Molina looked awful. Missed weight and looked sick and drained. Clearly he was a sacrificial lamb for the over hyped Crawford. They keep putting Crawford in with guys who can't punch. Of course we all know why. The second he meets a puncher it's all over.The White Mexican may have been robbed here. He did know service to his cause by looking like he trained at a dive in East LA on cervezas and nachos.
Ps it was poor weekend for White Mexican boxers as only JCC Jr won over the weekend. John Molina was a human punching bag in a loss to Terrance Crawford.
Kovalev-Ward was a real robbery. I had Kovalev winning 116-111, same as Lederman. It really wasn't a close fight overall, although a few of the rounds were close.How come I don't seeing any Nevada boxing official saying the same thing about the far worse Kovalev ripoff? Probably because they'd get whacked by the Mafia if they did - or at least get the crap beaten out of them by their "rubber band exerciser" (aka Fat Louie and his crew) like Senator Harry Reid.
Yes Kovalev was a more obvious winner, this fight was more of case of the judges being forced to give rounds to either a fighter who was gassed and winging punches down the stretch or a guy who was throwing arm punches and nearly running down the stretch. I never scored the fight but the scoring seemed rather typical of home town cooking.Kovalev-Ward was a real robbery. I had Kovalev winning 116-111, same as Lederman. It really wasn't a close fight overall, although a few of the rounds were close.
Ruiz-Parker was a home gift decision, but it was a close fight and not really a robbery as such. I thought Ruiz won 115-113 but neither fighter was impressive. Ruiz tired by the middle rounds. Parker isn't really a top heavyweight.