Bookmaker took the lines down early in the week and voided all bets. I was shocked there were still odds out there
Enjoyed that overall. The Nate knockout was awesome. Snoop commentary was great. Sugar ray and the main commentator hating each other. Tyson and Jones Jr was kinda boring and in no way a draw but entertaining. The ‘judges’ obviously decided to make it a draw before the fight started.
looked to me like they agreed that Tyson would only throw power shots to the body. Didn't throw a single uppercut from the clinch? He didn't forget how to throw that, he chose not to.
Watched the Jones/Tyson fight with my 15 and 10 year old nephews. They had heard of Tyson but had no idea who Jones was. We spent about 30 minutes in youtube watching highlights of them in their prime. I enjoyed that.
Big fight tonight! PPV, 9:00 pm ET, Errol Spence Jr vs Danny Garcia, Sebastian Fundora vs Jorge Cota, Josesito Lopez vs Francisco Santana, Eduardo Ramirez vs Miguel Flores. The first FOX PPV effort from PBC since the co-produced FOX/ESPN Wilder-Fury 2 show in February, and will be the last major PPV event of 2020 and probably for at least a few months, which is kind of a relief. Times are what they are and things is what they is and all that, but getting hit with $75 PPVs on Sept. 26, Oct. 31, and Dec. 5 while PBC mostly serves up table scraps you’d be half-ashamed to give your dog on FOX and Showtime has been pretty rough for The Consumer. Anyway, Spence-Garcia is a good fight, and to give PBC credit, both PPVs they put together in September and October wound up quite entertaining, a lot of action, some real highlight stuff. Fundora is building something of a cult following while also emerging as a contender at 154. Lopez always comes to fight and Santana is scrappy, too. Ramirez-Flores is a late sub for Ramirez facing Julio Ceja, which could have been a show-stealer. This might be fine, but it’s not nearly as good on paper. We’ll see if last year’s car crash has had any lasting impact on Spence as far as his performance in the ring. Garcia’s a two-division champ and nobody to play with even at your best. Spence, 30, has been out of the ring since a Sept. 2019 win over Shawn Porter. A fight with Garcia, 32, was meant to happen in January, but Spence was involved in a terrible car crash in late 2019, which scrapped that date. Garcia beat Ivan Redkach in January, but Spence has opted not to take a tune-up in his return, going straight in against a top contender. Is it a good idea? We find out tonight for sure, one way or the other. None of us can really say what Spence will be like in the ring until we see it.
Danny's your classic counter-puncher. Not the most athletic guy, doesn't usually press the action. Sits on the back foot, fires back after you, tries to bait you into mistakes. He's smart, methodical. Tries to stay out of trouble. Good puncher, the left hook is his best power shot. Gets in trouble when he doesn't throw enough and/or trusts his power too much.
This cuts deep. SC NP13 may one of you please tag me. Watching my beloved Bruins try and be over .500 since 2017. TIA