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Saturday Oct 24, 2009

Hernandez is an unexceptional, but still solid worker who could rise in the ranks through attrition.

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Hernandez, Fonseca Post Wins On ShoBox

By Michael Woods

Freddy Hernandez didn't blow anyone away in the ShoBox main event at the Laredo Event Center in Laredo, Texas on Saturday night, but he did everything pretty well as he earned a unanimous decision win over Damian Frias. Not particularly flashy, or powerful, or graceful was Hernandez, and he's not someone TSS is putting on a short list--or even, to be frank, a long list--of welters to watch, but if he keeps chugging away and winning, he could someday in the not too distant future find himself in some sort of a meaningful title fight.

The judges scored it  98-92, 98-92, 98-92 for the victor, in a fight that was pretty drama free, save for a tenth round flurry by Frias, who surprised and buzzed Hernandez with a burst of intensity and power. With the win, Hernandez was awarded the WBC Latino welterweight champion. The fans in attendance were underwhelming in their response to the victory announcement, and were generally placid during the ten rounds of action.

TSS readers know that the last time most of us watched boxing taking place in Texas, there was some controversy. In August, Juan Diaz clashed with Paul Malignaggi in Houston. The Texan Diaz won a decision, a much disputed decision, over the New Yorker Malignaggi, who complained bitterly in the ring after the outing. There was nothing resembling that drama on Saturday.


Hernandez (from Mexico, living in California; age 30; now 26-1-1 ND with 18 KOs) weighed 146 1/4 pounds, while Frias (from Cuba, living in Florida; age 33;  16-2) was 146 1/4 pounds. 

The men had to wait for paramedics, as the medics were busy making sure Al Seeger was OK, so both were starting off somewhat cold after a three minute wait.


In the first, Hernandez showed that he wasn't put off by taking on a lefty. He went to the body, and was the busier boxer, as Frias started off flat. In round two, viewers saw Hernandez put together combos, and then move to his left. Frias didn't show a hook, so Hernandez had the right idea. In the third, Frias' lack of power again stood out. He looked like he was getting some work in on a heavy bag, instead of ripping shots with meaning. Frias had Hernandez knowing he was in a fight with a few body shots, but he took more severe punishment to his own torso. Hernandez doesn't blow you away with flash or pop, but he is a steady worker.


Frias' left got through in the seventh, a few times. Could he get back into the fight late? In the tenth, Frias landed a straight left and Hernandez spit his mouthpiece out to buy time. It was reinserted at a break, with two minutes to go. Didn't see that coming...But it turned out to be an aberration; Frias couldn't sustain it or repeat it.


We'd go to the cards...

In the TV opener, Victor Fonseca (age 28; from Puerto Rico; 16-0 coming in; 122 pounds) took on the NABF super bantamweight champion Al Seeger (age 29; 28-4 entering; from Georgia;  122 pounds). In Seeger's last bout, in Dallas in April, he beat 24-year old Mexican-born Texas resident Benjamin Flores, and Flores tragically succumbed to a brain injury five days after the fight. Viewers, and Seeger, wondered if he'd be able to compete with as much zeal as he did before the tragedy.

In the first, he looked to be in solid form. He wasn't noticeably pulling his punches, for instance. The lefty Fonseca is a slick boxer, but he lost round one to the more aggressive Seeger. A left uppercut in the round two buzzed the champ, but he collected his wits. A butt opened a nick under Seeger's right eye. In the third, Seeger's porous defense, not helped by his propensity to keep his hands low, was on display. His right counters were working for him, but too often Fonseca's quicker hands would find the mark too easily.


 Seeger had a decent sixth, none too soon, because things looked like they were slipping away. Fonseca looked a little gassed and his handspeed diminished in the seventh. Perhaps his will had dipped a bit, as Seeger kept on chugging, even after he was eating a steady diet of Fonseca's launches. But then the momentum shifted again; Fonseca got a second wind, in the ninth. A straight left put Seeger on the mat, after he'd turned away following a period of absorption, and the ref smartly stopped the match. The TKO came at 1:41, after the winner got busy inside and ripped the last bit of energy from Seeger, who was ahead on two of three cards after eight.

NOTE: A visit to the hospital showed a slight brain bleed in Seeger. He was in stable condition, but was scheduled to have a plate implanted to fix a fracture of his skull.

Regarding Fonseca's "dirty" tactics, I just rewatched two random rounds, the fourth and the seventh, and didn't see one egregious Fonseca foul. Can a reader with some time on their hands alert me to which rounds Fonseca was at his worst, please? Because I saw him landing crisp, clean punches, plenty of them.

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nicodemus:  this was a very good recount of the matches, but I think you (and no worries...the ref too) missed fonseca's elbows and shots to the back of the head. A win is a win, but my congrats to fonseca's is dampened by the disappointment of a dirty fighter. That was garbage. Glad everyone is safe.
Friday Oct 23, 2009 11:57:55 PM
RG - Manny heading to the USA, Miguel is heading to _________@ Fe"Roz:  Wow! Your coining of BPTSS - Boxing Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome is spot on for Seeger. This cat was seriously suffering from a big dose of latent BPTSS. He had one heavy burden, and moved too quickly back to fighting without getting counseling after the last opponent his fought demised from the damage that he put on the late pugilist, peace and blessing upon that warrior. Wow! I remember a boxer -- back in the day -- named Chris Calvin, a former All-Navy, All-U.S. Armed Forces and National AAU runner-up among many other standout amateur titles. He didn't quite develop as a pro because an opponent that he fought died from injuries that Chris inflicted. Man, Chris was never the same again. He saw the face of that guy in every fight afterward, and had to walk away from boxing and get therapy for his own health. (Nowadays, he is a fireman in the home state of Tenessee.) Da hurt bitnezz is certain like being in a war in a hostile, unpredictable zone. If you can't handle so many shocking and suprising scenarios of combat -- the fact that you will hurt somebody or be hurt and have to fight while hurting, kill somebody or be killed -- you definitely develop BPTSS. And it will haunt your whole career and after. I know tons of ex-boxers with full-flown BPTSS. An ex great amateur and really good pro -- Alex Ramos -- out New York, but now living in California started an organization and foundation to help some of these boxers with various problems -- including this one -- caused by boxing. Again, that was sharp coining by you. Don't be surprised to hear it being used in the game for now on. TSS really rocks. It is a well visited and read Universe by big powers and a couple of small ones in the legal mayhem biz. Holla!
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 12:21:25 AM
Isaiah:  I remeber the Vikings, the original ones, not a football team. I was there. Back in the day, after I knocked out some dinosaurs, littlerally dinosaurs, I invented the cure for cancer, aids and polio. Too bad I lost the cures when the comet came, but luckily I found the polio one, centuries later. You all should have seen the fight between Christopher Colombus, Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy in 1492. Man, Colombus beat a beatdown on them! Santa Claus had some serious BPTSS after that and was never the same. Hey, ask the Indians, what Colombus says, goes. Santa Claus said he's putting people on the naughty list for stealing his term. I know Manny Pacquiao. He tells me of this loser in the Phillipiennes who's on some kind of boxing website that he feels sorry for because the boy is crazy. Manny says this guy has no friends so he makes up this big exciting life that noone else believes. Manny has a restraining order against this guy. I don't know what happened to the guy. True story, Me, Manny Pacquiao, Mike Tyson and the ghost of Rocky Marciano meet up at this rich famous guys house, (sorry I can't dispose that information, it's classified) and discuss how we are some of the most exciting fighters in history and thank me for never turning pro, because I'm too awesome. I enjoy he visits. Floyd Mayweather Jr. sure does make a good butler for Manny, but Pacman might have to fire him you see... Pacman started discussing trying to line up a fight with him and Floyd just dissapeared. Me and the gang had a good laugh though when we heard about Floyd camping out at Saul Alvarez's house soon afterwards. Good times man. True story.
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 02:37:13 AM
@Isaiah:  I'm about to die from laughing so hard! we believe you good witts an clever spot on
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 07:57:22 AM
@Isaiah:  You're looking kind of disturbed about now. I disagree with the comment and bad writing that "you good witts an clever spot on. Do you know anything about? You and that person appear to be lacking in education and common sense.
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 09:18:21 AM
Isaiah:  Relax person with no name. (For future reference, you should have a screen name, especially when responding to someone) I'm just making fun of that person on how absurd he is. I might exxagerate, but it's all in good fun.
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 10:11:36 AM
RG:  you are spot on, playing media to the max, don't be fooled, howard cossell used to do, how soon do we forget, cool cats in the hood, we be glad one of d_____ is getting paid, i'm no fool, some real dawgs, a few faders and posers, good and bad spitting, holla!!
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 11:42:34 AM
RG - enough is enough, it is getting ready to get rough:  And then corpulent freaky and slovenly flophouse sneaky will start doing as usual -- whinning. Anybody who know me in cyberspace and earthspace know that I can put it on posers and nutcases. No need for anybody to defend me or complain about a person with a brain disorder because of all the blood going to his pop belly to digest that garbage that has that arse of his looking like a buffarilla. No exaggerating about a mudholed fatso with the skinny legs and too-tanned skin. Team Pac is getting settled in, then I will show this knucklehead on dumb how to put it on. All the readers and fightwriters with be laughing. He and his latest piped piper with be whinning and crying and insult throwing. It will be fun. I hope the pop-belly sleazy has it nice and greasy, because it is going to be pain in his shrinking brain, where inside that wobbly noggins, the neurons demisingly rain. Dangit! Holla!
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 11:52:39 AM
Isaiah@RadamG:  Dangit son! Ya stealin my lines cause I spit em out fine. I embaress you to the max, people $h## you out like ex-lax. You're yesterdays news and the rooms full of boos. You step up to me and you're gonna lose. In cyberspace no one can hear you scream and in earthspace there's no chance that you can redeem... Redeem yourself. Lil, internet thug boy. Redeem yourself cause your brain's just a chew toy. Redeem yourself, it's the only way... HEY RG! DRUGS ARE BAD MMKAY!!! Steal your line, I can too, your brain is shrinking and so are you! Manny Pacquiao threw you out on the street and the only celebrity you know is MA-GA-RI-TO THE CHEAT!!! IT AIN'T EASY, BEIN CHEESY, AS YOU, BUT SOMEHOW, I... MAKE IT THROUGH! This chat's for grown people and Manny Pacqiuao says, STOP tryin to meet him a the steeple. Miguel Cotto KO'S Pacman for sure and I'm a fan of both warriors and if I'm wrong, I'll eat crow and ask for seconds. Like I think it was kountedout who said, "they're not laughing with you RG, they're laughing at you." you and your can't take it when someone dishes back, cry to the editor, livin in a fantasy world behind. Bye and here's my signature to go out on which you'll probaly steal that one to, HA!
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 12:19:31 PM
Isaiah:  Dude, I had the perfect comeback. Hey editors! FAVORITISM MUCH?!! You all blocking more shots then a prime Wayne Gretsky!
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 12:22:20 PM
person with a name:  Don't do it Radam. Let it go. The kid is seeking luv and attention. He's not getting any pootang. He got a back up.
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 01:31:33 PM
kountedout:  you are not from the hood. me and a couple of rappers like your flow. you are in between the style of vanilla ice and the kid from malibu beach. real corny. i know you can come harder then that since you created hip hop. the GOAT ali stole some of my rhymes. him and bundini brown use to get into fights over my lyrics. i know you hating an posing cause you aint in the know any mo. a trainer that i know who dont want me to mention his name told me about how good you was as an amateur. they hating on you because you were a great fighter. dont let them keep laughing at you make them laugh with you
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 01:47:49 PM
RG- ENOUGH:  it is going to do mildy ok, but we pay, he is going to be tenacious troop in the end, but that ok, i will make him stoop,WHOOPS, all the haters and critics, KABOOM, crosses straights hooks, bolo,bolos, DANGIT,it's over, i'm no jive, no off my arse. holla!
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 02:00:00 PM
kountedout:  we funk or deepest still the haterade connection. home of the extra terrestrial bruthas dealers of funky boxing pee funk uncut funk the bomb. get down in 3d, if you hear any noise just me and the boys. put a glide in your stride a dip in your hip and come on to the mutha ship.
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 03:09:47 PM
bill m:  post stress had noting to do with him or his performance.he is a terrible fighter period.he has no skills,basic or otherwise.arms are done to his side ,no head movment just straight in head first.i dont care who u are,its only a matter of time before your ko'd his trainer should be shot,jesus.....
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 03:11:43 PM
Fe'Roz :  And here I thought we were having a slow weekend !!
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 07:41:18 PM
EM:  Do I have to BEG? Or BAN?
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 09:00:17 PM
Fe'Roz :  Hernandez, Fonseca Post Wins On ShoBox.......is the title of this article. Anything not about this fight ..or a related fight...does not belong in this space. Don't beg, EM. Erase.
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 09:23:15 PM
arturo :  these fights were pretty bad, specially for showtime.I imagine that there are better prospects out there that can make for a good night of boxing.Dont miss the Radam/Isaiah 24/7.oops l mean the COTTO/PACQUIAO 24/7
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 11:30:51 PM
brownsugar:  I want what those guys have been drinking,.... **** but back to ShowTime,....this is the first time I actually stopped watching boxing and started playing video games (rented Borderlands),.. the fight card was kind of a run-of-the-mill production that belonged on ESPN,.. I want to know how come they never show Mike Jones on cable,.. I've been hearing for that guy for years,..and that he's the real deal,.. but have never seen him,.. yet showtime puts on another mediocre show...surely they can get better prospects.
Sunday Oct 25, 2009 06:56:12 AM
Radam G @ arturo:  You once tease me about being Buboy Fernandez, but I'm not him. I don't have a weight problem and I'm younger and better looking. And it will never be a 24/7 between this authentic (now former reader) contributor and a clown with mental problems, self-esteem ones, eating ones, ethnic identification ones and an intersex disturbance, but attack a whole gender of God's children. In the words of Miguel Cotto -- "I don't put up with a clown!' Any way! The chatting with you, I and other real knowledgeable and legit pugilistic spitters have been grand. But when the place that you are in becomes corrupted and infected with termites - or cockroaches, as Donputo 69 [da Regal Rican who knows da game so well] calls them -- it is time to make like an atom and split. Even Eastar, who's obsessed with calling this Universe "racist again blacks," did know boxing and stayed on that subject except when he was busy cloning everybody. But this dude Kountedout, aka school of hard knocks is a straight-up racist toward every out-of-group person. I won't ever say his real name. Besides, none of these crackheads, epigones, posers, faders and fakers are nowhere near the game. In this new world of cyberspace, they are what they create insides of those wobby noggins. But in reality space, I will put money on their being misfits and miserable. Following top readers Koolaid, Big Daddy - a former nemesis who got it together, saw what is happening and split -- Nuckle, Damian, AfisherG, Alferdo, The Coach, Rominito, Ricky, Bert, Nick, Boxing trainer Kenny Weldon, Coach Walker and the journalist from Russia, I'm gone. See ya at da fights and around world and in da hurt bitnezz backroom dealing. I wouldn't wanna be ya!
Sunday Oct 25, 2009 01:21:36 PM
Radam G -- Paalam, di uli na!:  Wow! My Blackberry is trying to hurry up and rush me to__________. This is my last: It('s) Pinoy Time! It's PacMan! Holla!
Sunday Oct 25, 2009 01:25:21 PM
EM@the guys squabbling:  Isiah, KountedOut and Radam--NEXT GUY THAT GOES OFF TOPIC, and goes into the insults and all the trash talking is banned for a week. You guys are all disrespecting me by continuing this war of words. We won't have this forum be that! Keep it up, and the ban will be permanent. I DON'T CARE WHO STARTED IT, OR WHATEVER...Just stick to boxing! I don't have the time to scan comments and delete the garbage ones. End of story.
Sunday Oct 25, 2009 07:37:10 PM

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