..How Hard DOES Cintron Hit...

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    ..How Hard DOES Cintron Hit...

    WBC #10/WBA #11 super welterweight Andrey Tsurkan (26-3, 17 KOs) turned back the challenge of IBF #15 welterweight and former world title challenger Jesse Feliciano (15-7-3, 9KOs) scoring an entertaining eighth round TKO on Friday night at the Utopia Paradise Theater in the Bronx, NY. Tsurkan dropped Feliciano and outslugged the game Feliciano until referee Benji Estevez spared Feliciano further punishment at 1:17 of round eight.

    He got dropped against this....unknown guy. Yet, It took Cintron longer to only STOP Jesse, and never really got close to dropping him, other then.. 10 seconds near the end of the fight.

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    It can be, but he hits pretty hard.
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  • Scoooter
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    #2
    Very hard, if he can get the proper range. Feliciano smothered him, and he couldn't cope.

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    • JcourT
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      #3
      All i have to say about this is look at his KO of Walter Mattysse(sp)

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      • Burner
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        #4

        Thread Closed.

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        • Jim Jeffries
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          #5
          Margarito was eating up Cintron's best shots like candy. Kermit is great at knockout out journeyman, but his power is overrated.

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          • tyson
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            #6
            Overrated.

            But using fellow opponents as a measuring stick of punching power makes no sense.

            There is always a factor infinite & unknown, children

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            • raysan
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              #7
              Im sure Jesse was much more motivated to look his best against a world champ than some nobody, so i dont really like the triangle theory in situations like these.

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