TTR SUPERFIGHTS CHALLENGE #14- FEBRUARY '22 SCHEDULE- Part 2

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Saturday, February 19-

Ekaterinburg, Russia-

SUPERFIGHT #32-

Lightweight Bout-
Zaur Abdullaev (14-1, 8 KOs)
vs.
Jorge Linares (47-6, 29 KOs)
- for Abdullaev's WBC Silver lightweight title.

Manchester, Lancashire, England-

SUPERFIGHT #33-

Welterweight Bout-
Amir Khan (34-5, 21 KOs)
vs.
Kell Brook (39-3, 27 KOs)

Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico-

SUPERFIGHT #34-

Middleweight Bout-
Jaime Munguia (38-0, 28 KOs)
vs.
D'Mitrius Ballard (21-0-1, 1 NC, 1 ND, 13 KOs)
- for Munguia's WBO Inter-Continental middleweight title

Saturday, February 26-

Dubai, United Arab Emirates-

SUPERFIGHT #35-

Bantamweight Bout-
Guillermo Rigondeaux (20-2, 1 NC, 13 KOs)
vs.
Vincent Astrolabio (16-3, 12 KOs)
- for the vacant WBC International bantamweight title.
- Rigondeaux's Lineal and Transnational Boxing Rankings Board World junior featherweight titles are not at stake.

Glasgow, Scotland-

SUPERFIGHT #36-

Lineal, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and The Ring World Junior Welterweight Titles-
Champion Josh Taylor (18-0, 13 KOs)
vs.
Jack Catterall (26-0, 13 KOs)
- also for Taylor's IBF and WBO World junior welterweight titles, his WBC World super lightweight title, and his WBA Super World super lightweight title

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA-

SUPERFIGHT #37-

Junior Bantamweight Bout-
Jerwin Ancajas (33-1-2, 22 KOs)
vs.
Fernando Daniel Martinez (13-0, 8 KOs)
- for Ancajas' IBF World junior bantamweight title

Sunday, February 27-

Greenwich, London, England-

SUPERFIGHT #38-

Cruiserweight Bout-
Lawrence Okolie (17-0, 14 KOs)
vs.
Michal Cieslak (21-1, 15 KOs)
- for Okolie's WBO World junior heavyweight title
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32- In a way, this is like Jacobs-Ryder. I picked Jacobs but immediately had doubts (his inactivity; the fact that the fight was in England) but I ended up staying with him and thought a made the right pick until the reading of the judges' scorecards. For the moment at least, I'm going with Linares but I have my doubts! He's 36, he's coming in off a loss, and the bout is in Russia. The loss was on points to Devin Haney and Abdullaev's only loss was to Haney and it was by TKO. But, he's 27 and he's won three in a row since that loss. It's like I'm trying to talk myself out of picking Linares but I haven't totally convinced myself to do so.

33- They're both 35, Brook's coming in off a loss, and Khan hasn't fought since 2019. It's a shame that they didn't fight each other early in their careers but they're finally doing it now. It's not for a title or a title shot but for pride and, of course, money. I'm going with Brook but I won't be surprised if Khan prevails or if it ends up a draw!

34- Munguia

35- Rigondeaux (I hate to say it but I wouldn't mind seeing him lose and then announce his retirement. His stranglehold on the lineal world junior featherweight title, which he last defended in June 2019, has been and remains disgraceful.)

36- Taylor
37- Ancajas
38- Okolie
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32 - Linares
33 - Khan
34 - Mungia
35 - Rigo
36 - Taylor
37 - Ancajas
38 - Okolie
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KSTAT124 wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:16 pm 35- Rigondeaux (I hate to say it but I wouldn't mind seeing him lose and then announce his retirement. His stranglehold on the lineal world junior featherweight title, which he last defended in June 2019, has been and remains disgraceful.)
I feel this so much and also hate to say it.
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RESULTS:

Saturday, February 19, 2022-

Ekaterinburg, Russia-

SUPERFIGHT #32-

Lightweight Bout-
Zaur Abdullaev (15-1, 9 KOs)
TKO-12 2:28
Jorge Linares (The Ring #8, TTR #12; 47-7, 29 KOs)
- This bout was a WBC World lightweight title eliminator and was for Abdullaev's WBC Silver lightweight title.
- Abdullaev rallied from a first half points deficit to knock Linares down twice in the 12th round.
- As per TTR founder Antoine Patry DesLauriers, "HARD LOSS for Linares who dominated 1st half Vs Zaur Abdullaev. Linares then IMO hurt his right & got stopped in the 12th!" Antoine also wrote, "Linares dominated the first 2 tiers by controlling distance with footwork and a busy arsenal of punches thrown from the boundary of the pocket. But he stop throwing the right in the last tier and Abdullaev picked up on it and started to dominate with quantity and body work." "Linares got too cocky and started trading in the last round... got caught, dropped, and finished with a flurry."

Manchester, Lancashire, England-

SUPERFIGHT #33-

Welterweight Bout-
Kell Brook (40-3, 28 KOs)
TKO-6 0:51
Amir Khan (34-6, 21 KOs)
- This was Brook's first bout since his TKO-4 loss to Terence Crawford on November 14, 2020 and Khan's first since his TKO-4 win over Billy Dib on July 12, 2019.
- Brook dominated, repeatedly punishing Khan until referee Victor Loughlin humanely stopped the contest.
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Found some other picks for Brook-Khan:

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Canvas- Brook

jeff_lacy_ko- Brook

QuickStoppage- Khan

the13r- Brook
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KSTAT124 wrote: Sat Feb 19, 2022 2:45 pm RESULTS:

Saturday, February 19, 2022-

Ekaterinburg, Russia-

SUPERFIGHT #32-

Lightweight Bout-
Zaur Abdullaev (15-1, 9 KOs)
TKO-12 2:28
Jorge Linares (The Ring #8, TTR #12; 47-7, 29 KOs)
- This bout was a WBC World lightweight title eliminator and was for Abdullaev's WBC Silver lightweight title.
- Abdullaev rallied from a first half points deficit to knock Linares down twice in the 12th round.
- As per TTR founder Antoine Patry DesLauriers, "HARD LOSS for Linares who dominated 1st half Vs Zaur Abdullaev. Linares then IMO hurt his right & got stopped in the 12th!" Antoine also wrote, "Linares dominated the first 2 tiers by controlling distance with footwork and a busy arsenal of punches thrown from the boundary of the pocket. But he stop throwing the right in the last tier and Abdullaev picked up on it and started to dominate with quantity and body work." "Linares got too cocky and started trading in the last round... got caught, dropped, and finished with a flurry."

Manchester, Lancashire, England-

SUPERFIGHT #33-

Welterweight Bout-
Kell Brook (40-3, 28 KOs)
TKO-6 0:51
Amir Khan (34-6, 21 KOs)
- This was Brook's first bout since his TKO-4 loss to Terence Crawford on November 14, 2020 and Khan's first since his TKO-4 win over Billy Dib on July 12, 2019.
- Brook dominated, repeatedly punishing Khan until referee Victor Loughlin humanely stopped the contest.
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico-

SUPERFIGHT #34-

Middleweight Bout-
Jaime Munguia (TTR #4, The Ring #4, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #5; 39-0, 31 KOs)
TKO-3 1:47
D'Mitrius Ballard (21-1-1, 1 NC, 1 ND, 13 KOs)
- Munguia knocked Ballard down in round 3. Ballard beat the count but Munguia's followup barrage convinced referee Juan Jose Ramirez to stop the bout.
- Munguia successfully defended the WBO Inter-Continental middleweight title for the third time.
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Okolie
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KSTAT124 wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 12:27 am
KSTAT124 wrote: Sat Feb 19, 2022 2:45 pm RESULTS:

Saturday, February 19, 2022-

Ekaterinburg, Russia-

SUPERFIGHT #32-

Lightweight Bout-
Zaur Abdullaev (15-1, 9 KOs)
TKO-12 2:28
Jorge Linares (The Ring #8, TTR #12; 47-7, 29 KOs)
- This bout was a WBC World lightweight title eliminator and was for Abdullaev's WBC Silver lightweight title.
- Abdullaev rallied from a first half points deficit to knock Linares down twice in the 12th round.
- As per TTR founder Antoine Patry DesLauriers, "HARD LOSS for Linares who dominated 1st half Vs Zaur Abdullaev. Linares then IMO hurt his right & got stopped in the 12th!" Antoine also wrote, "Linares dominated the first 2 tiers by controlling distance with footwork and a busy arsenal of punches thrown from the boundary of the pocket. But he stop throwing the right in the last tier and Abdullaev picked up on it and started to dominate with quantity and body work." "Linares got too cocky and started trading in the last round... got caught, dropped, and finished with a flurry."

Manchester, Lancashire, England-

SUPERFIGHT #33-

Welterweight Bout-
Kell Brook (40-3, 28 KOs)
TKO-6 0:51
Amir Khan (34-6, 21 KOs)
- This was Brook's first bout since his TKO-4 loss to Terence Crawford on November 14, 2020 and Khan's first since his TKO-4 win over Billy Dib on July 12, 2019.
- Brook dominated, repeatedly punishing Khan until referee Victor Loughlin humanely stopped the contest.
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico-

SUPERFIGHT #34-

Middleweight Bout-
Jaime Munguia (TTR #4, The Ring #4, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #5; 39-0, 31 KOs)
TKO-3 1:47
D'Mitrius Ballard (21-1-1, 1 NC, 1 ND, 13 KOs)
- Munguia knocked Ballard down in round 3. Ballard beat the count but Munguia's followup barrage convinced referee Juan Jose Ramirez to stop the bout.
- Munguia successfully defended the WBO Inter-Continental middleweight title for the third time.
Saturday, February 26, 2022-

Dubai, United Arab Emirates-

SUPERFIGHT #35-

Bantamweight Bout-
Vincent Astrolabio (17-3, 12 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 10
Guillermo Rigondeau (TTR #5, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #5, The Ring #7- all at 118; 20-3, 1 NC, 13 KOs)
- Rigondeaux's Lineal and Transnational Boxing Rankings Board World junior featherweight titles were not on the line.
- Astrolabio dropped Rigondeaux with a right in round 8 and went on to win by three 95-94 scores.
- Astrolabio won the vacant WBC International bantamweight title.

Glasgow, Scotland-

SUPERFIGHT #36-

Lineal, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and The Ring World Junior Welterweight Titles-
Champion Josh Taylor (The Ring #5 P4P, TTR #6 P4P, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #6 P4P; 19-0, 13 KOs)
Split Dec. 12
Jack Catterall (TTR #10, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #10; 26-1, 13 KOs)
- This bout was also for Taylor's IBF and WBO World junior welterweight titles and his WBA Super and WBC World super lightweight titles.
- Catterall threw and landed many more punches but his punch production and accuracy went down during the last third of the fight.
- Catterall scored the bout's only knockdown in round 8 but lost a point for lost a point for holding Taylor's head down in round 10. Catterall had been warned for excessive holding earlier in the bout.
- Taylor won both the 9th and 10th rounds but then lost a point for "hitting after the bell" (a tap to Catterall's midsection) in round 11.
- In my opinion, by winning the last round, Taylor won the bout.
- The scores were 113-112 for Catterall, 114-111 for Taylor, and 113-112 for Taylor.
- Scoring the bout for TTR's Main Page, I had Taylor winning, 113-112.

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA-

SUPERFIGHT #37-

Junior Bantamweight Bout-
Fernando Martinez (TTR #18; 14-0, 8 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 12
Jerwin Ancajas (TTR #4, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #4, The Ring #4; 33-2-2, 22 KOs)
- This bout was fought with Ancajas' IBF World junior bantamweight title at stake.
- Martinez won by the scores of 117-111, 118-110, and 118-110.
- I scored the bout for TTR's Main Page and had Martinez winning by a 116-112 score.
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KSTAT124 wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 4:51 pm
KSTAT124 wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 12:27 am
KSTAT124 wrote: Sat Feb 19, 2022 2:45 pm RESULTS:

Saturday, February 19, 2022-

Ekaterinburg, Russia-

SUPERFIGHT #32-

Lightweight Bout-
Zaur Abdullaev (15-1, 9 KOs)
TKO-12 2:28
Jorge Linares (The Ring #8, TTR #12; 47-7, 29 KOs)
- This bout was a WBC World lightweight title eliminator and was for Abdullaev's WBC Silver lightweight title.
- Abdullaev rallied from a first half points deficit to knock Linares down twice in the 12th round.
- As per TTR founder Antoine Patry DesLauriers, "HARD LOSS for Linares who dominated 1st half Vs Zaur Abdullaev. Linares then IMO hurt his right & got stopped in the 12th!" Antoine also wrote, "Linares dominated the first 2 tiers by controlling distance with footwork and a busy arsenal of punches thrown from the boundary of the pocket. But he stop throwing the right in the last tier and Abdullaev picked up on it and started to dominate with quantity and body work." "Linares got too cocky and started trading in the last round... got caught, dropped, and finished with a flurry."

Manchester, Lancashire, England-

SUPERFIGHT #33-

Welterweight Bout-
Kell Brook (40-3, 28 KOs)
TKO-6 0:51
Amir Khan (34-6, 21 KOs)
- This was Brook's first bout since his TKO-4 loss to Terence Crawford on November 14, 2020 and Khan's first since his TKO-4 win over Billy Dib on July 12, 2019.
- Brook dominated, repeatedly punishing Khan until referee Victor Loughlin humanely stopped the contest.
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico-

SUPERFIGHT #34-

Middleweight Bout-
Jaime Munguia (TTR #4, The Ring #4, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #5; 39-0, 31 KOs)
TKO-3 1:47
D'Mitrius Ballard (21-1-1, 1 NC, 1 ND, 13 KOs)
- Munguia knocked Ballard down in round 3. Ballard beat the count but Munguia's followup barrage convinced referee Juan Jose Ramirez to stop the bout.
- Munguia successfully defended the WBO Inter-Continental middleweight title for the third time.
Saturday, February 26, 2022-

Dubai, United Arab Emirates-

SUPERFIGHT #35-

Bantamweight Bout-
Vincent Astrolabio (17-3, 12 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 10
Guillermo Rigondeau (TTR #5, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #5, The Ring #7- all at 118; 20-3, 1 NC, 13 KOs)
- Rigondeaux's Lineal and Transnational Boxing Rankings Board World junior featherweight titles were not on the line.
- Astrolabio dropped Rigondeaux with a right in round 8 and went on to win by three 95-94 scores.
- Astrolabio won the vacant WBC International bantamweight title.

Glasgow, Scotland-

SUPERFIGHT #36-

Lineal, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and The Ring World Junior Welterweight Titles-
Champion Josh Taylor (The Ring #5 P4P, TTR #6 P4P, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #6 P4P; 19-0, 13 KOs)
Split Dec. 12
Jack Catterall (TTR #10, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #10; 26-1, 13 KOs)
- This bout was also for Taylor's IBF and WBO World junior welterweight titles and his WBA Super and WBC World super lightweight titles.
- Catterall threw and landed many more punches but his punch production and accuracy went down during the last third of the fight.
- Catterall scored the bout's only knockdown in round 8 but lost a point for lost a point for holding Taylor's head down in round 10. Catterall had been warned for excessive holding earlier in the bout.
- Taylor won both the 9th and 10th rounds but then lost a point for "hitting after the bell" (a tap to Catterall's midsection) in round 11.
- In my opinion, by winning the last round, Taylor won the bout.
- The scores were 113-112 for Catterall, 114-111 for Taylor, and 113-112 for Taylor.
- Scoring the bout for TTR's Main Page, I had Taylor winning, 113-112.

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA-

SUPERFIGHT #37-

Junior Bantamweight Bout-
Fernando Martinez (TTR #18; 14-0, 8 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 12
Jerwin Ancajas (TTR #4, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #4, The Ring #4; 33-2-2, 22 KOs)
- This bout was fought with Ancajas' IBF World junior bantamweight title at stake.
- Martinez won by the scores of 117-111, 118-110, and 118-110.
- I scored the bout for TTR's Main Page and had Martinez winning by a 116-112 score.
Sunday, February 27, 2022-

Greenwich, London, England-

SUPERFIGHT #38-

Cruiserweight Bout-
Lawrence Okolie (TTR #1, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #1, The Ring #3; 18-0, 14 KOs)
Unan. Dec. 12
Michal Cieslak (TTR #6, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board #6, The Ring #8; 21-2, 15 KOs)
- Okolie floored Cieslak in round 5 and went on to win by the scores of 116-111, 115-112, and 117-110.
- Okolie retained the WBO World junior heavyweight title.

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