Munoz Vs Duddy
Middleweight candidate John Duddy will be looking to bounce back from overcome this Saturday night next to 28-year-old Michi Munoz in a 10 round bout at the Madison Square Garden, in New York. Duddy, is no9 in the WBO, must win this clash to keep alive hope for a clash against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in the future.
Duddy was beaten in his previous clash against Billy Lyell in April, was beaten by a 10 round split choice. The scoring for the clash was a small odd. The scores for the clash were 97-93 and 98-92 for Lyell, and the third judge score it 96-94 for Duddy.
The third judge seems to have been surveillance one more fights because Duddy appear to have been totally conquered by Lyell all night long. This was a boxer that Duddy be supposed to have been clever to beat. At this tip in his profession, its questionable how much more Duddy can get better on what he has previously. He’s not mainly fast or commanding for a middleweight. Even as a light middleweight, Duddy still wouldn’t be commanding compare to some of the boxers in the division like Alfredo Angulo, and Duddy would at rest be slow. He’s not large for a middleweight at 5′10″, and doesn’t have a huge physical frame to work with.
Duddy’s record, and his huge fan base on the East coast, is one of the reason why his fight show up on main fight undercards. In adding to that clash, Yuriorkis Gamboa will be leaving against Whyber Garcia. This isn’t probable to be a enormous pay per view event in the amount of Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Juan Manuel Marquez, but it will almost certainly do well because the card is stacked with aptitude. If Duddy can get by Munoz this Saturday, then he wants to expect that Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. beats Troy Rowland on November 14th, a short period that will catch place on the undercard of the Miguel Cotto vs. Manny Pacquiao bout.
Duddy was beaten in his previous clash against Billy Lyell in April, was beaten by a 10 round split choice. The scoring for the clash was a small odd. The scores for the clash were 97-93 and 98-92 for Lyell, and the third judge score it 96-94 for Duddy.
The third judge seems to have been surveillance one more fights because Duddy appear to have been totally conquered by Lyell all night long. This was a boxer that Duddy be supposed to have been clever to beat. At this tip in his profession, its questionable how much more Duddy can get better on what he has previously. He’s not mainly fast or commanding for a middleweight. Even as a light middleweight, Duddy still wouldn’t be commanding compare to some of the boxers in the division like Alfredo Angulo, and Duddy would at rest be slow. He’s not large for a middleweight at 5′10″, and doesn’t have a huge physical frame to work with.
Duddy’s record, and his huge fan base on the East coast, is one of the reason why his fight show up on main fight undercards. In adding to that clash, Yuriorkis Gamboa will be leaving against Whyber Garcia. This isn’t probable to be a enormous pay per view event in the amount of Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Juan Manuel Marquez, but it will almost certainly do well because the card is stacked with aptitude. If Duddy can get by Munoz this Saturday, then he wants to expect that Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. beats Troy Rowland on November 14th, a short period that will catch place on the undercard of the Miguel Cotto vs. Manny Pacquiao bout.
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