Berto disappointed me tonight. Good win for him, but several times think he could of forced the Refs intervention if he'd just of kept throwing. Fighting in bursts and not following up when he had Forbes cowering
Maybe I guess. I think he did alright Forbes is a very slick fighter though so it is hard to land real combos on him and not get hit with something clean. I think he fought the right fight because he barely lost a round after the 2nd. Although maybe you are right if he really pressed the action and forced Forbes to the ropes he may have been able to force something to happean. Berto will not run into to many guys taht are tougher or harder to hit clean then Forbes though.
Berto isn't supposed to have a good defense, yet he got hit a lot less than DLH did. Although Berto's defense is better than given credit, that tells me that Oscar is pretty easy to hit now.
Berto disappointed me tonight. Good win for him, but several times think he could of forced the Refs intervention if he'd just of kept throwing. Fighting in bursts and not following up when he had Forbes cowering
Yeah after round 3/4 when Forbes got cut and Berto was putting on a lot of pressure after losing round 4, I thought there was a possiblity of Berto getting the TKO/KO but Forbes is taking everything Berto is dishing out so would have thought it will be Berto by UD
No.
I think he'll squeak by with a decision that might be controversial.
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Yeah I think so. Berto should be able to get his combinations off against Forbes. I also think he'll try harder than Oscar did at actually trying to get him out of there.
Berto has been looking great, but Forbes keeps suprising me.
He was able to hang in there with De La Hoya, and we know he is more skilled than Berto, and has a great chin.
We shall see.
I don't think Forbes has ever faced firepower like this from a welterweight before, so I'm picking Berto by TKO.
Forbes hasn't faced that kind of firepower before, which is why it would serve him best to slow the action down and try to pick spots to attack. If I'm in Forbes' corner, I'd say he would need to survive the early Berto rounds when he's going to try and blast him out, then put something hurtful on him and get him waiting on the smaller man. Forbes walks the tight-rope every fight in which he's not at 140 pounds or below, you wonder when it's going to catch up with him.