That is why power punchers are avoided as opponents unless you have to fight them.
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This is why people shouldn't be in a hurry to bestow greatness on young fighters.
Let them earn it first, let their careers play out.BoxingIsGreat likes this.
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Originally posted by Cypocryphy View PostYou never stick a prospect in the ring with a puncher. That's matchmaking 101.
And a loss isn't a bad thing, in previous fights he's shown he only knows how to block punches with his face, I hope it teaches El Rayo some defensive responsibility and not to rely on his power all the time.Charlie Zelenoff likes this.
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Edwin De Los Santos defeating Jose Valenzuela, was an unforeseen and unexpected occurrence.
There was a lot of hoopla surrounding El Rayo, but this was one case where the thunder struck faster than the lightening!
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I wasn’t big on Valenzuela. He was under my “wait and see” list. He got some brutal kos but I hadn’t seen him get hit yet. When I see prospects finally get into a tough fight, I always want to see how they respond when they get hit. Once he got caught he didn’t go to plan B. He stayed trying to get the ko against a guy who had true skill.
Santos was using his jab and hooking to the body as well as throwing bombs of his own. It got to a point where Santos was smiling at him and didn’t care about Valenzuelas power and walked through him. Valenzuela was reduced to just a big left hand and that’s it. Valenzuela when hit back hard didn’t or couldn’t adjust.
This wasn’t an upset in my book. You had a known guy against an unknown guy which is why some have called it an upset. I liked the courage of Valenzuela, but he looked very easy to hit last night. I don’t think that he could’ve done anything to beat Santos last night. Santos looks like he has the goods to be a serious threat in the division. I do need more though.
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Originally posted by Body the jab View Post
A prospect has to go through fights like this at some point if they want to move on to contender or champion status; Amir Khan against Prescott is a good example.
And a loss isn't a bad thing, in previous fights he's shown he only knows how to block punches with his face, I hope it teaches El Rayo some defensive responsibility and not to rely on his power all the time.
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