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Monday, March 17, 2008

Pacquiao outpoints Marquez-Lump Man picks another winner-Weekend Boxing Results

OK so your boy L Cubed called this one exactly right, Pacquiao by decision, but I am man enough to admit that I actually scored this fight 114-113 Marquez. At the end of the day I thought he outboxed him. Yes Marquez was almost out in the 3rd and also got rocked in the 10th, but overall I think he countered better and landed more shots than Manny. Marquez was not the stronger man, but he was the more accurate. From the post fight banter it does not seem like we are going to see a trilogy because Pacquiao is talking about moving up in weight. It's too bad because the first fight was a draw and now the second was a controversial split decision. This is a perfect scenario for them to duke it out one more time.
So if you guys have been taking the Moose Man and Larry Lump Lump's advice these past few weeks you should be making some serious moolah. Since BUMPnLUMP went live LL Lump has gone 9(4)-4. The number in parentheses is how many I have called both the winner and outcome (KO or decision). Let's not forget I started off 0-3, so since then it's been a pretty good run. Out on business this week kids. So keep your hands up and your ass off the canvas. Catch ya on da flip side.


Weekend Boxing Results:
LAS VEGAS (AP)—Manny Pacquiao, Philippines, oupointed Juan Manuel Marquez, Mexico, 12, to win the WBC super featherweight title; Steven Luevano, LaPuente, Calif., outpointed Terdsak Jandaeng, Thailand, 12, to retain his WBO featherweight title; Abner Mares, Mexico, stopped Diosdado Gabi, Philippines, 2, to retain his WBO-NABO bantamweight titles; David Diaz, Chicago, outpointed Ramon Montano, Mexico, 10, lightweights.
NEW YORK (AP)—James Moore, Ireland, oupointed J.C. Candelo, Colombia, 10, middleweights; Pawel Wolak, Mount Arlington, N.J., stopped Dupre Strickland, Slidell, La., 2, middleweights.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP)—Rob Calloway, Saint Joseph, Mo., stopped Juan Carlos Robles, Waynesboro, Va., 8, cruiserweights.
TOKYO (AP)—Kengo Nagashima, Japan, outpointed Jimrex Jaca, Philippines, 10, lightweights; Ichitaro Ishii, Japan, stopped Hiroshi Nakamori, Japan, to win the vacant Japanese lightweight title.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think your picks are good & informative but me & my friends have been following the Moose now since the beginning. I think he only called one fight wrong, but even that one his fans still one on the exoctics because the winner still stained his shorts & had greenies fall out of his nose. That's impressive how this person (animal?) knows this stuff. Who/what is this Moose and where in the world does he roam?

Anonymous said...

Mr. Lump-

I need more lump-lump. I come here everyday for your news. Send news and more funny things too. Me and my mom love you. Where are you????????