is berto underrated?

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  • PackosCotto
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    #1

    is berto underrated?

    I mean seriously, people do nuttin but talk **** bout this guy, he must be good, 25-0, beat collazo someone who hatton lost 2. Beat juan urango takin the safe road, still think berto couldá koed him if he wanted too. People overrate fighters all the time but berto seems to be underrated big time and people will soon see that.
  • razor.thin
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    #2
    did he really beat collazo?

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    • nachorjj
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      #3
      yes with out dudes

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      • Spray_resistant
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        Its hard to say how good he is, from what I have seen he is just flashy hand speed and no real substance but maybe he will prove me wrong.

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        • Joe2608
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          #5
          If you put him with his skills in another divisions, say Light Heavyweight, he might have a case to be more popular. But he is a champion in the most loaded division in the sport and he's fighting mostly 140 pounders. He gets written off against all the big names at 147 because they are proven and he is not.

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          • mannyman
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            #6
            Originally posted by cottokospac
            I mean seriously, people do nuttin but talk **** bout this guy, he must be good, 25-0, beat collazo someone who hatton lost 2. Beat juan urango takin the safe road, still think berto couldá koed him if he wanted too. People overrate fighters all the time but berto seems to be underrated big time and people will soon see that.
            I think it's difficult to judge a fighter until he's faced real competition. He's got skills and I rate him. To be fair on him most top fighters first 20/25 opponents are either **** or done with. We'll get a proper gauge once he fights a couple more top 10 WWs.

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            • TyrantT316
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              I believe he is, yes.

              Beyond his speed and decent pop, he's very comfortable and confident in the ring. Those skills combined with his comfortable/confident mentality will take him places.

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              • Junito-Rulez
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                #8
                Originally posted by cottokospac
                I mean seriously, people do nuttin but talk **** bout this guy, he must be good, 25-0, beat collazo someone who hatton lost 2. Beat juan urango takin the safe road, still think berto couldá koed him if he wanted too. People overrate fighters all the time but berto seems to be underrated big time and people will soon see that.
                What?

                Hatton won against Collazo man, i don't know what you're talking about. If you talk about a robbery, you could make a point about Collazo being robbed twice against Hatton and Berto.

                Berto hasn't shown anything that could make me believe he could beat either Mosley, Cotto, Mayweather or Pacquiao. I would even favor Marquez over him. Berto looks like an eternal prospect who'll stay green forever.

                I hope for him i'm wrong but that's how i feel when i watch his fights.

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                • Spirit
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                  I used to be a Berto fan until I saw how he did against top opposition at 147. I dont know anyone personally who thought he beat Collazo. He hit Urango with everything and the kitchen sink and hardly buzzed him. If he fights Mosley and gives him fits I might consider jumping on the Berto bandwagon, but as I see it now that aint happenin

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                  • TyrantT316
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Spirit
                    I used to be a Berto fan until I saw how he did against top opposition at 147. I dont know anyone personally who thought he beat Collazo. He hit Urango with everything and the kitchen sink and hardly buzzed him. If he fights Mosley and gives him fits I might consider jumping on the Berto bandwagon, but as I see it now that aint happenin
                    So everytime a fighter you like looks subpar vs a very good opponent, you'll run and not be a fan anymore?

                    You think Cowboys, Yankees and Tiger Woods fans "quit" being fans of them when they look bad in winning or lose?

                    Where's the loyalty and the type of fans of a fighter who have faith in their improvement?

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