I think Khan beats him but Rioz will have his moments. that dude will walk through fire to land something. But Khan looks better every time I watch him fight. He is becoming a complete fighter real fast.
Rios is pish, Khan would light him up. As far as 140 goes, wake me up if Joan Guzman ever gets his stupid shit together :boring:
Rios is a much better fighter than Plasterito ever was. He'd also knock the living shit out of Goozman :)
Especially in light of where Plasterito's success came from, and that post wraps Plasterito has looked like a big scrub with a chin, then yeah, I think it's pretty fair to say Rios is better than Plasterito ever was. He'll prove it too.
PS - I know it's unlikely but if Guzman does fight Rios at 140, or any of the top 140 pounders like Khan, Bradley, Maidana etc, I'll bet whatever amount you want that Guzman loses. If anyone is pish, it's Guzman. He is/was as overrated as Lopez, Arabham and Dawson.
As in, you wouldn't want to put money on Guzman against a legit fighter? Can't say I blame you :kidcool: PS - in your previous 2 posts, are you trying to impersonate TLC?
I wouldn't bet a penny on Guzman, the guys a waster and a nut. But he has more talent in his vapour than Rios. He's very ordinary. Just coming forward behind a high guard, not very fast, not very balanced, not very good.
Arguably they don't. Watch the Lujan and Cotto fights and tell me that scumbag didn't have cement in his gloves. Every single one of his wins is in question basically. He could have loaded them to various extents too, maybe started out with a small bit of concrete, then added a significantly larger piece for more dangerous foes like Cotto and Mosley. In your deluded world did Plasterito NOT get caught with cement in his fucking gloves then? If anyone is deluded it's those who think Plasterito loaded his gloves for the first time against an old, supposed non threat in Mosley ::
I actually think Rios has more talent. Chin/power/stamina/endurace = talent. I've never, EVER seen the fuss with Guzman. He has reasonably fast hands and um, that's about it. Similar talent level to someone like Dawson or Berto. When he was more active and at the peak of his hype I thought it was literally hilarious that people gave him a chance against Pacquiao. Rios is not great by any means, but he's a legit fighter at world level. Significantly better than the likes of Maidana, who almost beat Khan. What you describe sounds exactly like Plasterito by the way. Rios just seems like a much better, crisper, faster version of Plasterito to me.
if he was loading his hands up in all of them, than they shouldn't count Does Billy Collins count on Luis Resto's resume?