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  • #61
    Originally posted by Prawn Cornelius View Post
    Again, he did exactly what he needed to do. How is a guy with little power going to do some real damage to a guy who has a granite chin and persistent pressure?

    Rios' gameplan was to get Abril against the ropes/corner yeah? He did that, but Abril did what he needed to do and he sat in the corner and smothered Rios' punches, just like you said. Bet that conserved a lot of his energy too, as opposed to using his legs. Sounds smart to me.
    Yup it is smart I'm user he didn't throw anything at all while doing that though, or he would just clinch, and the fact that was his game plan not move and box and throw combinations it was hold non stop then once they were in the middle of the ring throw A jab and may be a right and then clinch, and while he was holding rios he was getting hit to the body and partially to the face, neither of them were able to inflict damage on each other at all which is why it was a terrible fight.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by pturtle View Post
      Who said for Abril to trade with him? You claim we don't know anything about boxing, but is the only way for a fighter to outbox an opponent to hold him and smother his punches? Because I know a lot of things Abril could have did last night with out trading at all that would have got him a victory and put on a decent show. so may be you don't know boxing. And as you can see my favorite fighter fights nothing like Rios.
      And I know alot of things that Abril didn't let rios do or didn't know how to do it, that is why he got exposed, deal with it, Abril took rios to school and will do it everytime I don't hear rios wanting another shot at abril, I'm sure they could do it again at a catch weight, but they already know it will be another night at the adult education college...
      Last edited by garfios; 04-15-2012, 12:03 PM.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Very Rich Man View Post
        Excessive clinching isn't illegal? You actually consider it as legal as punching?

        In what part of your post did you say excessive clinching?

        Keep back peddling, but i doubt you'll sound more ******ed then you did last night

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        • #64
          Hes he clearly won, but the fight totally ******. April is one of the most boring fighters. I don't really care to see him fight again.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by pturtle View Post
            Yup it is smart I'm user he didn't throw anything at all while doing that though, or he would just clinch, and the fact that was his game plan not move and box and throw combinations it was hold non stop then once they were in the middle of the ring throw A jab and may be a right and then clinch, and while he was holding rios he was getting hit to the body and partially to the face, neither of them were able to inflict damage on each other at all which is why it was a terrible fight.
            Maybe I need to watch the fight again. I know he held at some points but not enough for me to discern excessive clinching. I thought Abril showed an awesome defensive presence. Damage may not have been done to either man, but Abril dictated the pace and won in my eyes. Lucky break for Rios.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by garfios View Post
              And I know alot of things that Abril didn't let rios do or didn't know how to do it, that is why he got exposed, deal with it, Abril took rios to school and will do it everytime I don't hear rios wanting another shot a rios, I'm sure they could do it again at a catch weight, but they already know it will be another night at the adult education college...
              I think you believe I am some big huge Rios fan yes he didn't allow Rios to do much but he had the chance to do a lot and he didn't. He was fine going 12 rounds to expose Rios as a horrible boxer which we all already knew, Abril was content showing Rios can't hit him but he didn't seem interested in winning the fight.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
                In what part of your post did you say excessive clinching?

                Keep back peddling, but i doubt you'll sound more ******ed then you did last night
                Clinching in general is illegal. It's an tactic that is used in place of defense. Usually from the fighter's inability to fight on the inside. Russian, is this the best you could do? Honestly?

                You're a ****** for considering clinching is as legal as punching, but I don't blame you. Like I said, the referees rarely do anything about it so of course you'd think it's legal.

                Also, Clinching=/=Holding.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by pturtle View Post
                  Yup it is smart I'm user he didn't throw anything at all while doing that though, or he would just clinch, and the fact that was his game plan not move and box and throw combinations it was hold non stop then once they were in the middle of the ring throw A jab and may be a right and then clinch, and while he was holding rios he was getting hit to the body and partially to the face, neither of them were able to inflict damage on each other at all which is why it was a terrible fight.
                  it was a terrible fight for your homey Rios, everyone not being Rios fan enjoy it, commentators, writers, fans from all over the world and a few Mexicans, he was exposed for what he is, a limited come forward plower with not even one punch KO power.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Prawn Cornelius View Post
                    Maybe I need to watch the fight again. I know he held at some points but not enough for me to discern excessive clinching. I thought Abril showed an awesome defensive presence. Damage may not have been done to either man, but Abril dictated the pace and won in my eyes. Lucky break for Rios.
                    Same here I need to re watch again myself but while he did show good defense with excessive holding, I thought he could have really dominated the fight but he barely through punches himself. And I felt the punches he did land had just as much impact as Rios' partially blocked punches but I was giving Rios rounds because he was still backing Abril up and outworking him. I can't see how people can't understand with this explanation why i thought Rios won.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by pturtle View Post
                      I think you believe I am some big huge Rios fan yes he didn't allow Rios to do much but he had the chance to do a lot and he didn't. He was fine going 12 rounds to expose Rios as a horrible boxer which we all already knew, Abril was content showing Rios can't hit him but he didn't seem interested in winning the fight.
                      Clearly he won the fight and he followed a game plan that is what he did, and 99% of the posters had Rios steamrolling over Abril which means not everybody though he was that terrible of a boxer.

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