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My faves are in my sig. Add Donaire, too.
I don't think he's got stink in him, he's more likely to just stop training properly and get beat up by some nobody. More like Tyson than Guzman....
I still think Abraham could be a useful contender at Middle. He relies on being able to physically bully guys, he needs the size advantage he had...
Yeah, this is a bit of a litmus test to see just how good Gamboa is. If he can dominate a guy on Solis' level then he's worth the hype, if not,...
That was my perception. He was treating it like a half assed sparring session. Can't really blame him, it was a nothing fight. And I APPLAUD HIM...
Seriously don't get the big deal with Shawshank....
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I like Gamboa too, but it's pretty much guaranteed excitement, isn't it? There's literally no way for this not to be a really good fight. :crafty:
De Gale's gotta work on his concentration. He got caught with 2 or3 flush shots, which against a guy with a losing record shouldn't be happening....
Anyone else a touch moist about this one? :rock: Gamboa really is one crazy, reckless little shit; like a featherweight Ricardo Mayorga, mindset...
Good shout. Forgot him.
Lewis was very mentally tough. George was maybe a bit more temperamental in his yoooff.
Pirog-Martinez must be made.
Oh yea, that was an interesting improvisation. Worked, too.
Blame modern amateur boxing. Subtlety was ruled illegal in 1988.
You think? Can't say I've ever noticed. He generally either leans, covers up or backs up. Any clips or examples come to mind?
So X thinks Wolak loses to every single ranked fighter anyone can name. This is a pretty strange 'bandwagon'.:lol:
Holy is a very good example. As is Floyd of course.
Not sure how George would react to being the smaller man.
This is a skill that tends to slip under the radar, IMO. And one which seems to be in decline as more fighters settle for the more demonstrative...
I was thinking just that while watching Cotto-Mayorga just there. Man, that would be a fun fight.
IYO. There's no more basis for that opinion than the one that says the Cotto fight (which was the first fight where an opponent sustained unusual...
Can I also add to Sly, in my own defence im one of the guys LEAST prone to write a guy off on the back of a defeat. EVER. Especially when it's to...
Both guys have to be diminished relative to what they were going into the first fight. No two ways about it.
Mate, firstly that fight was 3 years ago, and Tony is now north of 30 which for a swarmer is old. He's also had 2 severe beatings since then....
You think nobody checked his wraps in any of those fights? I personally find that difficult to believe. But regardless, that isn't the point in...
This is a fight I REALLY wanna see. Cotto would be favourite, but nothing would shock me.
Wake me up the day TLC picks a fighter who fought before his opponent. Could go either way this one, I'd slightly towards Martinez
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