welter is a really weak division right now and historically its been one of the biggest divisions with p4p talent.
boots is 27 and never beat anybody. he beat some 35 year old journey man who came on short notice, like who gives a ****.
Crawford picked the right time to leave 147. Madrimov is a harder fight as well. If boots went to 154 for Madrimov i think he would get run over.
Boots' defense stinks
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He admitted that he had ring rust, but he has a good chin so it doesn't matter. He still got the guy out of there before the 6th round. He still delivered what he said he is going to do.
You wishy-washy weirdos got to make up your mind on what you want to see. Shakur showed solid defence, and you said he is boring. Boots showed solid offense, had decent defense and delivered what he said, you still say negative things.Leave a comment:
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When fighting all the no names on his resume, why does he need defense?Leave a comment:
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Ok , I read that wrong
I thought you were talking about his defence meaning he’d have to change quite a bit to up his defence and imo , at this stage of his career it’s just not going to happen
Unless he decides to cut down on his offend ewhich in reality is his defence lolLeave a comment:
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He can get away with it because he isn't fighting men his own size. He's also juiced to the gills.
I like Boots, very exciting offensive-minded fighter, but I couldn't help thinking to myself during the Avanesyan fight, what am I even watching here? Are we all supposed to pretend we're not seeing a middleweight beating up a welterweight? It was two men who belong in completely different weight classes and one of them is about to make everyone on the card fail a drugs test via contact high. Avanesyan was landing clean shots but they just had no effect.
At this point I have to wonder if we're seeing another Broner, i.e. looks great weight-bullying smaller fighters but suddenly has all of his shortcomings exposed when he has to move up and fight men his own size. He's better than Broner though, I'll say that.
I think they’re all juicing , just some smarter ( $$$$$ ) than othersLeave a comment:
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He can get away with it because he isn't fighting men his own size. He's also juiced to the gills.
I like Boots, very exciting offensive-minded fighter, but I couldn't help thinking to myself during the Avanesyan fight, what am I even watching here? Are we all supposed to pretend we're not seeing a middleweight beating up a welterweight? It was two men who belong in completely different weight classes and one of them is about to make everyone on the card fail a drugs test via contact high. Avanesyan was landing clean shots but they just had no effect.
At this point I have to wonder if we're seeing another Broner, i.e. looks great weight-bullying smaller fighters but suddenly has all of his shortcomings exposed when he has to move up and fight men his own size. He's better than Broner though, I'll say that.Leave a comment:
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Boots clearly had no respect for Ave. I would need to judge his defense against a harder puncher in a fight where he's looking to box. I think the Lipinets and Villa fights were better barometers of he defense, and he didn't seem phased by them either. Boots's chin seems very solid at 147,Leave a comment:
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True, but any fighter don't think like that inside the ring. It's not like he's superman to be in complete control of the situation. He does whatever he can to finish the job. I doubt he's thinking, "I need to show vulnerability to lure the big fish," and get smashed on the face and stomach at the same time.
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