Proksa is either the real deal or Sylvester is not only a protected club fighter but a finished club fighter.
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Originally posted by dancovboxer View PostPlease don't let me see/hear you mention this guy in the same sentence as the great Roy Jones again.
He looked good against an average European that came in with a huge blackeye.
Good performance from a young Sergio Martinez wannabe, he's still young but he isn't that special IMO
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Originally posted by BrooklynBomber View PostMacklin, Chaver jr(though my golden dream if they left him off against Pirog) are they guys that would make for great tests for this little guy.
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Originally posted by goblin213 View PostProksa is either the real deal or Sylvester is not only a protected club fighter but a finished club fighter.
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Originally posted by vacon04 View PostI think Macklin vs Proksa would be a good fight ... I still need to see more of Proksa, but right now I think he could actually beat Chavez Jr by moving around all the time, especially since Chavez Jr is slow, but IDK if Proksa can do it, as I've said I need to see more of him. Tonight, it was just a one sided fight.
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Originally posted by southpaw_07 View Postwell he's Chavez Jr's worst nightmare with all those side movements and switching between orthodox and southpaw every freaggin minute..how can you prepare your fighter for this guy ?
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Sylvester has always been very limited but he is well-conditioned and can usually fight through the cuts which he is suspectible to. This time he was simply outclassed in a way he never has been before. Proksa is definitely someone to look forward to in a wide open middleweight division.
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Originally posted by Mikhnienko View PostMarinez/Pirog hybrid imo. He's a little undersized for a MW at 5'8 and a little slight of build but his power at MW seems legit.
His physical looks and movements reminded me of Pirog, but the hands down and southpaw stance looked similar to Martinez.
His counter straight left off of Sylvester's jab looked excellent (timing, speed, and accuracy); Pacquiao tries it sometimes, but doesn't land it as much (intimidates opponents from jabbing though). And I liked his attempts at the right uppercuts even though they didn't land.
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Originally posted by goblin213 View PostProksa is either the real deal or Sylvester is not only a protected club fighter but a finished club fighter.
This is kid has the tools to get to the top.
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