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  • OnePunch
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    #31
    no ring generalship, pulls straight back, ineffective lazy jab, doesnt know how to throw a body punch properly, doesnt know proper foot placement, cant cut off the ring, and doesnt throw combinations.

    Otherr than that he's ok........

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    • SUBZER0ED
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      #32
      He got hurt more than once by a seasoned but average fighter. He managed to get through it, but maybe even an apparently slightly more skilled fighter like Jermaine Franklin could beat him. We'll have to see how Anderson develops further, and if he can learn to avoid left hands.

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      • shawnkemp804
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        #33
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

        Stop it. Sanchez beat Ajagba in a very one sided fight. It is a good win.
        Sanchez landed less than 100 punches in a boring fight.

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          #34
          Originally posted by YGriffith

          Yeah the only bad quality you found about sanchez are his age and boring, speaks volumes about his skills.

          a one sided win over Ajagba is a million times better than going life and death with a 37yo Charles Martin on short notice.

          Those two you mentioned are champions and even they dont receive the same amount of hype by the media and fans like Anderson, and weren't even known during their bum of the month tour, compared to Jared who was hyped from the get go and he didn't even accomplish anything in the amateur international scene.

          Yeah, now talk to me about his weak mentality, and how he was crying and he wasnt even out of his bum phase? Why wasn't he ridiculed like Ryan Garcia? Even though ryan had much more reasons to complain about his mental health and how bad it was, and is much more accomplished than anderson? Where's the Jared Crynderson nickname? This guy is pampered and for obvious reasons, he's the great American heavyweight hope, well in his case hype.
          Yeah Sanchez is the most skilled boxing in history because he beat slow Ajagba. Also neither Usyk of Fury were champions when they were 23. In any case they are hyped up because hey are white Europeans. Also who is hyping up Anderson? Lol ESPN? Most people don't know who Jared Anderson is. You act like in England they weren't hyping Tyson Fury up as being the next big thing even when he just started boxing. Lol you do realize in the USA Mexicans get put over far more than black people right? Ryan Garcia will always be more popular than Anderson because he is Mexican. Also you do realize the USA doesn't care about boxing much anymore? You do realize you can make far more money playing football or basketball. You do realize if anything Tyson Fury and Usyk are the white hopes. They are only popular because after years of black males dominating the sport they finally get a little white champion and it goes to whites heads. Black Americans don't need a black heavyweight hope. We don't care about boxing much anymore. If we cared and more black males started being heavyweights again then you wouldn't see a white champion for the next 50 years.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Mammoth
            Boy, I sure don't like the way he reacted to a super average guy like Charles Martin landing on him. Plus he looked like he was gonna cry in the locker room. I'm still rooting for him but I really don't know.... he should have gotten Martin out of there at least.
            Everyone has a bad night , that said I hope he realizes that much work is needed
            Let’s hope he big enough to work and correct his inferiorities
            Wasn’t sold on him before but a little less now is how I would put it

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            • MONGOOSE66
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              #36
              Originally posted by Mammoth
              Boy, I sure don't like the way he reacted to a super average guy like Charles Martin landing on him. Plus he looked like he was gonna cry in the locker room. I'm still rooting for him but I really don't know.... he should have gotten Martin out of there at least.
              I don’t ride d1cks so NO.

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              • crimsonfalcon07
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                #37
                Been saying ever since I saw him that he needs to not get hit as much as he does by guys who shouldn't be hitting him. Flush hits at heavyweight add up pretty fast. His chin isn't awful but that's going to turn into brain damage eventually. Every boxer needs to learn that they need to be defensively responsible if they want to reach the highest levels. He's got some big gaps in his game, but the rest of his game was good enough that he didn't realize it. Hopefully now he does. Guys with big KO streaks tend to think it doesn't matter, until they learn the lesson the hard way. Sometimes that hard way comes with a loss or a knockout loss.

                His career is being handled right. That was a good step up, and gave him a good lesson. How he responds in the next few fights will tell us a lot about him. If he can learn and grow, he'll likely be a champion some day. If not, he can join Berlanga at Matchroom.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by shawnkemp804

                  Yeah Sanchez is the most skilled boxing in history because he beat slow Ajagba. Also neither Usyk of Fury were champions when they were 23. In any case they are hyped up because hey are white Europeans. Also who is hyping up Anderson? Lol ESPN? Most people don't know who Jared Anderson is. You act like in England they weren't hyping Tyson Fury up as being the next big thing even when he just started boxing. Lol you do realize in the USA Mexicans get put over far more than black people right? Ryan Garcia will always be more popular than Anderson because he is Mexican. Also you do realize the USA doesn't care about boxing much anymore? You do realize you can make far more money playing football or basketball. You do realize if anything Tyson Fury and Usyk are the white hopes. They are only popular because after years of black males dominating the sport they finally get a little white champion and it goes to whites heads. Black Americans don't need a black heavyweight hope. We don't care about boxing much anymore. If we cared and more black males started being heavyweights again then you wouldn't see a white champion for the next 50 years.
                  ayo! WE

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                  • real raw
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Santa_
                    One thing you have to remember is that he's only 23. That's the same age King Canelo was when he lost to Floyd. Point is at that age there's no telling how far he can go in the sport. We'll have a better idea in a couple years when enters his prime.

                    tyson was champion for what. three years by tthe age of 23

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                      #40
                      just watched the fight. Jared made a mistake a lot of young fighters make, he forgot about that thing on his shoulders that holds his brain and all. Dude is going to have to work on consistently moving his head, maintaining his angles, using his shoulders more. He did pump the jab all night but yeah, you cannot take shots like that from Martin who is chronically slow.

                      Jared has talent to spare, I just do not think he has the elite movement skills that some other guys have. He gets by on his jab... setting things up with it, etc. Do I believe in his ability and talent? I don't think anything can really be deduced until these guys all **** around more. There are so many things that will change and develop as more fights happen.

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