Kermit Cintron's Best Days Seem To Behind Him

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  • Perfect Plex
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    Kermit Cintron's Best Days Seem To Behind Him

    Wasn't really that impressed last night. My main concern was that his punchers seem to have absoutley no snap what so ever, which is strange when you consider he was once looked at as one of the hardest punchers in the sport.

    He got the job done, but he just didn't look all that impressive. I feel the elite of 147 or 154 handle him now.

    How about him vs Mosley?
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    Originally posted by Crisp Jab
    Wasn't really that impressed last night. My main concern was that his punchers seem to have absoutley no snap what so ever, which is strange when you consider he was once looked at as one of the hardest punchers in the sport.

    He got the job done, but he just didn't look all that impressive. I feel the elite of 147 or 154 handle him now.

    How about him vs Mosley?


    agree very much with your take


    he's slowed down a good deal in speed of foot and hand
    enough to where i think it might be from punches, and not simply aging and moving up to 154

    he's lacking the snap that used to knock guys heads back when he threw the right hand down the pipe

    he was looping it by the end of the fight, too, which i don't want to see.

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