First off i havent seen the fight but it sounds like Collazo might have caught a raw deal! So with that is there any adjustments Berto can make to win or win clearer next time he faces Collazo? Will he have learned from this fight? I hope so he's an exciteing fighter id like him to make it beyond the Luis Collazo type level
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Why was he sluggin it out a bit too much?Comment
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First off, Collazo didn't catch a raw deal. It was a very close fight, that could've gone either way. But all 3 judges having it for Berto was odd to me, especially the 116-111 score.
But Berto needs to up his defense some, for real. Especially covering his body. Luis was ripping him up all night long to the body, and Berto had no answer for it.
Lastly, the thing you said about the "Luis Collazo type level" is unfair. Most people think he got robbed against Hatton, he lost clearly to Shane but fought with a broken thumb after round 2, and he's in contention for anybody at 147lbs.
There ain't nothing wrong with being on Louie's level. He's a humble guy and a good fighter who's had some tough breaks.Comment
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Yeah I agree. He isn't bad inside, especially that's the time he can unleash that vicious uppercut of his. But against Collazo he got into trouble by fighting in close too much instead of boxing on the outside where he was doing extremely well. I wish he would stick to that quick jab of his a lot more.Comment
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adjustments?
he needs more work against southpaws..that straight left from louie seemed like it had a gps to berto's noggin
and conditioning...he was gassing out earlyComment
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With a great guy like Mayweather Sr in his corner, I doubt anyone could stop him.Comment
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In a way im glad Berto got to be in a real "fight" and hopefully he can learn from this.Comment
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