Gomez vs Olivares

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  1. Xplosive

    Xplosive X-MOD Bad Motherfucker

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    Its been done before in the past, but anyway, who wins?

    Two of the top 10 best offensive fighters in history imo. Both had a weakness for hard partying.
     
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    Gomez beats him white and snotless. Olivares takes too many hits down the line.
     
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    Jesus of montreal WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Agreed. Olivares was too wild and slow for a guy like Gomez
     
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    I don't actually think that by the way, that's a cocaine joke.
     
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    Olivares wasn't slow - certainly not the version that blasted Rose.

    Gomez was quicker though- of hand and foot. Gomez also had much better reflexes, which lead to him getting hit less.
     
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    Jesus of montreal WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    I'm not saying he was slow per se. But he was too slow for a guy like Gomez imo
     
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    I don't there's a discernible disparity in hand-speed. Both were quick, but neither were Lightning Boy quick. I think the difference here is that Gomez has a better chin - although neither were Wayne McCullough - and he throws much straighter. Olivares' biggest and perhaps only technical weakness is that he could wing his shots a little wild. I can't see Gomez not taking advantage of that. And that'd end up being quite brutal.

    I think Olivares would do much better than Zarate did, though. Especially if he treats it like he did for the most part vs Arguello - where he avoids trading.
     
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    Agreed that he fares better than Zarate.
     
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    Gomez was a bit quicker and smoother operator. I think that's the deciding factor.
     
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    Gomez was just tougher. Neither had great chins, but Olivares capitulated easier. If Gomez went out, he went out on his shield. I think that’s the most important difference in a fight between the two.
     
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    Agreed. I think that's a big factor.

    You had to really beat the ever living shit outta Gomez to get him out - Sanchez and Nelson.

    Olivares was prone to go easier and quieter.
     

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