Just watched Solomon pop Galarza's cherry

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  • Daim
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    Just watched Solomon pop Galarza's cherry

    Solomon just schooled that ass from start to finish, had Galarza beaten to the punch for every exchange while the shorter man reached in, and lots of feints and lateral movement to frustrate Galarza and reduce his offensive output, but to be honest I expected a little bit more of Galarza who apparently had over 300+ amateur fights but the slickness frustrated him and cost him his undefeated record.
    All props to Solomon who executed the perfect game plan and shut out his opponent with his superior skills and ring generalship.

    But what a bad way to match up your hot undefeated prospect and possible future gold mine, they paired up the poor 5'8 Galarza against 5'11 slickster Solomon in the early stages of their respectives careers.

    By the looks of it if Galarza stayed unbeaten people were going to hype him so bad, I'm from the Island and never heard so much about this Galarza hype than from boxing scene seeing that he was at the very top of some of the long time posters on these forums.

    Once again all props to Solomon who took this opportunity starting his career way late, he's now 27 and that was only his 12th pro fight, so he actually took the opportunity of making a big splash by shutting out this hype job and stepping in as one of the hottest prospects right now.
  • bojangles1987
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    Solomon was so much faster, he really made Galarza look bad.

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      #3
      Originally posted by bojangles1987
      Solomon was so much faster, he really made Galarza look bad.
      Yeah man, too fast, too slick for Galarza who looked like he didn't know what the hell to do against a tall slickster like that, Solomon made him look like he only had a about 25 amateur fights on his belts instead of being an amateur star with over 300 fights with only a handful of losses, Solomon is a prospect to seriously watch out for.

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