There's like 3 good PR posters on all of boxingscene. They are good posters. But the rest are bias ass motherfckers
i dont know what u talking about anime boy, u r a bias mtfer urself.
The irony....
I could see lol. These Verdejo fans get so butthurt when you give a little criticism to Verdejo, but then they spend there whole day talking sh*t about Valdez (go check out some Valdez videos on YouTube) on videos and forums. Felix and Oscar are not even in the same weight class shows how much they believe in Felix, pitting him against a guy two weight classes lower. PR's are so high on Felix and they don't realize Pedraza is the true talent, shame really.
Once Verdejo gets beaten, they will realize that he is a scrub. Arum plans on having Crawford and Lomachenko be his stars of the future, not Verdejo.
I could see lol. These Verdejo fans get so butthurt when you give a little criticism to Verdejo, but then they spend there whole day talking sh*t about Valdez (go check out some Valdez videos on YouTube) on videos and forums. Felix and Oscar are not even in the same weight class shows how much they believe in Felix, pitting him against a guy two weight classes lower. PR's are so high on Felix and they don't realize Pedraza is the true talent, shame really.
There's like 3 good PR posters on all of boxingscene. They are good posters. But the rest are bias ass motherfckers
That guy is on verdejos dick, and he thinks I hate every PR Fighter. I like Keith Tapia, Danny Garcia, and Pedrazza.
I could see lol. These Verdejo fans get so butthurt when you give a little criticism to Verdejo, but then they spend there whole day talking sh*t about Valdez (go check out some Valdez videos on YouTube) on videos and forums. Felix and Oscar are not even in the same weight class shows how much they believe in Felix, pitting him against a guy two weight classes lower. PR's are so high on Felix and they don't realize Pedraza is the true talent, shame really.
Red K for What? That shows you're a p*ssy, I didn't Red K you for your opinion. Valdez has been in there against two world title challengers and a guy who has faced Loma and Mares, what's Verdejo's best win? Najera lol. Najera is a bum, but keep lying to yourself to make you feel better about Verdejo. . Like I said when Ramirez and Verdejo fight, we could make a bet and I'm going with Ramirez breaking down the overrated fighter. Right now we can agree to disagree and that won't take it anywhere. But when they do fight, we'll see how confident you are in Verdejo. Pedraza is more complete than Verdejo, Felix is just more explosive and looks better to the eye but Pedraza has them skills.
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That guy is on verdejos dick, and he thinks I hate every PR Fighter. I like Keith Tapia, Danny Garcia, and Pedrazza.
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Red K for What? That shows you're a p*ssy, I didn't Red K you for your opinion. Valdez has been in there against two world title challengers and a guy who has faced Loma and Mares, what's Verdejo's best win? Najera lol. Najera is a bum, but keep lying to yourself to make you feel better about Verdejo. . Like I said when Ramirez and Verdejo fight, we could make a bet and I'm going with Ramirez breaking down the overrated fighter. Right now we can agree to disagree and that won't take it anywhere. But when they do fight, we'll see how confident you are in Verdejo. Pedraza is more complete than Verdejo, Felix is just more explosive and looks better to the eye but Pedraza has them skills.
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He hasn't gone life and death with anyone. Just because he went the distance doesn't mean he struggled. But judging by your avatar you're Puerto Rican so of course your going to hate on Valdez. Instead how about give some solid fair criticism, that's how fighters will learn and improve; not with haters. Valdez has also been with better opposition than Verdejo. Just because Najera was undefeated doesn't mean he was any good, if you've seen him before Verdejo you would know. You're probably scouting Valdez for Verdejo, when that fight probably won't ever happen. Valdez fights at 126 and will probably top out at 135/140. Meanwhile, Verdejo can be at 140 as early as next year. Jose Ramirez is the Mexican fighter you should be scouting. Jose Ramirez will beat Verdejo, we can beat on it when it happens.
Verdejo is not as good as Cotto when he was coming up. Jose Pedraza is the best up and coming PR fighter at the moment.
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Valdez is average, goes life and death with bums. Doesnt set up his punches, he just throws everything "hard" and in a way his opponents kinda feel his power and are able to take it. Verdejo just runs through fighters, even with 1 hand.
Carefuly matched he can get a title, but he wont go further than 130 with his lack of power.
He hasn't gone life and death with anyone. Just because he went the distance doesn't mean he struggled. But judging by your avatar you're Puerto Rican so of course your going to hate on Valdez. Instead how about give some solid fair criticism, that's how fighters will learn and improve; not with haters. Valdez has also been with better opposition than Verdejo. Just because Najera was undefeated doesn't mean he was any good, if you've seen him before Verdejo you would know. You're probably scouting Valdez for Verdejo, when that fight probably won't ever happen. Valdez fights at 126 and will probably top out at 135/140. Meanwhile, Verdejo can be at 140 as early as next year. Jose Ramirez is the Mexican fighter you should be scouting. Jose Ramirez will beat Verdejo, we can beat on it when it happens.
Verdejo is not as good as Cotto when he was coming up. Jose Pedraza is the best up and coming PR fighter at the moment.
Valdez is average, goes life and death with bums. Doesnt set up his punches, he just throws everything "hard" and in a way his opponents kinda feel his power and are able to take it. Verdejo just runs through fighters, even with 1 hand.
Carefuly matched he can get a title, but he wont go further than 130 with his lack of power.
He looked good, but he suffered a trip knockdown which should have been called a trip. Valdez is really good.
Out of all the olympians from 2012 in pro boxing, he is the 4th best. This would probably be a list of cubans if any of them made it to the Pros.
1. Vasyl Lomachenko
2. Errol Spence
3. Anthony Joshua
4. Oscar Valdez
5. Raushee Warren. The first US olympian from 2012 to fight for a world title
6. Felix Verdejo
Oleksandr Usyk, Artur Beterbiev, Oleksandr Gvozdyk, Egor Mekhontsev, Ievgen Khytrov, Ryota Murata, Egidijus Kavaliauskas, Luke Campbell, Jose Ramirez are better than most on that list.
LOL I'm just messing with you, brother. Different Opinions. But it will be interesting to see which of these 2012 Olympians have the best careers. The 2012 Class was crazy talented overall.
As for Valdez he looked good, but just like every other prospect he has a lot to learn.
He seems to try to do more than he needs to; if that makes any sense. IMO he does unnecessary movements, he was trying out the Loma trick to create angles which worked sometimes but other times it didn't (at least he's trying out new things). But he does seem to be stylistically confused, he keeps switching things. That could be a good thing though, it's better to try out things then not to try (especially right now that he's barely starting).
I believe he had trouble with Tamayo's height and southpaw stance. Valdez was content on just making contact with Tamayo, he needed to get close to get more leverage on his shots. He could have gone to the body more, he's usually a good body puncher but I guess Tamayo's style didn't allow him to do it that often. He seems to want to throw every punch with power, but he doesn't need to and has to work on that. He's just wasting energy in doing that. Unless you're a big puncher (like Kovalev or Beterbiev for example) you should try to have some shots that are not to hard and then come back with a hard shot (it's hard to explain in sentences-words lol). He should practice setting up his shots better as well. But unlike most, I was quite impressed with Valdez.
He looked good, but he suffered a trip knockdown which should have been called a trip. Valdez is really good.
Out of all the olympians from 2012 in pro boxing, he is the 4th best. This would probably be a list of cubans if any of them made it to the Pros.
1. Vasyl Lomachenko
2. Errol Spence
3. Anthony Joshua
4. Oscar Valdez
5. Raushee Warren. The first US olympian from 2012 to fight for a world title
6. Felix Verdejo