Viloria Says Speed, Aggressiveness Will Beat Solis

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Viloria Says Speed, Aggressiveness Will Beat Solis

    Former light flyweight champion Brian Viloria (24-2, 14 KO's) believes his speed and aggressiveness will be the key in his determined effort to regain the world title when he clashes with IBF champion Ulises Solis (28-1-2, 20 KO's) in the “Fast and the Furious” fight card at the Araneta Coliseum on April 19. [details]
  • nelsoncm
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    Viloria shouldn't be talking about speed and aggressiveness.

    He doesn't have either.

    Better focus on surviving because he'll stop punching the moment he gets hurt like he always does.

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    • TALIBA
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      #3
      Re: Solis vs. Viloria

      Originally posted by nelsoncm
      Viloria shouldn't be talking about speed and aggressiveness.

      He doesn't have either.

      Better focus on surviving because he'll stop punching the moment he gets hurt like he always does.

      Our Brian "Maharlikan Punch" Viloria definitely has speed and power. We agree with him that with enough combination of well calculated aggressiveness, he would surely subdue Ulises Solis. All doubters (alanganins) would soon be proven wrong come April 19.

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      • Cleto_Reyes
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        #4
        SOLIS gots this one

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        • xcaret
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          #5
          i hope viloria's fruity ass retires after this, he will get beaten the *** up

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          • -MAKAVELLI-
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            #6
            that agressiveness disappeared after Contreras incident...dude is gunshy now

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            • two_guns
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              #7
              lmao

              maybe viloria forgot that solis is mexican,and aggression is the name of the game .speed will count though if he has it,buut!,last i seen solis,he is prity fast himself so,good luck...
              solis by ko..

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              • xcaret
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                #8
                why does ronnie always say a decision loss to a pinoy is a controversial one? this ***in idiot cant score fights for ****, sosa and romero both whooped his ass with no controversy.. stfu.

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                • nelsoncm
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                  #9
                  Who believes Ronnie anyway?

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                  • grayfist
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                    #10
                    Speed and aggressiveness are precisely what Villoria has shown very little of post-Contreras. The Ortiz fight was too short to offer sufficient indication but the Aguirre defense had hints in abundance that the Contreras fight was still a big factor in his psyche, and, in various degrees, so did all of his subsequent outings.
                    Last edited by grayfist; 04-09-2009, 08:38 AM.

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