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Anyone around for this? ShoBox show is on right now(Mark's has it on) and Glavkov-Scott is also on NBC soon.

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J'Leon Love vs Findley is on currently, with Love dishing out a bit of a whoopin' in the 4th.

WAR Smith.:ibutt

S'go.
 

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Floyd Mayweather JUNIOR working Love's corner tonight.:think

He had an encouraging start to the fight but Findley has been coming more and more into it over the last few, closing down range at a must faster rate and taking advantage of Love's work-rate tailing off a bit.

In the 7th right now.
 

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Love moves to 15-0 in taking a deserved - albeit maybe a little too wide on the cards it seems(100-90 and 99-1 x2) - unanimous decision over Findley.

Findley did a good job of doing what Love and Mayweather said they expected him to do, which was make the fight rough and ugly at times. Love definitely deserved the win though, had the cleaner work and banked enough clear rounds in the early going.

We're now having an interview with Floyd where he speaks of himself in the 3rd person a lot.
 

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Floyd says he's only watched one Guerrero fight; against Andre Berto, and that he knows very little about him.

Also that he didn't watch Pac-Marquez IV until it was "available on demand" as he didn't want to give any money to Top Rank/Bob Arum.

Paulie is looking suave tonight once again, not sure about him having his hair the same length at the back as it is on top while having the sides shaved but he pulls it off pretty well.

Bundrage-Smith promo has gotten me hyped and the ringwalks are NOW. C'mon brehs, don't leave me alone here.:(
 

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Bundrage comes out trying to press the action at first while Smith stays patient and elects to stay out of range and size his man up rather than get any offense of his own off. Bundrage eases off and it becomes more of mid-ring battle but Smith is still as stingy in his output as he was at the start of the round. Neither land much cleanly and Smith attempts to make it messy at times by initiating clinches when Bundrage does choose to launch and assault. K9 cements ensures he takes the round by landing a solid 1-2 in the last 20 seconds.
 

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@Lunny mislead you regarding what? Glazkov-Scott is on NBC but because I'm watching this I haven't really checked where to view it.

Bundrage appears to have been deducted a point(the ref wasn't exactly clear in doing so, having both men standing in neutral corners when informing the judges) for hitting Smith while on the canvas after a slip. The messiest point of a pretty messy round.
 

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K9 has been surprisingly active so far, he's not landing a huge amount but he's roughing Smith up a bit and generally making it an uncomfortable time for him in there. Sugar Shay has been pretty tentative and is yet to really find his rhythm, struggling to build off of his jab. Although he did land a solid double jab-right hand in the last minute or so, which might be a signal that he's beginning to find his feet in there.

Mainly a jab-off so far with Bundrage awkwardly winging attacks and Smith finding it difficult to time them. Tough one to score so far.
 
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