TTR SUPERFIGHTS CHALLENGE #13- SUPERFIGHTS #31 & #32

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TTR SUPERFIGHTS CHALLENGE #13- SUPERFIGHTS #31 & #32

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Saturday, June 26, 2021-

SUPERFIGHT #31-

Atlanta, Georgia, USA-

WBA World Super Lightweight Title-
Champion Mario Barrios (The Ring #7, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #9, TTR #10; 26-0, 17 KOs)
vs.
Gervonta "Tank" Davis (The Ring #1, TTR #2, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #2- all at 130; TTR #2, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #8- both at 135; 24-0, 23 KOs)
- Davis' WBA Super World Super Featherweight and WBA World Lightweight titles will not be on the line.

SUPERFIGHT #32-

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA-

Lightweight Bout-
Vasiliy Lomachenko (TTR #1, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #1, The Ring #1, WBC #1, IBO #1, WBA #2, WBO #2, IBF #5; The Ring #9 P4P, TTR #10 P4P; 14-2, 10 KOs)
vs.
Masayoshi Nakatani (WBO #5, IBO #8, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #9, The Ring #9, WBC #9, WBA #9, TTR #10, IBF #10; 19-1, 13 KOs)
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Re: TTR SUPERFIGHTS CHALLENGE #13- SUPERFIGHTS #31 & #32

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#31- Davis (athough I'm rooting for Barrios. I don't want to hear some idiot commentator claim Davis is the first fighter to "hold 'world' titles in three divisions simultaneously" since Henry Armstrong. While technically it may be true under today's water-downed standards, Armstrong's accomplishments and those of Davis are not comparable. Armstrong held lineal titles in the featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight divisions. Davis is yet to hold a lineal title and, if he wins, will be a WBA "secondary" champion at 135 and 140. In other worlds, despite his IBF World title and WBA Super World title at 130, his WBA title at 135, and his possible WBA title at 140, Davis has never been a "true" world champion.)

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Re: TTR SUPERFIGHTS CHALLENGE #13- SUPERFIGHTS #31 & #32

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Re: TTR SUPERFIGHTS CHALLENGE #13- SUPERFIGHTS #31 & #32

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RESULTS:

Saturday, June 26, 2021-

Superfight #31:

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

WBA World Super Lightweight Title-
Gervonta "Tank" Davis (The Ring #1, TTR #2, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #2- all at 130; TTR #2, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #2- both at 135; 25-0, 24 KOs)
TKO-11 2:13
Champion Mario Barrios (The Ring #7, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #9, TTR #10, IBO #12; 26-1, 17 KOs)
- Davis' WBA Super World super featherweight and WBA World lightweight titles were not on the line.
- Davis weighed in at 139 3/4; Barrios at 139 1/4.
- Davis decked Barrios twice in round 8.
- The scores were 97-91, 96-92, and 96-92- all for Davis- going into the 11th round.
- "Tank" dropped Barrios again in round 11.

Superfight #32:

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA-

Lightweight Bout-
Vasiliy Lomachenko (TTR #1, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #1, The Ring #1, WBC #1, IBO #1, WBA #2, WBO #2, IBF #5; The Ring #9 P4P, TTR #10 P4P; 15-2, 11 KOs)
TKO-9 1:48
Masayoshi Nakatani (IBO #8, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #9, The Ring #9, WBC #9, WBA #9, TTR #10, IBF #10; 19-2, 13 KOs)
- Lomachenko progressively chopped Nakatani down. Nakatani had his moments but, for the most part, was dominated.
- Lomachenko decked Nakatani in round 5, punished him throughout rounds 6, 7, and 8, and pulverized him in round 9 until referee Celestino Ruiz wisely stopped the massacre.

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