You are just a loudmouth who doesn't know anything about boxing. Anyone who knows the skills involved knows what they're seeing with boxers. I'm not going to waste my time spelling it out for you, because if you don't already know, it's because you're either choosing not to, or you aren't capable of understanding it. Should tell you something that there aren't any fighters, former or active, who share your opinion. Now leave me out of your racist delusions. I'm not interested in your opinion, and I don't care what you think of mine. I'm not going to be responding further to you. Good day.
Comments Thread For: Sunny Edwards believes Bam Rodriguez can challenge Naoya Inoue
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You are just a loudmouth who doesn't know anything about boxing. Anyone who knows the skills involved knows what they're seeing with boxers. I'm not going to waste my time spelling it out for you, because if you don't already know, it's because you're either choosing not to, or you aren't capable of understanding it. Should tell you something that there aren't any fighters, former or active, who share your opinion. Now leave me out of your racist delusions. I'm not interested in your opinion, and I don't care what you think of mine. I'm not going to be responding further to you. Good day.Comment
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Well you make it seem the monster is that great. Like I said before it all depends on which weight class they fight.Comment
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Dude Nakatani spars in so cal. Bam woops everyone in so cal. The fight is probably not going to happen. Its a better chance of Nakatani vs Inoe having a big fight in Japan. Bam still wants to unify at 115.Comment
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You're right the fight will never happen. Because bam waits for junto to move up, then he moves up. That way bam will never cross path with junto.Comment
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Nonito came down to 118 from 126 because Nonito is managed by Rachel Donaire, his wife. Need I say more?Comment
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4" height advantage, only 1.5" advantage. And superior in every way? That's a stretch. Their styles are very different, so very apples to oranges. Bam certainly has better footwork. I do think he knows Junto would be a hard task, but there's still questions to be answered about Junto, and at this point, we know Bam is legit.
And you still don’t know if Junto is legit?
You kids are hilarious.Comment
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And, as anyone serious ought to know, there's a lot of extra things we need to know. Right now he's in the same position Devin Haney was. He's able to boil down enough that he's got big physical advantages over his opponents, and he's always the bigger guy in the ring. That's not likely to change soon. But what happens when he fights someone his own size? How much is physical advantage, and how much is skill? How far will his power carry up? What will happen when he goes through adversity? He's not really been tested by anyone yet, because he's a much higher level than his opponents so far (obviously to his credit). These are all questions Bam has answered, in spades, already. Honestly, I expected better from you. This is pretty basic stuff for someone who follows the fight game seriously.Comment
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I've said before I think he's the goods. In fact, I'm very high on him, and think he's got a good chance to get closer to that Pacman record that will likely never get touched than anyone else active today. But he's not yet been tested in important ways. "You kids" are way too impressed by trinkets. Errol Spence Jr was highly rated P4P. We all saw what that looked like when he actually got tested. And Ring has seriously devalued itself lately.
And, as anyone serious ought to know, there's a lot of extra things we need to know. Right now he's in the same position Devin Haney was. He's able to boil down enough that he's got big physical advantages over his opponents, and he's always the bigger guy in the ring. That's not likely to change soon. But what happens when he fights someone his own size? How much is physical advantage, and how much is skill? How far will his power carry up? What will happen when he goes through adversity? He's not really been tested by anyone yet, because he's a much higher level than his opponents so far (obviously to his credit). These are all questions Bam has answered, in spades, already. Honestly, I expected better from you. This is pretty basic stuff for someone who follows the fight game seriously.
I firmly think Junto would do knock both of them out too.
You know that too. Junto’s resume is impressive, beating every too 3 guy the way he does.
the area I agree with you is, styles are different, and it’s gonna be a close fight. But I still stand by my opinion of Junto having more physical advantages over Bam. They are both proven legit P4P top 10 guys. I think they are the only real top 10 guys who have a strong possibility of fighting each other in the near future. The biggest fight for hardcore boxing fans.
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