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    LAS VEGAS - Nico Ali Walsh didn't execute his game plan Saturday and it cost the young middleweight. Faced with a crafty fighter who boxed effectively off his back foot for almost all of their eight-round bout, Ali Walsh settled for a split draw with Danny Rosenberger on the Devin Haney-Vasiliy Lomachenko undercard at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Judge Lisa Giampa scored Rosenberger a 77-75 winner, but judge Dave Moretti scored their fight 77-75 for Ali Walsh and judge Glenn Feldman scored it a draw (76-76).
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  • #2
    Walsh is a club fighter, nothing more, nothing less. People should just call him Walsh, not Ali Walsh. That is disrespectful to the name.

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    • #3
      Can't stand ESPN embarrassingly forcing the Ali narrative. I guess they feel their boxing audience are ignorant fools

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      • #4
        Originally posted by richardt View Post
        Walsh is a club fighter, nothing more, nothing less. People should just call him Walsh, not Ali Walsh. That is disrespectful to the name.
        Nicolas Walsh sounds about right for that bum

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        • #5
          Rosenberger won

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          • #6
            Ali-Walsh aka= BUM
            rudy rudy likes this.

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            • #7
              I had Rosenburger winning. His boxing ability seemed much better then what his record indicates.

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              • #8
                Safe to say this kid ain’t nothing like his grand-daddy…

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                • #9
                  Safe to say this kid ain’t nothing like his grand-daddy
                  rudy rudy likes this.

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                  • #10
                    Safe to say NO ONE is like his grandaddy. Or will be. Try to see the kid as simply a young fighter trying to improve. Maybe he becomes a world rated fighter one day, or maybe he fails to get any where near it. Time will tell.
                    1Eriugenus 1Eriugenus likes this.

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