Obviously when gave Trinidad several free left hooks on him.
On another side his build-up to the Vargas fight was on e of the best ever.
They sold a pretty much meaningless fight very well.
Yes he can but it's a little out of sight this situation.
Cintron even sicne linking up with Shields has focused a lot more on his boxing ability then his punching power which has doen good for him for a while.
But after the Williams debacle(a fight where he was doing good btw0 he seems to have lost a step.Don't know if it was the long layoff,the fluctuation of weight,age or whatever but he just looks close to being done.
Recently he has been dominated by Molina and barely got by Smith.
Alvarez isn't hard to find bu you have to be able to pull the trigger and Cintron looks like he can't do it anymore.
Not much to be made of him.Everybody kidna knows what to get from.
He's not the brightest guy in boxing to put it in a nice way but I don't really care about that.
He's a good entertaining fighter but his mental state is all over the place.
He's obviously past his best.
He's on his last run,first loss and he's out.
But is this brain issue for real?Cuz I've never heard anything concrete on it.
Anything Seckbacj says related to boxing should be taken with a pinch of salt.
And that's taking away the obvious bias he has towards Rios.
There's no way to know Rios will make weight easy at this time and everything suggests he won't.