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  • #11
    Originally posted by bigddubb


    agreed. Mayweather sucks as a trainer. Look what he did to DeLaHoya.....heh heh
    My thought's exactly!!

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    • #12
      I agree with going with McGirt. Bojado looked like he was afraid to let his hands go...especially after the knockdown (maybe he didn't think Leija was hurt). I liked the old Bojado...he can still be a good fighter though. Leija's a tough old bird and Bojado just wasn't on his game that night.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by oldgringo
        I agree with going with McGirt. Bojado looked like he was afraid to let his hands go...especially after the knockdown (maybe he didn't think Leija was hurt). I liked the old Bojado...he can still be a good fighter though. Leija's a tough old bird and Bojado just wasn't on his game that night.
        Ya. I felt bad for him, since he had to change trainers mid way through his training camp. The kid can fight and should still be considered as a good prospect. His comp has been better than some of the other 140 prospects (Salita, Malinaggi, "Speedy" Gonzales)

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        • #14
          Has anyone heard whats going on w/ Bojado? i've only seen dude fight once this past summer on NBC, looked like he had promise

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          • #15
            Originally posted by bigddubb
            I think Roach would be a good trainer for Bojado. He's great at devolping a fighter's hand speed and accuracy. Bojado already has good hand speed and I think that Roach could really improve his technique. I don't know though. McGirt would be good in helping him develop better defense which would help him in the long run..
            you nailed it buddy
            Mayweatether isnt right for him becuase he over emphasizes defense
            Buddy wants to change all his fighters to counter punchers

            Freddy would try to add a lil defense
            but he would concentrate much more on his offense
            he relizes what fighters are capable of

            Ex. in JMM vs Pac
            pac started getting hit alot more
            he told him to try some movement but he was emphatic about how pac needed to mount more of an attack

            i think right now out of the name trainers
            roach is deal for panchito
            roach is good with fast handed hard hitting guys

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            • #16
              I think he's through. I mean, I know he's young, and he seems to have all the right tools, but he looks like Tommy Gomez to me, or an Alex Garcia. They looked great fighting the right level of opponent, but they couldn't take that step up. If he can't beat a 38 year old fighter who started out as a featherweight, then he just isn't meant to be.

              I think the problem is that he's just gone about everything the wrong way. When he first got started he was that amazingly aggressive fighter. But he didn't know what to do with a guy who didn't back down. Then he tried to use defense, but he took that too far. May I remind you that after the loss to Juan Carlos Rubio he went the distance with all but two of his opponents, as opposed to pre-Rubio, when he had knocked all of them out? He should get out of this sport while he's still young, before he gets hurt, because he's never gonna turn this thing around.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by tracylee
                That boy has loads of potential...he just need's to regroup. He should get with or stick with ( I hear conflicting stories of if he's with McGirt or not) with Buddy McGirt and go back to his old style (while not COMPLETELY throwing caution to the wind!!!) He use to be vicious, but didnt practice defense at all. He need's to get back to that but use a little defense next time around!
                Damn right tracylee

                I was suprised to see Bojado's lack of intensity in that fight. I thought he would be able to KO Leija. Why the hell did he go with mayweater for that fight is beyond me. The S.O.B didn't bother to even come to the fight. Oscar had him on some sort of retainer or something. What a load of ****

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                • #18
                  The problem w/ Bojado are his handlers. Often these days we see too many young phenoms getting brought up too fast for their own good, They face tough crafty veterans and they get taken to school. Not every 18-21 yr. old w/ above average athletic ability will fight like a 21 yr. old Mike Tyson, not every 18yr. old that jumps to the N.B.A. will develop as quick as Kobe Bryant did. Not everybody grows and develops at the same pace. The problem is promoters see money and they hype up these young kids, and when these kids don't perform to the level of the hype, the public becomes so harsh and alot just end up falling out of the scene extremely discouraged, but hey the promoter will find another "hype machine". I like Bojado, but I feel he has been inconsistent with his recent perfomances, due to my guess is he also believes in his own hype. I was not surprise w/ his loss to Leija, I didn't like that fight for him, and I think Bojado needs to go down to 135, cause I think he'll have more success at that weight. Some of his recent fights at 140lbs. , his opponents looked like they were just outmuscling him. I also think, like some of you that he needs to go w/ McGirt or Roach, I like Mcgirt more as a trainer, but I think Roach maybe a better fit for Bojado cause they share that same intensity in their character.
                  Last edited by rsl; 11-12-2004, 10:32 PM.

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                  • #19
                    My view is simple regarding a Gatti/Bojado fight. Bojado is the quintessential front runner. He folds like a roll of fat on his belly when a fighter doesn't go anywhere when he hits them. Gatti seemingly loves it when a fighter doesn't go anywhere when he hits them- it means he gets to take more pain. 3 guys and a 12 gauge couldn't keep Gatti down. So, Bojado comes out hard, Gatti gets viciously beaten for 3 rounds and then puts Bo-Lardo away around 9.

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                    • #20
                      Bojada is no doubt a very talented fighter but hasn't been able to get over the hump of being just good. I was really didn't see much energy in him during the loss to Leija. I know Leija is a tough veteran but Bojada should have dominated the bout. Bojada and Judah have a lot in common. Two talented boxers who haven't quite matured yet.

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