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Yonnhy Perez Outpoints Joseph Agbeko in Action-Packed Thriller

Sunday November 1, 2009

Showtime doesn't track punch stats but if they did, last night's IBF bantamweight title fight between champion Joseph Agbeko and undefeated challenger Yonnhy Perez likely would have set a new record for a 12-round bout. Every round had non-stop back-and-forth action as both men demonstrated great conditioning, skill and desire. An unintentional clash of heads opened up a pair of cuts on the forehead of Perez but he was never hindered by the damage. In round ten, another clash of heads sent Agbeko to the canvas but referee Robert Byrd ruled it a knockdown. Fortunately, that mistake didn't determine the outcome of the fight as all three judges scored the fight for Perez: 116-111 and 117-110 twice. If you missed the fight, try to catch a replay on Showtime - you won't be disappointed. A rematch is likely.

In the co-feature, rising star Antonio DeMarco floored Jose Alfaro three times in round ten to score a TKO win and capture the WBC interim lightweight title. DeMarco was ahead 90-81 and 89-82 twice on the scorecards at the time of the stoppage. Next up for the 23-year-old DeMarco may be a bout with undefeated WBC lightweight champ Edwin Valero.

Between bouts, Mike Tyson and promoter Don King publicly reconciled in an interview with Showtime's Jim Gray. Gray mentioned George Foreman winning a title at age 45 and asked if Tyson, 43, might consider a comeback. Tyson seemed to be joking as he answered "I'm not really considering doing that ... I'm so fat and out of shape ... If he [referring to King] is going to pay me for my training team, my training team costs a lot of money ... Anything's possible ... This guy is capable of making a lot of things happen. I don't see it happening, but you never know with this guy". As far-fetched as it may seem, the entire interview seemed staged by Showtime and King to begin the process of persuading Mike Tyson to fight again. It's a horrible idea but King and Showtime would definitely profit from such a comeback so don't doubt for a moment that they're actively working to convince Tyson otherwise. Do you really think either Tyson or Evander Holyfield could say no to the payday that Tyson-Holyfield III would provide?

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November 12, 2009 at 8:21 am
(1) steven"the Divster"divver says:

He still has a chance.

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