320 (FtrA) is giving (FtrB) a lot of side-to-side movement.
321 (FtrA) bounces off the rope, challenging (FtrB) to come get (himA).
322 (FtrA) back pedals away from the straight forward attack of (FtrB).
323 (FtrA) holds (hisA) gloves high, bobbing and weaving in an attempt to confuse (FtrB).
324 (FtrA) circles left, then right in an attempt to cut off the ring.
325 (FtrA) moves in at an angle, trying to cut off the ring on (FtrB).
326 (FtrA) isn't moving (hisA) feet, but (hisA) upper body movement is confusing (FtrB).
327 (FtrA) leans on the ropes and motions for (FtrB) to come in.
328 (FtrA) can box when (heA) has to and slug when (heA) has too. (HeA)'s a versatile fighter.
329 (FtrA) can seem to decide if (heA) wants to box and move or stand toe-to-toe and slug this round.
330 (FtrA) wades forward but (heA) doesn't come in a straight line.
400 57
401 (FtrA) wraps (hisA) arms around (FtrB). (RefX) has to break them apart.
402 (FtrA) wraps up (FtrB). They separate themselves.
403 (FtrA) ties (FtrB) up. (RefX) separates them.
404 (FtrA) pins (FtrB)'s arms against (hisB) body stopping (himB) from throwing any punches. (RefX) has to break the clinch.
405 (FtrB) comes in low. (FtrA) puts a headlock on (himB). (RefX) knocks (FtrA)'s arm off (FtrB)'s head.
406 (FtrA) grabs (FtrB). If this were football, there'd be a penalty flag for holding. (RefX) separates the two fighters.
407 (FtrA) is holding on to (FtrB). (HeA) seems to be taking a breather. (RefX) moves them apart.
408 (FtrB) tries to muscle inside but (FtrA) clinches (himB). (RefX) moves in to break the clinch.
409 (RefX) has to pull the fighters away from each other as (FtrA) locks up (FtrB)'s arms.
410 (RefX) tries to separate the boxers but (FtrA) has a vice-like grip on (FtrB).
411 (FtrA) and (FtrB) are in a clinch, (RefX) hollers at them to break and start fighting.
412 (RefX) yells at the fighters to separate but (FtrA) and (FtrB) are a tangle of arms. Now they break clean.
413 (FtrA) grabs (FtrB)'s head, pulls it down, into (hisA) chest. (RefX) has to force (FtrA) to let go.
414 (FtrA) looks for a breather, puts a bear-hug on (FtrB). (FtrB) pushes (FtrA) off and looks for an opening.
415 (FtrA) has a hold on (FtrB) that would qualify (FtrA) as a professional wrestler. (RefX) pries them apart.
416 (FtrB) is getting frustrated as (FtrA) continues to hold on to (himB). (FtrB) is punching (FtrA)'s head, trying to break (hisA) hold. Finally, (RefX) pushes the fighters apart.
417 Considering the grasp (FtrA) has on (FtrB) it looks like (heA) wants to dance with (himB), not fight (himB). (FtrB) pushes (himA) away.
418 Apparently (FtrA) feels it is a good strategy to winning by clinching (FtrB) and forcing (RefX) to come separate them.
419 Fans call for more action as (FtrA) ties up (FtrB). (RefX) agrees with the fans and yells for (FtrA) to quit playing games and fight.
420 Chants of Boring, Boring echo through the arena as (FtrA) puts (hisA) arms around (FtrB), causing (RefX) to separate the fighters.
421 (FtrA) is turning this fight into a clinching-holding affair as (heA) continues to wrap (hisA) arms around (FtrB).
422 (RefX) warns (FtrA) for holding and hitting, although (heA) is doing a lot more holding than hitting.
423 (FtrB) is challenging (FtrA) to fight (himB) and quit clinching.
424 (FtrB) holds (hisB) arms up in disgust as (FtrA) holds (himB) around (hisB) waist.
425 (FtrA) clamps (FtrB)'s arms to (hisB) side and holds on until (RefX) breaks the hold.
426 (FtrB) is trying to free (hisB) gloves from under (FtrA)'s gloves.
427 (FtrA) traps (FtrB)'s gloves under (hisA) arms. (HeA) won't let go until (RefX) breaks it up.
428 (FtrA) is holding...
429 (FtrA) works (hisA) way in and leans on (FtrB)...
430 (FtrA) pins (FtrB)'s arms!(/P)The fighters are tied up...
431 (FtrA) wraps up (FtrB)...(/P)Neither fighter will break...
432 (FtrA) smothers (FtrB)'s attack with a clinch!
433 (FtrA) clinches...(/P)(FtrB) gets an arm free!(/P)(heB) should be punching with it!
434 (FtrA) is clinching...
435 (FtrA) ties up (FtrB)...
436 (FtrA) grabs and holds (FtrB)...
437 (FtrA) is clinching...(/P)(FtrB) is trying to free (hisB) gloves...(/P)They are under (FtrA)'s arms...
438 That's a pretty long clinch! Do these guys want to hug or fight?
439 (FtrA) has (hisA) arms wrapped around (FtrB)...(/P)Now they separate.
440 There's a clinch.(/P)Neither fighter seems to want to break.
441 (FtrA) ties up (FtrB).(/P)Why would (heA) want to clinch now?
442 The fighters are tied up.(/P)(/I)(FtrA) tries to extract (himA)self.(/P)(/I)(HeA) gets (hisA) arms free.
443 (FtrA) pins (FtrB)'s arms. Now they move apart.
444 Both fighters are holding here. It's a tangle of arms and (RefX) is going to have to sort this out.
445 Both fighters seem willing to clinch...(/P)Someone's got to throw some leather...
447 (FtrA) is holding.(/P)(/I)Well, (heA) can't get hit if (FtrB) can't throw punches, I guess.
448 (FtrA) will tie a guy up if (heA) has to.
449 (FtrA) traps (FtrB)'s gloves under (hisA) arms, locking them in place.
450 (FtrA) traps (FtrB)'s gloves under (hisA) arms...(/P)(HeA) won't let go.
451 Maybe they ought to nickname (FtrA) (/Q)Octopus(/Q) if (heA)'s going to keep clinching every round.
452 (FtrA) is clinching.(/P)(/I)Early in a fight you have to wonder but late in a fight clinching can give a fighter a breather.
453 (FtrA) is clinching.(/P)(/I)(RefX) better watch because some fighters aren't above doing some nasty head work when they're in close like this.
454 (FtrA) grabs (FtrB). If this were football, there'd be penalty flag thrown for holding.
455 (FtrA) ties up (FtrB)...(/P)Let's hope this does not turn into a wrestling match.
456 (FtrA) is holding (FtrB) tighter than most men do their wives--or girlfriends!
457 (FtrA) has been watching too much wrestling. (HeA)'s clinching.
498 19,22,34,39,40,41,42,54,55,74,75,90,91
499 64,65,93,95,98,100
500 100
501 The fighters are jockeying for position as both men try to gain the advantage here in round (Round#).
502 Neither fighter seems to be anxious to mix it up. They've been a little overly cautious so far this round.
503 (FtrA)'s motioning with (hisA) gloves for (FtrB) to bring it on, but (FtrA)'s not being overly aggressive (himA)self right now.
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505 (FtrA) is talking a good fight in the ring right now but is not following it up with much action.
506 ---
507 (FtrA) put on a good show at the pre-fight press conference but so far tonight (hisA) performance has not backed that talk up.
508 ---
509 Both fighters were putting on a show at the press conference but neither seems to have carried any of that intensity into the ring.
510 The weigh-ins were more exciting than what we have seen so far this round.
511 It is a good boxing crowd tonight. They know the game and are reacting to every good punch that lands.
512 It's a knowledgeable crowd tonight. They are letting the fighters know they want to see some action and when it slows down they are quick with their show of displeasure.
513 There seems to be a genuine dislike of each other by (FtrA) and (FtrB). It could make for a brawl at some point tonight.
514 The background of these fighters should make for a good fight tonight although we have seen some highly touted match-ups turn into real boring events.
515 There seems to be more moving and clinching than we anticipated from these two. We didn't expect this bout to turn into a chess match.
516 The crowd is reacting to every punch thrown, whether it scores or not.
517 A little taunting by (FtrA) could come back to haunt (himA) if (heA) isn't careful. No fighter likes to be shown disrespect, especially in front of a crowd.
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519 We have some great fighters in the crowd tonight watching this contest.
520 (RefX) is doing a nice job so far. He is keeping total control of the fight and you hardly notice that he's in the ring.
521 I think (RefX) could be doing a little more tonight to get a little more action out of these fighters.
522 (RefX) is encouraging (FtrA) and (FtrB) to mix it up a little and give these fans the fight that they came here to see.
523 (FtrA) is showing (FtrB) a lot of respect. Probably more than (heB) deserves at this point in the fight.
524 ---
525 (RefX) is talking to (FtrA) and seems to be telling (himA) to quit playing around and start fighting.
526 ---
527 The two men are posturing and neither fighter is making a move to fight. The fans are quick to voice their displeasure.
528 (RefX) is getting too involved in the fight and is becoming more of a factor than a referee is suppose to be.
529 Quick hands and feet can take you far in this game. Of course, having a good chin helps!
530 (FtrA) doesn't have to look for (FtrB) this round. (heB)'s right there in front of (himA).
531 ---
532 (FtrA) is looking to (hisA) corner for instructions. (HeA) has to be careful, (heA) can't keep (hisA) eyes off (FtrB) too long.
533 ---
534 Both fighters seem to want this win very bad. It could lead to bigger things for the winner and be a big drawback for the loser.
535 (FtrA) seems to want this win big time. It could help move (himA) up in the rankings and set up some lucrative paydays.
536 ---
537 (FtrA) may be taking (FtrB) lightly and this could become a big factor. A loss tonight would not help in ring future at all.
538 ---
539 (FtrA) seems to be protecting (hisA) body which is leaving (hisA) head vulnerable. (HeA) doesn't like body shots but I don't know anyone that does.
540 ---
541 As high as (FtrA) is holding (hisA) gloves (heA) is leaving (hisA) body wide open to a damaging body punch if (FtrB) takes advantage of it.
542 ---
543 At this point in the fight, neither fighter appears to have gained a significant advantage.
544 (FtrA) seems to be getting (hisA) shots off first, but how many are landing is hard to tell.
545 ---
546 Seems like both fighters are landing a lot of punches, but it is tough to tell just how much affect they are having.
547 (FtrA)'s corner is shouting at (himA) to be more aggressive. (HeA) seems to hear but it remains to be seen if (heA)'ll follow the advice.
548 ---
549 (FtrA) is receiving a lot of encouragement from (hisA) corner. If this helps win fights, (heA) has a real good shot tonight.
550 ---
551 Not much happening. Both fighters seem content to waste a round as they continue to stare at each other.
552 (FtrA) is telegraphing (hisA) punches making it pretty easy for (FtrB) to avoid them. (HeA) is going to have to disguise (hisA) attempts a little.
553 ---
554 (FtrA) is doing a little show boating right now.
555 ---
556 The crowd here tonight is really vocal and making their presence known.
557 (FtrA) seems really focused on what (heA)'s doing this round.
558 ---
559 There's lot of headhunting going on this round. Both fighters are looking for a quick stoppage to the fight.
560 Both fighters are working the angles, looking to get the upper hand in this contest.
561 There's a lot of excitement surrounding this fight. The fans are really in to it.
562 Both fighters are trying but neither fighter is having much success cutting off the ring this round.
563 Talent-wise, these two seem pretty evenly matched. There was no clear-cut favorite before the fight but that may change before it is all over tonight.
564 (FtrA) takes a half step back as (heA) tries to create some punching room.
565 (FtrA) tries to push (FtrB) back in an attempt to gain room to punch.
566 Neither fighter is showing signs of fatigue or wear and tear this round.
567 (FtrA) looks like (heA) is coming out for the first round. (HeA)'s not showing any signs of fatigue.
568 (FtrA) looks like (heA) could go ten more rounds.
569 Both fighters seem to be pacing themselves. It appears as if they want to have something left when they get to the final round.
570 These two fighters don't seem to care for one another. That could make for an interesting fight.
571 No one seems to be leaving their seats. This fight has caught everyone's attention.
572 There are some good people working (FtrA)'s corner this fight. A good corner can go a long way in which fighter eventually comes out on top.
573 ---
574 (FtrA) hitches up (hisA) trunks. (HeA)'d better be careful. (HeA) may get nailed while (hisA) hands are down.
575 ---
576 (FtrA) needs to catch (hisA) second wind this round. (HeA) seems to be laboring a bit in the ring.
577 ---
578 (FtrA) is trying to find (hisA) timing. Punches that were finding the mark before are missing now.
579 ---
580 (FtrA)'s corner is shouting at (himA) to stay off the ropes.
581 ---
582 The crowd wants more action but I don't know if they are ever satisfied with what is going on in the ring.
583 Some rounds tonight, these guys have looked like champions. Other rounds you have to wonder if we are seeing the best these guys have to offer.
584 Neither of these fighter ever gives up during the fight. They always ready to go the distance if need be.
585 Both fighters have had their moments this fight.
586 (FtrA) is loading up on (hisA) punches. A quick end to this fight would really please (himA).
587 ---
588 There have been times tonight that (FtrA) has looked like an artist in the ring, a real Picasso.
589 ---
590 (RefX) is really doing a good job of controlling this fight. He's making sure that these fighters keep it clean.
591 (RefX) is earning his pay tonight. He is spending half his time separating the fighters or yelling at them to fight.
592 This fight could be a real crowd pleaser if both guys fight to their potential.
593 These guys are giving head feints, faking jabs, doing everything but throwing punches.
594 Both fighters need to close the distance between them.
595 Both fighters take a half-step back.
596 There's a pause in the action as both fighters regroup.
597 The two men are circling one another, looking for an opening.
598 The action slows for the moment.
599 The two fighters lean on one another. Their arms are free and they should be throwing punches. Now they separate and the action resumes.
600 The two men continue to measure one another.
700 16
701 (FtrA) scores with the jab.
702 (FtrA) lands a stinging jab.
703 (FtrA) snakes the jab through (FtrB)'s gloves. (HeA) had some snap on that one.
704 (FtrA) pops a jab home. That punch didn't hurt but it still scored points.
705 (FtrA) lands the jab but comes up short with a second one right behind it.
706 (FtrA) gets a jab in but it was more of a push than a punch.
707 (FtrA) throws the jab. (HeA) scores with it.
708 (FtrA) lands a nice jab. (HeA) tries to follow it up with a cross but it misses.
709 (FtrA) splits the glove with a jab. (HeA)'d like to find a home for that punch during this fight.
710 (FtrA) fires the jab. It finds its target.
711 (FtrA) doubles up on the jab and (heA) managed to score with the second one.
712 (FtrA) lands a jab. (HeA)'s using it as both an offensive and defensive weapon on occasions.
713 (FtrA) shoots the jab into the chest of (FtrB).
714 (FtrA) is trying to move in behind the jab, which lands.
715 (FtrA) rips off two quick jabs and one finds the mark.
716 (FtrA) lands a quick jab. (HeA)'d like to keep (FtrB) on the end of that punch.
730 13
731 (FtrA) lands two solid jabs that snap back the head of (FtrB).
732 (FtrA) slams home the jab. That punch landed with the force of a cross or a hook.
733 (FtrA) fires a punishing jab into the face of (FtrB). (HeA) wasn't probing with that punch.
734 (FtrA) shoots the jab. (HeA) doubles up on it and the second one carried some power with it.
735 (FtrA) triple jabs and at least two of the punches scored. (HisA) hand speed is amazing at times.
736 (FtrA) rams the jab into the chest of (FtrB). (HeA)'s making very effective use of that punch.
737 (FtrA) punishes (FtrB) with (hisA) piston-like jab and if (heA) keeps doing it, (heA) might bust (FtrB) up.
738 (FtrA) doubles up on the jab and each one scored cleanly.
739 (FtrA) drills the jab home and (heA)'s busting (FtrA) up with that punch.
740 (FtrA) scores with a hard jab but (heA) misses with the right hand, coming behind it.
741 (FtrA) pumps a solid jab into the face of (FtrA); now (heA) tries to move inside behind the punch.
742 (FtrA) rips off a series of jabs that score! (FtrB) eats them and tries to bull (hisB) way inside but (FtrA) quickly ties (himB) up. Now, they separate.
743 (FtrA) has a real weapon in (hisA) power jab; (heA) should use it more.
760 12
761 (FtrA) digs a short hook to ribs of (FtrB)
762 (FtrA) scores with a hook to the body but (heA) misses when (heA) tries to double up with it.
763 (FtrA) gets inside and fires a hook to the (FtrB)'s body.
764 (FtrA) tries to double up on the hook to the body and at least one gets through.
765 (FtrA) bobs and weaves (hisA) way inside and lets (hisA) hands go, scoring with a hook.
766 Both fighters want to work inside for the moment. (FtrA) has (hisA) head on (FtrB)'s chest and blasts home a hook.
767 (FtrA) gives a nice head feint and then lands a hook to the head of (FtrB) which made (himB) blink.
768 Both fighters are pawing with the jab, trying to find an opening. (FtrA) digs a quick hook into the exposed side of (FtrB).
769 (FtrB) lets go with a hook but (FtrA) blocks it and then (heA) scores with a hook of (hisA) own!
770 (FtrA) gets (hisA) head on the chest of (FtrB). (HeA) tries to outmuscle (himB) on the inside. (FtrA) scores with a nice short hook to the head.
771 (FtrA) likes to use the hook but (heA)'d better get a little closer when (heA) throws it or (FtrB)'s going to beat (himA) to the punch and hurt (himA)!
772 The two fighters have chosen to work on the inside and it's (FtrA) who scores with a short hook to chest.
790 15
791 (FtrA) blasts two wicked shots to the ribs of (FtrB) and you could see (himB) wince in pain.
792 (FtrA) pounds the body with those short ripping hooks.
793 (FtrA) scores big with that hook to the jaw of (FtrB). (FtrB) took a step back after absorbing that shot.
794 The fighters are tied up. Now (FtrA) works free and lands a hard hook to the head.
795 Both fighter's launched hooks but (FtrA)'s got there first! (HeA) digs a second hook to the body of (FtrB).
796 (FtrA) sometimes falls in love with (hisA) hook ... but when it scores like that one, it's hard to blame (himA)!
797 (FtrA) rakes (FtrB)'s body with those hooks.
798 (FtrA) lands a devastating hook to the body.
799 (FtrA) scores with a stunning hook to the head.
800 (FtrA) finds a home for that debilitating hook. Very nice body work on the part of (FtrA).
801 (FtrA) lands with that patented left hook to the rib cage that Hispanic fighters, especially Mexicans, learn to throw while they're still in the crib.
802 (FtrA) catches (FtrB) with a short, powerful hook to the head as (FtrB) tried to move inside. That punch stopped (FtrB) in (hisB) tracks!
803 (FtrA) doubles up on the hook, scoring cleanly to the body and head of (FtrB).
804 Both fighters are flatfooted now. (FtrA) blasts home a short hook to the body.
805 There's a crushing hook to the head, landed by (FtrA)! (FtrB) flashes a quick smile at (FtrA) as if to acknowledge the blow.
820 13
821 (FtrA) scores with the a nice right cross.
822 (FtrA) lands the lead right.
823 (FtrA) lands a glancing, overhand right. (HeA) just missed landing that one square.
824 (FtrA) misses with the jab but scores with the follow up cross.
825 There's a lead right hand that finds its mark. That can be a dangerous punch. (FtrA) better be careful when (heA) throws that one.
826 A right cross from (FtrA) gets through (FtrB)'s guard.
827 (FtrA) lands the right hand. (HeA)'s pretty effective with that punch when (heA) sets it up right.
828 (FtrA) fires a straight right. (HeA) split the gloves with that punch.
829 (FtrA) shoots the right home. That's a sneaky punch.
830 Both fighters are feinting with the shoulders. Now, (FtrA) lands the right hand.
831 The cross scores for (FtrA). (HeA) needs to throw that punch more often.
832 A cross lands for (FtrA). (FtrB) didn't see that one coming.
833 (FtrA) fires a punch over the jab of (FtrB) and gets it in for points.
850 13
851 (FtrA) lands a brutal cross to head of (FtrB).
852 (FtrA) scores with a big right hand. That shot brought (FtrB) up short.
853 There's a wicked right by (FtrA). (HeA) had some steam on that punch.
854 That straight right hand from (FtrA) hurts (FtrB). (HeA) came right up the middle with that punch.
855 (FtrA) blasts home a right hand. (HeA) telegraphed it but (heA) got away with one there.
856 (FtrB) tried a jab but (heB) left it hanging out there, and (FtrA) lands a sizzling cross over the lazy jab.
857 A lead right scores big for (FtrA). (HeA) stunned (FtrB) with that one.
858 (FtrA) tries the overhand right. It lands high on the temple of (FtrB).
859 (FtrA) scores with the a damaging cross.
860 (FtrA) bangs home a big cross.
861 (FtrA) fires a short right cross that lands square. That was a damaging punch.
862 (FtrA) shoots the cross in there, flush on the chin of (FtrB). (HeA) rocks (himB) with that one.
863 (FtrA) leaps at (FtrB) and lands a cross that made (FtrB)'s legs buckle ever so slightly. Now (FtrA) misses with a winging shot!
880 12
881 (FtrA) scores with a nice two-punch combination.
882 (FtrA) scores to both the head and body and then moves away.
883 (FtrA) rips off a nice right-left combination to the head.
884 (FtrA) lands a double left, one to the head and one to the body.
885 (FtrA) throws a flurry of punches; at least two solid shots made it through. Now (heA) moves away.
886 There's some nice hand speed. (FtrA) fired off a volley of shots, several of which scored.
887 (FtrA) lands to the chest and neck of (FtrB).
888 Each fighter is measuring the other. Now (FtrA) lets (hisA) hands go and scores several quick punches to the head of (FtrB)
889 Upstairs and downstairs! (FtrA) lands two quick blows and then moves away from (FtrB)'s counters.
890 (FtrA) is trying to put (hisA) punches together and (heA) tags (FtrB) with a nice combination of punches.
891 (FtrA) can't win this fight if (heA) just throws one punch at a time. Whoa, (heA) must be listening to the broadcast because (heA) just unloaded a flurry of punches and several scored cleanly.
892 (FtrA) lands a solid shot to the head and follows up with a better one! (HeA) can be very effective when (heA) remembers to throw (hisA) punches in combinations.
910 12
911 (FtrA) jolts (FtrB) with ripping shots to the body and head.
912 (FtrA) cuts loose with both hands and lands some big shots.
913 A hard combination lands for (FtrA).
914 (FtrA) is throwing punches in bunches and lands several wicked shots in the process.
915 (FtrA) lands a combination. (FtrB) seems confused and is just standing there and (FtrA) whacks (himB) again!
916 The corner is yelling at (FtrA) to be busier. Maybe (heA) heard them because (heA) just got off a nasty combination of punches that hurt (FtrB).
917 (FtrA) goes to the head, the body and now back to the head. That was a beautiful sequence of punches.
918 The fighters have closed the distance between them and it's (FtrA) who takes advantage, landing a vicious combination that snaps back the head of (FtrB).
919 There's a combination of punches from (FtrA) that score big.
920 (FtrA) gets off a four-punch combination, scoring wicked shots to the head and body. (FtrB) is forced to cover up.
921 (FtrA) blasts away with both hands and bangs home some clean shots. (HeA)'s throwing punches in bunches now.
922 (FtrA) has to avoid throwing just one shot at a time. There! (HeA) gets off a nice combination of punches that shake (FtrB).
940 12
941 (FtrA) lands with a short, quick uppercut in close.
942 (FtrA) scores with a jolting uppercut inside.
943 (FtrA) fires a short, ripping uppercut inside.
944 (FtrA) throws an uppercut from way outside. It lands but (heA)'s lucky! That's a dangerous punch to throw unless you're in close.
945 The two men are bumping heads as they wrestle on the inside. Now, (FtrA) lands a short uppercut to the chin of (FtrB).
946 The fighters are tangled up inside. (FtrA) has a hand free and lands a little uppercut.
947 (FtrA) forces (hisA) way inside and (heA) lands a nice uppercut to the chin of (FtrB).
948 (FtrA) gets in close and comes straight up to the chin of (FtrB) with an uppercut.
949 (FtrA) bangs the uppercut home.
950 (FtrA) sneaks in a quick uppercut that lands cleanly.
951 There's the uppercut from (FtrA). That opening has been there all fight for (himA).
952 (FtrA) connects with an uppercut. (HeA) can make good use of that punch if (heA) can get inside.
970 10
971 (FtrA) lands a jolting uppercut that snaps back the head of (FtrB).
972 (FtrA) hurts (FtrB) with a quick, powerful uppercut on the inside.
973 (FtrA) is trying to keep (hisA) hands moving on the inside. Oh! (HeA) rocks (FtrB) with a hard uppercut that lands flush on the point of the chin.
974 (FtrA) pushes (FtrB) away from (himA), trying to get some punching room. And (heA) lands a wicked uppercut in close.
975 Both fighters are trying to work inside. It's (FtrA), though, who manages to score with a solid uppercut that hurt (FtrB).
976 (FtrA) lands two quick, hard uppercuts that make (FtrB) take a half step backwards.
977 The two men close the distance between each other. (FtrA) throws a half-hook, half-uppercut that catches (FtrB) clean and stops (himB) in (hisB) tracks.
978 (FtrA) rips away on the inside. That uppercut landed solidly and may have hurt (FtrB). It looked like (hisB) legs buckled ever so briefly.
979 If (FtrA) stays on the inside, (heA)'d better keep busy. There (heA) lands an short, crisp uppercut that scored big.
980 (FtrA) pumps home an uppercut. That punch had something on it.
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1101 No fighter wants to suffer a cut during a fight, let alone in the first round.
1102 A fighter really hates to get cut in the opening round.
1103 You hate to see your own blood anytime, but especially in the first round.
1104 First round cuts really complicate things for a fighter.
1105 A cut in the first round inevitably leads to problems later on in the fight.
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1111 No fighter likes to see themself cut during a fight, let alone this early in the bout.
1112 A fighter hates to see their own blood anytime, especially this early in the fight.
1113 Even a small cut this early in the fight can become a problem in later rounds.
1114 Blood from a fighter in these early rounds can force a fighter to alter their strategy and change their style for the rest of the bout.
1115 Bleeding is part of the fight game and you hate to see it determine the outcome, but when a cut occurs this early in the fight it often plays a part in the decision. Let's face it, judges can be influenced by the sight of blood.
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1131 (FtrA) split (FtrB)'s lip with that last punch.
1132 (FtrB)'s lip is cut open; you can see blood around (hisB) mouth.
1133 A trickle of blood is coming from (FtrB)'s lip.
1134 Blood spurts from (FtrB)'s lip as (FtrA)'s punch lands squarely.
1135 Blood is coming from (FtrB)'s mouth, but you can't tell if the cut is on the inside or outside of (hisB) lip.
1136 (FtrB)'s mouthpiece is crimson; (hisB) lip must be cut on the inside.
1137 They will need to do a little work on (FtrB)'s lip between rounds; it's obviously cut.
1138 (FtrA) opened up (FtrB)'s lip with (hisA) last shot.
1139 (FtrA) hits (FtrB) with a grazing shot but it looks as if it split (hisB) lip.
1140 (FtrB) keeps swiping at (hisB) mouth with (hisB) glove. (HisB) lip's cut but it shouldn't be bothering (himB) that much.
1141 That punch by (FtrA) looks like it opened up (FtrB)'s lip. Yes, it's definitely bleeding.
1142 (FtrB)'s lip is bleeding after that solid blow from (FtrA).
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1161 (FtrA) bloodied (FtrB)'s nose with that last punch.
1162 (FtrB)'s nose is bloodied by (FtrA).
1163 A trickle of blood is coming from (FtrB)'s nose.
1164 Blood spurts from (FtrB)'s nose as (FtrA)'s punch lands squarely.
1165 Blood is coming from (FtrB)'s nose, but it probably looks worse than it really is.
1166 Blood is running onto (FtrB)'s lip; (hisB) nose is bleeding pretty badly.
1167 They will need to do a little work on (FtrB)'s nose between rounds; it's obviously cut.
1168 (FtrA) opened up (FtrB)'s nose with (hisA) last shot.
1169 (FtrA) hits (FtrB) with a grazing shot but it looks as if it bloodied up (hisB) nose.
1170 (FtrB) keeps wiping (hisB) nose with (hisB) glove. (HisB) nose is cut but it shouldn't be bothering (himB) that much.
1171 There's a good bit of blood coming from (FtrB)'s nose; it may be broken.
1172 The blood from (FtrB)'s nose is running into (hisB) mouth, making it tougher for (himB) to breathe.
1173 Every time they clinch the blood from (FtrB)'s nose ends up on (FtrA)'s shoulder.
1174 That punch by (FtrA) looks like it opened up (FtrB)'s nose. Yes, it's definitely bleeding.
1175 (FtrA)'s nose is bleeding after that solid blow from (FtrB).
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1191 (FtrA) cut (FtrB) under the (eye) eye with that last punch.
1192 (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is bloodied by (FtrA) but the cut is under the eye so it should not bother (hisB) vision.
1193 A trickle of blood is coming from under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye.
1194 Blood spurts from under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye as (FtrA)'s punch lands squarely.
1195 Blood is coming from under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye; but it probably looks worse than it really is.
1196 Blood is running down (FtrB)'s cheek; the cut under (hisB) (eye) eye is bleeding pretty badly.
1197 They will need to do a little work on the cut under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye between rounds; it's obviously cut.
1198 (FtrA) opened up a cut under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye with (hisA) last shot.
1199 (FtrA) hits (FtrB) with a grazing shot but it looks as if it opened a cut under (hisB) (eye) eye.
1200 (FtrB) keeps wiping the blood from under (hisB) (eye) eye with (hisB) glove. The cut shouldn't be bothering (himB) that much.
1201 There's a good bit of blood coming from under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye; it may be worse than it looks from here.
1202 The blood from under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is running down the side of (hisB) face.
1203 (FtrA)'s cut. Every time they clinch, the blood from under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye ends up on (FtrA)'s shoulder.
1204 (FtrB) keeps blinking (hisB) (eye) eye, the cut under it must be bothering (himB).
1205 (FtrB)'s cut man is going to be busy between rounds working on that cut under the (eye) eye.
1206 That punch by (FtrA) looks like it opened up a cut under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye. Yes, it's definitely bleeding.
1207 (FtrB)'s is bleeding under the (eye) eye after that solid blow from (FtrA).
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1231 (FtrA) cut (FtrB) over the (eye) eye with that last punch.
1232 (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is bloodied by (FtrA) the cut is over the eye so it could bother (hisB) vision.
1233 A trickle of blood is coming from over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye.
1234 Blood spurts from over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye as (FtrA)'s punch lands squarely.
1235 Blood is coming from over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye, but it probably looks worse than it really is.
1236 Blood is running into (FtrB)'s eye; the cut over (hisB) (eye) eye is bleeding pretty badly.
1237 They will need to do a little work on the cut over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye between rounds; it's obviously cut.
1238 (FtrA) opened up a cut over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye with (hisA) last shot.
1239 (FtrA) hits (FtrB) with a grazing shot but it looks as if it opened a cut over (hisB) (eye) eye.
1240 (FtrB) keeps wiping the blood from over (hisB) (eye) eye with (hisB) glove. The cut shouldn't be bothering (himB) that much.
1241 There's a good bit of blood coming from over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye; it may be worse than it looks from here.
1242 The blood from over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is running down the side of (hisB) face.
1243 (FtrB)'s cut. Every time they clinch, the blood from over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye ends up on (FtrA)'s shoulder.
1244 (FtrB) keeps blinking (hisB) (eye) eye; the cut over it must be bothering (himB).
1245 (FtrB)'s cut man is going to be busy between rounds working on that cut over the (eye) eye.
1246 That punch by (FtrA) looks like it opened up a cut over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye. Yes, it's definitely bleeding.
1247 (FtrB)'s is bleeding over the (eye) eye after that solid blow from (FtrA).
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1271 (FtrA) opens a gash (FtrB) under the (eye) eye with that last punch.
1272 (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is bloodied by (FtrA) but the gash is under the eye so it should not bother (hisB) vision.
1273 A lot blood is coming from a gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye.
1274 Blood pours from a gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye as (FtrA)'s punch lands squarely.
1275 Blood is coming from a gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye. Hopefully it looks worse than it really is.
1276 Blood is streaming down (FtrB)'s cheek; the gash under (hisB) (eye) eye is bleeding pretty badly.
1277 They will need to do a lot of work on the gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye between rounds; it is obviously badly cut.
1278 (FtrA) opened up a gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye with (hisA) last shot.
1279 (FtrA) hits (FtrB) with a grazing shot but it looks as if it opened a gash under (hisB) (eye) eye.
1280 (FtrB) keeps wiping the blood from under (hisB) (eye) eye with (hisB) glove. The cut shouldn't be bothering (himB) that much but it must be deeper than we think.
1281 There's a good bit of blood coming from the gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye; it must be worse than it looks from here.
1282 The blood from the gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is running down the side of (hisB) face.
1283 (FtrB)'s suffered a cut. Every time they clinch the blood from the gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye, ends up on (FtrA)'s shoulder.
1284 (FtrB) keeps blinking (hisB) (eye) eye; there's a bad gash under and it must be bothering (himB).
1285 (FtrB)'s cut man is going to be busy between rounds working on that gash under the (eye) eye.
1286 That punch by (FtrA) looks like it opened up a gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye. Yes, it's bleeding profusely.
1287 (FtrB)'s is gashed under the (eye) eye after that solid blow from (FtrA). The blood is really flowing.
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1311 (FtrA) opens a gash (FtrB) over the (eye) eye with that last punch.
1312 (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is bloodied by (FtrA) the gash is over the eye so it could bother (hisB) vision.
1313 A lot of blood is coming from a gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye.
1314 Blood pours from a gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye as (FtrA)'s punch lands squarely.
1315 Blood is coming from a gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye. Hopefully it looks worse than it really is.
1316 Blood is running into (FtrB)'s eye, the gash over (hisB) (eye) eye is bleeding pretty bad.
1317 They will need to do a lot of work on the gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye between rounds; it's obviously badly cut.
1318 (FtrA) opened up a gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye with (hisA) last shot.
1319 (FtrA) hits (FtrB) with a grazing shot but it looks as if it opened a gash over (hisB) (eye) eye.
1320 (FtrB) keeps wiping the blood from over (hisB) (eye) eye with (hisB) glove. The cut shouldn't be bothering (himB) that much but it must be a deeper gash than we think.
1321 There's a good bit of blood coming from the gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye; it must be worse than it looks from here.
1322 The blood from the gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is running down the side of (hisB) face.
1323 Every time they clinch the blood from the gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye ends up on (FtrA)'s shoulder.
1324 (FtrB) keeps blinking (hisB) (eye) eye. The gash over it must be bothering (himB).
1325 (FtrB)'s cut man is going to be busy between rounds working on that gash over the (eye) eye.
1326 That punch by (FtrA) looks like it opened up a gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye. Yes, it's definitely bleeding profusely.
1327 (FtrB) is gashed over the (eye) eye after that solid blow from (FtrA). The blood is really flowing.
1350 5
1351 (FtrB)'s lip is bleeding again.
1352 (FtrA)'s punch has reopened the cut on (FtrB)'s lip.
1353 (FtrB)'s lip is split open again by (FtrA).
1354 Blood is running from the lip of (FtrB) again.
1355 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely to the mouth of (FtrB) and reopens the cut on (hisB) lip.
1370 5
1371 (FtrB)'s nose is bleeding again.
1372 (FtrA)'s punch has started the blood running from (FtrB)'s nose again.
1373 (FtrB)'s nose is bloodied again by (FtrA).
1374 Blood is running from the nose of (FtrB) again.
1375 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely to the nose of (FtrB) and has restarted the flow of blood from (hisB) nose.
1400 5
1401 The cut under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is bleeding again.
1402 (FtrA)'s punch has started the blood running from under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye again.
1403 The cut under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye has been reopened by (FtrA).
1404 Blood is running from under the (eye) eye of (FtrB) again.
1405 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely under the (eye) eye of (FtrB) and has restarted the flow of blood from the previous cut.
1420 5
1421 The cut over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is bleeding again.
1422 (FtrA)'s punch has started the blood running from over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye again.
1423 The cut over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye has been reopened by (FtrA).
1424 Blood is running from over the (eye) eye of (FtrB) again.
1425 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely over the (eye) eye of (FtrB) and has restarted the flow of blood from the previous cut.
1440 5
1441 The gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is bleeding again.
1442 (FtrA)'s punch has started the blood running from the gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye again.
1443 The gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye has been reopened by (FtrA).
1444 Blood is running from the gash under the (eye) eye of (FtrB) again.
1445 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely under the (eye) eye of (FtrB) and has restarted the flow of blood from the previous gash.
1460 5
1461 The gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is bleeding again.
1462 (FtrA)'s punch has started the blood running from the gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye again.
1463 The gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye has been reopened by (FtrA).
1464 Blood is running from the gash over the (eye) eye of (FtrB) again.
1465 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely over the (eye) eye of (FtrB) and has restarted the flow of blood from the previous gash.
1480 5
1481 (FtrB)'s lip continues to bleed.
1482 (FtrA)'s punch opens the cut on (FtrB)'s lip.
1483 (FtrB)'s lip is bleeding more prefusely after that punch by (FtrA).
1484 Blood continues to run from the lip of (FtrB).
1485 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely to the mouth of (FtrB). Blood is flowing freely from (FtrB)'s lip.
1500 5
1501 (FtrB)'s nose continues to bleed.
1502 (FtrA)'s punch draws more blood running from (FtrB)'s nose.
1503 (FtrB)'s nose is bleeding more after that score by (FtrA).
1504 Blood is still running from the nose of (FtrB).
1505 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely to the nose of (FtrB). Blood is flowing freely from (FtrB)'s nose now.
1520 5
1521 The cut under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye continues to bleed.
1522 (FtrA)'s punch keeps the blood running from under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye.
1523 The cut under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is opened further by (FtrA).
1524 Blood is still running from under the (eye) eye of (FtrB).
1525 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely under the (eye) eye of (FtrB). That's just going to agrivate the flow of blood from that cut.
1540 5
1541 The cut over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye continues to bleed.
1542 (FtrA)'s punch keeps the blood running over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye.
1543 The cut over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is opened further by (FtrA).
1544 Blood is still running from over the (eye) eye of (FtrB) again.
1545 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely under the (eye) eye of (FtrB). That's just going to agrivate the flow of blood from that cut.
1560 5
1561 The gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye continues to bleed.
1562 (FtrA)'s punch keeps the blood running from the gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye.
1563 The gash under (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is opened further by (FtrA).
1564 Blood is still running from the gash under the (eye) eye of (FtrB).
1565 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely under the (eye) eye of (FtrB). That's just going to agrivate the flow of blood from that gash.
1580 5
1581 The gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye continues to bleed.
1582 (FtrA)'s punch keeps the blood running from the gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye.
1583 The gash over (FtrB)'s (eye) eye is opened further by (FtrA).
1584 Blood is still running from the gash over the (eye) eye of (FtrB).
1585 (FtrA) lands a punch squarely over the (eye) eye of (FtrB). That's just going to agrivate the flow of blood from that gash.
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1601 Here come the fighters to ring center...
1602 (FtrA) was a little slow getting off (hisA) stool this round.
1603 (FtrA) didn't sit in the corner between rounds and (heA) comes out quickly to begin Round (Round#).
1604 (FtrA) and (FtrB) square off as the bell sounds to start the action for Round (Round#).
1605 Round (Round#) begins with the sound of the bell.
1606 It's Round (Round#) of this scheduled (TotalRounds#) rounder.
1607 (RefX) motions the fighters together as the bell sounds to begin Round (Round#).
1608 The bell sounds to start Round (Round#).
1609 The bell starts the action as (FtrA) and (FtrB) leave their corners.
1610 Round (Round#) gets underway as the fighters move to the middle of the ring.
1611 The crowd is up and standing as the fighters come out for the beginning of Round (Round#).
1612 The seconds hurry out of (FtrA)'s corner as the bell sounds for Round (Round#).
1613 (FtrA) looks to be in good shape as Round (Round#) gets underway.
1614 (FtrA) is off (hisA) stool and waiting for the bell to begin Round (Round#).
1615 (FtrA) rushes out at the bell. Whatever (hisA) corner said to (himA) seems to have (himA) fired up.
1616 (FtrA) is getting (hisA) full rest as (heA) remains on (hisA) stool as the Round (Round#) bell sounds. Now (heA)'s up and (hisA) corner scrambles to exit the ring.
1617 (FtrA) looks to be in excellent shape as Round (Round#) gets underway.
1618 Something's wrong. The bell should have sounded to start...there it goes. Both fighters got a few extra seconds rest here at the start of Round (Round#).
1619 The ring card girl exits the ring to wild cheering. We await the bell, signaling the start of Round (Round#).(/P)There it is!
1620 Both fighters look ready to go as Round (Round#) begins with the ringing of the bell.
1621 As the bell sounds to begin the (Round#)th Round, we will have to see if that knockdown last round has any carryover effect on (FtrA).
1622 (FtrA) looks to be in fair shape as Round (Round#) gets underway.
1623 As the bell sounds to begin Round (Round#), we will see if (FtrA) can take advantage of the knockdown (heA) scored last round.
1624 (FtrA) looks to be in poor shape as Round (Round#) gets underway.
1625 Shouts of encouragement for both fighters can be heard as the bell rings for Round (Round#).
1626 Round (Round#) is about to begin...(/P)There's the bell!
1627 We have reached the halfway point of the fight as Round (Round#) begins.
1640 9
1641 The bell sounds and this fight is underway!
1642 (RefX) gives the fighters their final instructions. They touch gloves and return to their respective corners to await the bell for the start of Round 1.
1643 The referee gives (FtrA) and (FtrB) their instructions, tells them he wants a good, clean fight, and sends them to their corners. Now the bell sounds to start the fight.
1644 The bell for Round 1 sounds and the fight is on.
1645 The fighters look anxious as they wait for Round 1 to start. The bell rings and its show time.
1646 The crowd is anticipating a good fight tonight as the bell sounds for Round 1.
1647 The bell sounds to start Round 1 of what should be a close fight.
1648 The bell sounds to start Round 1 of what we hope doesn't turn out to be a mismatch.
1649 Here come the boxers out of the corners. We've got a fight about to break out!
1650 3
1651 With only two rounds of boxing left,
1652 As we enter the last two rounds of action,
1653 There's two rounds of boxing left, and
1660 3
1661 it appears as if (FtrA)
1662 it looks as if (FtrA)
1663 it's obvious that (FtrA)
1670 4
1671 is going to need a miracle to win this fight.
1672 is going to need a knockout to win this fight.
1673 is going to need a knockdown to win this fight.
1674 is going to need a knockout or at least a knockdown to win this fight.
1680 5
1681 As we enter the last two rounds of action, this fight is up for grabs!
1682 It's anybody's fight here in the last two rounds.
1683 This fight is so close it could be a case of which fighter wants it more.
1684 There's (4or6Min) minutes of boxing left and the fight's still too close to call!
1685 (FtrA) might have a slight edge going into this round but (heA) can't coast. It's too close, at least unofficially.
1690 4
1691 The bell sounds for the (Round#)th and final round of this fight.
1692 The fighters touch gloves in the middle of the ring as the (Round#)th and final round begins.
1693 The crowd would like to see a knockout as the bell sounds for Round (Round#), the final round of the fight.
1694 As the bell sounds for the final round, it looks as if the scorecards will determine the outcome of this fight.
1700 30
1701 There's the bell. That brings Round (Round#) to a close.
1702 The bell sounds ending Round (Round#).
1703 The (RefX) has to get between (FtrA) and (FtrB) as they glare at one another. He sends them to their corners as the bell sounds to end the round.
1704 The bell ending Round (Round#) sounds and the fighters return to their corners.
1705 (FtrA) spins around and moves quickly back to (hisA) corner at the sound of the bell, ending Round (Round#).
1706 (FtrB) shows (FtrA) (hisB) back and moves quickly back to (hisB) corner at the sound of the bell, ending Round (Round#).
1707 Round (Round#) ends with the sound of the bell.
1708 Round (Round#) of this scheduled (TotalRounds#) rounder ends as the bell sounds.
1709 (RefX) motions the fighters to their corners as the bell sounds to end Round (Round#).
1710 Round (Round#) finishes with the sound of the bell.
1711 The bell stops the action as (FtrA) and (FtrB) go back to their corners.
1712 The fighters continue the action as the bell rings to finish Round (Round#), forcing (RefX) to step in.
1713 The bell sounds ending Round (Round#). The ring card girl is about ready to climb through the ropes and into the ring to the whistles and cheers of the crowd.
1714 The crowd is up and standing as the fighters finish Round (Round#).
1715 The seconds jump into action in (FtrA)'s corner as the bell sounds ending Round (Round#).
1716 There's another round in the books.
1717 That's another round in the books as Round (Round#) comes to an end.
1718 That's all she wrote here in Round (Round#).
1719 The bell sounds - more boxing to come in a moment.
1720 We're at the 3:00 mark and that brings this round to an end.
1721 The seconds tick off the clock ending Round (Round#).
1722 (FtrA) moves slowly back to (hisA) corner at the sound of the bell, ending Round (Round#).
1723 And that ends Round number (Round#).
1724 And there's the bell ending Round (Round#).
1725 And another stanza comes to a close with the bell.
1726 There's the bell, finishing Round (Round#).
1727 That ends Round (Round#)...(/P)But the fighters are still punching!(/P)(/I)Now (RefX) jumps between them.
1728 There's the bell.(/P)(FtrA) wings a parting shot that misses.(/P)That was close. Round (Round#) is history.
1729 We have completed the halfway point of the fight as Round (Round#) ends.
1730 One more round to go as the bell ending Round (Round#) sounds.
1740 10
1741 The bell sounds to end Round 1 of what could well prove to be a very close fight.
1742 The bell sounds to end Round 1 of what could very well turn out to be a mismatch.
1743 There's the bell. That brings the first Round to a close.
1744 The bell sounds ending Round 1.
1745 The bell ending the Round sounds and the fighters return to their corners.
1746 Round (Round#) of this scheduled (TotalRounds#) rounder ends as the bell sounds.
1747 The crowd is up and standing as the fighters finish the first Round.
1748 There's the bell. Round 1 is history. We've got a lot more action coming up.
1749 There's the bell ending Round 1.
1750 There's the bell. Round 1 comes to an end.
1760 18
1761 The bell sounds ending the (Round#)th and final round of this fight.
1762 That's it. This fight has gone the distance and now we'll await the official decision.
1763 Both fighters look finished as the fight ends with the ringing of the bell.
1764 That's it! This fight is over and we'll go to the scorecards.
1765 The final round concludes and we're going to have to await a decision to find out who won this contest.
1766 There's the final bell! This fight's in the hands of the judges now.
1767 Call it a night, sports fans, because this fight is over! Let's see who gets the nod from the judges.
1768 And the bell sounds ending the round and the fight. This one's gone the distance and we'll await the decision of the judges.
1769 The final seconds of Round (Round#) expire and this bout is going to go to the scorecards.
1770 There's the bell ending the fight! Both fighters raise their hands in victory but there can be only one winner here tonight. Let's see how the judges score the bout.
1771 This bout's over, fight fans! The scorecards will tell the tale in this one.
1772 There's the bell and this contest is in the books. Both fighters act as if they've won. Let's listen to the call as the scorecards are handed to the ring announcer.
1773 This fight is history! The last round is over and we await the decision of the judges.
1774 The fighters hug each other in the middle of the ring as the (Round#)th and final round ends.
1775 The crowd would have liked to seen a knockout, but not tonight as the bell sounds ending Round (Round#), the final round of the fight.
1776 The bell sounds ending the final round and now the scorecards will determine the outcome of this fight.
1777 This fight is going to the scorecards as the bell sounds ending Round (Round#).
1778 That's the bell ending the fight and leaving the outcome in the hands of the judges.
1800 40
1801 (FtrA) misses with that punch.
1802 (FtrA) just comes up short with that shot.
1803 (FtrA) leaves the jab just short.
1804 (FtrA) misses wildly with the hook.
1805 (FtrA) misses with the left and then fails to connect with the right as well.
1806 (FtrA) tries a straight right that's blocked by the gloves of (FtrB).
1807 (FtrA) fires a left hand that (FtrB) takes high on the shoulder.
1808 (FtrA) throws a flurry of punches but (FtrB) either blocks or slips them.
1809 (FtrA) is off target with that punch.
1810 (FtrA) telegraphed that shot and (FtrB) ducks under it easily.
1811 (FtrB) picks off the jab thrown by (FtrA).
1812 (FtrA) lets (hisA) hands go but (hisA) punches land on the arms of (FtrB).
1813 (FtrA) is just missing by a hair with (hisA) punches.
1814 (FtrA) fires a lead right that (FtrB) manages to avoid.
1815 (FtrA) wings a big left hand at (FtrB) but the latter sidesteps the punch.
1816 (FtrB) smothers (FtrA)'s attack as (FtrA) tries to get off some shots inside.
1817 (FtrA) tries to double up on the jab but neither hit the mark.
1818 (FtrA)'s punches seem to be just a bit off target thus far in the fight as (heA) misses again with a punch.
1819 (FtrA) just misses with a huge shot as (FtrB) chooses the perfect time to suddenly backpedal.
1820 (FtrA) fires and misses.
1821 (FtrA) tries to drop the right hand over the top but (FtrB) ducks under it.
1822 (FtrA) misses. (HeA) had an opening and whiffed with the punch.
1823 (FtrA) fails to connect with that punch. (HeA) pushed it out there instead of firing it.
1824 (FtrA) fires a volley of punches but (FtrB) was already moving laterally and was out of harm's way by the time (FtrA) started punching.
1825 (FtrA) swings...and misses.
1826 (FtrA) doesn't connect with the cross.
1827 (FtrA) can't score with short uppercut inside. (FtrB) got (hisB) gloves in front of the punch.
1828 (FtrA)'s punch actually goes behind (FtrB) as the latter moved inside just as (FtrA) threw a looping shot.
1829 (FtrA) can't find the range with that punch.
1830 (FtrA) misses with the jab. (HeA) lets go with a left and that fails to find its mark, either.
1831 (FtrB)'s either lucky or has radar. (FtrA)'s last punch missed landing by a fraction of an inch!
1832 (FtrA) is still trying to find the range with (hisA) punches. (HeA)'s just missing with some of (hisA) punches.
1833 (FtrA) misses badly. It looked like (heA) changed (hisA) mind half way through the punch.
1834 (FtrA) throws a leaping shot that fails to hit the target.
1835 (FtrA) fires a shot, but it glances off (FtrB)'s shoulder.
1836 (FtrA) cuts loose with a combination and the crowd roars, but the truth is none of those punches landed. They were either slipped or blocked, or simply missed the mark.
1837 (FtrA) suddenly goes southpaw and tries to find an opening. But (hisA) punches miss from this side too. Now (heA) goes back to (hisA) orthodox stance.
1838 (FtrA) has shifted to an orthodox stance. Maybe (heA) believes (heA) can land from this position. No, (hisA) jab comes up short as a righty, too. Now, (heA) returns to (hisA) natural left handed stance.
1839 (FtrA) misses with an uppercut from way outside. That's a dangerous punch to throw. You leave yourself wide open for a counter.
1840 (FtrA) misses with what looked like a backhand. (HeA)'s lucky. If that had landed, (heA) might have drawn a warning.
1900 38
1901 (FtrA)'s stunned (FtrB). (FtrA) knows how to finish an opponent when (heA)'s got one hurt, and (heA)'s going to work now!
1902 (FtrA) has (FtrB) in a world of trouble. Let's see if (heA) can finish (himB) here in the (Round#).
1903 (FtrA) has (FtrB) hurt but is there enough time left for (himA) to finish the job?
1904 (FtrA)'s got (FtrB) on the ropes but (heA)'s never had the reputation for being a great finisher. Let's see if can close the show here in the (Round#)th.
1905 (FtrA) hurt (FtrB) with that last shot! (HeA)'s got (himB) on wobbly legs.
1906 (FtrA)'s going to let it all hang out and try to end this fight right here and now!
1907 (FtrB)'s suffered a delayed reaction to that last punch. (HeB) lurched forward and (hisB) legs look bad. (FtrA) needs to capitalize on this moment because (heA) can end this thing right now.
1908 (FtrA) must sense that (heA)'s got (FtrB) just about out on (hisB) feet. Now, it's a matter of whether or not (heA) can land the punches necessary to end this fight.
1909 (FtrA)'s got a hurt opponent in front of (himA), ready for the taking. Let's see what kind of killer instinct (FtrA) can summon up.
1910 (FtrB) looks bad after taking that last blow from (FtrA). (FtrA)'s a pretty good finisher and there's a lot of time left in this round. (FtrB) is going to have to reach deep to survive here in the (Round#)th.
1911 (FtrA) has a reputation as a great finisher and (heA)'s got (FtrB) badly hurt; however, we're closing in on the 3:00 mark here in the (Round#)th, and there might not be enough time to take advantage of (FtrB)'s condition.
1912 (FtrA) wants to end this fight right now. Whether or not (heA) can do it is another story.
1913 (FtrA) has hurt (FtrB) very early in the round. (FtrB) is going to have to call on all (hisB) tricks to survive with this much time to go.
1914 (FtrA) appears to have (FtrB) out on (hisB) feet. I'm not sure which of those last few punches hurt (himB) so badly but (FtrB) suddenly looks ready to go. (FtrA) has a real chance to end this fight.
1915 That last punch by (FtrA) just turned (FtrB)'s legs to Jell-O! (FtrB) did a little dance and (heB)'s trying to regroup. (FtrA) moves in for the kill.
1916 (FtrA)'s last punch has given (himA) a chance to end the fight this round. (HeA)'s got (FtrB) on Queer Street. Now, can (FtrA) finish (himB)?
1917 (FtrB) suddenly looks very vulnerable. (FtrA) can stop (himB) if (heA) lets it all hang out.
1918 (FtrA) takes a long look at (FtrB) to see if (heB)'s playing possum. (FtrA) is starting to pour it on so (heA) must believe that (heA)'s really hurt (FtrB).
1919 (FtrA) is raining blows on the obviously hurt (FtrB). (FtrA) wants to take the decision out of the hands of the judges and (heA) has a chance to do just that!
1920 (FtrA) stunned (FtrB) with that last ripping shot and (FtrA)'s killer instinct has kicked in. This might be (hisA) best chance at ending the fight.
1921 I don't think there's time for (FtrA) to finish (FtrB) this round.
1922 (FtrA) probably can't finish (FtrB) this round. (HeA) doesn't have time. But maybe (heA) can end this next round.
1923 (FtrA)'s really coming on strong here at the end of Round (Round#).
1924 (FtrB) is hurt. (HeB)'s lucky this round is almost over.
1925 (FtrA) has (FtrB) on the run. Maybe (heA) can finish (FtrB) off before the clock ends this round.
1926 (FtrB) is in trouble. (FtrA) needs to stay on (himB) if (heA) wants to end this now.
1927 (FtrA) has (FtrB) is in a world of hurt. (HeA)'s doggedly firing away at (FtrB).
1928 I don't know if there's enough time left in this round for (FtrA) to finish (FtrB) off!
1929 There's time for (FtrA) to finish (FtrB) if (heA) can do it.
1930 (FtrA) senses that (heA) can end this fight now if (heA) can just land a few more punches.
1931 (FtrA) has hurt (FtrB). Now let's see what kind of finisher (FtrA) is.
1932 (FtrB) is hurt. (HeB) looks like (heB)'s ready to go. (FtrA) just needs to take (hisA) time and land one more big shot.
1933 (FtrA) has (FtrB) reeling. (FtrA) can win the fight right now if (heA) doesn't get sloppy and just flail away.
1934 (FtrB) is definitely in trouble. (FtrA) needs to pick (hisA) shots and (heA) can knock (himB) out right now.
1935 (FtrA) knows that (FtrB) is in a world of hurt. (HisA) Killer Instinct has kicked in and (heA)'s firing away at (FtrB).
1936 (FtrB) was stopped cold by that punch! (FtrA) has a reputation as a great finisher. Let's see if (heA) can live up to it!
1937 (FtrB) is hurt. (FtrA) is a decent finisher, but sometimes (heA) gets too excited and just wings wild punches. Let's see what (heA) does here.
1938 That shot hurt (FtrB). (FtrA) isn't a great finisher, though. Let's see if (heA) takes it to (himB) or lets (himB) off the hook!
2000 15
2001 (FtrA) is down! No...wait...(RefX) is calling is a slip. He wipes off (FtrA)'s gloves and waves the two fighters together.
2002 (FtrA) hits the canvas! (RefX) is signaling no knockdown. It's obvious that (FtrA) was pushed to the mat.
2003 (FtrA) goes down! (HeA)'s shaking (hisA) head that it was no knockdown. (RefX) agrees. He's ruling it a slip. The fighters are waved back together.
2004 (FtrA) goes down to one knee in the corner but (RefX) quickly waves it off as no knockdown! (RefX) notices water on the canvas and tells the corner men to wipe it up.
2005 (FtrA) is laying all over (FtrB) and forces (himB) down to the canvas. No punch - No knockdown and (FtrA) is admonished by (RefX) for (hisA) actions.
2006 (FtrA) goes down! But (RefX) quickly waves it off as no knockdown! He turns and admonishes (FtrB) for pushing (FtrA) to the mat.
2007 (FtrA) steps back and ends up on (hisA) butt. No knockdown, it appears that (FtrB) stepped on (FtrA)'s foot causing the fall.
2008 (FtrA) hits the canvas! (RefX) is calling is a slip. (FtrB) is shaking (hisB) head. (HisB) corner is protesting, but (RefX) has made up his mind.
2009 (FtrA) pushes out of a clinch sending (FtrB) to the canvas! (RefX) cautions (FtrA) as (FtrB) pulls (himB)self up off the floor.
2010 Both fighters are pushing and shoving. There! (FtrA) just hit the canvas! (RefX) seperates the two and gives each of them a warning, then waves them back together.
2011 Looks like a knockdown as (FtrA) hits the canvas but (RefX) says slip, no knockdown.
2012 (FtrA) is practically thrown to the canvas by (FtrB). It would be more appropriate in a wrestling match than here in the boxing ring.
2013 Whoah! It looks like both fighters tripped! No wonder, with all the pushing and shoving they're doing. This is supposed to be boxing, not wrestling.
2014 (FtrA) is down as both fighters are pushing and shoving rather than boxing.
2015 Quick knockdown - but (FtrA)'s corner immediately protests and (RefX) agrees (heA) was pushed down. (RefX) brings them together to touch gloves and resume fighting.
2050 30
2051 A flurry of punches are exchanged between the two fighters. It appears as if (FtrA) has gotten the better of the exchange.
2052 Both fighters are exchanging blows! (FtrA) scored more on that exchange.
2053 (FtrA) throws a punch and lands. (FtrB) scores with a counter. Looks like (FtrA) was a little more effective.
2054 These guys are really going at it but (FtrB) looks to be getting the worse of it.
2055 The fighters are trading punches and (FtrA) seems to have won that exchange.
2056 (FtrB) is going to come out on the short end of this exchange of punches.
2057 Both fighters are flailing away but (FtrA) is definitely landing the better punches.
2058 (FtrA) is being much more effective in this exchange of punches.
2059 Both fighters are throwing but it looks like (FtrA) is scoring more than (FtrB).
2060 Both fighters are scoring in this exchange but (FtrA) is coming out on top.
2061 A flurry of punches are exchanged between the two fighters. It appears as if (FtrA) has gotten the better of the exchange.
2062 Fighters are exchanging blows! (FtrA) scored more on that exchange.
2063 (FtrA) throws a punch and lands. (FtrB) scores with a counter. Looks like (FtrA) was a little more effective.
2064 These guys are really going at it but (FtrB) looks to be getting the worse of it.
2065 The fighters are trading punches and (FtrA) seems to have won that exchange.
2066 (FtrB) is going to come out on the short end of this exchange of punches.
2067 Both fighters are flailing away but (FtrA) is definitely landing the better punches.
2068 (FtrA) is being much more effective in this exchange of punches.
2069 Both fighters are throwing but (FtrA) is scoring more than (FtrB).
2070 Both fighters are scoring in this exchange but (FtrA) is coming out on top.
2071 A flurry of punches are exchanged between the two fighters. It appears as if neither has gotten the better of the exchange.
2072 Fighters are exchanging blows! No one scored more on that exchange.
2073 (FtrA) throws a punch and lands. (FtrB) scores with a counter. Looks like both fighters were effective in that exchange.
2074 These guys are really going at it and both will be in a little worse shape after this exchange is over.
2075 The fighters are trading punches and neither seems to have won that exchange.
2076 Neither fighter is going to come out on the short end of this exchange of punches.
2077 Both fighters are flailing away and both are definitely landing good punches.
2078 Both fighters are being effective in this exchange of punches.
2079 Both fighters are throwing and neither is scoring more than the other.
2080 Both fighters are scoring in this exchange and neither is coming out on top.
2100 5
2101 (RefX) has stopped the action. He is issuing a warning to (FtrA) for a low blow.
2102 (FtrA) is being warned for hitting low. (RefX) is letting the judges know.
2103 (FtrB) is complaining and (RefX) agrees. A warning for low blows is being given to (FtrA).
2104 (RefX) is halting the fight and warning (FtrA) for hitting below the belt. (FtrA) is pleading (hisA) case but to no avail.
2105 (RefX) is giving (FtrA) a warning for low blows.
2106 (RefX) has stopped the action. He is issuing a warning to (FtrA) hitting on the break.
2107 (FtrA) is being warned for hitting on the break. (RefX) is letting the judges know.
2108 (FtrB) is complaining and (RefX) agrees. A warning for hitting on the break is being given to (FtrA).
2109 (RefX) is halting the fight and warning (FtrA) for hitting on the break. (FtrA) is pleading (hisA) case but to no avail.
2110 (RefX) is giving (FtrA) a warning for hitting on the break.
2111 (RefX) has stopped the action. He is issuing a warning to (FtrA) for butting.
2112 (FtrA) is being warned for butting. (RefX) is letting the judges know.
2113 (FtrB) is complaining and (RefX) agrees. A warning for butting is being given to (FtrA).
2114 (RefX) is halting the fight and warning (FtrA) for butting. (FtrA) is pleading (hisA) case but to no avail.
2115 (RefX) is giving (FtrA) a warning for butting.
2116 (RefX) has stopped the action. He is issuing a warning to (FtrA) for holding and hitting.
2117 (FtrA) is being warned for holding and hitting. (RefX) is letting the judges know.
2118 (FtrB) is complaining and (RefX) agrees. A warning for holding and hitting is being given to (FtrA).
2119 (RefX) is halting the fight and warning (FtrA) for holding and hitting. (FtrA) is pleading (hisA) case but to no avail.
2120 (RefX) is giving (FtrA) a warning for holding and hitting.
2121 (RefX) has stopped the action. He is issuing a warning to (FtrA) for using elbows.
2122 (FtrA) is being warned for using elbows. (RefX) is letting the judges know.
2123 (FtrB) is complaining and (RefX) agrees. A warning for using elbows is being given to (FtrA).
2124 (RefX) is halting the fight and warning (FtrA) for using elbows. (FtrA) is pleading (hisA) case but to no avail.
2125 (RefX) is giving (FtrA) a warning for using elbows.
2126 (RefX) has stopped the action. He is issuing a warning to (FtrA) for rabbit punching.
2127 (FtrA) is being warned for rabbit punching. (RefX) is letting the judges know.
2128 (FtrB) is complaining and (RefX) agrees. A warning for rabbit punching is being given to (FtrA).
2129 (RefX) is halting the fight and warning (FtrA) for rabbit punching. (FtrA) is pleading (hisA) case but to no avail.
2130 (RefX) is giving (FtrA) a warning for rabbit punching.
2131 (RefX) has stopped the action. He is issuing a warning to (FtrA) for backhanding.
2132 (FtrA) is being warned for backhanding. (RefX) is letting the judges know.
2133 (FtrB) is complaining and (RefX) agrees. A warning for backhanding is being given to (FtrA).
2134 (RefX) is halting the fight and warning (FtrA) for backhanding. (FtrA) is pleading (hisA) case but to no avail.
2135 (RefX) is giving (FtrA) a warning for backhanding.
2136 (RefX) has stopped the action. He is issuing a warning to (FtrA) for using an open glove.
2137 (FtrA) is being warned for using an open glove. (RefX) is letting the judges know.
2138 (FtrB) is complaining and (RefX) agrees. A warning for using an open glove is being given to (FtrA).
2139 (RefX) is halting the fight and warning (FtrA) for using an open glove. (FtrA) is pleading (hisA) case but to no avail.
2140 (RefX) is giving (FtrA) a warning for using an open glove.
2141 (RefX) has stopped the action. He is issuing a warning to (FtrA) for head butting.
2142 (FtrA) is being warned for head butting. (RefX) is letting the judges know.
2143 (FtrB) is complaining and (RefX) agrees. A warning for head butting is being given to (FtrA).
2144 (RefX) is halting the fight and warning (FtrA) for head butting. (FtrA) is pleading (hisA) case but to no avail.
2145 (RefX) is giving (FtrA) a warning for head butting.
2200 4
2201 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to keep (hisA) punches up.
2202 (RefX) motions to (FtrA) to keep (hisA) punches up.
2203 (FtrA) is told to keep (hisA) punches up by (RefX).
2204 (FtrA) is told to watch the low blows by (RefX).
2205 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) he wants a clean break.
2206 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to quit hitting on the break.
2207 (FtrA) is told to quit hitting on the break by (RefX).
2208 (FtrA) is told to watch hitting on the break by (RefX)
2209 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to watch the butting.
2210 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to watch leading with (hisA) head.
2211 (FtrA) is told to quit leading with (hisA) head by (RefX).
2212 (FtrA) is told to watch the butting by (RefX).
2213 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to watch holding and hitting.
2214 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to quit holding and hitting.
2215 (FtrA) is told to quit holding and hitting by (RefX).
2216 (FtrA) is told to watch holding and hitting by (RefX)
2217 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to watch using (hisA) elbows.
2218 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to quit using (hisA) elbows.
2219 (FtrA) is told to quit using (hisA) elbows by (RefX).
2220 (FtrA) is told to watch using (hisA) elbows by (RefX)
2221 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to watch rabbit punching.
2222 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to quit rabbit punching.
2223 (FtrA) is told to quit rabbit punching by (RefX).
2224 (FtrA) is told to watch rabbit punching by (RefX)
2225 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to watch backhanding.
2226 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to quit hitting with the back of (hisA) glove.
2227 (FtrA) is told to quit backhanding by (RefX).
2228 (FtrA) is told to watch hitting with the back of (hisA) glove by (RefX)
2229 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to watch using an open glove.
2230 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to keep (hisA) glove closed when (heA) hits.
2231 (FtrA) is told to quit using an open glove by (RefX).
2232 (FtrA) is told to keep (hisA) glove closed when (heA) hits by (RefX)
2233 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to watch the head butting.
2234 (RefX) is telling (FtrA) to quit leading with (hisA) head.
2235 (FtrA) is told to quit head butting by (RefX).
2236 (FtrA) is told to watch leading with (hisA) head by (RefX)
2300 25
2301 (FtrA) is really taking a pounding. This fight can't go on much longer.
2302 (RefX) is taking a close look at (FtrA). This fight could be stopped at any moment.
2303 (RefX) is staring intently at (FtrA). He may stop this fight...
2304 (RefX) makes a move toward (FtrA), who's getting hit with almost every punch thrown (hisA) way. (RefX) should stop this fight before (FtrA) gets hurt.
2305 (FtrA) is offering very little resistance. (HeA)'s virtually stopped punching, giving (RefX) all the reason he needs to stop this contest, if he's so inclined.
2306 (FtrA) is taking a bad beating. Even the crowd wants this fight stopped.
2307 (FtrA) looks like (heA)'s in a world of trouble. The only thing that appears to be keeping (himA) up is the ropes. This fight's going to over soon unless (FtrA) makes some kind of miracle recovery.
2308 (FtrA) is all heart and that's the only thing keeping (himA) on (hisA) feet because (heA) doesn't appear to have anything left. Don't be surprised if (RefX) ends this fight soon.
2309 (RefX) is right on top of the two fighters and he's looking into (FtrA)'s eyes. He's got to be thinking about stopping this bout.
2310 Twice (RefX) has looked like he was about to jump between the two fighters, only to back off when (FtrA) came out of (hisA) shell and threw a feeble punch. But (RefX) can't let this fight go on much longer.
2311 (RefX) just screamed at (FtrA) (/Q)Fight back or I'm going to have to stop it!(/Q) This fight is over unless (FtrA) does something dramatic and does it fast.
2312 (FtrA) has too much heart for (hisA) own good. This is how fighters end up seriously hurt. (FtrA) is taking too much punishment and (RefX) has to be thinking about calling a halt to this beating.
2313 (FtrA) is looking toward (RefX), almost as if to say (/Q)I've had enough. Get me out of this thing.(/Q) This fight shouldn't continue much longer.
2314 (RefX)'s primary concern is the health and safety of the fighter. I have to believe he's ready to jump in and end the fight.
2315 (RefX) doesn't want to shortchange (FtrA) and call the fight too soon but if he doesn't step in, he might get (FtrA) killed. (FtrA) is just taking too many clean shots without responding.
2316 (FtrA) might be blocking some of the blows raining down on (himA) but the majority are getting through. (FtrA) should take a knee or better yet, (RefX) should wave this fight off and let (FtrA) live to fight another day!
2317 (RefX) is shouting at (FtrA) (/Q)Do you want me to stop it?(/Q) Stupid question to ask a fighter! (RefX) should make the call off what he sees, and in this case, the fight could legitimately be stopped very soon, if not right now.
2318 (FtrA)'s entire body quivered after taking that last shot. This fight is very close to being stopped.
2319 (FtrA)'s mouthpiece is hanging out. (HeA)'s really laboring and I don't think (heA)'s got anything left. Look for (RefX) to jump in any moment now and end the fight.
2320 This fight could be stopped in a punch or two unless (FtrA) shows that (heA)'s got something left.
2321 (FtrA) is going to have to reach deep and see if (heA)'s got any reserve left or (RefX) is going to have no choice but to stop this fight.
2322 This round has been badly one-sided and (FtrA) is in serious trouble. This bout could soon be over.
2323 What's holding (FtrA) up? (RefX) is watching (FtrA) closely and you have to wonder if he's going to wave this thing off soon.
2324 (FtrA)'s corner is up on the ring apron. They're shouting something at (RefX). Maybe they want the fight stopped and (RefX) just made a move toward the two fighters as if he's thinking the same thing.
2325 (FtrA)'s game but (heA)'s taking a lot of hard, hard blows to the head and body. This fight could end any second now.
2400 6
2401 (CMan) seemed to pump up (FtrA) between rounds.
2402 (FtrA) received a pep talk from (CMan) before (heA) left (hisA) corner; we'll see if it worked.
2403 (FtrA) got quite a pep talk in (hisA) corner; we'll see if (CMan)'s instructions work.
2404 (CMan) was really animated in (FtrA)'s corner and (FtrA) was nodding in agreement.
2405 (FtrA) comes out quickly. Whatever (CMan) said to (himA) in the corner between rounds must have had some effect.
2406 (CMan) not only gave (FtrA) encouragement between rounds but also some solid advice on how to handle (FtrB). Now it's up to (FtrA) to implement it.
2407 (CMan) was in (FtrA)'s face between rounds and (FtrA) just glared at (himA). We have no idea what the problem might have been.
2408 (CMan) seemed agitated with (FtrA), who stared at (hisA) shoes almost the entire minute.
2409 (CMan) implored (FtrA) to stay busy, to do more but (FtrA)'s mind seems elsewhere.
2410 (CMan) really gave it to (FtrA) between rounds, but (FtrA)'s didn't seem to be paying attention.
2411 (FtrA) looks a little confused and (hisA) corner isn't offering any useful advice.
2412 (CMan) is just telling (himA) the obvious: throw more punches, move your head, step it up. That's not going to help much!
2500 3
2501 (FtrA) enters the ring in perfect shape; (heA) appears to be finely tuned for this fight.
2502 (FtrA) looks ready to go; (heA)'s obviously trained hard for this bout.
2503 (FtrA) appears to be in great condition; (heA) looks like (heA)'s come to fight.
2510 2
2511 There's been some concern from (FtrA)'s camp that (heA) might have over-trained for this bout. Let's hope that (heA) hasn't left (hisA) fight in the gym.
2512 (FtrA)'s people tell us that they couldn't keep (himA) out of the gym. That's not always a good thing. You can over-train, you know.
2520 3
2521 (FtrA)'s training camp was interrupted by several outside distractions. We'll have to see if that affects (himA) this fight.
2522 (FtrA) and (hisA) management have had their differences lately; it could affect (hisA) performance.
2523 (FtrA) reportedly is dissatisfied with (hisA) purse for this bout; that could be a distraction if (heA) takes it into the ring with (himA).
2530 3
2531 Rumor has it that (FtrA) was seen enjoying the local nightlife recently. If that's true, you have to wonder how it will affect (himA) in the ring.
2532 (FtrA) likes to party. Rumor is that (heA) took in several during training camp.
2533 Insiders claim that (FtrA)'s management had a heck of a time keeping (himA) in at nights. If so, we might not see (FtrA) at (hisA) best tonight.
2540 2
2541 (FtrA) has had a long layoff between bouts. It remains to be seen if (heA)'s suffering from ring rust.
2542 (FtrA) hasn't fought in sometime. (HeA) might have some ring rust on (himA).
2550 2
2551 (FtrA) took this bout on short notice. You have to wonder how sharp (heA)'ll be.
2552 (FtrA) has only been in training for a few weeks, getting this fight on short notice.
2560 2
2561 (FtrA) may be overconfident. (HeA) looks a little soft around the middle.
2562 (FtrA) said (heA) didn't spar as much as (heA) normally does during training. You have to wonder if (heA)'ll be a little flat.
2570 2
2571 (FtrA) had a lot of trouble making weight. We'll have to see what that's taken out of (himA).
2572 (FtrA) has been battling to make this weight. That could be a factor.
2580 3
2581 (FtrA) looks obese. (HeA)'s obviously out of shape for this fight.
2582 (FtrA) has no muscle tone at all; physically, (heA) doesn't look ready to fight.
2583 (FtrA) looks somewhat flabby. (HeA) doesn't look in the greatest of shape.
2590 3
2591 Honestly, from (FtrA)'s pre-fight comments and the expression on (hisA) face, you have to wonder if (heA) really wants to fight.
2592 Physically, (FtrA) looks great. Insiders claim (hisA) problem is between (hisA) ears!
2593 Let's face it. You never know which (FtrA) is going to come into the ring on a given night.
2600 2
2601 (FtrA) simply doesn't appear ready to fight, physically or mentally.
2602 I've never seen (FtrA) look this bad coming into a fight. You have to ask yourself if (heA) bothered to train at all.
2610 2
2611 (FtrA) still has skills; however, at this age a fighter can get old between rounds.
2612 (FtrA) is still a threat when (heA)'s right; but at this point in (hisA) career, the skills can erode very quickly.
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2701 (FtrA) lands a shot right around the belt. (RefX) has stopped the action. He is deducting a point from (FtrA) for a low blow that never happened.
2702 (FtrA) is having a point deducted for hitting low. (RefX) is letting the judges know but as far as we're concerned he blew that call. (FtrA) and (hisA) corner people can't believe the call.
2703 (RefX) stops the fight and is calling that punch by (FtrA) a low blow. That is unbelievable, it was nowhere close to being low.
2704 (FtrA) lands a solid body shot. (RefX) steps in saying the punch was below the belt. (FtrA) can't believe the call and neither can we.
2705 (RefX) signals a low blow against (FtrA) which stuns the crowd, the corners and even (FtrA)'s opponent. That was a terrible call!
2710 5
2711 (FtrA) moves in close. (RefX) has stopped the action. He is deducting a point from (FtrA) for an intentional head butt that never happened.
2712 (FtrA) is having a point deducted for using (hisA) head to butt (FtrB). (RefX) is letting the judges know but as far as we're concerned he blew that call. (FtrA) and (hisA) corner people can't believe the call.
2713 (RefX) stops the fight and is calling an intentional head butt on (FtrA). That is unbelievable, it was in no way intentional.
2714 (FtrA) bulls (hisA) way inside. (RefX) steps in saying an intentional head butt occurred. (FtrA) can't believe the call and neither can we.
2715 (RefX) signals an intentional head butt against (FtrA) which stuns the crowd, the corners and even (FtrA)'s opponent. That was a terrible call!
2720 5
2721 (FtrA) lands a shot right way below the belt. (RefX) is acting like that never happened. That was a terrible non-call.
2722 (FtrA) goes low but (RefX)'s view must have been blocked because he isn't acknowledging that it happened. (FtrB) and (hisB) corner people can't believe there was no call.
2723 (FtrB) doubles over but (RefX) is waving his arms saying the punch was legal. That is unbelievable; it was nowhere close to not being low. (FtrA) got away with that one.
2724 (FtrA) lands a solid shot but low. (RefX) steps in saying the punch was above the belt and to keep fighting. (FtrB) can't believe the call and neither can we.
2725 (RefX) signals no low blow against (FtrA) which stuns the crowd, the corners and even (FtrA). That was a terrible call!
2730 5
2731 (FtrA) moves in close, leading with (hisA) head. (RefX)'s view must be blocked if he did not see the butt. Hopefully, it doesn't play a role in the outcome of this fight.
2732 (FtrA) is constantly moving in with (hisA) head down and (heA) catches (FtrB) solid this time. (FtrB) complains to (RefX) but no call is made. (FtrB) and (hisB) corner people can't believe there's no call.
2733 (RefX) stops the fight as the fighter's clash heads. Looked like a very intentional head butt by (FtrA) but no call is made. That is unbelievable; it was clearly intentional. (FtrA) drew (hisA) head back and slammed it forward.
2734 (FtrA) bulls (hisA) way inside. (RefX) separates the fighters as (FtrB)'s corner screams about a head butt. (FtrB) can't believe the non-call and neither can we.
2735 The fighters are tied up. (FtrA) jerks (hisA) head into the side of (FtrB)'s temple. (RefX) signals no head butt against (FtrA) which stuns the crowd, the corners and definitely (FtrA)'s opponent. That was a terrible call!
2740 5
2741 The bell sounds ending the round but the fighters keep swinging. (RefX) makes no attempt to stop the fighting. Apparently he did not hear the bell.
2742 The fighters are tied up as the bell sound, (RefX) separates them but motions for the fight to continue. He obviously does not realize the round is over.
2743 (RefX) signals for the fighters to continue, even though the bell has ended the round. (RefX) doesn't seem to know what is going on this round.
2744 The fighters continue to throw punches as the bell rings. (RefX) ignores the sound for the end of the round and lets them fight on.
2745 The corners are screaming as the bell ends the round but (RefX) seems to be in his own little world as he watches the fight continue.
2750 5
2751 (RefX) separates the fighters and sends them to their corners but the bell has not sounded yet to end the round. We're not sure what happened but (RefX) is obviously confused.
2752 (RefX) waves his arms ending the round. We didn't hear a bell and the fighters look confused as they return to their corners.
2753 The round is stopped by (RefX). He apparently thought he heard the bell for the end of the round but he is obviously mistaken.
2754 (RefX) is talking to (FtrA)'s corner men as he stops the round. (RefX) has stopped the round early and it appears to be an error on his part because no bell ever sounded.
2755 The crowd, corners, and fighters are stunned as (RefX) ends the round before the bell rings. Everyone else knows what is going on, but not (RefX).
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2801 According to insiders at (FtrA)'s training camp, (FtrA) really concentrated on working the heavy bag and going through a strength-building regimen. Reportedly it worked and (FtrA)'s punching with increased authority.(/P)(/P)More news from (FtrA)'s camp reveals that . . .
2802 Reports out of (FtrA)'s training camp indicate that (FtrA) placed tremendous emphasis on weight training and heavy bag work. (HisA) goal to maximize (hisA) power punching apparently was reached as all indications are that (heA)'s crushing sparring partners.(/P)(/P)In other boxing related news . . .
2803 (FtrA) told everyone that (heA) was going to place a premium on power punching in (hisA) upcoming bout and to that end, (heA)'s spent the majority of (hisA) time in camp on the heavy bag and working with a strength coach. Insiders claim that (heA)'s tearing the bags off their supports.(/P)(/P)One of (FtrA)'s sparring partners stated that . . .
2804 Believing that (heA) can hit even harder than (heA)'s done in the past, (FtrA) hired a strength coach to accompany (himA) to (hisA) training camp. (FtrA) reportedly underwent a demanding program and put in maximum time working the heavy bag. Indications are that (FtrA) met with success and that (hisA) punches carry additional steam.(/P)(/P)Insiders also say . . .
2805 According to insiders at (FtrA)'s training camp, (FtrA) really concentrated on working the heavy bag and going through a strength-building regimen. Reportedly it worked and (FtrA)'s punching with increased authority.(/P)(/P)More news from (FtrA)'s camp, however, reveals that (FtrA)'s lust for power may have been satisfied but to the detriment of other areas.
2806 Reports out of (FtrA)'s training camp indicate that (FtrA) placed tremendous emphasis on weight training and heavy bag work. (HisA) goal to maximize (hisA) power punching apparently was reached as all indications are that (heA)'s crushing sparring partners.(/P)(/P)However, all the news wasn't promising. In (hisA) attempts to add more bang to (hisA) blows, (FtrA) may have neglected other crucial aspects of (hisA) training.
2807 (FtrA) told everyone that (heA) was going to place a premium on power punching in (hisA) upcoming bout and to that end, (heA)'s spent the majority of (hisA) time in camp on the heavy bag and working with a strength coach. Insiders claim that (heA)'s tearing the bags off their supports.(/P)(/P)One of (FtrA)'s sparring partners, speaking on the promise of anonymity, stated that (/Q)there's no doubt that (FtrA) is stronger and you can see it in (hisA) punch. But I don't know if, overall, (heA)'s better than before. (HeA) blew off some other stuff to work on power.(/Q)
2808 Believing that (heA) can hit even harder than (heA)'s done in the past, (FtrA) hired a strength coach to accompany (himA) to (hisA) training camp. (FtrA) reportedly underwent a demanding program and put in maximum time working the heavy bag. Indications are that (FtrA) met with success and that (hisA) punches carry additional steam.(/P)(/P)Insiders also say, though, that (FtrA) may have overdone it and placed too much emphasis on power to the detraction of (hisA) overall skills.
2809 According to insiders at (FtrA)'s training camp, (FtrA) really concentrated on working the heavy bag and going through a strength-building regimen. However, camp followers don't seem to feel that there's any noticeable difference in the way (FtrA)'s punching.(/P) (/P)More news from (FtrA)'s camp reveals that . . .
2810 Reports out of (FtrA)'s training camp indicate that (FtrA) placed tremendous emphasis on weight training and heavy bag work. (HisA) goal to maximize (hisA) power punching may or may not have had some success but indications are that it's the latter.(/P)(/P)In other boxing related news . . .
2811 (FtrA) told everyone that (heA) was going to place a premium on power punching in (hisA) upcoming bout and to that end, (heA)'s spent the majority of (hisA) time in camp on the heavy bag and working with a strength coach. Insiders claim, though, that (heA)'s not exactly tearing the bags off their supports.(/P)(/P)One of (FtrA)'s sparring partners stated that . . .
2812 Believing that (heA) can hit even harder than (heA)'s done in the past, (FtrA) hired a strength coach to accompany (himA) to (hisA) training camp. (FtrA) reportedly underwent a demanding program and put in maximum time working the heavy bag. Indications are, however, that (FtrA) met with little if any success and that (hisA) punches aren't carrying any additional steam.(/P)(/P)Insiders also say . . .
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2901 According to insiders at (FtrA)'s training camp, (FtrA) really concentrated on working the speed bag and going through an agility-building regimen. Reportedly it worked and (FtrA)'s firing (hisA) jab and throwing rapid combinations.(/P)(/P)More news from (FtrA)'s camp reveals that . . .
2902 Reports out of (FtrA)'s training camp indicate that (FtrA) placed tremendous emphasis on the speed bag and reflex drills. (HisA) goal to maximize (hisA) hand speed apparently was reached as all indications are that (heA)'s beating all (hisA) sparring partners to the punch, whether (FtrA)'s leading or countering.(/P)(/P)In other boxing related news . . .
2903 (FtrA) told everyone that (heA) was going to place a premium on rapid combination punching in (hisA) upcoming bout and to that end, (heA)'s spent the majority of (hisA) time in camp on various speed bags and working with a specialist on agility and quickness. Insiders claim that (heA)'s really getting (hisA) punches off fast.(/P)(/P)One of (FtrA)'s sparring partners stated that . . .
2904 Believing that (heA) can throw (hisA) punches faster than (heA)'s done in the past, (FtrA) hired a specialist in hand-eye coordination to accompany (himA) to (hisA) training camp. (FtrA) reportedly underwent a demanding program and put in maximum time working the various speed bags. Indications are that (FtrA) met with success and that (hisA) punches are really coming in bunches.(/P)(/P)Insiders also say . . .
2905 According to insiders at (FtrA)'s training camp, (FtrA) really concentrated on working the speed bag and going through an agility-building regimen. Reportedly it worked and (FtrA)'s firing (hisA) jab and throwing rapid combinations.(/P)(/P)More news from (FtrA)'s camp, however, reveals that (FtrA)'s (/Q)need for speed(/Q) may have been satisfied but to the detriment of other areas.
2906 Reports out of (FtrA)'s training camp indicate that (FtrA) placed tremendous emphasis on the speed bag and reflex drills. (HisA) goal to maximize (hisA) hand speed apparently was reached as all indications are that (heA)'s beating all (hisA) sparring partners to the punch, whether (FtrA)'s leading or countering.(/P)(/P)However, all the news wasn't promising. In (hisA) attempts to add more swiftness to (hisA) punches, (FtrA) may have neglected other crucial aspects of (hisA) training.
2907 (FtrA) told everyone that (heA) was going to place a premium on rapid combination punching in (hisA) upcoming bout and to that end, (heA)'s spent the majority of (hisA) time in camp on various speed bags and working with a specialist on agility and quickness. Insiders claim that (heA)'s really getting (hisA) punches off fast.(/P)(/P)One of (FtrA)'s sparring partners, speaking on the promise of anonymity, stated that (/Q)there's no doubt that (FtrA) is quicker and you can see it in (hisA) punching. But I don't know if, overall, (heA)'s better than before. (HeA) blew off some other stuff to work on hand speed.(/Q)
2908 Believing that (heA) can throw (hisA) punches faster than (heA)'s done in the past, (FtrA) hired a specialist in hand-eye coordination to accompany (himA) to (hisA) training camp. (FtrA) reportedly underwent a demanding program and put in maximum time working the various speed bags. Indications are that (FtrA) met with success and that (hisA) punches are really coming in bunches.(/P)(/P)Insiders also say, though, that (FtrA) may have overdone it and placed too much emphasis on hand speed to the detraction of (hisA) overall skills.
2909 According to insiders at (FtrA)'s training camp, (FtrA) really concentrated on working the heavy bag and going through a strength-building regimen. However, camp followers don't seem to feel that there's any noticeable difference in the way (FtrA)'s punching.(/P) (/P)More news from (FtrA)'s camp reveals that . . .
2910 Reports out of (FtrA)'s training camp indicate that (FtrA) placed tremendous emphasis on quickness and hand speed. (HisA) goal to maximize this area may or may not have had some success but indications are that it's the latter.(/P)(/P)In other boxing related news . . .
2911 (FtrA) told everyone that (heA) was going to place a premium on power punching in (hisA) upcoming bout and to that end, (heA)'s spent the majority of (hisA) time in camp on the various speed bags and working with a hand-eye coordination specialist. Insiders claim, though, that (heA)'s not exactly blinding everyone with (hisA) quick hands.(/P)(/P)One of (FtrA)'s sparring partners stated that . . .
2912 Believing that (heA) can get (hisA) punches off faster than (heA)'s done in the past, (FtrA) hired a hand-eye coordination specialist to accompany (himA) to (hisA) training camp. (FtrA) reportedly underwent a demanding program and put in maximum time working various drills. Indications are, however, that (FtrA) met with little if any success and that (hisA) punches aren't noticeably faster.(/P)(/P)Insiders also say . . .
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3001 According to insiders at (FtrA)'s training camp, (FtrA) really concentrated on tightening (hisA) defense. Reportedly it worked and (FtrA) looked much better, slipping punches and blocking them with (hisA) gloves and shoulders.(/P)(/P)More news from (FtrA)'s camp reveals that . . .
3002 Reports out of (FtrA)'s training camp indicate that (FtrA) placed tremendous emphasis on defense. (HisA) goal to maximize (hisA) ability to hit and not get hit apparently was reached as all indications are that (heA) frustrated some of (hisA) more ponderous sparring partners.(/P)(/P)In other boxing related news . . .
3003 (FtrA) told everyone that (heA) was going to place a premium on defense in (hisA) upcoming bout and to that end, (heA)'s spent the majority of (hisA) time in camp on the heavy bag and working with a strength coach. Insiders claim that (heA)'s avoiding punches that used to land with regularity.(/P)(/P)One of (FtrA)'s sparring partners stated that (FtrA) was (/Q) . . . much tougher to hit than (heA)'s been in the past.(/Q)
3004 Believing that (heA) can be stronger defensively than (heA)'s been in the past, (FtrA) hired a special defense-oriented coach to accompany (himA) to (hisA) training camp. (FtrA) reportedly underwent a demanding program and put in maximum time working on slipping punches and lateral movement. Indications are that (FtrA) met with success and that (hisA) defense is definitely tighter than before.(/P)(/P)Insiders also say . . .
3005 According to insiders at (FtrA)'s training camp, (FtrA) really concentrated on working on (hisA) defensive skills. Reportedly it worked and (FtrA)'s defense appears to be tighter and (heA)'s doing a better job spinning off the ropes, tying up opponents, and avoiding punches.(/P)(/P)More news from (FtrA)'s camp, however, reveals that (FtrA)'s increased respect for the defensive side of the sport may have been satisfied but to the detriment of other areas.
3006 Reports out of (FtrA)'s training camp indicate that (FtrA) placed tremendous emphasis on slipping punches, upper body movement, and other defensive nuances. (HisA) goal to maximize (hisA) defensive skills apparently was reached as all indications are that (heA)'s proven to be much tougher to hit cleanly.(/P)(/P)However, all the news wasn't promising. In (hisA) attempts to avoid taking too much punishment, (FtrA) may have neglected other crucial aspects of (hisA) training.
3007 (FtrA) told everyone that (heA) was going to place a premium on defense in (hisA) upcoming bout and to that end, (heA)'s spent the majority of (hisA) time in camp working with (hisA) defensive guru. Insiders claim that (heA)'s doing a lot of little things better than ever, blocking and slipping punches, moving, etc.(/P)(/P)One of (FtrA)'s sparring partners, speaking on the promise of anonymity, stated that (/Q)there's no doubt that (FtrA) is tougher to hit. But I don't know if, overall, (heA)'s better than before. (HeA) blew off some other stuff to work on defense.(/Q)
3008 Believing that (heA) can become even harder to hit than (heA)'s been in the past, (FtrA) hired a defensive specialist to accompany (himA) to (hisA) training camp. (FtrA) reportedly underwent a demanding program and put in maximum time working on defensive techniques. Indications are that (FtrA) met with success and that (heA) had really tightened (hisA) defense.(/P)(/P)Insiders also say, though, that (FtrA) may have overdone it and placed too much emphasis on avoiding punches to the detraction of (hisA) overall skills.
3009 According to insiders at (FtrA)'s training camp, (FtrA) really concentrated on working on (hisA) defensive prowess. However, camp followers don't seem to feel that there's any noticeable difference in the way (FtrA)'s slipping or blocking blows.(/P) (/P)More news from (FtrA)'s camp reveals that . . .
3010 Reports out of (FtrA)'s training camp indicate that (FtrA) placed tremendous emphasis on defense. (HisA) goal to maximize (hisA) elusiveness may or may not have had some success but indications are that it's the latter.(/P)(/P)In other boxing related news . . .
3011 (FtrA) told everyone that (heA) was going to place a premium on defense in (hisA) upcoming bout and to that end, (heA)'s spent the majority of (hisA) time in camp working on hitting and not being hit. Insiders claim, though, that (heA)'s not exactly untouchable.(/P)(/P)One of (FtrA)'s sparring partners stated that . . .
3012 Believing that (heA) can hit be harder to hit than (heA)'s been in the past, (FtrA) hired a defensive specialist to accompany (himA) to (hisA) training camp. (FtrA) reportedly underwent a demanding program and put in a lot of time working on head movement and so on. Indications are, however, that (FtrA) met with little if any success and that (heA)'s no better or worse than (heA) was in the past.(/P)(/P)Insiders also say . . .
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3101 (/Q)I can't begin to tell you how many miles I ran each day,(/Q) said (FtrA), commenting on the training regimen (heA) employed for (hisA) upcoming fight. (/Q)I just know that the extra road work at this high altitude has me in the best shape of my life.(/Q)(/P)(/P)Camp followers claim that (FtrA) could go 20 rounds and still be fresh at the end.
3102 After seeming to peter out toward the end of (hisA) last several fights, (FtrA) placed a renewed emphasis on conditioning and road work. The result is that (FtrA) believes (heA) has the endurance to fight all twelve round as if each one were the first.(/P)(/P)(HisA) trainers have uniformly praised (FtrA)'s efforts and overall condition. Everyone involved seems to believe that (FtrA)'s endurance has shown marked improvement.
3103 Importing a new conditioning coach was just one of the steps taken by (FtrA) to ensure that (heA) was in peak shape for (hisA) upcoming bout. Reports out of (hisA) camp indicate that (FtrA) double the amount of roadwork that (heA) normally does. (/P)(/P)(/Q)(HeA) spars six rounds and (heA) looks ready to do a dozen more,(/Q) said (FtrA)'s head trainer.
3104 News out of (FtrA)'s training camp reports that (FtrA) is in the best shape of (hisA) career. Paying more attention to roadwork and conditioning than ever before, (FtrA) stated that (heA) was '. . . ready to go all out for (2or3Min) minutes of every round. If it goes the distance, I'll be ready.(/Q)(/P)(/P)Everyone around (FtrA) appears to be very pleased with (hisA) approach to conditioning and the seriousness with which (heA) took (hisA) roadwork for this fight.
3105 (/Q)I can't begin to tell you how many miles I ran each day,(/Q) said (FtrA), commenting on the training regimen (heA) employed for (hisA) upcoming fight. (/Q)I just know that the extra road work at this high altitude has me in the best shape of my life.(/Q)(/P)(/P)Camp followers claim that (FtrA) could go 20 rounds and still be fresh at the end but they wonder if perhaps (heA) hasn't over trained. One unidentified aide stated that (/Q)(FtrA)'s in great shape but (heA) looked a little flat at the end of camp.(/Q)
3106 After seeming to peter out toward the end of (hisA) last several fights, (FtrA) placed a renewed emphasis on conditioning and road work. The result is that (FtrA) believes (heA) has the endurance to fight all twelve round as if each one were the first.(/P)(/P)(HisA) trainers have uniformly praised (FtrA)'s efforts and overall condition but there seems to be an undercurrent, a concern that maybe (FtrA) has left (hisA) fight in the gym.
3107 Importing a new conditioning coach was just one of the steps taken by (FtrA) to ensure that (heA) was in peak shape for (hisA) upcoming bout. Reports out of (hisA) camp indicate that (FtrA) double the amount of roadwork that (heA) normally does. (/P)(/P)(/Q)(HeA) spars six rounds and (heA) looks ready to do a dozen more,(/Q) said (FtrA)'s head trainer. Nevertheless, at least one reporter indicated that (FtrA) spent so much time on building (hisA) endurance that (heA) neglected other areas of (hisA) training.
3108 News out of (FtrA)'s training camp reports that (FtrA) is in the best shape of (hisA) career. Paying more attention to roadwork and conditioning than ever before, (FtrA) stated that (heA) was '. . . ready to go all out for (2or3Min) minutes of every round. If it goes the distance, I'll be ready.(/Q)(/P)(/P)Not everyone around (FtrA) appeared too happy with (hisA) approach. Several members of (FtrA)'s camp felt that (heA) might have overdone the conditioning, to the detriment of over areas.
3109 (/Q)I can't begin to tell you how many miles I ran each day,(/Q) said (FtrA), commenting on the training regimen (heA) employed for (hisA) upcoming fight. (/Q)I just know that the extra road work at this high altitude has me in the best shape of my life.(/Q)(/P)(/P)Yet reports from observers indicate that (FtrA) was winded after (hisA) final sparring sessions.
3110 After seeming to peter out toward the end of (hisA) last several fights, (FtrA) placed a renewed emphasis on conditioning and road work. The result is that (FtrA) believes (heA) has the endurance to fight all twelve round as if each one were the first.(/P)(/P)More than one report out of (FtrA)'s camp, though, indicated that they saw little difference in (FtrA) from any previous training camp.
3111 Importing a new conditioning coach was just one of the steps taken by (FtrA) to ensure that (heA) was in peak shape for (hisA) upcoming bout. Reports out of (hisA) camp indicate that (FtrA) double the amount of roadwork that (heA) normally does. (/P)(/P)(/Q)Working more doesn't necessarily mean working better,(/Q) said an anonymous source. (/Q)(HeA) looks good but no better or worse than (heA) ever has.(/Q)
3112 News out of (FtrA)'s training camp reports that (FtrA) is in the best shape of (hisA) career. Paying more attention to roadwork and conditioning than ever before, (FtrA) stated that (heA) was '. . . ready to go all out for (2or3Min) minutes of every round. If it goes the distance, I'll be ready.(/Q)(/P)(/P)Still, several insiders voiced concerns that while (FtrA) might look great physically, (heA) may not have really received any benefit from (hisA) new regimen.
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3201 (/Q)It's not enough to fight with your body, you have to fight with you mind, as well,(/Q) stated (FtrA). Accordingly, (FtrA) spent hours and hours dissecting tapes of (hisA) opponent's fights.(/P)(/P)(/Q)The guy (heA)'s fighting makes some mistakes,(/Q) explained (FtrA)'s head trainer. (/Q)We're ready to capitalize on them.(/Q)
3202 Claiming that (heA) wanted to use (hisA) head as well as (hisA) fists, (FtrA) spent a lot of time working on tactics and nuances to enhance (hisA) physical skills. (/Q)I need to be able to exploit the mistakes my opponent makes. Make (himA) fight my fight. If I can do those things, it'll be an easy bout for me.(/Q)(/P)(/P)(FtrA)'s corner men believe that sometimes (FtrA) makes a fight harder than it should be because, in the past, (heA)'s relied only on (hisA) physical ability and hasn't taken advantage of (hisA) natural ring generalship. This time they believe that (FtrA) is ready to fight a smarter fight.
3203 (/Q)The game is as much mental as it is physical. We know that (FtrA) can outfight (hisA) opponent. Now, we've made sure that (heA) can outthink (himA) as well,(/Q) said (FtrA)'s head trainer.(/P)(/P)According to all sources, (FtrA) has spent more time than ever before analyzing (hisA) opponent's style, looking for weaknesses, and so on. (/Q)I'm still going to be aggressive,(/Q) stated (FtrA), (/Q)but I'm going in there looking for certain things, little mistakes that my opponent makes. And then I'm going to jump on them.(/Q)
3204 (/Q)If you can make your opponent fight your fight,(/Q) stated (FtrA)'s trainer, (/Q)you increase your chance to win by 100%.(/Q) The old adage that styles make fights can be augmented by forcing your style upon your opponent. That's what (FtrA) plans on doing in (hisA) upcoming bout.(/P)(/P)In other news coming out of (FtrA)'s camp . . .
3205 (/Q)It's not enough to fight with your body, you have to fight with you mind, as well,(/Q) stated (FtrA). Accordingly, (FtrA) spent hours and hours dissecting tapes of (hisA) opponent's fights.(/P)(/P) There's some concern, however, that (FtrA) should have spent more time working in the gym than watching films and talking tactics.
3206 Claiming that (heA) wanted to use (hisA) head as well as (hisA) fists, (FtrA) spent a lot of time working on tactics and nuances to enhance (hisA) physical skills. (/Q)I need to be able to exploit the mistakes my opponent makes. Make (himA) fight my fight. If I can do those things, it'll be an easy bout for me.(/Q)(/P)(/P)Maybe so. Nevertheless, we've seen fighters spend so much time in the ring (/Q)thinking(/Q) about doing something instead of just doing it, that they end up hurting themselves instead of helping themselves.
3207 (/Q)The game is as much mental as it is physical. We know that (FtrA) can outfight (hisA) opponent. Now, we've made sure that (heA) can outthink (himA) as well,(/Q) said (FtrA)'s head trainer.(/P)(/P)According to all sources, (FtrA) has spent more time than ever before analyzing (hisA) opponent's style, looking for weaknesses, and so on. (/Q)I'm still going to be aggressive,(/Q) stated (FtrA), (/Q)but I'm going in there looking for certain things, little mistakes that my opponent makes. And then I'm going to jump on them.(/Q)(/P)(/P)If it works that way, great. Still, sometimes a fighter actually psyches (himA)self out because (heA) thinks about what to do instead of instinctively doing it.
3208 (/Q)If you can make your opponent fight your fight,(/Q) stated (FtrA)'s trainer, (/Q)you increase your chance to win by 100%.(/Q) The old adage that styles make fights can be augmented by forcing your style upon your opponent. That's what (FtrA) plans on doing in (hisA) upcoming bout.(/P)(/P)At least one impartial source said, (/Q)This kid should just fight. If (heA) thinks too much in the ring, all that's going to do is screw (himA) up.(/Q)
3209 We all know the road paved by 'good intentions'. (FtrA)'s camp followers hope that's not the case for their fighter.(/P)(/P)(/Q)It's not enough to fight with your body, you have to fight with you mind, as well,(/Q) stated (FtrA). Accordingly, (FtrA) spent hours and hours dissecting tapes of (hisA) opponent's fights. Nevertheless, most observers say they see no difference in (FtrA).
3210 Claiming that (heA) wanted to use (hisA) head as well as (hisA) fists, (FtrA) spent a lot of time working on tactics and nuances to enhance (hisA) physical skills. (/Q)I need to be able to exploit the mistakes my opponent makes. Make (himA) fight my fight. If I can do those things, it'll be an easy bout for me.(/Q)(/P)(/P)Except that nobody associated with (FtrA)'s camp can see a bit of difference in (FtrA)'s performance. (/Q)(HeA) looks the same as always, especially when (heA)'s sparring,(/Q) said one undisclosed source.
3211 (/Q)The game is as much mental as it is physical. We know that (FtrA) can outfight (hisA) opponent. Now, we've made sure that (heA) can outthink (himA) as well,(/Q) said (FtrA)'s head trainer.(/P)(/P)According to all sources, (FtrA) has spent more time than ever before analyzing (hisA) opponent's style, looking for weaknesses, and so on. (/Q)I'm still going to be aggressive,(/Q) stated (FtrA), (/Q)but I'm going in there looking for certain things, little mistakes that my opponent makes. And then I'm going to jump on them.(/Q)(/P)(/P)Longtime followers of (FtrA) claim that regardless of the rhetoric, nothing's changed one way or the other.
3212 (/Q)If you can make your opponent fight your fight,(/Q) stated (FtrA)'s trainer, (/Q)you increase your chance to win by 100%.(/Q) The old adage that styles make fights can be augmented by forcing your style upon your opponent. That's what (FtrA) plans on doing in (hisA) upcoming bout.(/P)(/P)At least one impartial source said, (/Q)Fighters and trainers talk that way all the time. But I've been watching (FtrA) and (heA)'s not doing anything different, believe me. And that's not necessarily bad, you understand. (HeA)'s the same fighter (heA)'s always been.(/Q)
3300 5
3301 (FtrA) works free!(/P)The fighters move to ring center.
3302 (FtrA) works (himA)self free.(/P)Now the fighters move to back ring center.
3303 (FtrA) has freed (himA)self from (FtrB).(/P)They move quickly to ring center.
3304 (FtrA) frees (himA)self from (FtrB)'s clutches!(/P)They move to ring center now.
3305 (FtrA) works free!(/P)(HeA) backs to ring center, with (FtrB) following.
3400 11
3401 (FtrA) answers the miss with one of (hisA) own. (/I)
3402 (FtrA) answers that miss with one of (hisA) own. (/I)
3403 (FtrA) answers (FtrB)'s miss with one of (hisA) own. (/I)
3404 (FtrA) lands a counterpunch!
3405 (FtrA) connects with a counterpunch.
3406 (FtrA) takes advantage...
3407 (FtrA) returns a punch...
3408 (FtrA) follows the miss...
3409 (FtrA) sees an opening...(/P)
3410 (FtrA) lands a counterpunch...(/P)
3411 (FtrA) answers (FtrB) with a shot of (hisA) own! (/I)
3450 4
3451 (HeA) follows with some accurate jabs...(/I)(/P)Oh!(/P)
3452 Oh! (HeA) found the target with that one!(/I)(/P)
3453 (/P)(HeA) faked (FtrB) out!(/I)(/P)
3454 He's keeping after (FtrB)...(/I)
3500 18
3501 (FtrA) pushes (FtrB) away!
3502 (FtrA) shoves (FtrB) away!
3503 (FtrA) drives (FtrB) away!
3504 (FtrA) forces (FtrB) away!
3505 (RefX) separates the two...
3506 (FtrB) works (hisB) way free!
3507 (RefX) breaks them up...
3508 (FtrB) tries to get free...(/P)Here comes (RefX) to break them up...
3509 Referee (RefX) separates the two...
3510 (RefX) separates the two...
3511 (RefX) is shouting at (FtrA) to break!
3512 (FtrB) pushes (FtrA) away.
3513 Referee (RefX) has to separate the two...
3514 (RefX) has to separate the two...
3515 (FtrA) bulldozes (FtrB) away!
3516 Referee (RefX) steps in to break it up.
3517 (RefX) steps in and breaks it up.
3518 The Referee breaks it up...
3600 6
3601 (FtrA) lands a solid (punch)!(/P)
3602 (FtrA) lands a hard (punch)!(/P)
3603 (FtrA) lands a strong (punch)!(/P)
3604 (FtrA) lands a smashing (punch)!(/P)
3605 (FtrA) lands a devastating (punch)!(/P)
3606 (FtrA) lands a crushing (punch)!(/P)
3700 49
3701 OH!(/P)(FtrA) landed the big hook flush!(/P)Did you see the water fly off (FtrB)'s head?(/P)He's hurt!
3702 (FtrA) drives that short hook into (FtrB)'s midsection!(/P)(FtrB) looks shaken!
3703 (FtrA) scores with a winging right!(/P)(FtrB) is suddenly in trouble!
3704 It's a crushing right to the jaw!(/P)(FtrB)'s head turned halfway round with that punch!(/P)He's staggered...
3705 (/I)(FtrA) scores with a tremendous left!(/P)(/I)(/I)How is (FtrB) standing after that?
3706 He doubled up on the hook.(/P)(FtrB) looks hurt...(/P)He's stumbling backward!
3707 Cover the kid's eyes, mom!(/P)(FtrA) just landed a devastating (punch)! It was absolutely obscene!.(/P)(FtrB) is trying to hang on...
3708 (FtrA) just landed a three punch combo!!!(/P)(/I)(FtrB) is trying to reach for the ropes!(/P)(HisB) legs have turned to jelly!
3709 OH!(/P)That was a straight right!(/P)(FtrB)'s knee almost touched the canvas...
3710 It's a straight right.(/P)(/I)(HeA) caught (FtrB)'s attention with that (punch).
3711 It's a sweet uppercut!(/P)That punch only traveled six inches, but it hurt (FtrB)!
3712 That's the shot (heA) hoped to land!(/P)(FtrB) looks bad after that punch.
3713 It connects solidly to the head.(/P)That shot alone could win the round!
3714 (FtrB) spins wildly into the ropes!(/P)He's trying to hang on!
3715 That combination nearly took (FtrB)'s head off!(/P)(HeB) might not survive this...
3716 It was a beautiful (punch)!(/P)Call a doctor! (FtrB)'s eyes actually rolled back in (hisB) head!(/P)It's amazing that (heB)'s still standing.
3717 (FtrB) had better reach deep if (heB)'s going to continue!
3718 He just delivered some big time hurt with that (punch)!(/P)Even the fans at ringside felt that one!
3719 Dial 911!(/P)(HeA) snapped (FtrB)'s head straight back with that (punch)!
3720 That blast sends (FtrB) into the ropes!
3721 (FtrB) appears shaken by that punch!
3722 (FtrB) was shaken by that punch!
3723 (FtrB) is shaken by that punch!
3724 (FtrB) seems to have been hurt by that punch!
3725 (FtrB) appears to be staggered by that punch...
3726 (FtrB) was staggered by that punch...
3727 (FtrB) is staggered by that punch...
3728 (FtrB) is going to need to regroup after that punch...
3729 (FtrB) seems to be regrouping after that punch...
3730 That right hook brings (FtrB) up short!
3731 He made (FtrB) blink with that shot!
3732 He just delivered a wake-up call!!!(/P)(HeA) hurt (FtrB) with a sharp combination!
3733 It's a hard shot off the top of (FtrB)'s head!(/P)That punch may have stunned (himB) momentarily.
3734 He drops the right hand flush on (FtrB)'s chin!(/P)(/I)(FtrB) takes a step back...
3735 (FtrB) appears to be stunned!
3736 (FtrB) looks stunned!
3737 (FtrB) is stunned!
3738 (FtrB) was stunned by that blow!
3739 (FtrB) is stopped cold by that punch!
3740 (FtrB) was stopped cold by that punch!
3741 (FtrB) looks like (heB) was hurt by that punch!
3742 (FtrB) appears to be staggered by that punch...
3743 (FtrB) was staggered by that punch...
3744 (FtrB) is staggered by that punch...
3745 (FtrB) is trying to regroup after that punch...
3746 (FtrB) is regrouping after that punch...
3747 (FtrB) seems to be regrouping after that punch...
3748 (/I)OH!(/P)(HeA) landed it square and (FtrB) felt it!
3749 (FtrB) looks like (heB) might have been hurt by that punch!
3800 6
3801 jab
3802 hook
3803 cross
3804 combo
3805 combination
3806 uppercut
3900 8
3901 (RefX) begins the count...
3902 (RefX) starts the count...
3903 (RefX) starts counting...
3904 The count begins...
3905 The count starts...
3906 (RefX) stands over (FtrB) and begins the count...
3907 (RefX) stands over (FtrB) and starts the count...
3908 (RefX) stands over (FtrB) and begins counting...
3950 10
3951 1...
3952 2...
3953 3...
3954 4...
3955 5...
3956 6...
3957 7...
3958 8...
3959 9...
3960 10...
4000 16
4001 The fighters move back to ring center.
4002 The fighters are back at ring center...
4003 The action is back at ring center.
4004 Both fighters keep straying from ring center.(/P)Now they're back in the middle of the square.
4005 They're coming back to the center of the ring now...
4006 (FtrA) brushes the ropes and quickly spins away, heading back to ring center.
4007 (FtrA) feels (hisA) back touch the ropes and immediately moves away. (HeA) doesn't want trapped there.
4008 The fighters have worked there way back to the center of the ring.
4009 Neither man in straying far from the middle of the ring.
4010 Both boxers are in the middle of the squared circle.
4011 The fighters move to ring center.
4012 The fighters are at ring center...
4013 The action is at ring center.
4014 (FtrA) is keeping away from the ropes
4015 (FtrA) is staying at the center of the ring.
4016 For all the moving that's taking place, this bout could have been fought in a phone booth.
4050 11
4051 (FtrA) pins (FtrB) in the corner!
4052 (FtrA) traps (FtrB) in the corner!
4053 (FtrB) is trapped in (FtrA)'s corner...
4054 (FtrB) is trapped in the corner...
4055 (FtrB) retreats into (hisB) own corner...
4056 (FtrB) backs into (hisB) own corner...
4057 (FtrB) slides into (hisB) own corner...
4058 (FtrB) is forced into (hisB) own corner...
4059 (FtrB) is pinned in (hisB) own corner...
4060 (FtrB) is trapped in (hisB) own corner...
4061 (FtrB) is blocked in (hisB) own corner...
4100 11
4101 (FtrA) has (FtrB) pinned on the (FN)ropes!
4102 (FtrA) has (FtrB) trapped on the (FN)ropes...
4103 (FtrB) voluntarily moves onto the (FN)ropes.
4104 (FtrB) voluntarily backs onto the (FN)ropes.
4105 (FtrB) is trapped on the (FN)ropes...
4106 (FtrB) is pinned on the (FN)ropes...
4107 (FtrB) slides along the (FN)ropes.
4108 (FtrB) moves along the (FN)ropes.
4109 (FtrA) slides (FtrB) into the (FN)ropes.
4110 (FtrA) moves (FtrB) into the (FN)ropes.
4111 (FtrA) drives (FtrB) into the (FN)ropes.
4150 15
4151 (FtrA) has (FtrB) trapped in the (LR) neutral corner...
4152 (FtrB) slides into a neutral corner...
4153 (FtrB) slides into the corner...
4154 (FtrB) retreats into a neutral corner.
4155 (FtrB) backs into a neutral corner.
4156 (FtrB) moves into a neutral corner.
4157 (FtrB) retreats into (LR) corner.
4158 (FtrB) backs into the (LR) corner.
4159 (FtrB) moves into (LR) corner.
4160 (FtrA) pins (FtrB) in the corner!
4161 (FtrA) traps (FtrB) in the corner!
4162 (FtrA) has (FtrB) cornered!
4163 (FtrA) has (FtrB) trapped!
4164 (FtrA) has (FtrB) blocked in!
4165 (FtrA) has (FtrB) pinned!
4200 8
4201 (FtrA) is slowing up...
4202 (FtrA) is fading...
4203 (FtrA) is running out of gas...
4204 (FtrA) is starting to suck wind...
4205 (FtrA) is losing (hisA) legs...
4206 (FtrA) is breathing heavily...
4207 (FtrA) is starting to fatigue...
4208 (FtrA) needs to catch (hisA) second wind...
4220 7
4221 It looks like (FtrA) and (FtrB) are slowing up...
4222 It looks like (FtrA) and (FtrB) are both fading...
4223 It looks like (FtrA) and (FtrB) are both running out of gas...
4224 It looks like (FtrA) and (FtrB) are both sucking wind...
4225 It looks like (FtrA) and (FtrB) are both breathing heavily...
4226 It looks like (FtrA) and (FtrB) are both starting to fatigue...
4227 It looks like (FtrA) and (FtrB) both need to catch their second wind...
4240 12
4241 (FtrA) doesn't have much left...
4242 The sting is starting to go from (FtrA)'s punches...
4243 (FtrA) is fatigued. That's going to make (himA) more susceptible to a knockdown.
4244 (FtrA) is starting to carry (hisA) arms lower...(heA)'s tired.
4245 (FtrA) is starting to carry (hisA) arms lower...(heA)'s tired. That's dangerous!
4246 (FtrA) is really laboring now, but (heA)'s still fighting.
4247 (FtrB) looks fresher than (FtrA).
4248 (FtrB) appears to be in better shape, physically, at this stage of the fight than (FtrA).
4249 (FtrB) could come on because (heB) looks stronger than (FtrA).
4250 (FtrB) still has (hisB) legs.
4251 (FtrB) looks like (heB) can fight all night.
4252 (FtrB) doesn't show any signs of fatigue.
4280 6
4281 Neither fighter has much left...
4282 The sting looks like it's going from both fighter's punches...
4283 Both fighter's look fatigued...
4284 Both fighter's are carrying their arms low...
4285 Both fighter's are breathing hard...
4286 Both of these fighter's are really laboring now...
4300 16
4301 (FtrA) lands a vicious (punch) and down goes (FtrB)!
4302 (FtrA) lands a perfect (punch) and (FtrB) slumps to the canvas!
4303 A solid (punch) drops (FtrB) on (hisB) back!
4304 (FtrB) has been knocked down with a strong (punch)!
4305 (FtrB) is smothered in a barrage of punches!(/P)He's down!!!
4306 Wow! That shot landed like a lightning bolt! (FtrB) is down on (hisB) back!
4307 (FtrA) just landed a short, clean (punch) that caught (FtrB) flush.(/P)(FtrB) dropped like (heB)'d been shot.
4308 That punch caught (FtrB) clean.(/P)(HeB) brings (hisB) arms up in a defensive posture.(/I)Now (heB) pitches forward!(/P)(FtrB) goes down after a delayed reaction to the (punch) by (FtrA)!
4309 (FtrA) lands a thudding shot under (FtrB)'s ribcage and (FtrB) crumbles like stale bread. (HeB)'s down on both knees.
4310 (FtrA) lands a tremendous shot under (FtrB)'s ribcage and (FtrB) crumbles to the canvas.
4311 (FtrA) lands a violent shot under (FtrB)'s ribcage and (FtrB) instantly drops down on both knees.
4312 (FtrB) absorbs a wicked (punch) to the head.(/P)(HeB)'s staggering backwards and now (heB) goes down in a heap.
4313 There's a devastating (punch) to the head of (FtrB). It came out of nowhere and (FtrB) drops to the canvas!(/P)It's the punches that you don't see coming that do the most harm, and (FtrB) looks hurt.
4314 (FtrB) walks into a (punch) and folds like an accordion. (HeB) went down section by section.
4315 (FtrA) rains a combination of blows to the head and body of (FtrB) and (FtrB) tastes the canvas here in Round (Round#)!
4316 (FtrA) throws a wild overhand right that lands flush!(/P)(FtrB) drops to one knee and will take the count!
4350 2
4351 (FtrB) is saved by the bell!
4352 (FtrB) has been saved by the bell!
4353 (FtrB) has been saved by the bell here in the last Round!
4354 (FtrB) is saved by the bell here in the last Round!
4400 5
4401 That's it!(/P)(/I)(FtrB) can't beat the count.(/P)(/P)(FtrA) wins this fight with a knockout.
4402 He can't beat the count!(/P)(/I)It's over!(/P)(/I)(FtrB) has been stopped here in round (Round#).
4403 He can't beat the count!(/P)(/I)It's over!(/P)(/I)(FtrB) has been stopped cold here in round (Round#).
4404 That's a ten count!(/P)(/I)(FtrB) is out cold here in round (Round#).
4405 (FtrB) can't regain (hisB) feet!(/P)(HisB) legs just won't support (himB).(/P)(/I)(FtrB) rolls over on (hisB) back...(/P)(/I)(FtrA) wins by knockout!
4430 2
4431 (FtrB) is back on (hisB) feet!(/P)(/I)(HeB) now has to take the mandatory 8.
4432 (FtrB) gets back on (hisB) feet!(/P)(/I)(HeB) must now take the mandatory 8.
4470 2
4471 (FtrB) is back on (hisB) feet!(/P)(/I)(HeB) looks shaken...
4472 (FtrB) gets up on (hisB) feet!(/P)(/I)(HeB) doesn't look very steady...
4500 4
4501 This fight is going to be allowed to continue.(/P)However, one has to just wonder how much more punishment (FtrB) can take.
4502 (RefX) asks (FtrB) if (heB) wants to continue...(/I)(HeB) nods that (heB) can.
4503 (RefX) is allowing the fight to continue. (FtrB) looks real shaken to us, however.
4504 (RefX) waves the two fighters together.
4600 1
4601 (FtrA) has been shaking (hisA) hand ever since (heA) landed that last punch.(/P)(HeA) may have hurt it...
4620 1
4621 (FtrA) is wincing each time (heA) lands a punch.(/P)(/I)(HeA) may have broken that hand on (FtrB)'s forehead when (heA) scored with that overhand punch.
4622 (FtrA) is wincing each time (heA) lands a punch.(/P)(/I)(HeA) may have broken that hand on (FtrB)'s forehead when (heA) scored with that overhand punch last round.
4640 1
4641 (FtrA) rushes in...(/P)(/I)Oh! I think (heA) caught a forehead as (FtrB) came out of that crouch!(/I)Blood is gushing from (FtrA)'s nose. It may well be broken.(/I)If so, it could certainly make breathing difficult.
4660 1
4661 Have you noticed that (FtrA) seems to be favoring that shoulder?(/I)(HeA) isn't using that arm as much, and when (heA) does the punches don't have any snap to them.
4680 1
4681 Did you see that?(/P)(FtrA)'s ankle just buckled and (heA)'s limping a little. (HeA) must have twisted it.
4700 1
4701 You know, each time (FtrB) lands a shot to the body, (FtrA) winces.(/I)Those ribs of (hisA) must be badly bruised...(/I)Maybe one of them is even broken. That'll hurt each time (heA) takes a breath, let alone gets hit there!
4720 1
4721 It looks like (FtrA)'s jaw is really swelling.(/I)That shot (heA) took that jerked back (hisA) head may have broken (hisA) jaw.
4722 It looks like (FtrA)'s jaw is really swelling.(/I)That shot (heA) took last round--the one that jerked back (hisA) head--may have broken (hisA) jaw.
4740 1
4741 (FtrA) looks like (heA) may have suffered some kind of injury...
4800 10
4801 Both fighters reach instinctively for their head.(/I)There must have been a head butt in there, but we don't see any blood.
4802 They're both coming in head down. Someone's going to get cut if this keeps occurring!
4803 (FtrA) is leading with (hisA) head. That's asking for trouble!
4804 (FtrA) comes out of (hisA) crouch as (FtrB) leans in. That's how nasty cuts occur!
4805 The fighters have just banged heads!
4806 (FtrA) reels backward from what appears to be a head butt!
4807 (FtrA) reels backward from what looked like a head butt!
4808 (FtrA) reels backward from what might have been a head butt!
4809 (FtrA) takes a step back and reaches toward (hisA) head. There's blood, but it didn't come from a punch.
4810 The fighters appear to have clashed heads during that last exchange.
4900 2
4901 (RefX) has taken a point away from (FtrA)!
4902 (RefX) takes a point away from (FtrA)!
5000 5
5001 Both fighters are unmarked at this stage of the fight.
5002 Neither fighter shows any wear and tear at this point.
5003 Both of these guys look just like they came out of their dressing rooms - not a mark on them.
5004 Both fighters show virtually nothing in the way of damage.
5005 No blood, no bruises and no swelling; you wouldn't know that these guys have already fought (Round#) rounds.
5100 3
5101 Unofficially, our scorecard shows this fight to be very close as we head into the second half of the bout.
5102 This fight appears to be very close at this point.
5103 This fight is very close at this point.
5150 3
5151 Unofficially, (FtrA) seems to have an edge as the bout reaches its halfway point.
5152 (FtrA) appears to have a pretty good lead at this point.
5153 It looks like (FtrA) has a pretty solid lead at this stage of the fight.
5200 9
5201 There's no doubt about it. That knockdown last round has had an effect on (FtrA).
5202 (FtrA)'s legs still seem wobbly from the knockdown last round.
5203 (FtrA) is feeling the repercussions of (hisA) trip to the canvas last round.
5204 (FtrA) had (hisA) bell rung when (heA) got knocked down last round. Let's see if (heA)'s gun shy now.
5205 That knockdown cost (FtrA) the last round. Will it be the difference in the fight?
5206 (FtrA) is going to have to come back and win a few rounds to make up for getting knocked down last round.
5207 Sometimes a knockdown will wake a fighter up. We'll see if that holds true in (FtrA)'s case
5208 (FtrB) earned some respect after scoring that knockdown last round.
5209 (FtrA) is still feeling the effects of last round's knockdown. Either that or (heA)'s being cautious because (heA)'s not doing much this round.
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5251 (FtrA) seems to have shaken off the effects of last round's knockdown.
5252 Last round's knockdown doesn't appear to have had any carry over here in Round (Round#).
5253 (FtrA) appears to be rebounding from the knockdown (heA) suffered in the last frame.
5254 (FtrA) is rebounding from the knockdown (heA) suffered in the last frame.
5255 That knockdown that occurred last round hasn't made (FtrA) change (hisA) style.
5256 (FtrA) eyes look good. (HeA) seems to be clear-headed after last round's knockdown.
5257 The knockdown suffered by (FtrA) should have made that last round (FtrB)'s by a wide margin.
5258 (FtrA) doesn't seem bothered by the knockdown last round. (HeA)'s winning this one.
5300 4
5301 No doubt about it! Both fighters went down last round and both fighters are feeling it!
5302 Both fighters are on wobbly legs after their visits to the canvas last round!
5303 Both fighters are feeling repercussions from their knockdowns.
5304 Both fighters seem gun shy after their visits to the canvas last round.
5350 4
5351 Both fighters seem to have shaken off the effects of last round's knockdowns.
5352 Last round's knockdowns don't seem to have effected these fighters.
5353 Both fighters are rebounding from the knockdowns they suffered last round.
5354 Both fighters look healthy after last round's knockdowns.
5400 4
5401 (RefX) leaps between the two fighters!(/P)(/I)It's over!(/P)(/I)(FtrA) wins on a TKO in Round (Round#).
5402 (RefX) wraps his arms around (FtrB)...(/P)(/I)He's saving (himB) from further punishment.(/P)(/I)It's a TKO win for (FtrA)!
5403 (FtrA) motions for (RefX) to stop the fight...(/P)(/I)(RefX) is going to do it!!(/P)(/I)It's a TKO!!!
5404 (RefX) is stopping the fight!(/P)(/I)(FtrA) is the winner on a TKO!
5450 17
5451 The Referee is calling a halt here in Round (Round#).(/P)He's leading (FtrB) back to (hisB) corner and motioning for the ringside physician.(/P)They're going to take a look at (FtrB)'s eye...(/P)(/I)We're waiting for a call...(/P)(/P)(/I)That's it: It's over!(/P)(/P)(/I)This is going to go down as a TKO for (FtrA).(/P)The swelling around (FtrB)'s eye is too bad to allow the fight to go on.
5452 (RefX) calls a halt here in Round (Round#).(/P)He's taking (FtrB) back to (hisB) corner and calling for the ringside doctor to take a look at (FtrB)'s eye...(/P)(/I)No doubt it's over, but we're waiting for a call...(/P)(/P)(/I)That's it, this fight is history!(/P)(FtrB)'s eye is too bad to allow the fight to go on.(/P)(/P)(/I)This will go down as a TKO for (FtrA).
5453 The Referee is stopping the action.(/P)He's leading (FtrB) back to (hisB) corner. The ringside physician is coming to examine (FtrB)'s eye...(/P)(/I)We're waiting for a call...(/P)(/P)(/I)That's it: It's over! (FtrB)'s eye is too bad to allow the fight to continue.(/P)(/P)(/I)This is a TKO win for (FtrA).
5454 Referee (RefX) has stopped the action here in Round (Round#).(/P)He leads (FtrB) back to (hisB) corner, motioning for the ringside doctor.(/P)They're taking a hard look at (FtrB)'s eye...(/P)(/P)(/I)It's over! (/P)The swelling around (FtrB)'s eye is too bad to allow the fight to go on. (/P)(/P)(/I)This will go down as a TKO for (FtrA).
5455 (RefX) has halted the action.(/P)He's leading (FtrB) back to (hisB) corner and motioning for the ringside physician.(/P)They're going to take a look at (FtrB)'s eye...(/P)(/I)We're waiting for a call...(/P)(/P)(/I)That's it: It's over!(/P)(/P)(/I)This is going to go down as a TKO for (FtrA).(/P)The swelling around (FtrB)'s eye is too bad to allow the fight to go on.
5456 Referee (RefX) halts the action.(/P)(FtrB) staggers back to (hisB) corner, covering (hisB) eye. The ringside physician is there, taking a look at (FtrB)'s eye...(/P)(/I)We're waiting for a call, although I don't think there's any doubt it's over.(/P)(/P)(/I)There's the call.(/P)(/P)(/I)This will go down as a TKO for (FtrA).
5457 (RefX) stops the action.(/P)He leads (FtrB) back to (hisB) corner. The ring physician immediately examines (FtrB)'s eye.... He's shaking his head.(/I) And there's the call. This fight is over!(/P)(/P)(/I)(FtrA) wins this one by TKO.
5458 Referee (RefX) interrupts the action here in Round (Round#).(/P)He's leading (FtrB) to (hisB) corner and calling for the ringside doctor.(/P)The doctor rushes over to take a look at (FtrB)'s eye...(/P)(/P)(/I)It's over! (FtrB)'s eye is too bad to allow the fight to continue.(/P)(/P)(/I)(FtrA) raises (hisA) arms in victory.
5459 The doctor is examining (FtrB)'s eye.(/P)It's almost swollen shut.(/P)(/I)This fight may be over...(/P)(/I)Yes, that's it. (FtrB)'s eye is too bad to continue.(/P)It's a TKO win for (FtrA)!
5460 I think this fight may be over...(/P)The Referee is calling a halt and is taking a close look at (FtrB)'s eyes.(/P)(FtrB)'s eyes are a mess!(/P)That's it! The referee is signaling it's over.(/P)(FtrA) wins by a TKO!
5461 I think it's over...(/P)(RefX) has called a halt and is taking a close look at (FtrB)'s eyes.(/P)(FtrB)'s eyes are a mess!(/P)That's it! The referee is signaling it's over.(/P)(FtrA) wins by a TKO!
5462 I think this fight is over...(/P)Referee (RefX) is stopping the action and is taking a close look at (FtrB)'s eyes.(/P)(FtrB)'s eyes are a mess!(/P)That's it! The referee is signaling it's over.(/P)(FtrA) wins by a TKO!
5463 This fight may be over...(/P)The Referee has stopped the action and is taking a close look at (FtrB)'s eyes.(/P)(FtrB)'s eyes are a mess!(/P)That's it! The referee is signaling it's over.(/P)(FtrA) wins by a TKO!
5464 This might be all she wrote, folks...(/P)Referee (RefX) has halted the action and is taking a close look at (FtrB)'s eyes.(/P)(FtrB)'s eyes are a mess!(/P)That's it! The referee is signaling it's over.(/P)(FtrA) wins by a TKO!
5465 I think this fight may be over...(/P)(RefX) is halting the action and is taking a close look at (FtrB)'s eyes.(/P)(FtrB)'s eyes are a mess!(/P)That's it! The referee is signaling it's over.(/P)(FtrA) wins by a TKO!
5466 I think it's all over...(/P)Referee (RefX) has stopped the action and is taking a close look at (FtrB)'s eyes.(/P)(FtrB)'s eyes are a mess!(/P)That's it! The referee is signaling it's over.(/P)(FtrA) wins by a TKO!
5467 This could be it...(/P)(RefX) is stopping the action and taking a close look at (FtrB)'s eyes.(/P)(FtrB)'s eyes are a mess!(/P)That's it! The referee is signaling it's over.(/P)(FtrA) wins by a TKO!
5500 8
5501 Referee (RefX) is calling a halt to this fight.(/P)
5502 (RefX) is calling a halt to this fight.(/P)
5503 Referee (RefX) is stopping this fight.(/P)
5504 The Referee has stopped this fight.(/P)
5505 The Referee has halted this fight.(/P)
5506 (RefX) is halting this fight.(/P)
5507 Referee (RefX) halts this fight.(/P)
5508 Referee (RefX) stops this fight.(/P)
5530 2
5531 That's it folks. The gash over (FtrB)'s eye is too bad for (himB) to continue.(/P)(/I)This fight is over.(/P)(FtrA) is the winner via TKO!
5532 That's all she wrote, folks! The cut over (FtrB)'s eye has just become too bad for (himB) to continue.(/P)(/I)This fight is history.(/P)(FtrA) wins via TKO!
5550 8
5551 That cut over (FtrB)'s eye is nasty. It's really spouting blood now.(/P)(/I)Referee (RefX) is calling a halt to this fight.(/P)He's leading (FtrB) to the corner and calling for the ring doctor.(/P)(/I)The ring doctor is studying the cut...(/P)(/I)(FtrB)'s corner is pleading its case.
5552 That cut over (FtrB)'s eye is a mess. (HisB) face is a mask of red.(/P)(/I)(RefX) is calling a halt to this fight.(/P)He leads (FtrB) to the corner and calls for the ring physician.(/P)(/I)The ring doctor is taking a close look at it...(/P)(/I)(FtrB)'s corner is pleading (hisB) case.
5553 That cut above (FtrB)'s eye is nasty. There's a constant stream of blood from it now.(/P)(/I)Referee (RefX) is stopping this fight.(/P)He's calling for the ring doctor.(/P)(/I)The ring doctor is taking a close look at (FtrB)...(/P)(/I)(FtrB)'s corner is pleading its case.
5554 That's a nasty cut over (FtrB)'s eye. (HisB) face is masked in red.(/P)(/I)The Referee has stopped this fight.(/P)He takes (FtrB) to the corner, calling for the ring doctor.(/P)(/I)The doctor is taking a close look at the cut...(/P)(/I)(FtrB)'s corner is pleading with (RefX) and the doctor.
5555 The cut over (FtrB)'s eye is a mess. Blood is flowing freely from it.(/P)(/I)The Referee has halted this fight.(/P)He leads (FtrB) to the corner and motions for the ring physician.(/P)(/I)The ring doctor is examining it...(/P)(/I)(FtrB)'s corner pleads its case.
5556 That's an ugly cut over (FtrB)'s eye. (HisB) face is a mask of red.(/P)(/I)(RefX) is halting this fight.(/P)He steers (FtrB) to (hisB) corner and calls the ring doctor.(/P)(/I)The ring doctor is taking a close look at it...(/P)(/I)(FtrB)'s corner is pleading with (RefX).
5557 That cut over (FtrB)'s eye is nasty. Blood is pouring from it.(/P)(/I)Referee (RefX) halts this fight.(/P)He's taking (FtrB) to (hisB) corner and waving for the ring physician.(/P)(/I)The doctor is looking at it...(/P)(/I)(FtrB)'s corner is pleading with both the referee and the doctor.
5558 The cut over (FtrB)'s eye is nasty. (HisB) face is covered in red.(/P)(/I)Referee (RefX) stops this fight.(/P)He guides (FtrB) to the corner, motioning for the ring doctor.(/P)(/I)The ring doctor is examining the cut...(/P)(/I)(FtrB)'s corner is pleading its case with (RefX).
5570 3
5571 (/P)(/I)They want (FtrB) to be allowed to at least finish the round.(/P)(/I)The Referee is waving it off. It's over!(/P)The doctor is not going to let it continue.(/P)(/I)The winner by TKO due to the severity of the cuts - (FtrA)!
5572 (/P)(/I)No!(/P)(/I)(RefX) waves it off. The fight is over!(/P)The doctor is not going to let it continue.(/P)(/I)The winner by TKO is (FtrA)!
5573 (/P)(/I)That's it!(/P)(/I)Referee (RefX) is waving it off. This fight is over!(/P)(/I)(FtrA) wins by TKO due to the severity of the (FtrB)'s injuries!
5600 1
5601 That punch landed high on (FtrA)'s forehead.(/P)(/I)Oh! (FtrB)'s face is contorted from the pain.(/I)He's holding (hisB) hand. (HeB) must have broken it.(/P)(/I)The referee is coming over...(/P)(/I) (FtrB) can't continue, and this fight is over!(/P)(/I)(FtrA) is the wins via TKO!
5620 1
5621 (FtrA) lands a thudding shot to (FtrB)'s face.(/P)(/I)Man! Blood is gushing from (FtrB)'s nose!(/P)(/I)The referee is halting the action.(/P)(/I)(FtrB) is in pain.(/P)(/I)That's it...(RefX) is stopping the bout.(/P)(/I)(FtrA) is the winner via TKO!
5640 1
5641 (FtrB) misses with a wild roundhouse.(/P)(/I)Now (heB)'s grabbed (hisB) shoulder and turned (hisB) back on(FtrA)...(/I)This fight might be over... (FtrB) is in a world of hurt.(/P)(/I)(HeB) must have torn something or dislocated that shoulder.(/P)(/I)Yep, (RefX) is indicating that (FtrB) can't continue.(/P)(/I)This will go into the books as a TKO for (FtrA).
5680 1
5681 (FtrA) lands a tremendous left hook to (FtrB)'s body.(/P)(/I)Look at that! (FtrB)'s clutching (hisB) rib cage and gasping.(/P)(/I)He's dropped to one knee. Finito! Done!(/P)(/I)(FtrB) must have a broken rib.(/P)(/I)(FtrA) is going to be awarded a TKO on this one!
5700 1
5701 (FtrA) connects with a big overhand right.(/P)(/I)(FtrB) is moving back....(/P)(/I)Something's wrong... Oh boy, look at the way that jaw's swelling. It's broken. No doubt about that.(/P)(/I)(RefX)'s calling time. He's not going to let this bout go on.(/P)(/I)(FtrA) is going to win by TKO!
5720 1
5721 This Round isn't going to take place folks.(/P)(/I)(FtrB)'s injury has become just too painful to allow (himB) to continue.(/P)(HisB) corner's not letting (himB) come out. (/P)(/I)This fight is over and (FtrA) is going to be awarded a TKO win!
5740 1
5741 (RefX) rules the foul to be blatant!(/P)He's disqualifying (FtrB)(/P)(FtrA) is the winner by disqualification!
5760 1
5761 This fight is over!!!(/P)(/I)(FtrB) has gone down for the third time this round!(/P)(/I)(FtrA) wins a TKO!(/I)
5800 2
5801 That's a nasty looking cut. There doesn't seem to be any doubt that it was caused by an accidental head butt.(/P)(/P)(/I)The referee has momentarily stopped the fight. They're going to have the ring side physician take a look at it.(/P)(/P)(/I)(FtrA) is bleeding badly.(/P)(/I)The doctor's examining it...he's shaking his head.(/P)(/I)(FtrA) is protesting...but that's it!(/P)(/I)They're going to stop the fight.(/P)(/P)(/I)
5802 Oh man. blood just spurted out of a cut high on (FtrA)'s forehead.(/P)(/P)(/I) The two fighters clashed heads a moment ago and that must have caused the gash.(/P)(/P)(/I)It was accidental, no question, but we're inside four rounds here. If this fight is stopped, it's going to be a draw.(/P)(/P)(RefX) is stopping the action. He's motioning for the ring doctor to come look at the cut.(/P)(/P)(/I)(FtrA) is pawing at the blood.(/P)(/P)(/I)This one's going to be over.(/P)(/P)(/I)Yes, that's it.
5830 2
5831 Four rounds are not in the books, so this bout is going to be called a technical draw!
5832 We've got a technical draw!
5860 2
5861 We're past four rounds, so that means we'll be going to the scorecards.(/P)Points will be tallied as of the last completed round. We'll have to await the judges decision in this abbreviated bout.
5862 Points will be tallied as of the last full stanza. This shortened bout is in the hands of the officials and we'll await their decision.
5900 7
5901 As the round concludes, the crowd s still buzzing over the knockdown registered this round. If they weren t in the fight before, they certainly are now!
5902 Oh, there s nothing like a knockdown to bring a crowd to it s feet and those in attendance here are cheering loudly as the round closes.
5903 The round s over and the crowd hasn t stopped screaming since the knockdown occurred.
5904 The noise from the crowd has reached a new peak, thanks to the knockdown that took place during the round. Most of them are still on their feet even though the fighters have returned to their corner.
5905 The bell sounded, ending the round but it s a wonder the referee and the fighters could hear it over the noise being made by the crowd. That knockdown really pumped up the spectators here tonight.
5906 The round's over but the effects of the knockdown on the crowd linger as many of them remain on their feet, shouting their approval of this fight.
5907 There s nothing in a fight that s more dramatic than a knockdown and this crowd s reaction demonstrates that. They re still buzzing here at the round s end.
5950 7
5951 The round ends and the crowd is hesitating to let the fighters know that it s not pleased with the lack of action.
5952 A lackluster round, to say the least, and the crowd voices its displeasure as the fighters return to their corners.
5953 The boos are picking up around the arena. The crowd wants more action than they received this round.
5954 The round is over and the crowd is jeering and unless they want to hear more of it, these two fighters better start throwing some punches.
5955 Hoots and hollers and cries for more action can be heard all over the arena as a less than scintillating round goes into the books.
5956 It looks like a scuffle has broken out among a couple of spectators in the crowd . . . and people are cheering. I guess after seeing no punches thrown in the ring, they re just happy to see some action somewhere!
5957 That was a stinker of a round. The fighters should never have left their corners if all they were going to do was run or clinch. The crowd s voicing those same sentiments in the form of boos.
6000 10
6001 Loud applause accompanies the end of this round.
6002 Loud applause accompanies the end of this round.
6003 The crowd shows their appreciation for the efforts of both fighters as the two warriors make their way to their respective corners.
6004 A nice action round, as both fighters had their moments and receive a well-deserved round of applause as they head for their corners.
6005 The crowd is on its feet as the round comes to a close, shouting its approval for the rousing action that took place during the round.
6006 Oh, the people here like what happened that round and they hoot and holler their approval. Both fighters shoot their gloves skyward!
6007 What a great round of boxing as both fighters traded heavy leather. And the crowd is letting the combatants know that they like what they're seeing!
6008 The place is rocking as a great round of boxing comes to an end. Most of the crowd is standing, cheering loudly for both men.
6009 The crowd is literally screaming in approval as the two fighters look for a minutes respite after a sizzling round of action.
6010 Both fighters have their supporters and each man is receiving a well-deserved round of applause from a pumped up crowd!
7001 Here's (AnnX) with the call...(/P)(/P)
7002 Ladies and Gentlemen, the judges have tallied their scorecards and here is your decision...(/P)(/P)
7003 (JudgeX) scores the bout (FtrAPts) to (FtrBPts) for (FtrA).(/P)(/P)
7004 (JudgeX) scores the bout (FtrAPts) to (FtrBPts) - even.(/P)(/P)
7005 The winner(Champ) by unanimous decision is (FtrWin)!
7006 The winner(Champ) by split decision is (FtrWin)!
7007 The winner(Champ) by majority decision is (FtrWin)!
7008 This fight has been declared a majority draw!
7009 This fight has been declared a draw!
7010 This fight has been declared technical draw.
7011 Ladies and Gentlemen! (/P)(/P)The winner(Champ) by knockout at the (TimerMark) second mark in Round (Round#) is...(/P)(/P)
7012 Ladies and Gentlemen! (/P)(/P)The winner(Champ) by technical knockout at the (TimerMark) second mark in Round (Round#) is...(/P)(/P)
7013 At the end of Round (Round#), the winner(Champ) by knockout is...(/P)(/P)
7014 At the end of Round (Round#), the winner(Champ) by technical knockout is...(/P)(/P)
7015 (FtrWin)!
7016 Ladies and Gentlemen!(/P)(/P)(FtrB) has been disqualified!(/P)(/P)
7017 The winner(Champ) is...(FtrWin)!
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9502 Fred Swellings
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10011 (UPI) According to unconfirmed reports from the camp of (FtrNameA), (FtrA) has decided to focus on a single skill for his upcoming bout. Correspondent Camp Hangeron had this to say:
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10101 (FtrB) goes down from a sneaky (punch) but bounces up immediately, more embarrassed than hurt.(/P)(HeB) looked a little off balance.
10102 (FtrB) was really rocked by that shot. They're saying that his glove touched the canvas and they're going to rule it a knockdown, a flash knockdown but a knockdown nevertheless.
10103 (FtrB) drops to a knee, the result of a short (punch) from in close. (HeB)'s right back up at the count of 1 but it's going in the books as a knockdown.
10104 (FtrB) is down but (heB)'s right back up! (HeB) looks more embarrassed than hurt. It's got to be scored as a knockdown but (FtrB) appears to be fine.
10105 (FtrB) walks into a (punch) and (heB)'s stunned. (HeB) stumbles backwards and (heB) goes down as (FtrA) bulls into (himB). (FtrB) bounces back to (hisB) feet but the referee is ruling it a knockdown. It looked more like a push after the punch might have put (FtrB) down and (beB) was definitely off balance.