Billy C Boxing Contest - 27/2/2015

For TBCB's latest entry in the Boxing With Billy C fight predictions contest, we've simmed the fights listed below 100 times each. We've offered a brief summary of each fight based on the simulations, or you can read the entire summary of all the fights (Part1,Part2), which includes a lot of in-depth detail.

  • Charles Martin vs Rafael zumbano Love: Martin proved to be twice as good in this match-up winning by a 63 to 30 margin. All but 10 of his 33 decisions came unanimously. He also registered 30 stoppage victories. He led the scored knockdown category 104 to 66. Zumbano Love notched 19 decisions. 16 were unanimous. He also scored 19 wins inside of the distance.
  • Frank Buglioni vs Ivan Jukic: Jukic came out on top of this closely contested match-up. His narrow margin of victory was 49 to 45. He copped 36 decisions. All but of these were unanimously awarded. He added 13 inside the distance wins to his total. Buglioni was, in turn, awarded 29 decisions and scored 15 inside the distance wins. Buglioni also came away with a 54 to 39 edge in knockdwons.
  • Liam Walsh vs Joe Murray: Walsh had the best of Murray in this meeting topping him by a 68 to 20 margin. His victories were split between 40 decisions and 28 inside the distance win. 29 decisions came unanimously. He scored 105 knockdowns while being floored 17 times himself. Murray came away with 18 decisions and 10 inside the distance wins.
  • Dimitry Chudinov vs Chris Eubank Jr.: This match-up was won by Eubank by a margin of 69 to 26. 48 of his 57 decisions received a unanimous nod from the judges. He also scored a dozen stoppages. Chudinov earned 18 decisions. He also scored 8 stoppages, 5 due to cuts. Eubank topped the scored knockdown category 56 to 22.
  • Tyson Fury vs Christian Hammer: Fury put the hammer down while cruising to victory in this match-ip by a margin of 93 to 6. He scored 10 times as many knockdowns leading this category 181 to 18. All but 3 of his 41 decision wins received a unanimous nod. He also pounded out 52 stoppages. Hammer could only claim 2 split decisions and 3 inside the distance wins including a DQ.
  • Jackie Nava vs Mayra Gomez: Nava had an easy time running away with his march-up by a 94 to 3 margin. All but 3 of her 76 decisions came unanimously. she added 18 inside the distance wins. She registered 105 knockdowns and visited the canvas just once. Gomez just manages to grab a split decisions, a DQ, and a TKO on cuts.
  • Denton Vassell vs Viktor Plotnikov: Plotnikov topped this match-up winning by the margin of 66 to 28. He scored nearly a hundred more knockdowns leading this category 122 to 28. This helped him to earn 25 stoppages. He also garnreed 41 decisions, 26 unanimously. Vassell showed a puncher's chance with 11 stoppage wins. He also snared 17 decisions.
  • Tony Thompson vs Odlanier Solis: Solis edged of a victory in this match-up winning by a narrow 51 to 44 margin. These were divided between 26 decisions and 25 stoppages. 10 of the stoppages came via cuts. Half of Thompson's 20 decisions came via unanimous verdict. He also showed he could still punch with 24 stoppages. Solis scored 6 more knockdowns with 67.
  • Diego de la Hoya vs Manuel Roman: Roman proved to be little more than a set-up for De La Hoya who came away with a 73 to 16 margin of victory. De La Hoya notched 64 decisions and scored 9 stoppages. 52 decisions were awarded unanimous verdicts. He scored 47 knockdowns and was only floored 6 times himself. Roman got the judge's nod a dozen times. He added 2 Kos and 2 DQs to fill out his victory total.
  • Ray Serrano vs Jeremy Bryan: Serrano came out on top in this closely contested match-up by a 45 to 34 margins. 21 draws serves to indicate how closely matched these guys were. Most of Serrano's wins, 38, came via decision. A little more than half of these, 20, came unanimously. 3 of his 7 stoppages came via cuts. Bryan, in turn, notched 28 decisions. 4 of his 6 stoppages also came on cuts. Serrano led the knockdown category by 10 with his total of 19.
  • Julian Rodriguez vs Raul Tovar: Rodriguez bested Tovar in this match-up winning by a 54 to 32 margin. 35 of 49 decisions came unanimously. He added 5 inside the distance wins. Knockdowns came out dead even. Each man scored 25. Tovar was awarded 27 decisions. All but 2 were unanimous. He also scored 5 stoppages.
  • Carl Frampton vs Chris Avalos: Frampton had the best of this match-up winning by a margin of 68 to 24. All but 9 of his 38 decisions reveived a unanimous nod. He also notched 30 stoppage victories. He nearly doubled the number of knockdowns scored leading this category 39 to 40. Avalos notched 19 decisions, with 14 coming unanimously. He also won 5 inside of the distance.
  • Pabli Cesar Cano vs Juan Carlos Abreu: Abreau edged out Cano in this closely contested match-up winning by a 50 to 38 margin. 33 of his wins came on the judge's scorecards. He also netted 17 inside the distance wins. Cano also won 33 by decision. He only came away with 5 inside the distance wins. The difference was Abreu's power. He led in knockdowns 78 to 24.
  • Cletus Seldin vs Johnny Garcia: Seldin hammered his way to victory in this match-up scoring 30 more wins, 64-34. He scored thrice the number of knockdowns leading this category 183 to 60. He topped the judge's cards 36 times. All but 3 of these were unanimous verdicts. He added 28 inside the distance wins. All 22 of Garcia's decisions earned unanimous approval. He also scored a dozen stoppages.

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