I won't be surprised if Trout loses I will, however, be surprised if he deserves​ to lose
WHO I AM???
That can't happen too often... knocked DOWN, sure.... but knocked spark out, a pro fighter at Broner's level? Must be unusual
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It is literally a Hollywood "Indian" musical motif... DAH DAH DAH-DEE-DEE DUM
I love the essentially racist opening riff:laughing:
holy crap Technotronic? for fuck's sake:bangh:
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it would be an artistic, aesthetically pleasing ass-beating as well... lots of make-you-miss/vicious counter to the face type of stuff
he absolutely hit harder than the featherweight Gomez or Azumah Nelson... I have no doubt Lopez? definitely not... I don't know if anyone hit...
I don't think Barrera was more technically skilled as a counterpuncher than Donaire by a long shot... I also know he wasn't as fast of hand nor...
Toney looked inept against guys who jabbed and moved away from him
Not well... His style plays right into Rigo's hands Maybe he has a 1 in 1000 puncher's chance, that's about it... he's getting schooled and stopped
BTW, he also offers more handspeed and power than probably anyone Sanchez ever fought
:atu: 9-3, 10-2 fight there at best what does he have to offer? The same things Pat Ford and Pat Cowdell had to offer... he is a counterpuncher...
yup... a bit "affletic"
The very reasons that Sal had difficulties with every single patient boxer or counterpuncher he ever fought are the very same reasons he would...
Sanchez had difficulty with every single guy that made him lead... every time Rigo's size makes him difficult to speculate about against a guy...
Donaire is far more technically skilled than Hamed is... Every criticism you have of Donaire applies even more to Hamed
In 15 years, Donaire will be called versatile, just like Toney
a bit wild... I don't like his defense... too jumpy... jumps straight back... needs to improve his punching technique just a little, straighten...
Donaire gets hit a bit because his style is to let a guy get close so he can blast him... he seldom ever gets caught with big shots (except for...
seriously mental things being said now
oddly enough, I prefer Donaire's chances against Gomez over Rigo's chances
no doubt I was just referring more to the modern, real-time reactions people tend to have these days to trainers/fighters in general
in that case, I'd agree
seriously, even Eddie Futch lost sometimes
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