In a Showtime televised co-main event, WBA bantamweight champion Anselmo "Chemito" Moreno, who hasn’t lost in over nine years, outlanded Vic Darchinyan better than 2-1 in total punches. Moreno landed a whopping 66% of his power punches- 30% higher than the weight class average. ShoStats provided by CompuBox
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whoelibitsThu Dec 8, 2011, 2:43 AM UTC
Just had the pleasure of watching this fight. I thought Moreno was terrific.
Round 1 and 6 might, might have gone to Darchinyan (I split round 1 and gave 6 to Vic), but otherwise it was boxing clinic.
Here's to hoping for Mares-Moreno.
PhantomasTue Dec 6, 2011, 4:03 AM UTC
Well, if that is the size it will be a good fight. Still one wonders why he has to pick up only the midgets.
Light_SpeedMon Dec 5, 2011, 11:38 PM UTC
Moreno won't fight Donaire anytime soon. Not only is Donaire moving up but he's with Top Rank and Moreno is with GBP...
PhantomasMon Dec 5, 2011, 11:29 PM UTC
Donaire doesn´t count, he is too big and that gives him too much advantages. Donaire wont get any respect from me until he proves himself against boxers of his size. Sure Donaire shines a lot, but that is because he is not afraid of the power of the much smaller guys, once you put a bigger competition in front of him he will start collecting loses just like Darchinyan. I mean, there is a reason why he has been sticking to these minor divisions despite his bigger body.
PhantomasMon Dec 5, 2011, 10:48 PM UTC
I think right now that the only one that could beat Chemito is Mares because of his speed, body punching and combination skills.


