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Jeff Lacy Wins Another Controversial Decision

July 24, 2008 by Michael Sedor  
Filed under MMA-UFC

Jeff Lacy Wins Another Controversial Decision

Yesterday at www.jabandgrapple.com we asked “Does Jeff Lacy Still Have It?” and last night on ESPN2’s Wednesday Night Fights we got a resounding answer: not at all. Lacy’s (24-1-0) majority decision victory over Epifanio Mendoza (28-6-1) was due in equal parts to Mendoza’s lack of a finishing instinct and dubious ringside judging.
Mendoza had Lacy hurt in the second (video below), sixth, and eighth and should have finished the job in at least one of those rounds. In the second Mendoza had Lacy staggering but quickly outpunched himself going for the knockout and couldn’t sustain any meaningful blows.

Does Jeff Lacy Still Have It?

July 23, 2008 by Michael Sedor  
Filed under MMA-UFC

Does Jeff Lacy Still Have It?

Jeff Lacy was a rising super middleweight star prior to his March 4, 2006 demolition at the hands of Joe Calzaghe. Since then things haven’t been the same for the 2000 U.S. Olympian.
In December of 2006 Lacy staggered to a razor thin majority decision of Ukrainian Vitali Tsypko although few ringside observers felt Lacy had done enough to win. His next fight came a year later in December 2007 against The Contender favorite Peter Manfredo, Jr., a fight that appeared on the Ricky Hatton – Floyd Mayweather, Jr. undercard. Left Hook Lacy was again underwhelming in victory.
Tonight Lacy fights …read more

When Will Another Four Kings Ever Return?

June 17, 2008 by Michael Sedor  
Filed under MMA-UFC

When Will Another Four Kings Ever Return?

In the mail today I received an advanced copy of George Kimball’s forthcoming book Four Kings. The book profiles the four great middleweights of what the book’s subtitle refers to as “The Last Great Era of Boxing”: Leonard, Hagler, Hearns, and Duran. No first names are needed.
I’m usually the first person to dismiss and be angered by baby boomer claims that athletes were different then and that their era of sports was the best. The glorious eighties. Problem is that when I am confronted with their challenge of “well then, whose a great middleweight now?” I can only stammer back …read more


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