Cayo-Petterson on fnf

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  1. Azazel

    Azazel "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Very good fight so far, Cayo is pretty gifted but keeps his hands far too low. Peterson is very good too, but seems to have poor ring iq and some kind of mental block.
     
  2. Azazel

    Azazel "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    heard Miranda Despaigne was a war, too bad I missed it
     
  3. Azazel

    Azazel "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    terrific round, Cayo shouldn't fight at 140 thought, or if he wants to stay here, he should muscle up a bit. He seems far weaker than Peterson
     
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    Do you realize what year it is?

    This isn't the 40s or the 80s, these guys are shit.
     
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    good fight
     
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    Despaigne pansied out of that fight and Vic Drakulich was awful.
     
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    Drakulich is a picture of inconsistency.

    The black mexican lonnie smith was involved in a decent brawl on telefutura.
     
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    Miranda connected some unnecessary low blows in there. Right call by Vic.
     
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    Bullshit. If every fight was stopped after the number of low blows that actually landed in that fight, most fights would end in DQ's.

    Tito vs. Vargas would have been stopped about a dozen times.............from both guys.

    Despaignes was crying like a little baby in there.........especially from that one love tap at the end of the round.
     
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    Drakulich is a terrible referee and always has been
     
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    Peterson-Cayo was a good fight, and a very good performance by Peterson.

    I think Peterson could give a good account of himself against Khan, though ultimately Khan would likely be too fast for him.

    I'd definitely pick Peterson to beat Alexander the fake.
     
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    Good fight and good win for Peterson. I was hoping Cayo would have a little harder punch, though. He didn't.

    I think Peterson will bitch up against Khan right away, even faster than he did against Bradley. I'd be surprised if he won a round against Khan.

    Peterson/Alexander...not sure, I'd lean Alexander, but they match up well.

    Despaigne was not taking punches well at all. I don't really blame guys who act like he did with the first low blow--and I thought it was pretty clear that he was doing nothing but acting--but it was the way the rest of the fight played out that really turned me off of him. He's soft and will cave against the next guy he faces on Miranda's level or higher with any punch at all. Sillakh's win against him lost a little in my eyes now.

    It's too bad that the fight ended like it did because it would have been a very memorable fight if Miranda had come back and ko'd him and it would have been a better fight for Despaigne if he could have toughed out a win.
     

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