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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Chavez Jr. vs. Vera: Winner, Scorecard and Analysis

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Chavez Jr. vs. Vera: Winner, Scorecard and Analysis
Sep 29th 2013, 04:59, by Brian Mazique

Bryan Vera should call the authorities. He was robbed in a major way on Saturday night in the StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. won the unanimous official decision, but most believed he didn't deserve it. Vera outworked an out of shape, whiny and unprepared Chavez Jr. for 10 rounds, but was left with nothing to show for it.

The official scorecards read, per BoxRec:

Gwen Adair 98-92, Carla Caiz 96-94 and Marty Denkin 97-93, all for Chavez Jr.

The crowd in Carson booed when the decision was read and this fight will go down as yet another perplexing result in the sport. Tweets from the boxing world prove how controversial this decision was.

ESPN's Dan Rafael, former welterweight champion Zab Judah, Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix and ESPN Boxing all chimed in:

Chavez Jr. did more damage with his shots, but the volume in which Vera landed his is hard to ignore, unless you're the three judges that scored the fight.

According to the HBO broadcast, Vera out-landed Chavez Jr. 176-125. Through the last three rounds, he was the fresher of the two and Chavez Jr's face showed wear and tear. Vera's face was unmarked.

Chavez Jr. had issues making weight for the fight, per Rafael, and throughout the night he looked somewhat disinterested. He abandoned his normal style to employ a hands-down, one-punch-at-time attack. A big KO was clearly his goal, but Vera's toughness and chin withstood the single hard punches he absorbed.

Apparently, the judges were impressed enough by Chavez Jr's scattered moments of glory to award him the decision. He spent a good deal of the fight complaining about what he perceived to be low blows and head butts. At one point, referee Lou Moret could be heard shouting: "stop crying" at the 27-year-old former champion.

After the fight "the winner" told Jim Lampley through an interpreter that he was done fighting at 160 pounds. The super middleweight division and its 168-pound weight limit is far more attractive to him at this point in his career.

Based on what he showed on Saturday night, Chavez Jr. wouldn't have much of a chance against any of the champions at 168 pounds.

RING, WBC and WBA champ Andre Ward is entirely too quick and skilled. IBF champion Carl Froch is long, quick and punches too hard, and even WBO title holder Robert Stieglitz would severely outwork Chavez Jr.

If he is going to be a threat in the super middleweight division, he has to be more serious about his preparation and conditioning.

As for Vera, he deserved to win this fight, but his lack of head movement would put him in peril against the best fighters at 160 pounds. He's tough and game for any challenge, but WBA champion Gennady Golovkin and WBO king Peter Quillin would batter him into a TKO or lopsided decision.

Let the water cooler talk commence. Boxing has produced another smelly decision that will stick with us for the next few weeks.

 

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Chavez Jr. defeats Vera by controversial decision
Sep 29th 2013, 04:17, by admin

By Dan Ambrose: In a predictable robbery, former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (47-1-1, 32 KO’s) won a highly questionable 10 round unanimous decision over Brian Vera (23-7, 14 KO’s) tonight at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. The judges’ scores were 96-94, 97-93 and 98-92. The last score was as controversial as […]

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Stevenson stops Cloud to retain WBC crown
Sep 29th 2013, 04:30, by Associated Press

Adonis Stevenson retained the WBC light heavyweight title Saturday night at the Bell Centre when Tavoris Cloud failed to answer the bell for the eighth round after sustaining a cut over his right eye.

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Sep 29th 2013, 04:54, by Associated Press

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. won a unanimous decision over Bryan Vera on Saturday night in his return to the ring from a yearlong absence.

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Stevenson vs. Cloud: Winner, Scorecard and Analysis
Sep 29th 2013, 03:45, by Brian Mazique

WBC light heavyweight champion Adonis "Superman" Stevenson (22-1, 19 KO) proved he was more than just a banger on Saturday night at the Bell Centre. Superman punished Tavoris Cloud (24-2) for seven rounds before the challenger's corner mercifully stopped the fight.

Before his impressive performance on Saturday, Stevenson had been known for his explosive punching power exclusively.

He won the title by knocking out Chad Dawson with one punch in the first round of their bout in June. Perhaps he felt the need to show more of his talents, or maybe it was just the smarter game plan, but behind a steady, stiff jab and surprising hand speed, Stevenson made himself look like a superstar. 

Stevenson swept the fight on HBO's Harold Lederman's scorecard through six rounds, per HBO Boxing.

Welterweight contender Zab Judah summed it up nicely.

Promoter Lou DiBella said Stevenson looked like a legend in the ring on Saturday. 

Cloud had cuts over both eyes and he looked just as beaten up mentally as he was physically. He didn't have the hand speed to land against Stevenson on a consistent basis. The champion effectively changed levels and his southpaw stance seemed to give Cloud an issue as well.

The champion's body work was just as impressive as his shots to the head. At the beginning of the fourth round, his trainer Sugar Hill urged him to turn up the pressure. Stevenson did that with counter uppercuts and whacking shots to Cloud's midsection.

With this impressive defense of his title, Stevenson should have his sights set on bigger and better things. Undefeated WBO light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev would seem to be a logical future opponent. The up-and-coming Russian's name was mentioned to Stevenson, but he was at least non-committal in his response to the concept of fighting Kovalev.

Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix implied Stevenson may not even know that Kovalev holds a share of the 175-pound crown.

Most fans would love an opportunity to see Stevenson and Kovalev clash, but there are obviously no guarantees that happens.

As for Cloud, it seems the book is out on him. The same type of lateral movement Bernard Hopkins employed to defeat him in March was used by Stevenson on Saturday. With two straight bad losses, Cloud's career is headed downward fast.

Unless there are major changes made—which seems very unlikely—we've probably seen the last of him as a serious contender in the light heavyweight division.

 

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