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Underdog Jesse Brinkley Gets Thrilling Win Over Curtis Stevens On FNF
By Michael Woods
Curtis Stevens predicted that he'd dispatch foe Jesse Brinkley 50 seconds into round one of their scrap, the feature bout on ESPN's Friday Night fights at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada. The seconds ticked by, and then the minutes. Jesse Brinkley was still in the game. His confidence blossomed and the Nevada native showed that the New Yorker came to town too cocky.
I'll show you, Showtime.
He mixed his shots, scored two knockdowns and earned himself an IBF title shot after 12 rounds of mostly intelligent pugilism. Mostly, I say, because he might look back at the tape of this fight and wonder why he was trading with Stevens when all he had to do was coast to the unanimous decision, but you'll not hear any complaints from viewers, who were treated to a fine scrap.
Brinkley (167 1/2; age 32; now 35-5) and Stevens (165; age 24; now 21-3) couldn't even look at each other during the prefight staredown session. They did however hug after the cards (all Brinkley--117-109, 118-108, 119-107) were read. The win earns Brinkley the number two slot in the IBF, behind IBF champ Lucian Bute.
In the first, Stevens scored with his left hook several times, and nicked Brinkley's right eye, and directly underneath the peeper. Brinkley showed a decent jab and mixed in some body work. His trainer, interestingly, was Peter Manfredo Sr., who oversaw Brinkley while his son Peter Junior headlined a show in Connecticut.
In the second, Stevens kept headhunting, and Brinkley loosened up. He moved more and looked like he belonged in there. Stevens regressed, and by the third Brinkley looked confident he could emerge with an upset win. In the fourth, Brinkley's diet of one-twos, and underneath handiwork were impressing judges.
Brinkley kept fighting smart in the fifth. He didn't get too cocky, and forget that Stevens can bang. The two kept trading after the bell. Trainer Manfredo ran into the ring and pulled Stevens away, before the ref yanked him away. Stevens doesn't own a superior jab, or rather, the resolve to use a jab as a weapon and a tablesetter. Brinkley rights hurt Stevens with a minute to go in the sixth, and the New Yorker waved Brinkley towards him, indicating that he wasn't hurt. To the contrary...Brinkley had him on the ropes, and Stevens went to his knee with 15 seconds left. He looked totally gassed and had to be overjoyed when the bell rang to save him. Atlas thought that the dynamic was reminiscent of the Tyson-Holyfield scenario, when the bully bashing lost steam, and the bully's resolve crumbled.
In the seventh, Stevens came out awake. He jabbed more, and was back in the fight. Atlas recommended to Manfredo that Brinkley look to take out Stevens, rather than let the hitter hang around during the eighth. Stevens buzzed the underdog in the eighth. In round nine, we learned Manfredo was removed from the corner, on order of the commission. The distance closed, with Stevens having some luck with long rights. In the 10th, Stevens kept leading with his left hook. Brinkley saw it, and slipped it. His own left hooks told Stevens he didn't have that market cornered. In the 11th, Brinkley stayed busy. He made sure to keep proper distance, got in, got out, and likely got another 10 on the cards. The couple solid shots he took, he shrugged off. In the 12th, Manfredo must've been crazed as he saw Brinkley trading, instead of running out the clock. Atlas lauded Stevens here, admitting that the Tyson-bully hat didn't fit. Brinkley scored a knockdown, his second, with 35 seconds left, as the ropes kept Stevens from hitting the mat. Two right hands and a left hook did the damage. "That is good stuff! Good stuff here in Reno. Jesse Brinkly puts on a show!" screamed Joe Tessitore at ringside. We'd go to the cards, as both men's face told anyone who looked at them their vocation after the 36 minutes of combat.
SPEEDBAG Analyst Teddy Atlas took a slap at Freddie Roach, noting that Roach abandoned Peter Manfredo to go train Oscar De La Hoya, going for the moolah instead of adhering to his word. Did that smackdown come out of nowhere? Nope; Roach busted on Atlas for talking on air three weeks ago about that email that went from a Pacquiao teammember to a Mayweather teammember, wondering what might happen if Pacquiao tested positive for a PED. Atlas brought up Roach again in the eighth as well.
--Atlas guessed that Stevens might take out Brinkley in a round or two. He offered a mea culpa during round six, to his credit.
---No shame for Stevens. He's just 24, and now he knows better. Don't predict a KO within a minute, because your opponent knows what's coming, and will be emboldened if he makes it through the stated time period.
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donputo69:
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This was a good fight...damn steve...you let us down....is all good...brownsville still has your back....holla back!!!
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 12:44:08 AM
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Isaiah:
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I didn't see the fight. I thought Jesse Brinkley fell off the planet.
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 01:17:51 AM
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NevadaBlue:
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Great win for Jesse, but a small correction. Jesse is from Yerington, Nevada and proudly states that. He's definitely a Northern Nevada guy, and anyone from the Silver State knows there is a huge difference. Brinkley fought the smarter fight and proved that he can take a shot.
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 01:46:05 AM
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Yerington Hawk:
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I grew up with Brinkley. He's a rock! He was boxing since high school. I've seen him in action, then taking on at that time larger opponents at that time. Stevens was a sandbag and a tool. Good luck to the future of Jesse!
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 02:33:14 AM
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Yerington Hawk:
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If Jesse could make the cruiser weight division or heavy weight...I'd take him on for old time's sake.
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 02:36:09 AM
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brownsugar:
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the Chin Checker still gots the power,.. but needs to work on the skillz and basics,.. Brinkley showed some grit in keeping with the fundamentals... good win...
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 04:09:56 AM
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ultimoshogun:
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I really enjoyed this fight....action from start to finish. After that fight I switched over to FSN to watch the title fight between Gabriel Campillo and Beibut Shumenov and unfortunately the first major robbery of the year. It was a helluva fight but I thought Campillo dealt out a good ole fashion ass whoopin and won at least 8 or 9 rounds...I couldn't believe the score of the last judge who had 117-111 for Shumenov.....this one was about as bad as the Funeka robbery.
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 08:13:08 AM
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kountedout:
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im with you ulitmoshogun, i enjoyed that fight. very good fight for brinkley. it looked like stevens thought he was gonna intimidate brinkley with all the talk before the fight and coming into the ring like he was a thug. big setback for stevens. he couldnt handle that pesky jab and had nothing but a left hook which you could see coming for miles. good win for brinkley. he showed have a game plan and stick with it and stay focused good things will happen. campillo is filing a protest
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 12:17:46 PM
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kountedout:
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i agree with teddy atlas, freddie roach claims manny is like a son to him but most ppl forget that he abandoned his son and left all of his other figthers for oscar. thats why justin fortune is no longer at wildcard bc when he was training vasquez for a fight freddie wanted the trainers 10% and he was over in puerto rico training oscar.
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 12:22:41 PM
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stryder:
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Looks like the bully got what he deserved! HAHAHA! Hey brownsville how's that crap-burger tatse!
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 04:58:56 PM
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joe Rein:
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Brinkley MUST be a Marine: He got to be ALL he could be.
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 05:47:07 PM
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DaveB:
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knockedout, Yeah I was actually surprised that Teddy Atlas called Freddie Roach out on that. Do you think there is bad blood between them or what? First there was the allegations about the email about PED's and last night the call out. I'm just wondering.
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 06:32:40 PM
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kountedout:
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DaveB, yeah teddy atlas took some shots at freddie bc freddie said some things after atlas had said on live tv that his source showed him emails from mannys camp asking what are the penalties if manny is found positive for PED's. IMO atlas calls it how he sees it and freddie roach did abandon peter manfredo, jr when manfredo, jr was getting ready for his big fight. roach did the same to vasquez also and when vasquez lost to marquez he got better and beat marquez. and explain this to me. roach told vasquez to retire before he beat marquez.
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 08:14:55 PM
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DaveB:
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knockedout, Okay I knew something had to be up. Thanks for explaining that to me because I hadn't heard about their differences. About Vasquez and Marquez, those two guys scare me. I wish they would at least retire from fighting each other, lol. But I'll admit I'm a hypocrite because everytime they fight I'll watch.
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 09:06:50 PM
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MisterLee:
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Nice fight! Beautiful. I saw berto collazo this morning. Man... collazo really beat him up! I would give berto 3-4 rounds tops, 5 if we're generous. I hope no one would ever give berto round 9 of that fight, collazo really beat him up. Harold Lederman gave Collazo 115-113. I don'tknow if he even calculated in the 1 point deduction for holding on berto. Holler!
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 11:07:27 PM
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kountedout:
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DaveB, ur welcome. ur right about marquez and vasquez. i admit it also i will watch but i do agree with you that they should retire bc they both took beatings.vasquez still has vision problems. he wears glasses now. the promoters will squeeze every drop of blood out of both fighters until they get hurt even more. thats the sad thing about boxing.
Saturday Jan 30, 2010 11:10:41 PM
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Jim D:
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I'm glad Nevada Blue corrected the record on Brinkley's home town of Yerrington. It's a Nevada thing, okay. It's like saying Willie Mays was from Los Angeles.
I saw the fight live at GSR and was impressed with Jesse, not just with the win, but with his actions in later rounds when he had the bout already in hand. He could have coasted to the win, staying away from the haymaker left hooks Stevens was throwing in despairation. But, he didn't. Instead, he would jab-jab-straight right and step in closer as Steven's hooks would end up landing on a target that wasn't there anymore. As for the Bute-Brinkley possibility. I hope Jesse gets his chance. But not in Bute's home country in July. Let's see it in Canada in April instead.
Jesse is strong and smart, but the feeling is that he's no match for Bute and that he would be a safe fight for Bute, not worthy of his HBO ties. I wouldn't count Jesse out just yet, and I wouldn't take him lightly if I were Bute. Just ask "Showtime". HBO...uncork your heads.
Sunday Jan 31, 2010 09:58:04 AM
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Smiley C:
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People make mistakes all the time and is countedout fo' sure!
Sunday Jan 31, 2010 05:05:46 PM
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Angie And Goody...23 Years Later
Twenty three years later after they seconded Marvin Hagler and Ray Leonard in Las Vegas, Goody Petronelli and Angelo Dundee crossed paths again. This time, it was at Foxwoods. Photo/friend of TSS "The Iceman" John Scully reports there were only pleasantries exchanged. Goody didn't debate the split decision victory enjoyed by Leonard, which to this day Hagler disputes.
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