Ishe Smith: Floyd is already sharp as a tac, going 5 min rounds

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  • Evil Abed
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    Ishe Smith: Floyd is already sharp as a tac, going 5 min rounds

    Ishe Smith ‏ @IsheSugarShay
    Heard that Floyd is already sharp as a tac, going 5 min rounds, an beat the dog sh$t out of Henry yesterday.
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    Good news. If he's the same guy he was in the Mosley and Ortiz fights, he was pretty much the same set of skills in those fights, he'll should be fine.

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      Yessss, that's what I like to hear!

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      • IronDanHamza
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        Just less than 2 months out and he's sharp. I imagine he's already near enough on weight.

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        • Carpe Diem
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          Potshots the dog sh$t out of Henry yesterday.















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          • bMak
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            To play devils advocate, this may not be a good thing if true. Could just mean Omar's inexperience doesn't make him a viable sparring partner for a fighter like Floyd, and a poor choice to prepare for a fighter like Cotto.

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            • RL_GMA
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              Omar Henry has always been regarded as Cotto's clone. But anyone who's actually seen Henry fight knows that's far from the truth. They look a like as far as their stance goes. But as far as overall ability in the ring?

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                #8
                Originally posted by bMak
                To play devils advocate, this may not be a good thing if true. Could just mean Omar's inexperience doesn't make him a viable sparring partner for a fighter like Floyd, and a poor choice to prepare for a fighter like Cotto.
                ooooh interesting way to look at it

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RL_GMA
                  Omar Henry has always been regarded as Cotto's clone. But anyone who's actually seen Henry fight knows that's far from the truth. They look a like as far as their stance goes. But as far as overall ability in the ring?

                  To be honest with you, I'm not that all bothered about him beating up Henry. It's the sharpness which I'm pleased to hear about. Which means he'll get time to work on other things. I remember the first open workout session he did for the Ortiz fight, he wasn't looking that sharp for a while, whereas now it sounds like his timing is all there.

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                  • bMak
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RL_GMA
                    Omar Henry has always been regarded as Cotto's clone. But anyone who's actually seen Henry fight knows that's far from the truth. They look a like as far as their stance goes. But as far as overall ability in the ring?

                    I'd say it's more seasoning than ability. Henry just isn't close to the Floyd/Cotto level just yet. He's still a very young fighter in the early stages of his career.

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