Roger Mayweather vs Vinny Pazienza (Highlights)
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 Published On Jan 22, 2020

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Roger Mayweather, taunted by Vinny Pazienza throughout the fight, said he didn't want to knock out Pazienza. Mayweather, content to counter-punch for most of the fight against the charging Pazienza, took a unanimous decision and was well ahead on all three judges cards. Pazienza was the aggressor most of the way, but Mayweather was never hurt. Mayweather asserted clear control of the fight in the later rounds and floored Pazienza late in the 11th. The two fighters kept going at each other after the bell numerous times, then when the final bell rang, Pazienza's manager, Lou Duva, rushed across the ring menacingly toward Mayweather. Mayweather threw a punch and Duva went to the ground as referee Mills Lane tried to keep the two apart." -Associated Press

Unofficial AP scorecard - 117-111 Mayweather
A spokesman for the Duva camp said after the fight that Lou was just trying to make certain the fighters would quit throwing punches after the bell.
This bout was fought on the undercard to the Sugar Ray Leonard - Donnie Lalonde title fight.



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