Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
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How to create a hype job- the Berlanga story
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From 2016 when Berlanga had his first professional fight at age 18 (almost 19) through 2020 (age 23), he had 16 fights to start his career out which all ended with a first round KO win in about 5 years.
From 2021 (age 24) to end of 2023 (age 26) he had five fights that all went the distance, Desmond Nicholson (8 rounds), Marcelo Coceres (10 rounds), Steve Rolles (10 rounds), Roamer Angulo (10 rounds), and Jason Quigley (12 rounds) in about 3 years.
Then on February 2024 Berlanga TKOed Padraig McCrory in the 6th round, which led to May 2024 where he had his best fight in his career, a proud UD loss against Canelo Alvarez.
Currently age 27, he hasn't fought since his fight against Canelo but who knows where the Tale of Two Berlangas will go.
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Originally posted by Joseph View Post
Fair enough, I certainly remember that, but even then I don't remember anyone saying he looked phenomenal doing it.
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Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
Yup , you got that right
Reminds me of David Lemieux , as soon as he stepped up , the Ko’s didn’t follow and got that Berlanga treatment
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Originally posted by Haka View PostStill Benavidez didn't dare to step in the ring when Canelo called him in after the fight for a face off.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostLuis Ortiz being sold as the boogie man of the HW division, on the strength of a 2015 win over Bryant Jennings, to set up a fight between he and Wilder, is the best illustration of this practice.
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They built up Berlanga with that 16 KO streak that they still talk about until this day. He is now always a step slower because he is thinking what he wants to do instead of being instinctive and reactive. Those are skills needed when they realized he can't KO everyone but it is late in the game. He surprised with the durability and fought in the last rounds.
I thought very little of him but now I am not so sure he will be a cake walk for Plant, Mbilli or Munguia. He showed much more chin and stamina than I thought he had.
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Originally posted by garfios View Post
I don't think Ortiz is the best example. First nobody wanted to fight him when he was closer to his prime, second he was winning the fight both times and he got caught. I could give some more examples but Ortiz is not one of them.Last edited by kafkod; 11-26-2024, 01:47 PM.
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