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  • Glendale's Hovhannisyan Falls To Maicelo On 'Friday Night Fights'

    GLENDALE'S HOVHANNISYAN FALLS TO MAICELO ON 'FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS'

    Glendale News-Press (California)
    Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News
    July 12, 2014 Saturday

    by Grant Gordon, Glendale News-Press, Calif.

    July 12--It's not uncommon for Art "Lionheart" Hovhannisyan to emerge
    from a bout battered and bloodied.

    However, for only the second time in his career, the Glendale boxer
    walked away with a loss, as Jonathan Maicelo defeated Hovhannisyan
    via split decision in a 10-round lightweight bout at the Little Creek
    Casino Resort in Shelton, Wash. on Friday night.

    Serving as the co-main event on ESPN2's "Friday Night Fights," the
    bout saw Maicelo claim the WBC International Silver title, but perhaps
    most important was that it was a crossroads fight for both combatants.

    Maicelo (21-1, 12 knockouts) entered having gone 1-1 with a no-contest
    over his previous three bouts, while Hovhannisyan (17-2-2, nine
    KOs) had won two straight prior to Friday after incurring his first
    career loss.

    Maicelo won despite some puzzling scorecards of 100-90, 94-96, 97-93
    to nab the split verdict.

    The News-Press scored it 98-92 for Maicelo, who landed 160 of 490
    punches (33%), while Hovhannisyan connected on 93 of 368 (25%).

    Hovhannisyan, who emerged with a badly swollen left eye and busted
    lip, moved forward throughout the bout, but his output never followed,
    as Maicelo was far more active, stayed on the outside and picked his
    shots and tied up Hovhannisyan when the Glendale fighter got inside.

    The News-Press scored the third and seventh rounds for Hovhannisyan,
    who found the most success when he got off first and maintained his
    aggression. But that didn't happen enough, as Maicelo stayed on the
    outside, had the more consistently effective jab, put together nice
    combinations in spurts and quickly smothered Hovhannisyan when the
    latter was finally able to come in close.

    To open the fight, both came out aggressive with Maicelo taking the
    outside as the two exchanged jabs and flurries. A nice left hook by
    Maicelo landed on Hovhannisyan to knock him back, though the Armenian
    appeared off-balance before it landed. With fewer than 20 seconds to
    go, both landed good right hands, but Maicelo took the round based
    on activity.

    In the second, Hovhannisyan looked to push forward, but Maicelo
    continued to do well picking his shots, while Hovhannisyan was looking
    for counters and getting beat to the punch. Maicelo continued to
    dance around and pick his spots to win the round.

    Fifteen seconds into the third, Hovhannisyan dropped Maicelo with a
    left hook, but the referee ruled it a slip. It appeared the punch
    landed, though it didn't hurt Maicelo. Hovhannisyan began landing
    better than he had previously, particularly when he got off first.

    Maicelo began landing well with Hovhannisyan against the ropes,
    connecting on a solid right to the temple. Hovhannisyan closed strong,
    however.

    As the fight progressed in the fourth, it appeared as if Maicelo's
    darting and dancing was beginning to frustrate Hovhannisyan. The fourth
    was relatively lackluster, though both landed solid with rights in
    an exchange, but Maicelo was the more active.

    Maicelo landed a beautiful one-two that began a huge series of lefts
    and rights against the ropes that seemed to hurt Hohvannisyan a bit.

    Hovhannisyan soldiered forward, though, but lost the round, though
    it was just two minutes as the timekeeper incorrectly timed the round.

    Hovhannisyan continued to press forward, but was rarely effective,
    as Maicelo moved and hit well in spots. Maicelo landed consecutive
    textbook one-twos in the sixth and landed another overhand right later
    on, as Hovhannisyan's nose continued to bleed and his left eye began
    to swell.

    In the seventh, Hohvannisyan began working his jab well, though Maicelo
    was quick to clinch. A solid left hook snapped Maicelo's head back
    just before the midway point, but Hohvannisyan didn't follow up.

    Hohvannisyan continued to get smothered by Maicelo's holding, but
    the seventh was Hovhannisyan's most impressive in a while.

    To open the eighth, Maicelo began working his jab well, darting in
    and out. A Hovhannisyan right hook just missed the button, but still
    connected well on the head, spraying sweat. But Hovhannisyan couldn't
    corral Maicelo and deliver steady offense. Hovhannisyan landed some
    stiff jabs, but wasn't throwing near enough to build up points.

    Maicelo landed well on a counter right to accentuate the end of
    the round.

    Hovhannisyan continued to plod forward, but did little in terms of
    output, while Maicelo continued to land on the outside and tie up
    Hovhannisyan on the inside. Maicelo landed a solid right-left hook
    combo with less than a minute to go for the highlight of round nine.

    Hovhannisyan landed a good right cross and a better left hook early
    in the 10th and final round. He came forward and exchanged and kept
    coming forward, landing a pair of left hooks before a push by Maicelo
    floored Hovhannisyan, who slid under the bottom rope. It wasn't ruled
    a knockdown, but as Hovhannisyan came to his feet, his left eye was
    bleeding heavily. Hovhannisyan was on the wrong end of a combination
    as the round and fight wound down.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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