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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: The Unassuming Ferocity Of William Zepeda

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  • Eastlos
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    El Camaron style is somewhat reminiscent to that of a prime PacMan. Dude is non stop action, throwing punches in bunches that just overwhelm his opponents. Oscar might of found himself the next face of Mexican boxing once Canelo calls it a career. From all of his fellow countryman like Navarrete, Munguia, Cruz, Martinez there’s none that excite me more than Zepeda. Also, he’s in the deepest division in boxing to be able to become a star with guys like Haney, Martin, Davis, Shakur, Kambosos, Loma, Cruz there’s plenty of names to fight even guys like Garcia and Teo are within his weight division. Golden Boy has shown they can built PPV stars i.e. Canelo & Ryan if Oscar plays it right Davis vs Zepeda could be a true super fight.
    Last edited by Eastlos; 05-01-2023, 03:05 AM.

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    • Malvado
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      Originally posted by Eastlos
      El Camaron style is somewhat reminiscent to that of a prime PacMan. Dude is non stop action, throwing punches in bunches that just overwhelm his opponents. Oscar might of found himself the next face of Mexican boxing once Canelo calls it a career. From all of his fellow countryman like Navarrete, Munguia, Cruz, Martinez there’s none that excite me more than Zepeda. Also, he’s in the deepest division in boxing to be able to become a star with guys like Haney, Martin, Davis, Shakur, Kambosos, Loma, Cruz there’s plenty of names to fight.
      Honestly, I think he is more similar to Errol Spence. They don't load much on their punches to throw a high output and not gas out. They have also have an underrated boxing ability and both have a questionable chin.

      I think he still needs to get more seasoning however, he improved dramatically shown in his bout with Diaz and Arboleda but he did struggle a lot with Rene Alvarado, perhaps face more gatekeepers like Gesta, Fierro or Kambosos for a fight or two until he is ready to face a top 5 fighter.
      Last edited by Malvado; 05-01-2023, 03:17 AM.

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      • Eastlos
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        Originally posted by Feroz

        Honestly, I think he is more similar to Errol Spence. They don't load much on their punches to throw a high output and not gas out. They have also have an underrated boxing ability and both have a questionable chin.

        I think he still needs to get more seasoning however, he improved dramatically shown in his bout with Diaz and Arboleda but he did struggle a lot with Rene Alvarado, perhaps face more gatekeepers like Gesta, Fierro or Kambosos for a fight or two until he is ready to face a top 5 fighter.

        Too much is being put on the Alvarado fight, people seem to forget he was fighting for his career that alone makes anyone dangerous. Anyhow, that fight made El Camaron better and most importantly it taught him not to take any opponent lightly. Hopefully, Oscar can get Kambosos next for him or even Jermaine Ortiz that would be a solid step up for his next fight.

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        • 57Blues
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          Originally posted by Eastlos
          El Camaron style is somewhat reminiscent to that of a prime PacMan. Dude is non stop action, throwing punches in bunches that just overwhelm his opponents. Oscar might of found himself the next face of Mexican boxing once Canelo calls it a career. From all of his fellow countryman like Navarrete, Munguia, Cruz, Martinez there’s none that excite me more than Zepeda. Also, he’s in the deepest division in boxing to be able to become a star with guys like Haney, Martin, Davis, Shakur, Kambosos, Loma, Cruz there’s plenty of names to fight even guys like Garcia and Teo are within his weight division. Golden Boy has shown they can built PPV stars i.e. Canelo & Ryan if Oscar plays it right Davis vs Zepeda could be a true super fight.
          He has got the fire and the fire power to go with it, not afraid to go to the body eh ?

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          • ShoulderRoll
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            He already has investment properties? Good for him.

            More boxers need to do something like that as early in their careers as they can. So they have a way to earn income when boxing is over.

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