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The article says the fight is signed and the only thing left to be ironed out is between a november 1st or 8th date and whether it will be held in Los Angeles or Las Vegas.
It seems like an interesting but dangerous fight for Mijares, that do you guys think?
The reason I dislike tune ups these days is they seem to take forever to get a good fight again, we have to wait a while.
As it is I am down with any of those fights so Mijares can prove he's a great and really attempted to unify and make history.
And as you know, your shelf life is shorter, when you are a smaller fighter so you gotta get while the gettin is good.
Actually that's not that true. Mijares fights 4 times a year and that's more compared to other people. Normally a fighter fights about 2 good fights a year. That's what Mijares does too, except he's not inactive in the meantime. This is a good match up here.
Vic is as one of the most exciting fighters out there and will hold his own against Mijares. Will that be enough to win I hope so.
With all due respect, Vic was schooled by Donaire. Mijares is ba bigger more sound version of Donaire. I think Vic loses a lopsided decision if he isn't stopped.
Mijares will stop him off of accumlation of punches or bad cuts. Mijares isn't a power puncher by any means, but he stopped Kawashima and that takes work to do.
More importantly, god I hope BAD picks this up for 11/1 so I have something else to watch other then the Margarito PPV. I'll be pissed if it goes on Showtime 11/8...which it probably will.
Vic will get tired and frustrated and he will whiff a lot.
By the time this one goes deep, his power and spirit will have left him.
While Mijares will smile and continue educating him on the finer points of boxing.
This will be the super fly version of a Pac-Valero fight. As soon as Vic winds up, Mijares will tee off.
Vic will get tired and frustrated and he will whiff a lot.
By the time this one goes deep, his power and spirit will have left him.
While Mijares will smile and continue educating him on the finer points of boxing.
That's the most probable outcome, especially considering the gulf in handspeed that will be in play.
Mijares' feet and hands are going to be so much sharper than Darchinyan that I find it difficult to imagine Vic landing too many meaningful shots. The big risk is in the fact that Mijares isn't a power puncher himself and when you have a guy like Darchinyan hangign around for too long the fight can turn on one shot. I can't wait for this matchup, winner gets montiel in what will also be an amazing fight.
The primary difference is that Darchinyan, the slugger, is the smaller man. Cazares was a functional bantamweight when fighting Calderon, who was really a 105 pounder looking for greener pastures at 108.
Yea, I wasn't talking about the size difference, just the skill. Still should be interesting though. If Vic connects, then there could be a problem. Can't wait for this fight!
Slugger Vs Boxer.
This is gonna be good.
Its gonna look something like Calderon Vs Cazarez.
The primary difference is that Darchinyan, the slugger, is the smaller man. Cazares was a functional bantamweight when fighting Calderon, who was really a 105 pounder looking for greener pastures at 108.
Now having said that, which I agree with, if you watch all of Vic's fights (besides the Donaire fight because he was just totally unprepared for that fight from round 1) you will quickly realize that Vic's "I want a one punch knockout" is ALL TALK. What he really does is wear an opponent down, similar to Marg. These guys don't have so called "one-punch" power, but the consitent pressure and decent power wears the opponent down. Now having stated my oppinion I realize what you guys are saying, but I don't see a shut out in fact I see a close fight and I see a KO win for EITHER fighter. Either one can get KO'd by the other because I believe the consitent power bombs from Darchi WILL land and WILL affect Mijares.
READ ABOVE JACKASS! :spank:
I just see a stylistic disadvantage for Darchinyan. He doesn't have one punch power and to wear down a guy like Mijares he has to land a lot of punches to do so. Mijares isn't a former 108-pounder like Burgos or Glenn Donaire, wearing Mijares down is a different story.
I just don't think this is a good style matchup for Darchinyan, even Montiel would have been better.
Mijares will get hit at least once every round, two questions persist though:
1) Will those punches be telling blows that can affect the tide of the fight, and
2) Will Darchinyan land more punches in the rounds that he catches him than Mijares.
My honest guess is nope. But I've been wrong.
Now having said that, which I agree with, if you watch all of Vic's fights (besides the Donaire fight because he was just totally unprepared for that fight from round 1) you will quickly realize that Vic's "I want a one punch knockout" is ALL TALK. What he really does is wear an opponent down, similar to Marg. These guys don't have so called "one-punch" power, but the consitent pressure and decent power wears the opponent down. Now having stated my oppinion I realize what you guys are saying, but I don't see a shut out in fact I see a close fight and I see a KO win for EITHER fighter. Either one can get KO'd by the other because I believe the consitent power bombs from Darchi WILL land and WILL affect Mijares.
120-108.................mijares....
READ ABOVE JACKASS! :spank:
by the way, mijares should get out of his televisa contract...........apart of the fact that their commentators are boring as hell and spend all fucking transmition giving anectdotes of things nobody gives a shit about instead of watching the fight, they got him fighting bums after the big fights, hes only losing his time, its not like he needs tune-ups...
17y ago
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