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Originally posted by -GDS- View PostThey don't have Mosley level chins, but they don't have Khan level chins either. Q was F'd up by a monster body shot by Cotto, and I think that that the Williams KO was Flukish. Berto's reach is 72 inches, and he's faster. I think Berto will stop Q late, but it will be interesting. I think Berto gonna have a big 2010.
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Originally posted by Iceta Lives View PostHow could Quintana's KO loss to Williams be flukish when he'd been down twice and he had his ass up in the air with the side of his face glued to the canvass. He looked to be in a position to be one of Adebisi's **** victims on Oz. And you call that KO a fluke?
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Originally posted by BoxeoBoriqua View Postidk, ive heard the opposite. i heard he's in great shape. he doesnt really blow up in weight when he's not fighting. he tops at 160. 13 pounds shouldnt kill him. he said he was already training b4 this fight was made so he probably was at 157 by the time his camp started.
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Quintana is fine. He was at 152 monday and he sounded very happy and excited. I spoke with him and he said he felt very healthy. The nutritionist is doing an excellent job as well. He worked out all the time at the gym and had been way before he was even negotiating to fight with Clottey (which clottey didnt want to fight him). I see an upset.. This is MY personal opinion: I don't see Quintana allowing Berto to get inside at all. Berto will be the aggressor and Quintana's footwork along with his counter punching abilities will stop him in his tracks. I think this fight is not getting enough attention as it should though. This could be Berto's first step to really proving himself or his chance to prove everyone that's saying he's green right. The odds are insane and im betting as well. Even my points here, any takers?
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Originally posted by liverkiller View PostQuintana is fine. He was at 152 monday and he sounded very happy and excited. I spoke with him and he said he felt very healthy. The nutritionist is doing an excellent job as well. He worked out all the time at the gym and had been way before he was even negotiating to fight with Clottey (which clottey didnt want to fight him). I see an upset.. This is MY personal opinion: I don't see Quintana allowing Berto to get inside at all. Berto will be the aggressor and Quintana's footwork along with his counter punching abilities will stop him in his tracks. I think this fight is not getting enough attention as it should though. This could be Berto's first step to really proving himself or his chance to prove everyone that's saying he's green right. The odds are insane and im betting as well. Even my points here, any takers?
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Originally posted by -GDS- View PostGreat news. Come 4/10 we will see two good welterweights with no excuses battling it out with the winner deservedly being the 4th best welter. If Q wins, congradulations, and if Berto wins, then I'm sure he's still over-rated.
A win over Quintana would be very impressive at this point, but I don't think its going to happen.
Also, Caba's ppl made a huge mistake picking Yordan as an opponent I think.
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