Anybody else know he was left handed? But fought orthodox? I just found out. How common is this fact?
Edwin Rosario ?
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One of my favourite lightweights of all time, was gutted when he was edged out by the back peddling and, comparatively negative Camacho.. And in my element, when he came back and showed everyone what he was all about, to destroy Livingstone Bramble who'd done much the same to Ray Mancini.. Early to mid 80's saw some very good lightweights in their prime, and Rosario, had the best right hand of the lot.
Must've had something to do with all the fish he reeled in with itComment
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I'd say it's about as commonly known as the fact, he preferred freshwater fishing to boxing throughout his life..
One of my favourite lightweights of all time, was gutted when he was edged out by the back peddling and, comparatively negative Camacho.. And in my element, when he came back and showed everyone what he was all about, to destroy Livingstone Bramble who'd done much the same to Ray Mancini.. Early to mid 80's saw some very good lightweights in their prime, and Rosario, had the best right hand of the lot.
Must've had something to do with all the fish he reeled in with it
It was also set up beautifully by Rosario, left hook, slides to his right and then throws the counter right. Viruet still got up and was ready to go, tough as nails, but the ref smartly stopped it.Comment
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I think it was a mistake. I think that fact made Ortiz very easy to knockdown and he was constantly getting into bad positions because it messed with his footwork. He would square up and always brought his left (back) foot forward after throwing the left sad if he wanted to naturally move into an orthodox stance. Made him easy to counter and get hit while out of position.Comment
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