Edgar Berlanga vs Padraig McCrory - DAZN - Round By Round Thread

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  • STREET CLEANER
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    #111
    McCrory only had only had an "0", if you look at the record of the fighters he beat it is awful. DANZ were promoting him as a puncher.

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    • Quercusalba
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      #112
      Berlanga has a great jab, but he doesn't seem to know how to use it. He's too in love with his own power which is a little better than average.
      Last edited by Quercusalba; 02-24-2024, 11:49 PM.

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      • MulaKO
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        #113
        Slow Eddie is so full of fughin chit
        WOW

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          #114
          This fight did not move the needle for Berlanga. His defense is a bit better but the level of competition was subpar. Still thinking too much, swinging too hard and the need to recover. Plus he is not active enough through the rounds. He did looked better when he started let his punches go and was more fluid, but again it was a C level of competition.

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            #115
            Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
            This fight did not move the needle for Berlanga. His defense is a bit better but the level of competition was subpar. Still thinking too much, swinging too hard and the need to recover. Plus he is not active enough through the rounds. He did looked better when he started let his punches go and was more fluid, but again it was a C level of competition.
            Agree, though giving McCrory a C rating is generous.

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              #116
              Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
              This fight did not move the needle for Berlanga. His defense is a bit better but the level of competition was subpar. Still thinking too much, swinging too hard and the need to recover. Plus he is not active enough through the rounds. He did looked better when he started let his punches go and was more fluid, but again it was a C level of competition.
              Berlanga's other problem is inactivity. He only fought once in 2023, and 8 months later he faces McCrory. I think the inactivity is a big reason for his in-ring woes. It's hard to be confident in your skill-set and talent when you're barely fighting. Berlanga still feels like a prospect.
              Last edited by kiaba360; 02-25-2024, 01:55 AM.

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                #117
                Originally posted by kiaba360

                Berlanga's other problem is inactivity. He only fought once in 2023, and 8 months later he faces McCrory. I think the inactivity is a big reason for his in-ring woes. It's hard to be confident in your skill-set and talent when you're barely fighting. Berlanga still feels like a prospect.
                It is a general problem. These guys want to stay undefeated, not get exposed, its all wrong. If they just fought, got experience, they would improve. People talk about Berlanga making adjustments... how can you make such adjustments, try new things, etc fighting so infrequently? We have created a boxing culture where no one wants to take the risks to get better.

                I remember when this attitude destroyed Ricky Hatton. He beat Zoo in a great fight that showed he had talent, then his father seemingly impressed upon him the need not to lose and he became the super humper! The attitude is poison and Berlanga is doing himself no favors...He would be a lot better off fighting a lot, maybe even losing, and working out how to box instead of trying to get by on power... and he aint no Julian jackson lol.

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                  #118
                  Originally posted by MulaKO
                  Slow Eddie is so full of fughin chit
                  WOW
                  Totally! When Eddie starts to speak a stench envelopes the immediate area and it is said that BS detectors start to go off in unison.

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                    #119
                    Originally posted by billeau2

                    It is a general problem. These guys want to stay undefeated, not get exposed, its all wrong. If they just fought, got experience, they would improve. People talk about Berlanga making adjustments... how can you make such adjustments, try new things, etc fighting so infrequently? We have created a boxing culture where no one wants to take the risks to get better.

                    I remember when this attitude destroyed Ricky Hatton. He beat Zoo in a great fight that showed he had talent, then his father seemingly impressed upon him the need not to lose and he became the super humper! The attitude is poison and Berlanga is doing himself no favors...He would be a lot better off fighting a lot, maybe even losing, and working out how to box instead of trying to get by on power... and he aint no Julian jackson lol.
                    Hatton had the issue of ballooning up in weight too, a problem which inactivity can only worsen.

                    I wonder if Berlanga's inactivity is his own doing, or is it MR? I'm sure MR wants to build him up for a potential Canelo or Munguia fight....but I think Berlanga is picky about opponents or money. Maybe MR is being careful not to risk him fighting for fear he may lose? I would love to know why he was out for 8 months when he just signed to a new promoter.

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by kiaba360

                      Hatton had the issue of ballooning up in weight too, a problem which inactivity can only worsen.

                      I wonder if Berlanga's inactivity is his own doing, or is it MR? I'm sure MR wants to build him up for a potential Canelo or Munguia fight....but I think Berlanga is picky about opponents or money. Maybe MR is being careful not to risk him fighting for fear he may lose? I would love to know why he was out for 8 months when he just signed to a new promoter.
                      I always figure fighters want to fight... I don't know that though. The bolded... I think that is what management tries to produce, the so called money fight. I guess the thinking is, if one losses a big fight, they get paid well. Given Berlanga's performance I do think the management does not have much faith in him for the long hall. We see how limited he is. When he starts to fight better opponents I do not see a future for him.

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