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  • LAchargers373
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    #51
    Originally posted by Oregonian
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    The countdown begins.

    I read someplace that Munguia is looking at Caleb Plant as a comeback fight. Thoughts?

    That’s a good scrap while it lasts.
    Mungia will lose to plant.

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    • LAchargers373
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      #52
      Originally posted by FaustoGeraci
      Garfios and LAChargers seem like they are smoking crack together and then writing love posts about Morrell on here. Morrell is a good fighter. He's fought nobody. He got exposed by Hot Rod. Benavidez is going to hurt him in the 2nd half of the fight and make it clear he's the #1 contender at 175. Morrell will go on to have a good career.
      Ok bud lol. I’ve watched both their careers Morrell all through amateurs. Morrell is better at everything than benevidez and he’s smarter in his fight and ring IQ he’s just smarter in general lol

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      • FaustoGeraci
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        #53
        Originally posted by LAchargers373

        Ok bud lol. I’ve watched both their careers Morrell all through amateurs. Morrell is better at everything than benevidez and he’s smarter in his fight and ring IQ he’s just smarter in general lol
        Ok fanboy don't cry in February when your hero loses

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        • garfios
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          #54
          Originally posted by boxingitis

          You brough it up, claiming Benavidez didn't want to fight Morrell.
          Any of them could win. You see Munguia lost to a guy with 4 KOs, so anyone can land a good punch, either Benavidez or Morell, nothing is set in stone.
          You brought it up, you said "he fought every one that was willing to fight him, at 168", which is not true.

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          • garfios
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            #55
            Originally posted by FaustoGeraci
            Garfios and LAChargers seem like they are smoking crack together and then writing love posts about Morrell on here. Morrell is a good fighter. He's fought nobody. He got exposed by Hot Rod. Benavidez is going to hurt him in the 2nd half of the fight and make it clear he's the #1 contender at 175. Morrell will go on to have a good career.
            Do you know how to read? Smocking crack? Could you please tell me what an outrageous crack post, I have posted? Because unlike you, I haven't predict any outcome. So if someone is under a crack spell, it is you.

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              #56
              Originally posted by boxingitis

              Im pretty sure Benavidez has seen greater Talent thant Morrell. Champion GGG, Zurdo, and Bivol. Sparring is the same just with bigger gloves and head gear. This how people gague their levels.
              The skills, speed, and endurance is the same in Sparring, the only thing that changes is power due to smaller gloves.
              I give him the edge against Morrell. An edge based on his experience in the ring. Not from sparring. Using a sparring session from 13 years ago or any sparring at all as proof won't cut it. Sparring means absolutely nothing. If Benavidez and Bivol fight today it won't be the same as their sparring session.

              Sparring is NOT the same. That's ridiculous. It's totally different and used for a different purpose. Sometimes a boxer will go through multiple sparring partners and extended rounds in one session. How is that the same?

              You're talking like a casual fan that knows nothing about boxing.
              Last edited by joseph5620; 12-19-2024, 11:52 AM.

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              • FaustoGeraci
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                #57
                Originally posted by garfios
                Do you know how to read? Smocking crack? Could you please tell me what an outrageous crack post, I have posted? Because unlike you, I haven't predict any outcome. So if someone is under a crack spell, it is you.
                "Smocking" ok Killa

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by boxingitis

                  Benavidez has never had power. It's his volume punching that affects his opponents. Morrell was also a weight bully and was able to KO the tomato cans he faced. That's the reason they are facing each other because they know they are both coming up from 168, before they get expose by the other 175s.
                  Any of them can win. I mean Mungia lost to a guy that had 4 KOs by KO.
                  Yes, it's boxing, so you never know for sure. This said, Benevidez's power comes from his speed, making his combination punching lethal. I do believe Morrell has more talent and better technique, thus I favour him to win a decision, if he can withstand the assault, and box intelligently.

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                  • garfios
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by FaustoGeraci

                    "Smocking" ok Killa
                    Smoking, I'm not going to apologize for my phone help. Did you find any of my supposedly cracked post?
                    Last edited by garfios; 12-20-2024, 10:54 PM.

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                    • garfios
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by steeve steel

                      Yes, it's boxing, so you never know for sure. This said, Benevidez's power comes from his speed, making his combination punching lethal. I do believe Morrell has more talent and better technique, thus I favour him to win a decision, if he can withstand the assault, and box intelligently.
                      Ask him if he thinks canelo is a weight bully.

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