Postfight: How Juan Urango Could Have Beaten Devon Alexander

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  • Heru
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    #11
    This man knows what he's talking about. I've only seen 2 videos of his, but in both, he gives a deep analysis. I've never subscribed to any youtube user, but it's worth it with this guy.

    Devon won't find too many fighters that will be able to time him from his grunts. Light travels faster than sound, by the time you hear his grunts, he's gotten his punch off.

    There wasn't much Urango could do to makeit a more interesting fight, except go on a full out body attack. He looked pretty amateurish in his head combos, even when he landed they were just slapping punches.

    Landing on Alexander's head looked to be mission impossible for him because I've never seen him throw chopping shots in combination sometimes even running while he did it.
    Last edited by Heru; 03-07-2010, 06:23 PM.

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    • Pullcounter
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      #12
      Originally posted by Skin
      Postfight: How Juan Urango Could Have Beaten Devon Alexander

      1) he's asking urango to do something that urango doesn't know how to do.

      2) he's right about the grunts telegraphing his shots

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      • -Antonio-
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        #13
        Urango fought about as good as he can fight against that style. Better than I expected.

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