I could see Rooroos brain blinking on and off when he got hit. Like an old neon sign, buzzing and sparking. They'll feed him to the dogs for beating Jojo.
Comments Thread For: Glory days: Regis Prograis triumphs as Joseph Diaz brings out his best
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Damn! What a great fucking fight? I must admit that I was both pleasantly entertained and surprised by the crowd pleasing action. Both men gave as good as they got.Comment
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Always liked Rougarou but you could see he was starting to slip in the Zorilla fight. His punch resistance looked compromised against Haney and when I saw Catterall put him on Bambi legs I knew his chin was completely shot to bits.
Last night was entertaining but still hard to watch because his absolute inability to take a punch was on full display. JoJo hasn't showed punching power in nearly a decade and 10lbs ago.
Regis gets sparked out ugly by the next decent fighter he steps in with.
All aging fighters experience this. Even Pac experienced it against Barrios. I even noticed it as early in his fight with Keith Thurman. Reaction times to getting hit are a split second slower
The one thing I did noticed about the Rougarou is that his hand to eye coordination (timing) is back. I thought his punches were quite very accurate against JoJo Diaz.Comment
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Glad they put on a good spectacle, but these two need to retire. The punishment they both are taking is concerning. There should be some kind of official meter to gauge when a fighter in their 30s should hang up their gloves, honestly, a way of forcing them out of the sport. With football, at least once a player stops performing well no team will want him.
Once an athlete is considered washed up. He is either cut from the team or is forced into retirement because no team wants them.
In boxing it is totally different. Promoters persistently and deliberately throw washed up journeyman fighters a bone.
Just in order to add them on the resume’s of their young rising star prospect’s record.
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Offensively, he displayed a lot of stamina, hand speed and timing. He got his punches off first and they were very accurate as well.
Defensively, his reflexes were lacking. He got caught flush with too many clean punches that he did not see coming. Which caused his knees to buckle throughout the fight.
However, Diaz was still unable to put him down or stop him though.Which subsequently cost him the fight.
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You may be right but I still believe that this was his best performance against JoJo Diaz since his fight with Jose Zepeda back in 2022.
Offensively, he displayed a lot of stamina, hand speed and timing. He got his punches off first and they were very accurate as well.
Defensively, his reflexes were lacking. He got caught flush with too many clean punches that he did not see coming. Which caused his knees to buckle throughout the fight.
However, Diaz was still unable to put him down or stop him though.Which subsequently cost him the fight.Comment
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This article is about as bad as the commentators: With a combined 68 years and five losses in six fights between Regis Prograis and Joseph “JoJo” Diaz, who writes this **** on here! Chris Mannix and Sergio Morra also need to either not talk and score or score and not talk they sure can't do both and I had it a clean win for Prograis even though he had a couple rocky moments he still was winning the rounds clean!Comment
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