Hey tracy thats really kind of you! (the world should have more people like you).
Do you know how much shipping would be to southern california.
Bakersfield more specifically,
Thanks,
Ultimate.
Less than $4 and that's even sending it 2 day priority. BUT, my vcr is 'sick' right now (as of last night) but I'm gonna borrow another and as soon as they replay it I'll tape it for you...it may be Wed. or Thurs. next week before they replay it, but if you dont mind the wait just private mess. me you address and I'll get it taped
Oh, and thanks for the compliment but this world with more people like me would be a scary place indeed!
The only ones I see giving him trouble at bantamweight are a focused Timmy Austin and Veeraphol Sahaprom. I think a prime Sahaprom stops him, but now he's too old. In his prime, Sahaprom's body shots and great chin would've been too much for Marquez, as I feel he Marquez' weight issues would leave him susceptible. At 122, Larios would stop him.
I dunno who told you that Rafael Marquez has trouble making weight, but he doesn't. I do agree, though, that if Austin and Sahaprom weren't old they could give Marquez trouble. Marquez would stop Austin in a rematch quicker than he did the first time. He would either decision Sahaprom or stop him fast, because Veerapol wouldn't be used to getting up for big fights any more. Look at the guys he fights. They're not even C-level opponents.
The hook for the fight was that both Vinson and Morales were 2000 Olympians. Morales fought for Mexico, along with Pone de Leon and Bojado, while Vinson, of course, fought for the US. I'm pretty sure they didn't face each other in the eliminators, although there is an off-chance that I'm wrong.
I loved the fight but hated to see Vinson ***** every time Morales threw a borderline punch. And I think Morales was poorly done by the ref, who deucted a point for low blows after only one warning. Granted, the low blow that elicited the warning was pretty blatant, but the second was right around the waist. Still, both fighters deserve respect for their performance.
The hook for the fact was that both Vinson and Morales were 2000 Olympians. Morales fought for Mexico, along with Pone de Leon and Bojado, while Vinson, of course, fought for the US. I'm pretty sure they didn't face each other in the eliminators, although there is an off-chance that I'm wrong.
I loved the fight but hated to see Vinson ***** every time Morales threw a borderline punch. And I think Morales was poorly done by the ref, who deucted a point for low blows after only one warning. Granted, the low blow that elicited the warning was pretty blatant, but the second was right around the waist. Still, both fighters deserve respect for their performance.
That's what I meant in my post that started this thread when I said the ref. was too involved and appeared to be in Vinson's corner, so to speak. He nagged Morales all night long!
I agree he deducted the pt. waaaaaaayyyyy too soon, but thankfully the judges finally got one right anyway!
Comment