In today’s boxing it is very common to see how the the undercard fights are uneven, basically mismatches, and before those fights, you can basically have an idea of who is going to win, so it`s just a matter of seeing how they do it.
The boxers signed with the promoter come out of the red corner, and their rivals, from the blue one.
When the fighters in the blue corner win, it means that the matchmaking was successful, and they were evenly matched.
And, so it happened. Of the four main fights, two were won by those in the blue corner.
Great stars gathered to witness this long-awaited battle for the super middleweight interim world title, between the Mexican-American David “Monstruo Mexicano” Benavidez, (as Mike Tyson nicknamed him) and the American Caleb “Sweet hands Plant.”
In attendance were Floyd Mayweather, Deontay Wilder, Gervonta Davies, Riddick Bowe, Fernando Vargas, Jermall and Jermell Charlo, Devin Haney, Joe Joyce, Yordenis Ugás and many more.
The card was impressive, with all close fights, and a wonderful atmosphere. Unfortunately, there was a tremendous brawl in the crowd, which is very unusual; It is incredible that there are people who pay hundreds and even thousands of dollars for a ticket, to see boxing at the highest level, and yet get distracted and irked by watching a fight in the stands !
I was very happy to experience the review process of controversial actions, in which instant replay was effectively used, as in the Crowley vs Ramos fight, the Referee ruled that Cody Crowley had touched the canvas with his glove after a great punch by Ramos, giving him the mandatory 8 count; The replay proved otherwise, and the official scores by the judges changed from 10-8 to 10-9.