Lujan is a beast who will throw a million punches. Jones will earn his title fight if he gets by Lujan
Comments Thread For: Mike Jones-Sebastian Lujan Set as an IBF Eliminator
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Lujan is a live underdog.
Soto Karass exposed Jones' lack of in-fighting. Despite Jones' constant lateral movement, jab, combinations, and even having a messy cut (in the rematch), Karass was able to get there often, too often.
Soto Karass lost to Alfonso Gomez, so lets not act as if Jones has proven he's on another level. Lujan is faster than Karass and can get his punch count up there at a similar or even better rate. If he can take Jones' power and make his way to the inside consistently, he's going to put MJ in some dark places.Comment
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Lujan is a live underdog.
Soto Karass exposed Jones' lack of in-fighting. Despite Jones' constant lateral movement, jab, combinations, and even having a messy cut (in the rematch), Karass was able to get there often, too often.
Soto Karass lost to Alfonso Gomez, so lets not act as if Jones has proven he's on another level. Lujan is faster than Karass and can get his punch count up there at a similar or even better rate. If he can take Jones' power and make his way to the inside consistently, he's going to put MJ in some dark places.Comment
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He won more convincingly in the rematch, but you can't take into account Jones gassing himself out in the 2nd round of the first fight and disregard Karass' cuts in the second fight.
Jones had too many problems against a slow, plodding pressure fighter, who had 2 gashes for most of the fight.
I believe Jones will win, but Lujan is a live underdog here.Last edited by Heru; 10-03-2011, 10:38 PM.Comment
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