Billy C Boxing Contest - 13/3/2015

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.

  • Thomas Oosthuizen vs Ryno Liebenberg: Oosthuizen came out on top winning this match-up by a margin of 76 to 13. 42 of his 65 decision wins came unanimously. 11 stoppages completed his victory total. Liebenberg eked out 13 wins. His decision wins were mostly marginal. Only 1 came unanimously. He also notched5 stoppages. He scored 24 knockdowns, 12 fewer than Oosthuizen.
  • Ovill McKenzie vs Matty Askin: This closely contested match-up went McKenzie's way by a 48 to 41 margin. Less than half of his 37 decisions received a unanimous verdict. Only 18 decisions received the full blessings of the judges. He also recorded 11 stoppages. 12 of Askin's 28 decisions received a unanimous nod. He also scored 13 wins inside schedule. 6 of these came on cuts. He came out on top of the scored knockdown category by 4 with his total of 46.
  • Isaac Chilemba vs Vasily Lepikhin: Chilemba came out on top of this match-up by a narrow margin, 49 to 43. 43 of his wins came on the judge's cards. He also registered 6 stoppages. Lepikhin also kept the judges busy as he earned 40 decisions. His other 3 wins came inside schedule. Lepikhin came away with a 32 to 20 edge in knockdowns scored.
  • Miguel Vazquez vs Jerry Belmontes: Vazquez was the run away winner of this match-up, winning by an 80 to 12 margin. 57 of his 74 decisions were awarded unanimously. 6 more wins came inside schedule. Belmontes won 10 bouts via decision. Just 3 of these were awarded unanimously. One of his inside schedule wins came on cuts, the other was a DQ. Vazquez scored 21 knockdowns and was only floored 4 times.
  • Billy Wright vs Gilberto Matheus Domingos: Wright powered his way to victory winning this match-up 73 to 26. He scored three times as many knockdowns, leading this category 151 to 45. This led him to 53 decision wins and 20 stoppages. 45 of his decisions received a unanimous nod. Domingos showed the old puncher's chance coming away with 14 stoppages. He rounded out his victory total with a dozen decisions.
  • Patrick Nielsen vs George Tahdooahnippah: Nielsen was the run away winner of this match-up with an 84 to 9 margin of victory. He boxed his way to 79 decision wins. 63 o3 these came via unanimous verdict. 4 of his 5 stoppages came on cuts. Tahdooahnippah was able to snare 5 decisions and score 4 stoppage wins. His total of 19 knockdowns led this category by 3.
  • Sergio Nunez vs Angel Rodriguez: This was a nearly even match-up. Nunez came out on top 36 to 32. 32 of the simmed fights were dead heats. 34 of Nunez's wins were decisions. He only notched a pair of stoppages, one less than Rodriguez. Rodriguez also gave the judges work netting 29 decisions. 20 of these were unanimous. Rodriguez scored 19 knockdowns leading this category by 14.
  • Czar Glazkov vs Steve Cunningham: Glazkov sank Cunningham's ship winning this match-up by a 59 to 29 margin. He copped 52 decisions and notched 7 stoppages. He floored Cunningham 31 times and tasted the canvas just 6 times himself. The majority Cunningham's wins came via decision. He netted 28 wins in this manner. His sole stoppage win came on cuts.
  • Jonathan Vidal vs Ricardo Rodriguez: Vidal topped Rodriguez in this one winning by a margin of 65 to 27. 41 of his 58 decision wins came unanimously. He also stopped Rodriguez 7 times. He floored Rodriguez 41 times and was dropped just a dozen times. Rodriguez, in his turn, notched 22 decisions. His remaining 5 wins came inside schedule.
  • Antoine Douglas vs Thomas Lamanna: Douglas had the best of this pairing coming away with a 61 to 26 margin of victory. The majority of these wins came via the decision route. The judges gave him the nod 59 times, 35 unanimously. Both of his stoppages came via cuts. Lamanna took 22 decisions. These went along with 4 stoppages. He led in knockdowns scored 19 to 6,
  • Shawn Porter vs Roberto Garcia: Porter had an easy time with Garcia winning by a margin of 68 to 27. He was awarded 57 dukes via decision and and stopped his man 11 times. Garcia snared 20 decisions and scored 7 wins inside the distance. Porter came away with 89 knockdowns compared to 51 by Garcia.
  • Erick Bone listed in boxrec as Porter's opponent
    Shawn Porter vs Erick Bone:
    This match-up went Porter's way. He came away with a 53 to 35 margin of victory. 33 of his 45 decision wins came unanimously. 8 stoppages ronunded out his victory total. Half of Bone's 28 decisions were awarded unanimously. He added 7 more wins inside schedule. Porter scored 51 knockdowns to Bone's 38.
  • Andre Berto vs Josesito Lopez: Berto walked away with this match-up by a 67 to 24 margin. Berto copped 46 decisions and notched 21 stoppages. He scored 90 more knockdowns with his total of 133. Lopez gathered 17 decisions, 10 unanimously. 7 inside schedule wins rounded out his victory total.
  • Sergey Kovalev vs Jean Pascal: Kovalev dominated this match-up en route to a 77 to 15 margin of victory. 46 of his 54 decision wins came unanimously. He also stopped Pascal 23 times. He floored Pascal 175 times and was dropped, in turn, 42 times. Pascal, despite the number of knockdowns scored, could only come away with 2 stoppage wins. Pascal earned 13 decisions, 9 unanimously.

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