Felix Savon v.s Lamon Brewster *1995*

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  • Super_Lightweight
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    #11
    Savon's style involves a lot of running. I dislike that very much. He hardly put any power on his shots.

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    • Underboss
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      #12
      Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
      Savon's style involves a lot of running. I dislike that very much. He hardly put any power on his shots.
      yea same here. i don't like him that much. and plus he has a weak chin. you hit him and he goes down quick.

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      • QueensburyRules
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        #13
        Originally posted by Kid Achilles
        Whenever I see past amateur fights of contemporary heavyweights, I'm always impressed by how quick they are, how many punches they throw per round, and the energy they bring to the fight. Then they become successful pros and get fat, slow, and apathetic.

        An interesting little microcosm for capitalism perhaps. Does wealth corrupt?
        - -Savon the greatest AMA hvy, but of course he never turned pro.

        Easily over a dozen KOs and KDs of future pro champs and contenders.

        Cubanos under Fidel haven't had a great champ of the bunch whereas most of the soviet system fighters quickly took over the ratings, the Kbros being top of the food chain stuff.

        Rigondeaux the most storied of that Cubano bunch has made a hot mess of his career.

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