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    Comments Thread For: Andy Cruz, evolving into a contender, easily outpoints Omar Salcido

    A world title moved a significant step closer Saturday night in the willing exchanges that paced Andy Cruz to a convincing lightweight victory over rugged Omar Salcido at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.
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    I guess was a thoroughly whooping

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      #3
      Originally posted by garfios
      I guess was a thoroughly whooping
      It’s good to see an American trainer adding killer instinct to the Cuban style.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

        It’s good to see an American trainer adding killer instinct to the Cuban style.
        Killer instinct is born with you, it can be refined but you're who you're. I have been telling fans like you, that Rigondeaux and Lara are only part, technical and defensive part, of the Cuban boxing. And as you know when Lara has been pressed he can put a whooping on anybody, he's not aggressive when the opponent doesn't know how to touch him. Did anybody teach Gamboa how to go for a Ko? How about Casamayor, Ortiz, Morrell Jr, Iglesias, Tellez, Gonzalez, JC Gomez, Dorticos, Herrera, should I keep naming Cuban boxers with killer instinct? Back in Cuba, there are wars in every tournament from base, regional, provinciales(state) all the way to the Nationals. Go and search old amateur fights from Correa, Stevenson, Jose Gomez, Carrillo, JL Romero and all that bunch. You're going to enjoy it.

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          My first time seeing him tonight; fun fighter to watch.

          Took a lot of clean body shots, but was still spry throughout. Takes advantage of most openings which is exciting

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            I didn’t see the fight. Very pleased at what I’ve read about it. Andy has the talent and skills. It’s great that he’s chosen to fight as he does. He could’ve easily gone the hit-and-don’t-be-hit route. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but boxer-puncher is much more exciting. My only concern is that they’re not moving him fast enough. Already 29, Cruz needs to be busier.

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              #7
              Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
              I didn’t see the fight. Very pleased at what I’ve read about it. Andy has the talent and skills. It’s great that he’s chosen to fight as he does. He could’ve easily gone the hit-and-don’t-be-hit route. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but boxer-puncher is much more exciting. My only concern is that they’re not moving him fast enough. Already 29, Cruz needs to be busier.

              My only concern is that they’re not moving him fast enough. Already 29, Cruz needs to be busier.​

              This ^^^^^^^^^ is the honest truth
              The guy is 29 years old with ton of experience in the ammys
              Maybe giving a little more gas would be more effective

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                #8
                Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas
                My first time seeing him tonight; fun fighter to watch.

                Took a lot of clean body shots, but was still spry throughout. Takes advantage of most openings which is exciting
                Took a lot of clean shots? Who? I think you was drunk when watching the fight...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MulaKO


                  My only concern is that they’re not moving him fast enough. Already 29, Cruz needs to be busier.​

                  This ^^^^^^^^^ is the honest truth
                  The guy is 29 years old with ton of experience in the ammys
                  Maybe giving a little more gas would be more effective
                  He turned pro in 2023. Don’t know what month, but he fought only twice. In 2024 he fought…twice. No excuse for that. Cruz is a real talent, who’s only getting older. His window is likely to be brief. Andy simply has to get busier — much busier. Unafraid to mix it up, and with those skills, the guy is fun to watch. I’d love to see more of him.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC

                    He turned pro in 2023. Don’t know what month, but he fought only twice. In 2024 he fought…twice. No excuse for that. Cruz is a real talent, who’s only getting older. His window is likely to be brief. Andy simply has to get busier — much busier. Unafraid to mix it up, and with those skills, the guy is fun to watch. I’d love to see more of him.

                    I can safely say we all
                    would

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