Comments Thread For: Jack Catterall has seen nothing in Arnold Barboza's recent performances to concern him

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    Comments Thread For: Jack Catterall has seen nothing in Arnold Barboza's recent performances to concern him

    Jack Catterall believes that Arnold Barboza beat a faded version of former unified junior welterweight champion Jose Carlos Ramirez
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  • STREET CLEANER
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    I favor Jack in this fight but he better not overlook Barboza, he knows how to disrupt the other fighter's style. He has one bad performance but he has to look at his better ones.

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    • boxingitis
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      #3
      Both are B level fighters.

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      • lilacp
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        #4
        Yeah both fighters may not be A level, but they'll offer us a decent fight. I think Barboza may take it, I feel he's just more skillful than Catterall, but the home effect will be present for Catterall.

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        • Corelone
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          #5
          Cat can win ugly at home. I think a 22 foot ring is overkill, Barbo will be late catching up anyway.

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          • M312
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            #6
            Jacks the True Undisputed champion.
            The sooner he gets a crack at the belts the better.

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            • Corelone
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              #7
              Ive seen boxers vs brawlers and always the bull makes a last minute rush. The dancer tires faster for going in reverse. Barbo needs to make Cat backup faster and tire sooner, but then Barbo isnt a bull.

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              • rickJen
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                #8
                This Catterall fellow didn't enforce his mandatory spot when Matias was holding a title.
                He saw something in Matias.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Corelone
                  Cat can win ugly at home. I think a 22 foot ring is overkill, Barbo will be late catching up anyway.
                  Are they really using a 22-ft ring?

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                  • Bertini25
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                    #10
                    Barboza being underestimated here. If this was on the states I’d possibly be picking a Barboza points win. However it’s in the UK and the judges been kind to Catterall since he was robbed against Taylor in the first fight. I thought Taylor won the second fight, a view shared by the great Teddy Atlas.

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