BoxingScene.com speaks to light middleweight up and comer Alfredo "Perro" Angulo after he finished a training session for his upcoming fight with Harry Joe Yorgey. El Perro (16-1) speaks about the keys to victory and his dream of defending a world championship in front of his hometown fans in Mexicali, BC Mexico one day after earning a title. [details]
Alfredo Angulo Hopes Yorgey Win Leads To Title Shot
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Yorgey isn't going to outbox too many people, he's a serve and volley type. He has a decent jab, but tries to hook his way in. He dips his shoulder, but then he puts his right foot in the bucket before he throws the hook. If he trades hooks with Angulo he might come in second.Comment
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This isn't going to be a blow out. I favor Angulo here, but Yorgey is a live dawg. Don't be shocked if he wins enough rounds to pull this one out.Comment
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I went to high school with yorgey. I didnt think he would win in his last fight. But this fight I give him a big edge. I would put some $$ on him to win.Comment
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I checked Ronald Hearns record before the Yorgey fight, seems he was 10 pounds lower than his regular weight and had only fought at 154 once. Looks like he left his fight in the gym at 151. Jenny Craig isn't for everybody.Comment
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Nah it wasn't like that.
EArly one Hearns was using his physical advantages to steal rounds but it was obvious from the outset that Yorgey can the skills to catch up. Every round got better and Hearns would never have lasted 10 rounds regardless of his conditioning.
Hearns didn't show a terrible chin but he absolutely froze up when he started getting hit. No matter what weight he fights at I feel pretty confident he will fold under the next real test.Comment
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