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Juan Manuel Lopez Wins With An Assertive First Round KO

June 8, 2008 by Michael Sedor  
Filed under MMA-UFC

Juan Manuel Lopez Wins With An Assertive First Round KO

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If you stayed with the end of Showtime’s Sergio Mora victory over Vernon Forrest then you probably missed HBO’s opening bout. Heck, if you blinked you might have missed Juan Manual Lopez’ declarative first round TKO and WBO super bantamweight-grabbing win over Daniel Ponce de Leon.
The 24-year-old Puerto Rican destroyed the 27-year-old Mexican first dropping him with a straight left halfway through round one. Ponce de Leon got up but was out on feet an Lopez pounced. He stalked Ponce de Leon around the ring finally cornering him at …read more

Contender Champ Defeats Vernon Forrest

June 8, 2008 by Michael Sedor  
Filed under MMA-UFC

Contender Champ Defeats Vernon Forrest

One after the next The Contenders have come and gone. Unimpressive, overhyped and out of their league. Until tonight. In a startling but well-deserved victory Sergio Mora outworked Ring Magazine’s #1 junior middleweight and WBC super welterweight champ Vernon Forrest to earn a majority decision win.
Few gave Mora a chance. Conventional wisdom said he was a club fighter who got a chance against the two-time Shane Mosley slayer not because of skill but because of his marketability. For the first three rounds this standard line of thinking seemed accurate. But in the fourth Mora landed some punches, found his groove, …read more

Williams vs. Quintana II: Still Very Intriguing

June 5, 2008 by Michael Sedor  
Filed under MMA-UFC

Williams vs. Quintana II: Still Very Intriguing

Before February 9, 2008 Paul Williams was feared by most, ducked by many, and intriguing to all. His gangly 6′1″ welterweight frame combined with his relentless punching style seemed unstoppable. But then a funny thing happened: Carlos Quintana. The respected but lightly regarded Puerto Rican was given little chance — he was listed as an 8 to 1 underdog — but managed to dominate the South Carolinian from Round One onward; winning a close unanimous decision that was more definitive than the close cards implied.
After his unexpected loss Williams immediately exercised his rematch clause setting up this Saturday’s …read more


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