I salute Mauricio Herrera.

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  • New England
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    #11
    Originally posted by ThePhantom5
    He gave an incredible effort vs Alvarado.

    He's capable of beating a lot guys at 140.

    He came to fight and he came to win, but got outgunned.



    He needs a break and I hope to see him again.


    his issue will be just that: he'll get outgunned

    guys bring more to the table than he does physically at the top of the game. they're faster, bigger punchers, and their faces will hold up.

    harrerra has some nice skills // cuteness, but i think they;re only enough to prolong a beating and not enough coupled with his physical inabilities to win him a fight

    that being said i would like to see him back on a ppv undercard

    that was a great fight.



    they ought to move alvarado quickly as well. he's not going do develop into a craftsman, and he's got the chin, strength, engine, and power to be a very fun pressure oriented toughster

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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      #12
      Originally posted by New England
      harrerra has some nice skills // cuteness
      So what you're saying is, that he's a cutie pie?

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      • New England
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        #13
        Originally posted by jsfd26
        So what you're saying is, that he's a cutie pie?


        slick caucasian (or whatever he might be according to the US census. who cares, honestly.)



        did any of you guys see the HBO feed?

        i watched a TR *river* with brian kenny doing the blow by blow and it was good. i'm always interested to see what the HBO guys think of the fights/fighters because i'm so much more familiar with their tendencies.

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          #14
          Originally posted by reedickyaluss
          It was great, he fought incredible off the ropes... If he could of slipped about 15% more of the incoming punches, and given maybe 10% more back it couldve been a different outcome... Loved when he came back with 4-5-6-7 punches in a row.



          ^ was awesome

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