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Saturday Jun 7, 2008

Forrest looked flat as a tire against Mora. He couldn't match the quicker, more fired up Contender alumnus.

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Upset Stunner: Mora Decisions Forrest

By Michael Woods

Vernon Forrest talked a heck of a game coming in to his title fight with Sergio Mora. He called Mora, a reality show contestant, a “pretender” not a “contender,” and promised that he’d send him out of the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, CT on a stretcher Saturday night. The WBC 154 pound champion Forrest performed with none of the fire he showed verbally, however, and Mora showed the legions of naysayers who deemed him an overhyped journeyman that he deserved none of the scorn Forrest heaped on him. The Latin Snake, with a spirited effort, took a majority decision by scores were 115-113, 116-112, and 114-114 in the headline bout of a Showtime card.
Mora said, “I worked hard, I deserved this,” after the bout. “Once I got to the seventh round, I wasn’t going to let him win any more rounds.” The winner said the trash talk before didn’t spur him on the win. Forrest congratulated Mora afterwards, and said he couldn’t get off, and he was flat. “He fought a very good fight, he was the better man tonight,” Forrest said. He stated that he did not take Mora lightly, and showed ample class with his statements.

The Georgian Forrest (40-2-1, with 29 KOs coming in), age 37, weighed in at 153 ¾ while the 28-year-old Californian Mora (20-0-1, 5 KOs) weighed in at 154 pounds.

In the first,  “the Viper” Forrest worked his right hand. The crowd booed the slowish pace at the 1 minute mark, as Forrest scouted out Mora. Forrest won the round, with a ripping left to the body/right to the head combo.

In the second, Mora tried to establish his jab. Didn’t really work. His low left hand was telling Forrest to fire the right, which he did. Mora looked tight, and perhaps, worried that he was in over his head.

In the third round, Forrest looked so relaxed starting out, like he was in with a decent amateur in a sparring session. Forrest looked like he was trying to make Mora pay for the obnoxious babblings of Contender promoter Jeff Wald, who Forrest said insulted him the week before in the pre-fight buildup. Forrest’s body work again worked well.

In the fourth, Mora came out with more aggression. But he owns such minimal power, Forrest didn’t look bothered in the least, but at least Mora was scoring some points. He likely won the round.

In the fifth round, Forrest started out sharp on the inside. Mora looked more confident, but Forrest took some wind out his sails with a right uppercut. Still, Mora pushed forward, landing some jabs, and giving a decent account of himself. The action was not scintillating, not one would’ve expected from a fired-up Forrest.

In the sixth round, Mora found a home with a quick right hand. Forrest looked fairly flat, and needed to do something to switch the momentum. He looked like the older fighter at this juncture. By the way, Forrest’s best toss of the round was a low blow.

In the seventh, Forrest pawed with his jab, and one wondered if his notorious shoulder was bothering him. Mora’s confidence was sky high now; he even switched up to lefty for a beat. The two stared at each other after the bell sounded.

In the eighth round, Forrest fired a smart right that told Mora that the Viper was still dangerous. Mora ripped left hooks, and Forrest did not make him pay in return. Forrest again threw a low blow and was warned by ref Dick Flaherty. Mora was warned for hitting behind the head, again. It was another tight round, which could have gone either way. I leaned to the Contender.

In the ninth round, Mora still looked fresh. Forrest hadn’t looked fresh in some time.  Mora caught his man on the ropes and laced into him. Forrest looked to be in a bit of trouble, but luckily for him, Mora isn’t a hard hitter.

In the tenth round, the crowd booed when neither man got down to business. But Mora woke up first, ripping hooks and slinging sharp jabs.  The judges had to notice (didn’t they?) that Mora’s energy level and output was more impressive than the former Olympians.’

In the 11th round, Mora came out with smoke coming out of his ears. This was the first time he boxed in an eleventh round, by the way.  The fighters banged each other to the body, as the fans chanted Mora’s name. If Forrest knew he was in trouble, it didn’t register in his output.

In the 12th round, Mora slipped shots with crisp head movement. Mora landed a thudding right that the crowd appreciated. He smiled at the 1:20 mark, indicating to his corner and fans that he knew his effort was solid, and about to be rewarded.

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FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR. IS THE LEGEND!!!!!!!!!!:  Reasons, And Mora Reasons, Why Nelson Feliciano SUCKS as a boxing writer, and The Sweet Science were completely wrong in putting his prediction at the Quote of the Note!!!!
Saturday Jun 7, 2008 10:01:07 PM
959 Santa:  Now that Floyd is retired will it be the battle of East L.A. My Pick is The Latin Snake will light up Oscar. The question is will Oscar want to get in the ring with The Snake.
Saturday Jun 7, 2008 10:16:19 PM
Radam G:  All you gawkers, mockers, verbal stalkers and haters eat crow. Now you know. Talk is cheap. Just as I said was going to happen, Forrest got his butt beat. The Latin Snake caused a forrest fire and even Smokey The Bear could not save The Viper. The Viper was wiped away like a small worm on a windshield wiper. The Latin Snake is now eating that celebratory cake. Three cheers, clap, clap and a big IN YOUR FACE -- in the year of the upsets -- HOLLA! It is Latin Snake Time!
Saturday Jun 7, 2008 10:24:56 PM
Rob:  You never know when an older fighter is simply going to age overnight this is a classical example of that. Forrest in his prime would have eaten Mora alive as is he looked less than stellar. much respect to Forrest though
Saturday Jun 7, 2008 10:42:33 PM
DaveB:  I don't think Forrest looked old, his output of punches wasn't there. Fighters these days just do not go in there and go to work. They try to throw homeruns or only fight in spurts and do not like to go about winning fights in the old fashion way - controlling the fight by being busy and forcing their will on the opponent. Nelson don't feel bad about your prediction. We all blow it here and there, even the best of them do.
Saturday Jun 7, 2008 10:58:18 PM
BJ:  It's happening already. First the "experts" say the underdog has no chance of winning. Then, after the underdog pulls off the upset, the "experts" change their tune -- suddenly, the favorite was no longer invincible, he was a washed up shell of his former self. They said the same about Alfonso Gomez. Before he beat Gatti, nobody said Gomez had a chance. After the upset, Gatti was suddenly washed up. Congratulations to Sergio Mora on a well-deserved victory. Hopefully, this will silence the anti-Contender crowd once and for all (but don't count on it.) I talked to Anthony Bonsante last night before his win over Ted Muller. He said Sergio had a chance to get him in the late rounds. Good insight.
Saturday Jun 7, 2008 11:03:47 PM
c-dog:  Y'all must have forgot Vernon Forrest lost twice to Mayorga. Mora would eat Mayorga up. Mora is too quick, too tricky and could beat Pavlik too. You heard it right here from C-dog. Start it rollin clowns
Saturday Jun 7, 2008 11:58:27 PM
Theboyb901:  Yep, I agree with c-dog....Mora could beat Pavlik. Pavlik is yet to face someone quick, move effectively, and has ring smarts. That classical in front of you stance, where he doesn't move his head, will catch up to him (Pavlik).
Sunday Jun 8, 2008 12:26:01 PM
NY MIKE:  What a great performance by Mora. I would love to see a De la Hoya vs Mora..The battle for E.LA!
Sunday Jun 8, 2008 03:23:27 PM
Niko:  Mora beating Pavlik!?!!? You need BINOCULARS buddy!!!!!
Sunday Jun 8, 2008 07:45:40 PM
rbk:  Classic case of a fighter getting old over night. Forrest did nothing.
Sunday Jun 8, 2008 09:36:15 PM
Smiley C:  The Latin Snake is not a flake. The Viper is. Fo' sure!
Sunday Jun 8, 2008 10:36:12 PM
Regardless:  Sergio won a title. Critics said he would never win a title belt. Those same critics said Sergio would never get another title shot after he turned down the one against Jermain Taylor. Congratulations to Sergio.
Monday Jun 9, 2008 03:34:38 AM
rudy:  HAHAHAHAHA!!!!! Did some of you guys just start watching boxing Saturday night? Mora over Pavlik?!?!?!? Just nonsense, Mayorga kills Mora -- and dont even think about what The Ghost would do to him, would be a beating 10x worse than Lockett received.
Monday Jun 9, 2008 09:17:11 AM
Trey:  Who ever thinks Mora is great, go back to watching MMA. Forest was flat and past his prime. And for those who think Mora could beat Kelly Pavlik, needs to go back and watch WWE. Mora is a joke who beat a once good fighter, but a fighter who has nothing left plus could never get up for this fight against the self proclaimed "Latin Snake". And nobody once to see Mora face Oscar. Mora doesn't belong in the same building as that man even if Oscar is past his prime.
Monday Jun 9, 2008 09:41:09 AM
Nelson Feliciano:  Congratulations to Mora for the win. I feel happy that he is champion. I hope he isn't a one-hit wonder and defends the belt for a long time. DaveB, I don't feel bad about my prediction. I just made my decision based on the facts. Does it mean that I will always be right? Of course not! Everyone predicted that Big Brown would win the Triple Crown and the horse finished last! Based on the facts, I don't and won't go back on anything I said prior to the fight. As for those who criticize me, maybe they should write something useful instead of trashing me so that THEIR COMMENTS can also appear on the homepage.
Monday Jun 9, 2008 09:53:03 AM
Boxer:  Mora would have a good chance. Pavlik has never, never fought a guy who can move. He needs someone who stays in front of him. Look at his record. Calzaghe would beat him too for the same reasons. I like Pavlik but he can't beat a boxer who can move side to side like Mora. That would be the kiss of death for Pavlik.
Monday Jun 9, 2008 12:12:40 PM
Radam G:  Coming on guys, quit hating. Everything that is being said about Mora was said about Ali, Whitaker, Camacho, Dela Hoya, Jones Jr, Caesar Chavez, Holyfield and Sugar Ray Leonard, just to name a few. Mora can beat a lot of the middleweights and light middle ones out there. In particularly, he can easily beat Mayorga. My goodness, Cory Spinks beat Mayorga. His herky-jerky style will give him an edge over Dela Hoya too. So, I bet that Big Money O will never fight him. I think that Big Money O will go for easier Paul Williams. Holla!
Monday Jun 9, 2008 12:49:31 PM
Jesse:  Id actually LOVE to see PAVLIK fight MORA. HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH, THAT WOULD BE MY DREAM COME TRUE! Boardwalk Hall, here we come! Wow, Pavlik would play darts with his face.
Friday Jun 13, 2008 10:58:17 AM

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