Wow how embarrassing of Regis.
Jack Catterall vs Regis Prograis - DAZN
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Catterall is so frustrating. I think he's a fighter with untapped potential, but his out-boxer style allows him to play it safe. He's not a "can't miss" fighter for me.
Even-though Prograis lost, I still want to see him vs. Matias. Their styles and temperament mesh very well.
Last edited by kiaba360; 10-26-2024, 04:49 PM.Comment
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Prograis looking determined and unskilled. Way too inaccurate. His twitchy moves kept Catteral low volume, though Catteral is always pretty low volume. Regis has terrible balance.
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He threw to himself at the floor twice at the end of the round, don't think he has the conditioning to go further than 6 rounds and he seems vulnerable to even non-punchers.
Has staying in the same weight category for 12 years taking it's toll on him?Comment
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Prograis hasn't lost much but Catteral is so cautious and had a nice reach advantage. Regis looked determined but he looked a bit small in there against Catteral.Comment
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It's clear that Prograis doesn't have the necessary feet and reach for the high-level movers. Prograis felt compelled to overshoot in order to compensate for Gato's propensity to step out of range. Prograis vs. Matias is still one of the best 140lb match-ups to make, even-though there's no title on the line: boxer-puncher vs. pressure fighter. Both have a similar "get-back" mentality when they get hit too, so it probably won't be a boring fight.
Last edited by kiaba360; 10-26-2024, 05:46 PM.Comment
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Yeah
He's actually pretty good when he puts his shots together. I think he can crack a little bit too when he wants to commit but rarely does.
I get it, it's boxing and the aim is to win and he'll win on the cards but I'd like to see a bit more spite at times. I think that'll come back to bite him when it's a close fight on the cards in future and he doesn't quite assert himself enough.
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