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  • Comments Thread For: Robert Garcia reckons Vergil Ortiz Jnr-Israil Madrimov ?will steal the night?

    Ortiz's trainer says he believes that the clash between his fighter and Madrimov will be the one people are left talking about on Saturday night.
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  • #2
    Great matchup.
    We should learn a lot about both guys from this one.
    Where Crawford seemed so cautious to really engage with Madrimov, I expect Vergil to go bombs-away.

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    • #3
      I’m watching because of this fight, so consider it already stolen. I wouldn’t be watching otherwise
      BrankoB BrankoB likes this.

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      • #4
        Should be a great rumble

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        • #5
          I agree. It should be a very great, interesting, intriguing and highly entertaining match up. All I know is that one of them is going to get stopped that night.

          Could it be Madrimov or could it be Ortiz. We all know that Bud is a counter puncher. Who takes fewer risks, throws fewer power punches and is much harder to hit than Vergil Ortiz.

          While on the other hand, Ortiz is more of a boxer/slugger. Who throws more power punches, takes more risks and will be much easier to hit than Terence Crawford.

          While Crawford did get hit a lot against Madrimov; However, they were all single punches landed at a time. Not once did he ever open up, throw combination punches in bunches or take any risks for fear of being countered by Terence.
          BrankoB BrankoB likes this.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BrankoB

            Vergil does not know how to fight any other way.
            He did show some effective stick-and-move boxing in the middle-to-late rounds against Bohachuk that was really effective, but yeah, it's his nature to want to make it a brawl.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Left Hook Louie View Post

              He did show some effective stick-and-move boxing in the middle-to-late rounds against Bohachuk that was really effective, but yeah, it's his nature to want to make it a brawl.
              Imo , Madrimov breaks him down from the get go
              Where Madrimov was sceptical or worried about the counterattacks , that won’t be the case in this fight
              I believe Virgil will have hard time catching him and will get frustrated

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