Comments Thread For: Demetrius Andrade Destroys Jason Quigley in Two Rounds
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Why is Eddie Hearn wasting his time with this bum? Andrade is a fraud, stay in RI that's your speed brother, the big fish in the tiny pond.....Comment
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Andrade changes levels, obtains dominant lead-foot, draws the right-hand, deflects it with his forearm that smothers Quigly's work, bumps Jayson off-balance and 'Boo-Boo' counters with a left and attempts a wide right-hook.
This pattern will repeat later in the round and bring about a knockdown, its planned its not by accident.
^ Demetruis is setting up the knockdown by forcing Jayson to drop his hand in order to block the body-attack.
Demetrius Andrade is a master of transitioning defense to offense : positioning your opponent, exploiting angles, controlling momentum, is just as important as avoiding a punch and knowing how and when to strike.
^ The whole sequence without interruption.
I'm sure you learned something, 1hourRun boxing expert, REPORTING!Comment
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Opposition and results.
Andrade's top 4 opponents:
Vanes Martirosyan - got dropped, won SD
Jack Culcay - won SD
Maciej Sulecki - won UD
Liam Williams - won UD, but was rocked badly multiple times
These guys are fringe contenders at best. None of them has ever held a legitimate title.
Charlo's top 4 opponents:
Cornelius Bundradge - reigning IBF 154 champion, won by KO
Julian Williams - future unified 154 champion, won by KO
Austin Trout - won by UD
Sergiy Derevyanchenko - Won by UD
Charlo won his first belt in the ring from a reigning champion by KO. Andrade won his belts in vacant title fights against fringe contenders by decision.
Charlo has beaten two legitimate champions in the ring by KO. Andrade has never faced a champion.
Trout and Derevyanchenko aren't champions but they're both better than all four of Andrade's top wins.
Charlo knew what he was doing.Comment
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I was surprised at how quickly this one was over. No one seemed to mention that Quigley was moving to his right - into the devastating looping right hand of Andrade. That is an amateurish rookie mistake, and am noticing that quite a few fighters (who are stiff plodders) make a similar mistake.
One of the first things I learnt was you always move AWAY from your opponent's right hand UNLESS you have the speed, IQ, and reaction time to use it as a trap, which I'm sure most of these fighters aren't doing - because they all get caught with the looping wild power hand!Comment
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The fight was last night?? Lol.
Andrade a bum. He's garbage and this proves it. Another win vs another overmatched opponent.Comment
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I dunno, as much as Andrade frustrates me I do think he's incredibly talented and dangerous. I think because of his style, temperament and level of opposition, he gets written off. He often hurts and drops opponents and then takes his foot off the pedal, allowing guys who he should have stopped to go the distance and even rally a bit.
Because of the above mentioned, there's no real appeal for top level guys to fight him and he seems content to allow his career to coast to an unimpressive decision much like most of his fights.Comment
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