Against Shakur: You might as well have not even driven to the arena.
There's a strong concern with this one that he turns into another JoJo Diaz.
NO i dont see Oscar that way at all to turn into another Jo Jo he would have to go back and time and be much less of a fighter inside the ropes. He may have lost something at the age of 33 but he has had 33 fights and has shown himself to have a lot of skills inside the ring. he is trying to put out of mind the losses and keep sharp again. Jo JO would always come up short or miss weight or things of that nature is how i think of him. But not Oscar he is not a Jo Jo .................Maybe i read it wrong maybe a lot of things............
NO i dont see Oscar that way at all to turn into another Jo Jo he would have to go back and time and be much less of a fighter inside the ropes. He may have lost something at the age of 33 but he has had 33 fights and has shown himself to have a lot of skills inside the ring. he is trying to put out of mind the losses and keep sharp again. Jo JO would always come up short or miss weight or things of that nature is how i think of him. But not Oscar he is not a Jo Jo .................Maybe i read it wrong maybe a lot of things............
You’re correct there is no comparison between JoJo and Oscar.
This should be an entertaining fight. Valdez is totally right. He can bounce back from this loss, but it's going to be difficult. This is a must-win for him if he wants to avoid becoming a gatekeeper.
Valdez would need to improve dramatically to compete at the top. Few fighters have ever done that this far into their professional career. The one that I always think of that did was Ken Norton. Valdez is a good fighter no matter but I don't think he's going to be born again elite.
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