Could there be another Mexican heavyweight contender on the rise? In what has to be the biggest win of his career, Manuel Quezada (28-4, 18KOs) knocked out the more experienced Travis Walker (31-3-1, 25KOs) in one round at the Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino in Lemoore, California. [details]
Manuel Quezada Demolishes Travis Walker in One
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That's twice that Walker's been kayoed in the first round. The first time was flukish, as was shown by Walker's 2nd round kayo in the rematch, but this could tell you something about walker.Comment
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This puts walker in the category of glorified trialhorse.he's got great power in both hands but nothing else.he has no defence & no chin.I don't know anything about this guy who beat him.walker did get knocked out by tj Wilson but avenged it much like Barrett got stopped by couser but he too avenged it.Barrett has many good wins & a couple title shots under his belt...walker is in the mold of Robert Hawkins except Hawkins can take a punch & go rounds but is defensive while walker is all or nothing which makes for exciting endings even if it's quick.Comment
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Quezada use to be the California state kick boxing champion before turning to boxing many years ago. you haven't really head of him probably cause hes self manged. he fights out of a casino in California. hes pretty good and is usually done with the fights in the first few rounds. i actually saw a video of this fight and it was pretty good. walker under estimated a really good fighter.Comment
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