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"Episode 4 thoughts"
AyaK 10083 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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08-02-06, 10:57 AM (EST)
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"Episode 4 thoughts" |
LAST EDITED ON 08-02-06 AT 09:18 PM (EST)A complete mismatch. Not even Burnett's editors could spin the fight between Walter Wright and Andre Eason, because Eason was totally outclassed. All three judges scored it 50-44, giving Wright every round (plus a 10-8 in round 1 with the knockdown). Give Wright high marks for picking out the weakest person on the other team ... and Burnett credit for continuing to spin the inevitable fight between Vinroy Barrett and Grady Brewer. The winning Gold team got Polaroids. I would rather have gotten the cash roll that the winning Blue team in Ep. 3 got. Interesting that Gary "Lucky" Balletto chose to fight Bravo in the last match of the next round. I guess they're both suckers for the air time.
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08-04-06, 00:47 AM (EST)
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4. "RE: Episode 4 thoughts" |
Nito Bravo has been knocked out only once in his career and that happened over 12 years ago. Aaron Torres was knocked out in his last fight before fighting Gary. I think Gary chose to fight Nito not due to any strategy except to allow himself to heal. He was beat-up, battered and cut-up and he seems to me to be the slow-healing type. He basically had no choice but to put himself in that last spot. The only advantage that I see Gary having is that both him an Bravo like to fight in close, and I think he has more power than Bravo. Most of Bravo's KO's came early in his career. DO NOT however count Bravo out! This guy is as tough as nails, and he is very difficult to stop. I would have to say that I have to favour Bravo as Bravo has fought the tougher, more experienced and better opposition. Just last year he lost a close split decision to Ernesto Zepeda who has 32 KO's in his 37 wins. He also last year fought to a draw with Ben Tackie who has been in the ring with world champions Ricky Hatton, Kostya Tszyu, Sharmba Mitchell, Juan Lazcano and also Ray Oliveira before Ray became a damaged fighter. On a side note: In 2001, Nito Bravo lost a fight to Ishe Smith by unanimous decision.
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