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Helu looked really good, big win.
That's a shocker, I know and like Nik but that's a bad decision. It was hard to give Nik a round. I thought Helu boxed brilliantly.
Robbed
That was a total and utter farce there should be an investigation, I know it was David's pro debut but that just isn't good enough at all.
(02-27-2021, 10:31 PM)Infern0 Wrote: [ -> ]That was a total and utter farce there should be an investigation, I know it was David's pro debut but that just isn't good enough at all.

Very strange one, it wasn't a disqualification though. He seemed to not want to continue. Maybe they should of given him 20-30 seconds like a low blow gets.
Why doesn't a guy the size of long know how to clinch lmak
That was fun.
For a guy with no muscles, Hemi sure hits hard. Hard to look good against Long. He needs to fight someone in the top ten so he can get a ranking and find out how good he is. I have no idea...
Results from New Zealand

Unbeaten heavyweight Hemi Ahio (17-0, 12 KOs) chopped down 7’1, 326-pound Julius “The Towering Inferno” Long (18-25-1, 14 KOs) in seven entertaining rounds. 43-year-old Long dropped Ahio in round four, but then ran out of gas. Ahio finally laid out Long with a left hook at the end of round seven. Time was 2:55.

Cruiserweight David Nyika won his professional debut in just 29 seconds against Jesse Maio (3-1, 1 KO). Nyika dropped Maio and Maio didn’t beat the count complaining about being behind the head.

Cruiserweight Panuve Helu (12-2-2, 11 KOs) and Nik ‘The Greek’ Charalampous (19-3-1, 9 KOs) battled to a six round draw. Helu rocked Charalampous early. Charalampous was deducted a point for a low blow (and got away with many more). Scores were 58-56 Helu, 58-56 Charalampous, 57-57. Did the scorecards include the point deduction?

Jerome Pampellone (3-0, 2 KOs) scored a first round KO over pro-debuting Anthony Amouta in a catchweight contest at 192 pounds. Time was 2:57.

Light heavyweight John Parker (6-0, 2 KOs), the younger brother of Joseph Parker, outscored Egelani Taito (0-1) over four 40×36 3x.
Kevin Barry has got to go. That was the same underperforming Joseph Parker that we've seen for ages. He hasn't improved and Barry obviously can't get him to the next level
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