Gamboa, like a lot of Cubans pro and amateur, fights with arrogance, it's just a trait with Cuban boxers, I don't know why. Anyways, he's actually a better fighter with his hands down, I am starting to believe he'll never be an effective fighter with his hands up, he loses a lot of fluidity when he does that, when he drops his hands, he becomes a much better fighter, the same fighter who got so much hype last year. I think his team should work on movement, both of head and foot for his defense and to keep his hands up occasionally, not all the time. I know it's not the best thing to do to ensure longevity but it seems like Gamboa will be one of those fighters who relies on reflexes more than anything else, and those fighter rarely have a long run of success.
As for Solis, he needs to lose weight, period. He has no business being close to 260 pounds, he has the skills and the moves to be successful but he needs to lose that weight, surprisingly his handspeed is still pretty good considering his weight but he can only fight in spurts now because of it and his feet are slower because of it as well.
I've been following Lara from about a few weeks after he turned pro, he looks like a really good prospect, high guard, accurate punches, fast, pretty good power, he's definitely one to look out for.
As for Solis, he needs to lose weight, period. He has no business being close to 260 pounds, he has the skills and the moves to be successful but he needs to lose that weight, surprisingly his handspeed is still pretty good considering his weight but he can only fight in spurts now because of it and his feet are slower because of it as well.
I've been following Lara from about a few weeks after he turned pro, he looks like a really good prospect, high guard, accurate punches, fast, pretty good power, he's definitely one to look out for.
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