Chavez Jr. (38-0-1, 29 KO's) 6 ft, 154 lbs.... vs. Luis Yanez (1-0) 5'4-5'5, 115 1/2 lbs (Soon to B LOWER)... Yeah, this Matchup Makes Sense... REED:notallthere:
Reed, 99% of adult males couldn't be that small even if they went hungry all their lives. I mean, 125-130 is about as small as it should get. WTF is 115? Come on, how many people are gonna respect a guy that small? :dunno: How can you be a superstar if you're about the size of a 6th grader?
That's a VALID Argument & Concern for Yanez's BrainTrust...He's a FUN Little Dude Though & he Has the Type of Love 'em/Hate 'em PERSONALITY that'll Get him that EXTRA Look or EXTRA Bit of T.V. Time that a Regular Ol' Lower Weight Fighter WOULDN'T Get.... Yanez will EVENTUALLY Fight as High as 130, but that's 10 or MORE Years Down the Road....It's a Pretty GOOD Start when a Flyweight/Bantamweight has his Pro Debut TELEVISED to the Entire Southwest... REED:mj:
Is Yanez too small to really be an effective streetfighter, you think? I mean, is he gonna be knocking out 200lb+ dudes with single shots on the street if they came at him 1 by 1? Could he beat Stinger?
Let's Put it This Way...Yanez Certainly Won't B Going Around LOOKING for Streetfights to Get Into...He Hits Hard Enough to DISTRACT or Maybe SLIGHTLY Daze a 200lb Dude, but REED Can't See him KO'ing 1 w/a SINGLE Shot....Maybe a 4-5 Piece Combo could Get it Done Though... But N a BOXING Match, REED Can't See Some 200lb Dude Walking Off the STREET & Beating Yanez...He's VERY Quick w/his Hands & Feet...VERY Agile & he's a Southpaw... As SMALL as he Is, he'd SCHOOL the Average Guy in a BOXING Match... REED:hammert:
Yep. I know I bring this up often, but I still remember when I first started boxing years ago there was this kid who fought between 115 and 120 ( I believe I was around 180-190 at the time) and I simply couldn't hit him. His skill was too much for a rookie like myself.