 2:00
Lateef Kayode (WBA #3; 21-1, 1 ND, 1 NC, 16 KOs)
- Lebedev decked Kayode three times- once in the seventh round and twice in the eighth. Kayode made it back to his feet each time. After the second knockdown in the eighth round, Lebedev landed a series of unanswered power punches giving referee Steve Smoger no choice but to prevent Kayode from taking additional punishment.
.....8 points for picking Lebedev plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
Fight #8- Vacant WBC Silver Cruiserweight Title-
Olanrewaju Durodola (WBC #4; 22-2, 20 KOs)
TKO-2 2:29
Dmitry Kudryashov (WBC #2, WBA #4, WBO #5, TTR #6, The Ring #8, Transnational #9, IBF #9; 18-1, 18 KOs)
- Durodola's WBC Continental Americas and Kudryashov's WBA International, WBC CISBB, and UBO World titles were not on the line.
- Durodola forced the fight to the inside in the second round. He drove Kudryashov to the ropes and then landed his right hand repeatedly until referee Jay Nady mercifully stopped the bout.
.....12 points for picking Durodola plus 2 points for picking him by KO/TKO
Champion Takuya Kogawa (WBC #12; 25-4, 13 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 10
Tetsuma Hayashi (25-4-2, 9 KOs)
- Hayashi came into the bout ranked as the JBC's #1 contender for Kogawa's title.
- The scores were 97-93, 97-93, and 96-94.
.....9 points for picking Kogawa plus 2 points for picking him by decision.
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Re: TTR Challenge #21- Week #26 (Final Week)
If my math is correct(which there is a very good chance it is not..) Me and JJ tied for 1st
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