Jose Napoles vs. Aaron Pryor @ 140

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  1. Erratic

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    Ramonza Soliloquies "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    I'll take Napoles, thanks. If ever there was a need to establish echelons for Boxing legends, Pryor outlines it. A beast of a fighter, but he is merely a fringe player for all-time greatness --- Napoles is a shoo-in inductee. He's got Pryor's number IMO, even in Pryor's backyard of 140lbs.
     
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    One things easy to predict: neither man would have to look very far for the other. That being the case gimme Napoles' superior defense, footwork & short punching
     
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    Defense is a key issue, Hut*Hut. Pryor's too wide open for Napoles to take anything less than full advantage, regardless of the outcome.
     
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    As long as Napole's thin skin holds up, I like him to decision AP because he'd land at a much higher connect rate because of his timing and his terrific defense

    AWESOME fight though
     
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    ...& Pryor got away with that against lesser adversaries. I don't think it'd be the case with the slashing offense of Napoles, but Pryor was a terrific, "fighter," in the true sense of the word.
     
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    Don't know about this one. I'd lean towards Napoles but with no great conviction. Either way it'd sexual & dzirty
     
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    Dewd you already picked Naples with conviction in 2010, you have to stand by that :eek:hno:
     
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    Pryor would do well early, but it is only a matter of a couple of rounds, three at the outside until Napoles has him timed and lowers the boom on him. It would have been a methodical taking apart by Napoles but Aaron's still fighting back when he is stopped.
     

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