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Luis Collazo is a Serious Threat To Berto, Says DiBella

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  • #41
    Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
    i sure hope you aren't serious.

    young Moseley was a top p4p fighter.

    Berto has proven nothing in the ring, well except that he can be hurt by mediocre punchers like Cosme Rivera.
    Another thing is that if you take a look at his fight with Rivera, it wasn't even that bad of a knockdown. He got caught on the way in and he wasn't even wobbly legged, and he got up and went back to his game. He was never out on his feet.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by BoriquensFinest View Post
      This is the type of fight that I have been waiting to see Berto in. He, in my opinion, is a fraud, a fake, a nobody, and although Collazo is not that much above him, I dont see Berto winning,period. Collazo will win almost every round except for the firts 2-3, after that it is a going to be a long night for Berto, and all you Berto fans out there ( at least the one's that have high hopes for him) will see that is what we call here in Fort Myers an "off-brans."
      peace
      I am with you 100%. Berto hasnt even beaten a decent fighter and somehow he is supposed to blow right through Collazo? lol.

      Interesting that this is your very first post you must feel pretty strongly bout it.

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      • #43
        Collazo TKO8

        P.Williams gave thanx to Collazo after he koed quintana so he has been working while inactive and he fought ssm on a 3 week notice and fought 12rnd with a hurt hand...berto will fatigue and leave himself open to get hurt

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        • #44
          Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View Post
          Another thing is that if you take a look at his fight with Rivera, it wasn't even that bad of a knockdown. He got caught on the way in and he wasn't even wobbly legged, and he got up and went back to his game. He was never out on his feet.
          ummm, bull****

          Berto was hurt badly, the knockdown came at the end of the round, he wobbled back to his corner like a penguin and then his corner intentionally ripped the tape on his gloves to buy him more time. there was at least a 30 second added delay and you can see his trainer rip it.

          If there were another minute in the round Rivera would have finished him easily.

          So why don't you go watch it again, in HD like me, not on youtube.

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          • #45
            collazos got this. berto is too green.

            WAR LOU!

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
              ummm, bull****

              Berto was hurt badly, the knockdown came at the end of the round, he wobbled back to his corner like a penguin and then his corner intentionally ripped the tape on his gloves to buy him more time. there was at least a 30 second added delay and you can see his trainer rip it.

              If there were another minute in the round Rivera would have finished him easily.

              So why don't you go watch it again, in HD like me, not on youtube.
              Hurt Badly? I think you are exaggerating badly. He got up with a silly grin on his face and his legs didn't buckle at any point. He just got caught coming in and was more embarrassed then anything. Someone who is hurt badly is Lacy against Mendoza in the 3rd round or Lacy against Taylor early in their fight, when their legs wobble and they are NOTICEABLY hurt. Since Rivera is an experienced veteran, how come he couldn't follow up or get Berto in trouble again afterward? I also have HD and i seen the fight live, and it was saved to my DVR for about 4 months. Again we can bet on this fight, you'll have to see for yourself. There is a difference in being slightly stunned and ''hurt badly''.
              Last edited by slicksouthpaw16; 01-04-2009, 11:43 PM.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View Post
                Another thing is that if you take a look at his fight with Rivera, it wasn't even that bad of a knockdown. He got caught on the way in and he wasn't even wobbly legged, and he got up and went back to his game. He was never out on his feet.
                watch this video, a couple things:

                1. Berto tried to get up right away and his legs fail him and he goes back down.
                That is not a flash knockdown.

                2. When he walks back to his corner he can barely take a half step and his feet are pointing out at awkward angles.

                3. Watch at 3:47 until the end of the video. Berto's trainer says very clearly "Give me your glove" and then proceeds to start ripping away at it. The following round was held up 45 seconds or so for Berto's glove to be retaped.

                4. These are all facts right there for everyone to see

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View Post
                  how come he couldn't follow up or get Berto in trouble again afterward? .
                  easy question.

                  because the round was over when he got up, and his corner held up the start of the next round for nearly a minute.

                  why would his trainer rip his tape loose if he was fine?

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                  • #49
                    this would be a pretty good scrap.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
                      watch this video, a couple things:

                      1. Berto tried to get up right away and his legs fail him and he goes back down.
                      That is not a flash knockdown.

                      2. When he walks back to his corner he can barely take a half step and his feet are pointing out at awkward angles.

                      3. Watch at 3:47 until the end of the video. Berto's trainer says very clearly "Give me your glove" and then proceeds to start ripping away at it. The following round was held up 45 seconds or so for Berto's glove to be retaped.

                      4. These are all facts right there for everyone to see

                      It was a good punch and he was slightly stunned. Not ''hurt badly'' as you make it seem.I think his problem was that as soon as he was knocked down, he immediately tried to get up and he was still off balance at the time so he fell the second time. I also think Rivera and David Estrada punches harder than Collazo.

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