

Cruz 10-9, 38-38ĭavis lands a straight left. Davis with a tidy finish to the round but I thought Cruz won too much of this one. I mean, he might get it, but this reminds me a bit of when Donaire got TOO into his left hook and neglected so much else. Davis is in love with that uppercut, he wants the KO on that so bad. Davis looking at least mildly annoyed or frustrated. Davis 10-9, 29-28Ĭruz still definitely having some success, and having a good first half of this round. If that’s enough for a judge, Cruz is winning for that judge, because Davis isn’t doing anything sensational here or anything. Davis landing shots here and there, Cruz is pushing the tempo. Both are throwing bombs, not landing them clean but the intention is there on both sides. Davis seems to be having at least a little trouble being the taller fighter for once, he’s just not used to it.

Davis 10-9, 19-19Ĭruz is not afraid of Davis but he’s not being stupid, either. Cruz with another shot that gets Davis’ attention a bit, Tank can’t ignore this dude and isn’t. Davis with a straight left, off the glove. They’re also keeping Cruz from doing near as much as he did in the first round, Cruz knows they’re dangerous as hell. Davis looking for those uppercuts, throwing with both hands. Cruz 10-9ĭavis moving, but looks more like he’s looking for an opening to throw instead of just “downloading data,” a thing I wish no one had ever said because now it’s said every third fight on TV. Cruz slips late in the round, not a knockdown. Davis shoots the left uppercut to the body. Oh big shot from Cruz and Davis is hurt a bit on a right hand! Not bad, but he felt it. Cruz misses a lunging hook, Davis misses a counter but comes back with a good left uppercut. There are Cruz fans here, too, which is probably no big surprise. Cruz pushes him back with a little right hand. Cruz definitely coming forward like he always does, he’s not throwing any stylistic curveballs. Cruz, check out the live blog by Bad Left Hook.Ĭruz with a body shot and a left hook up top clips Davis. Mobile web browsers are not supported, and the live event can only be streamed on one device at a time.Team Cruz rolling up to | Order #DavisCruz: /GgjpZBPB0S- SHOWTIME Boxing December 6, 2021įor more on Davis vs.
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The PPV fee is $75 and doesn’t include or require a Showtime subscription. Cruz WBA fight online is by streaming via pay-per-view (PPV) on Showtime. It will be broadcast live via pay-per-view (PPV) on Showtime. The main card fight between Gervonta Davis and Isaac Cruz will take place Sunday, Dec. With 25 wins and zero losses, the undefeated Davis was originally scheduled to fight against interim champion Rolando Romero, who was replaced by Showtime following a sexual assault allegation, per ESPN. Golf World Stunner: PGA Tour to Merge With Saudi-Backed LIV Golf League
