First Thing To Go Truly Is Speed

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  • HeadShots
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    #1

    First Thing To Go Truly Is Speed

    If you are mover without a lot of power

    get yours before 34. It gets ugly once ur legs r gone.
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    #2
    Andrade was just as fast as he ever was. Don't act like he's washed, he just sucks. Always has. This was his first quality opponent.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #3
      That is true. The power goes last.

      That is why heavyweights can have success in early 40-s if they have the power.

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      • gauze
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        #4
        andrade never fought at this level before. let's be real, his last big test was vanes like 10 years ago. he looked fast and showed his best offensive output i've ever seen. between the rugged durability of benavidez and maybe punching himself out, the end was inevitable once benavidez got into his groove

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        • Roadblock
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          #5
          Originally posted by famicommander
          Andrade was just as fast as he ever was. Don't act like he's washed, he just sucks. Always has. This was his first quality opponent.
          Not fast enough to keep him off, it takes Mayweather-level footwork to be able to firstly outmaneuver him then you gotta keep it up for 12 rounds to beat a guy like Benavidez., the more of these elite slick boxers falling a hole shows how good Floyd was at being slick.

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          • ralex
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            #6
            Andrade was never a top level fighter.

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            • HeadShots
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              #7
              Originally posted by famicommander
              Andrade was just as fast as he ever was. Don't act like he's washed, he just sucks. Always has. This was his first quality opponent.
              Complete non-sense

              he had his legs for 2 rounds.


              He was washed

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #8
                This is why Usyk will retire soon, even if he beats Fury. Once his speed is gone, he is an easy target.

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                • elfag
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                  #9
                  I only see Bivol or Beterbiev beating Benavidez at this rate.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by elfag
                    I only see Bivol or Beterbiev beating Benavidez at this rate.
                    They both beat him. There is a reason Benavidez is still at 168.

                    Benavidez has no defense. he didn`t need it for Andrade and Plant, for sure he would need it at 175.

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