It was yet another example of a guy with a low fighter IQ, who fights one style, and can not adjust his style to better suit his opponent. An example of a guy who not only fights one way, but who is simply not smart enough to figure out how he should be fighting differently even if he could fight differently... An example of a guy whose style of fighting does not properly take into account his strengths and weaknesses... A guy who will stand toe to toe with an iron-chinned brawler because he feels he must prove something... Guys like this are a dime-a-dozen nowadays. It's now rare to see a guy who can "figure out" his opponent mid-fight.
As for Rios, I like him but I fear he will be dominated by the first good boxer he faces.
As for Rios, I like him but I fear he will be dominated by the first good boxer he faces.
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