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Follows a bit of kickboxing ............Thinks that in his heyday " The preacher mcfee" was the fella to watch for explosive presicion and skillful play.
Then you would enjoy this battle between two giants of the sport. This is part two when things start to get a bit heated. Bad lighting on you tubes.
I watch on foxsports sometimes and enjoy the contests between the Thais and the Aussies.
In the first round the taller, longer-limbed Rojas appeared as though he would live up to his bold prediction of taking away Darchinyan's WBC and WBA super-flyweight belts.
Rojas hit Darchinyan with some solid blows, but the Australian said he was just patiently watching for weaknesses in Rojas' armour.
Darchinyan noticed when he threw his lethal left hand Rojas would instinctively duck.
With the clock winding down in the second round Darchinyan launched four successive left hands.
After the third a cocky Rojas egged Darchinyan to throw one more.
Darchinyan did, hitting Rojas on the chin and sending him to the canvas.
"He was confident because he hit me with a couple of good ones," Darchinyan said.
"I knew because he saw my left coming straight he'd try to duck it.
"I didn't go for his head.
"I went for his chest and hit his chin."
The win gives Darchinyan a professional record of 33 wins (27 knockout), two losses and a draw.
It was also a victorious night for rising Australian lightweight Leonardo Zappavigna who beat American Sergio Macias with a unanimous points decision.
The undercard fight was 22-year-old undefeated Zappavigna's US debut and his 22nd professional win.
Got itDarchinyan is such a temendous boxer. Still alot of people don't know of him yet he is making some serious in the US.
That Preacher v Parr fight is a cracker. Also Zambo is one of my favourite fighters form way back, watching him in action really inspired me. Have any of you seen the foxtel broadcast of their recent rematch in Melbourne? I fought on the undercard against a kiwi champ, the fight was aired on the fox broadcast. I go by the ringname 'the pitbull'.
Pride was definitely the best mma contest around. It had the cream of the crop in regards to fighters from all over the world. The best from europe, asia and the americas were all there. The Japanes loved it! Can't understand how it went broke. Apparently fighters weren't even being paid sometimes. Also k-1 apparently is looking shakey atm aswell which is sad.
Have any of you seen the foxtel broadcast of their recent rematch in Melbourne? I fought on the undercard against a kiwi champ, the fight was aired on the fox broadcast. I go by the ringname 'the pitbull'.
Marklar,
You train with Jacobs that's cool, is he thinking about getting back in the ring i heard some talk of this.
Ouch, Pac V Mayweather is in trouble.
I thought it was signed, sealed and delivered Luke?
Welcome to the world of boxing. Until it's signed, it's a no go and even then fights don't happen till they happen.
Though I think this fight will still be made, Mayweather has to do it for his own ego.
O really whats going on?
I watched this 3 days ago, funny how you posted it up.THE VERY GREAT BUTTERBEAN
Eric Scott Esch (born August 3, 1966), better known by his nickname "Butterbean",[4] is an American retired professional boxer, kickboxer, mixed martial artist, and professional wrestler who competed in the heavyweight division. He is also a television personality, having appeared in several programs and been referenced by many others. Esch transitioned to professional boxing in 1994 following a successful stint on the Toughman Contest scene and went on to capture the World Athletic Association (WAA) heavyweight and IBA super heavyweight championships. Beginning in 2003, he began fighting regularly as a kickboxer and mixed martial artist, most notably in K-1 and the Pride Fighting Championships. Butterbean's combined fight record stands at 97–24–5 with 66 knockouts and 10 submissions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Esch
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