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    Comments Thread For: Cruiserweight contender Lenar Perez joins forces with Eye of the Tiger

    Cruiserweight contender Lenar Perez is the latest signing for Montreal-based promoter, Eye of the Tiger
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    Kid is 6’5”. Must be pretty lean. Appears promising so far. Curious in seeing if he looks like anything.

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      Kid is the real deal. I'd fancy him to beat Ramirez on points, He'd give Opetaia a good fight, But Perez one issue is he's a bit too conservative, i think Opetaia would beat him to the punch with speed and volume of shots.

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        Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
        Kid is 6’5”. Must be pretty lean. Appears promising so far. Curious in seeing if he looks like anything.
        His record indicates that he could be a serious puncher , or he's been fed a steady diet of cans , I hope that it's the former . I enjoy the punchers . Vamos a ver que hace el muchacho.

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          Originally posted by MJlovesBoxing24
          Kid is the real deal. I'd fancy him to beat Ramirez on points, He'd give Opetaia a good fight, But Perez one issue is he's a bit too conservative, i think Opetaia would beat him to the punch with speed and volume of shots.
          What do you mean by too conservative ? Not throwing enough ? Waiting too much , etc ? I haven't seen him fight yet .

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            [QUOTE=CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart;n32545964]

            What do you mean by too conservative ? Not throwing enough ? Waiting too much , etc ? I haven't seen him fight yet .[/QUOTE
            . He takes alot of pictures. Posturing in the high guard and waiting till either the trap is set, or his opponent opens up, to let his hands go. Essentially the issue that David Morrell had against Benavidez, and yordenis Ugas against Spence. Sometimes the Cubans are far too relaxed and patient.

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              #7
              Originally posted by CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart

              His record indicates that he could be a serious puncher , or he's been fed a steady diet of cans , I hope that it's the former . I enjoy the punchers . Vamos a ver que hace el muchacho.
              He's knocked out a couple game and durable cruisers. Definitely not a padded record. They fed him tough and durable journeymen.

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                #8
                Originally posted by CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart

                His record indicates that he could be a serious puncher , or he's been fed a steady diet of cans , I hope that it's the former . I enjoy the punchers . Vamos a ver que hace el muchacho.
                His record looks good so far on paper, but I’m always cautious with these early career stats. Hope our boy turns out to be something.

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                  [QUOTE=MJlovesBoxing24;n32545977]
                  Originally posted by CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart

                  What do you mean by too conservative ? Not throwing enough ? Waiting too much , etc ? I haven't seen him fight yet .[/QUOTE
                  . He takes alot of pictures. Posturing in the high guard and waiting till either the trap is set, or his opponent opens up, to let his hands go. Essentially the issue that David Morrell had against Benavidez, and yordenis Ugas against Spence. Sometimes the Cubans are far too relaxed and patient.
                  That stu pid high guard bulls hit gets on my nerves — and it’s very common with the Cuban fighters. Lara does that s hit, too. I don’t understand it. Maybe it’s an amateur thing.

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