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    Comments Thread For: Oscar Valdez won't make the same mistakes in Emanuel Navarrete rematch

    Junior lightweight Oscar Valdez may have lost his maiden fight to Emanuel Navarrete, but the Mexican fighter says he's ready for revenge.
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  • Tibburon245
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    Navarrete will always be hard to beat because he is not conventional. Awkward style, hits from unusual positions.

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    • Malvado
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      #3
      Originally posted by Tibburon245
      Navarrete will always be hard to beat because he is not conventional. Awkward style, hits from unusual positions.
      Big fan of Navarrete but his conditioning (stamina) has been in a downward slope and his hands are becoming brittle that in every bout he needs surgery or put on a cast, though he is leaving his opposition in worse condition. I had seen a review stating that he has hired a nutritionist to make weight more easily. But not sure if that will resolve his issues until the aftermath of Navarrete vs Valdez II.

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      • Verus
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        #4
        This is an interesting fight! I think Valez has a good chance of winning.

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        • Billevans
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          #5
          Originally posted by J.C. Superstar

          Big fan of Navarrete but his conditioning (stamina) has been in a downward slope and his hands are becoming brittle that in every bout he needs surgery or put on a cast, though he is leaving his opposition in worse condition. I had seen a review stating that he has hired a nutritionist to make weight more easily. But not sure if that will resolve his issues until the aftermath of Navarrete vs Valdez II.
          Yeah I'm also a big fan. This fight is a bit of a make or break for him. If he takes an L I think his career is on the down slope

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            #6
            Shot and Shotter.

            Just wondering who Shotter is between the two, before putting my money on this fight.

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            • Malvado
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              #7
              Originally posted by Billevans

              Yeah I'm also a big fan. This fight is a bit of a make or break for him. If he takes an L I think his career is on the down slope
              After he fought a hard won bout against Baez, after he moved up I thought he looked rejuvenated despite getting knocked down by Liam Wilson and cardio wise looked good against Valdez.

              But against Robson Conceicao he looked winded and fought in spurts. After the middle rounds. Same happened with Berinchyk. He showcased more boxing skills though.
              Last edited by Malvado; 11-25-2024, 01:34 PM.

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              • Billevans
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                #8
                Originally posted by J.C. Superstar

                After he fought a hard won bout against Baez, after he moved up I thought he looked rejuvenated despite getting knocked down by Liam Wilson and cardio wise looked good against Valdez.

                But against Robson Conceicao he looked winded and fought in spurts. After the middle rounds. Same happened with Berinchyk. He showcased more boxing skills though.
                He's not strong enough for 135. Let's see how he looks back at 130

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                • JonDP
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                  Valdez has always fought emotional, which in turn makes him load up on every shot and become slow and predictable. It’s been years now since in every one of his fights you can hear Reynoso, and even Canelo, telling him to calm down in between rounds. I don’t think he’s going to be able to fix that.

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                  • MulaKO
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tatabanya
                    Shot and Shotter.

                    Just wondering who Shotter is between the two, before putting my money on this fight.
                    My thinking exactly
                    The fight will end the same way imo
                    To many things for Valdez to change or should I say fix

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