Depends what Gamboa shows up. Mtagwa looked like a perfect matchup for Juanma but he stood n traded like he had never heard of the word defense and Mtagwa can not only eat bombs he can throw em back. Gamboa's been dropped by bums that had no business doing it, if he tries to stand n ****out with Mtagwa I don't see it going well for him. That being said I don't think Gamboa will be that dumb after seeing live from ringside how that gameplan(or lack of one) works; plus he's been looking much more disciplined lately.
Lopez-Luevano/Gamboa-Mtagwa Set For January 23rd
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I know Gamboa's been more vulnerable in the past, but his defense and like you said his discipline have moved up another notch. If you've seen his last few fights (I think the Gonzalez fight is when it started), Gamboa has sacrificed some of his offense and been employing an in and out strategy.Depends what Gamboa shows up. Mtagwa looked like a perfect matchup for Juanma but he stood n traded like he had never heard of the word defense and Mtagwa can not only eat bombs he can throw em back. Gamboa's been dropped by bums that had no business doing it, if he tries to stand n ****out with Mtagwa I don't see it going well for him. That being said I don't think Gamboa will be that dumb after seeing live from ringside how that gameplan(or lack of one) works; plus he's been looking much more disciplined lately.
I don't see Mtagwa being able to deal with it, unless he can clip Yuriorkis on the way out. Even then, I can see him recuperating and shutting him out.
He use to average 100+ fast, hard punches usually in thrown in combinations, but he's gotten away from that and mixed in footwork and defense. It's made him less exciting, but it will make him a P4P player.Comment
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