Comments Thread For: Edgar Berlanga Drops Jason Quigley Four Times, Wins Unanimous Decision

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #201
    I see, now DAZN lost Canelo, which means Berlanga will be thrown to Bivol.

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    • Sweden2716
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      #202
      Boxing Scene you covered the fight from round 1 to round 12, instead of covering the fight backwards which you tend to do, keep covering the fights the right way like you did on this fight. Berlanga is an average fighter, nothing special.

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      • Boricua181
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        #203
        I'm looking forward to seeing Berlanga versus Munguia, before the end of this year, another Mexico vs Puerto Rico rivalry fight for the fan's.
        This'll be a rock'um, sock'um robot's type of fight, and yes I do see Berlanga defeating Munguia in a exciting battle between undefeated's.

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        • Czarczar
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          #204
          Berlanga is going to get brutally knocked out, Did Quigley come up in weight?

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          • Topdogggbm
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            #205
            I was way off! Didn’t expect Berlanga to do that well. I’ll eat my words.

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              #206
              Originally posted by crisantonio917
              Another great signing by Eddie Hearn, Berlanga is straight TRASH, that's 3 fights straight with no Knockout, aka = EXPOSED
              5 straight without a KO.

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              • BlackRobb
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                #207
                Berlanga still has value, but needs to be matched carefully.

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                • TintaBoricua
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                  #208
                  Did we really need this fight to determine that Berlanga isn’t ready for the top guys? For months people have been saying Munguia-Berlanga would be a great fight, but that isn’t the case. It’s an explosive fight while it lasts, but it only ends one way…Munguia clear stoppage…and it sucks he looked meh once again. I wish he would’ve looked better so I’d get better odds for the eventual showdown but now everyone’s privy to how he’s not elite. It was incredibly obvious.

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                  • Afi23
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                    #209
                    Originally posted by Boxing2695
                    Berlanga is a B-level fighter. Yeah he's got some power but he's lacking something. It's like if he can't get the guy out of there he just looks abit lost and ends up getting outboxed in rounds and gets caught flush anyone with power could take him out the way he leaves himself open in there. Just not a well rounded fighter. Putting him in with John ryder next his power might get him out of trouble in that one like here tonight but Ryder is alot better and gritter than Quigley who himself showed grit and heart and had success an was winning rounds imo. You can't be putting berlanga near guys like Canelo,Benavidez,Morrell even Andrade. Top rank saw the writing on the wall with this guy
                    And TR still kicking themselves for not giving these main event slots to Xander Zayas.

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                      #210
                      Originally posted by Boricua181
                      I'm looking forward to seeing Berlanga versus Munguia, before the end of this year, another Mexico vs Puerto Rico rivalry fight for the fan's.
                      This'll be a rock'um, sock'um robot's type of fight, and yes I do see Berlanga defeating Munguia in a exciting battle between undefeated's.
                      Mano, ese no va suceder. From what I’ve seen him so far, Berlanga doesn’t have anything Munguia hasn’t seen. And that performance against Chenko has made me like Munguia. On the verge of getting stopped in the fifth and then digging deep in the final two to nick the decision.

                      I’d watch the fight just to see the fireworks go off, but Berlanga doesn’t win that. Not a chance in hell.

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