Balladur would then win Round Two with 55 percent to Jospin's 45 percent, representing a nine-point slide for Balladur and equal gain for Jospin since January, IFOP said.
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He also went on to win rounds at the Queensland 300 and the Gillette V8 Supercar Challenge at the Lexmark Indy 300 on the Gold Coast, Queensland before eventually finishing seventh outright in the championship.
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Just like the first fight three years ago, Mosley was fresher and faster in the later rounds, while De La Hoya looked weary and tried to win rounds by fighting in flurries in the final seconds.
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After the 2008 season, despite two victories he was moved into a one-year-old car to make way for former champion Gary Paffett, but was still able to win round four at the Norisring.
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Despite only one win during the 1985 season in the cars Australian debut which saw Brock win Round 2 of the John Goss and German Armin Hahne entered by European Touring Car Championship winners Tom Walkinshaw Racing ( TWR ).
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He managed to win round nine at Brands Hatch and collected six podiums over the course of the season, finishing 7th in the final standings with a total of 155 points, 14 points behind team mate Steven Kane.
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In the 23 round, Dignitas had a must win round with Astralis leading 12-10 . cajunb and k0nfig won the round for Dignitas and an important round since losing the round meant Astralis were very likely to go to 14-10 lead.
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Mayweather ( 28-0 ) showed little of the power that had gotten him 20 knockouts in his previous 27 fights, partly because he was on the move most of the fight trying to win rounds by using his left jab and some occasional counter punching.
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But De La Hoya ( 37-3, 29 knockouts ) has had a problem with stamina late in his fights, and he will have to stand up against Hopkins in spurts and hold his own while hoping he's doing enough to win rounds.