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    Comments Thread For: Jason Moloney Edges Saul Sanchez in Fire-Fight To Retain WBO Title

    Jason Moloney managed to hold on to his WBO bantamweight title by winning a back-and-forth dogfight Saturday night in Quebec City, Canada. Australia's Moloney survived a cut over his right eye and some troublesome moments against game challenger Saul Sanchez and rallied in the championship rounds to win a majority decision on the Artur Beterbiev-Callum Smith undercard at Videotron Centre. Sanchez stung Moloney with numerous uppercuts and made Moloney work throughout their 12-round bout, which thoroughly entertained the crowd.
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    Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 01-13-2024, 09:54 PM.

    #2
    Great fight

    115-113 for Moloney in my book​

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      #3
      4 points is way too wide for Moloney. I don't agree with that at all. That's not the fight I saw.
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        #4
        I was watching the horrible UFC card because I thought they weren't going to broadcast the card here in Brazil. To my surprise, I managed to catch this fight right at the beginning. Great fight. I scored 115-113 Moloney.

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          #5
          moloney what a warrior. not naturally talented or specially gifted speedwise, reflexes or power but he has immense will and heart

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            #6
            Great fight! I think Moloney edged it but I'd like to see a rematch.

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              #7
              Originally posted by richardt View Post
              4 points is way too wide for Moloney. I don't agree with that at all. That's not the fight I saw.
              It happens easy with fights so close, only have to edge one guy over a few rounds and the scores can be wide margin all of a sudden. Good fight Jason by a split in m,y book but I can see how they could score it like that for either.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

                It happens easy with fights so close, only have to edge one guy over a few rounds and the scores can be wide margin all of a sudden. Good fight Jason by a split in m,y book but I can see how they could score it like that for either.
                I agree I wasn’t necessarily scoring it, but I can see how you could have it something like 8 rds - 4 rds Mahoney.

                When you have a lot of swing rounds, scores like that can be justified.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

                  It happens easy with fights so close, only have to edge one guy over a few rounds and the scores can be wide margin all of a sudden. Good fight Jason by a split in m,y book but I can see how they could score it like that for either.
                  I just think the swing rounds leaned toward the Arum fighter a little more than they should have which makes me question things.

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                    #10
                    Entertaining fight for sure , I had money on sanches, but I thaught Maloney looked the more comfortable of the two and no complaints in money lost , Sanchez landed the cleaner punches but Maloney made him very uncomfortable pushing him back

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