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Also, give Kenny Bayless some credit for not stopping that fight at the end of the round when Guerrero went down. Guerrero was getting hammered and you could tell Bayless almost stopped it a handful of times, but he let it play out to the bell and Guerrero came back with some great rounds. I wouldn't have faulted him for stopping it, but by letting it play, we were treated to a great fight.

 
Also, give Kenny Bayless some credit for not stopping that fight at the end of the round when Guerrero went down. Guerrero was getting hammered and you could tell Bayless almost stopped it a handful of times, but he let it play out to the bell and Guerrero came back with some great rounds. I wouldn't have faulted him for stopping it, but by letting it play, we were treated to a great fight.
Agreed, Guerrero was actually better after the knockdown. Mares looks to be in s tough fight on NBCSN right now.

Eta: maybe not that tough, Mares seems to have totally lost his edge after that shocking 1st round KO a year or 2 ago.

 
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Ratings for PBC were solid. NBC won the 18-49 male prime time demo, tripled the ratings from their last boxing broadcast and ratings increased every 30 mins despite the first fight being a snoozer.

 
Catching up on the weekend of boxing. PBC on Spike Friday was fantastic. They did a better job than NBC and the fights were good. The Areola HW battle was a war.

 
On Saturday April 4th, Stevenson (25-1, 21 KOs) will return to the ring to christen CBS' inaugural broadcast of the Premier Boxing Champions series, when the Haitian-born Quebecois puts his belt on the line in Quebec City against tough, unorthodox journeyman Sakio Bika (CBS, 3 p.m. ET).

 
On Saturday April 4th, Stevenson (25-1, 21 KOs) will return to the ring to christen CBS' inaugural broadcast of the Premier Boxing Champions series, when the Haitian-born Quebecois puts his belt on the line in Quebec City against tough, unorthodox journeyman Sakio Bika (CBS, 3 p.m. ET).
Biko isn't a very fun guy to watch and I expect him to present a tough enough style that Adonis won't get a KO.

 
Starting to get more interesting. I just don't see what plan Peterson has to win this.

Eta oh, I guess there was a plan. He's all over Garcia right now. Fun fight.

 
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