Billy C Boxing Contest - 20/2/2015

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.

  • Juergen Braehmer vs Robin Krasniqi: Braehmer dominated this match-up winning by an 89 to 8 margin. All but 9 of his 69 decision wins came unanimously. He also notched 20 stoppage victories. He floored Krasniqi 68 times and was only dropped 3 times himself. Krasniqi could only muster 3 decisions and 5 inside the distance wins.
  • David Price vs Irineu Beato Costa Junior: Price ran away with this match-up winning by an 85 to 12 margin. He scored 156 knockdowns while being floored 38 times himself. This edge in knockdowns scored led to expected results. He notched 50 stoppages. All but 3 of his 35 decisions were awarded unanimously. Costa Junior managed just 7 stoppages and 5 decisions.
  • Enrico Koelling vs Mirco Ricci: Koelling emerged looking twice as good in this match-up winning by a 61 to 39 margin. with only 14 stoppages between these two two the judges were kept busy. Koelling was awarded 53 decisions. 35 received unanimous verdicts. Rossi was awarded the duke 24 times. Koelling has a 23 to 16 edge in knockdowns scored. He netted 8 stoppages, 5 via cuts. Ricci's 6 stoppages were divided evenly between KOs and cuts.
  • Arthur Abraham vs Paul Smith: Abraham walked away with his re-match with Smith winning by a 72 to 21 margin. He copped 34 decisions and notched 38 inside the distance wins. Smith, in turn, won 10 inside the distance. He was also awarded 11 decisions. Abraham scored 83 knockdowns while being floored just 11 times.
  • Hughie Lewis Fury vs Andriy Rudenko: Rudenko came out on top in this match-up edging out Fury by a margin of 53 to 37. He scored 30 more knockdowns with his total of 57. 43 decisions fell in his favor. 27 of these came unanimously. 9 more wins came inside the distance. Fury managed 3 fewer inside the distance wins. 17 of his 34 decisions were awarded unanimously.
  • Lee Haskins vs Omar Lamiri: Haskins had the best in this match-up winning by a 67 to 28 margin. He doubled the number of knockdowns scored 127 to 63. His knockdowns only helped him to net 15 stoppages. They did aid his receipt of 52 decisions, 45 unanimous. Lamiri scored 18 inside the distance wins including 5 DQs. He also garnered 10 decisions.
  • Hekkie Budler vs Jesus Silvestre: Budler nosed out a victory by the narrowest of margins, one fight, coming away with a 45 to 44 win. Silvestre scored 11 more knockdowns, topping this category 59 to 48. He came away with 23 stoppages. Budler, in contrast, snared 16 wins inside the distance. He was awarded 29 decisions compared to Silvestre's 21.
  • Gennady Golovkin vs Martin Murray: Golovkin handled Murray easily in this match-up winning by an 85 to 15 margin. He scored 10 times as many knockdowns. He dropped Murray 212 times and was floored just 21 times in turn. He pounded out 72 inside the distance wins. All but one of his 13 decisions came via unanimous verdict. Murray showed the merest puncher's chance scoring 10 inside the distance wins and 5 decisions.
  • Humberto Savigne vs Craig Baker: Savigne dominated Baker in this match-up winning by a 90 to 10 margin. He scored 90 more knockdowns with his total of 111. 50 of his 60 decisions came unanimously. 30 more wins came inside the distance. Baker split his 10 victories between 5 inside the distance wins and 5 decisions.
  • Sammy Vasquez vs Emmanuel Lartey: Vasquez was the victor in this match-up winning by a 55 to 35 margin. Lartey showed more pop leading in knockdowns scored 81 to 66. The referee reached the count of 10 in all 10 of his stoppage wins. 19 of the 25 decisions he earned came unanimously. Vasquez, in turn, scored 19 inside the distance wins. all but 10 of his 36 decisions received a unanimous nod from the judges.
  • Jason Estrada vs Lenroy Thomas: Each fighter scored2 knockdowns in this match-up. The judges were left a lot of work and they favored Estrada who came away with a 67 to 15 margin of victory. 65 of his wins came on the cards. He only earned 2 stoppages. Thomas scored twice as many stoppages and split them evenly between KOs and cuts. 11 of his wins were awarded by the judges.
  • Andrey Fedosov vs Nate Heaven: Heaven fell to Fedosov in this match-up by a margin of 53 to 37. 31 of 39 decisions came via unanimous verdict. 14 stoppages rounded out his victory total. Heaven scored 10 stoppages. All but 11 of his 27 decisions came unanimously. Fedosov scored 6 more knockdowns with his total of 47.
  • Razvan Cojanu vs Ed Fountain: Cojanu eked out a victory in this match-up by a slim 43 to 40 margin. He was awarded 39 bouts by decision. All but 7 were decided unanimously. He also scored 4 stoppages due to cuts. These were the only stoppages in this match-up. All of Fountain's wins came on the judge's cards. 31 of 40 were unanimous. He did come away with ab edge in knockdowns scored 26 to 9.
  • Donovan Dennis vs Steve Vukosa: Dennis topped Vukosa in this match-up by a 71 to 16 margin. He emerged with a 69 to 22 edge in knockdowns scored. 52 decisions were rendered in his favor, 45 unanimously. He also registered 19 stoppages. Vukosa managed to cop just 11 verdicts and end 5 fights inside the distance for wins.

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