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Gomez victorious, Mora draws his way out of contention

Former "Contender" stars took to the ring at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California, and left the building with mixed results.

Popular season one alum Alfonso Gomez won a tough unanimous decision over former world title challenger Ben Tackie, with scores of 98-92, 98-92 and 97-93. My card had it a 95-95 draw, the same as I scored the night's televised opener. But Gomez-Tackie was a fight I could've seen going either way, with a lot of close rounds.

Gomez is still lobbying for a fight against Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr., who will take on Ray Sanchez on a December 1 Top Rank pay-per-view. Gomez is a hard-working, tough pro, but despite gaining fame from "The Contender" and his retiring of a totally spent Arturo Gatti, he would be a massive underdog against Junior Chavez.

Season one winner Sergio Mora returned to the ring flat after a 14-month layoff that saw him turn down a fight with Jermain Taylor and have one against Kassim Ouma cancelled, fighting to a controversial draw against Elvin Ayala. Mora looked better as the fight wore on, but Ayala dominated the early going with a busy attack that served to neutralize the slicker, more accomplished Mora.

I had this fight, too, a 95-95 draw. That was also the score on one of the official cards. One was 96-94 for Ayala, and the other (Dave Mendoza's) was a downright absurd 99-91 for Mora, fighting on his home turf in California.

Teddy Atlas and Joe Tessitore both heavily questioned the Mora-favoring card because of the moronic score, and I feel the same way. This is one of the more blatant instances of fighter favoritism. Mora is the guy who came in in line to make more money, he was fighting close to home, and he was supposed to win. He may have done enough to score a close decision win, and I could see that. But 99-91? No one at all qualified could have seen Sergio Mora win nine of ten rounds in this fight.

After the decision was announced, Mora took off his robe and stormed away like a coddled, spoiled child who hasn't ever had to overcome any real adversity in his professional life. He came in thinking he was going to beat Ayala and then sign on to face Kelly Pavlik for the middleweight title. When the draw was announced, that blew up all plans, and now it means Sergio Mora might actually have to beat someone to get a world title shot.

How awful for him.

Congrats to Alfonso Gomez for keeping his career roll going, and thank you to Elvin Ayala for putting Sergio Mora into a position where he might have to earn an ascent into contention.

Quick News: Noe Tulio Gonzalez Alcoba has withdrawn from this weekend's fight with John Duddy in Ireland due to a detached retina. Duddy will fight on, facing Prince Arron (10-2, 19 years old). Chalk up another unprepared fighter to fall to Duddy, the second replacement opponent he's had for the October 20th date.

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I'm dissapointed that Mora will be out of the running for a Pavlik beatdown. Maybe I just like Pavlik too much and want to see him get a huge payday and an easy homecoming win.

Who do you think is a good candidate (outside of a Taylor rematch)? Money matters, so I don't see an Arthur Abraham unification fight happening soon.

by your friendly BullsBlogger on Oct 17, 2007 1:56 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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The Calzaghe-Kessler winner is always a possibility.

Other than that:

John Duddy (relatively easy win for Pavlik, probably -- what's Cleveland's Irish demographic?)

Winky Wright (he doesn't seem to have much else on the horizon other than trying to get a fight with Oscar)

Roman Karmazin?
Raymond Joval?
Yuri Foreman?

If Taylor doesn't want to do it, Calzaghe or Kessler isn't in the cards, and Mora is deemed just too much of a pathetic joke without even a spotless records to point at now, then Duddy might really be the only marketable option they have. It is a shallow division, when you consider that Sturm and Abraham are the other champions and don't leave Europe.

by SC on Oct 17, 2007 3:17 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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Pavlik would knock shit out of Mora on a saturday and John Duddy on the Sunday.

Duddys next victim this prince guy i never heard of him. No knockouts on his wins according to Boxrec.

Makes me wonder that although John might be fighting over here back in Ireland to build up a passionate following , i think its more case that he will have far easier opponants to smack about.

As Scott said above. Pavlik-Wright would be good.

He is not a machine..he is a man

by mrdink on Oct 18, 2007 9:41 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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