Richard Schafer: Broner is available for Gamboa
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Gamboa been inactive comming on a year now, Jumping 2 weight classes to 135 and is only 5'5 and the variable is we dont know how and if his speed or power will carry with him to 135.
Broner has been active, been ready to fight at 135, is 5'7, and has power and speed to match gamboa if gamboa can brings that speed and power up to 135 with him.
So on paper all the advantages are for Broner.Last edited by ElBossHogg™; 07-27-2012, 12:25 AM.Comment
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i doubt broner's offense would be shut down. thats not the type of fighter gamboa is imo. he doesnt really shut down offenses. i favor him to win, i just dont think his defense is any good. hes a highly offensive fighter. much more complete offensively than he is defensively.
Broner had a lot of trouble with a slow but busy Ponce De Leon. I'm sure Daniel's southpaw stance had something to do with it, but Gamboa's speed and movement would be tough to potshot against. Adrien would likely respect Yuri's power, so he would be fairly conservative. It would be interesting to see how Broner copes with perhaps the first fighter he's faced that's faster than himself.
You can't discount Adrien's size, however. At 135 he would be closer to his natural weight, while Gamboa would be approaching his maximum. How would that affect Yuri's speed and movement? Hard to say. If those advantages are blunted, it could be a game changer.Comment
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Its 50/50 for me but if you just look at what on paper will seem like a for sure win for Broner.
Gamboa been inactive comming on a year now, Jumping 2 weight classes to 135 and is only 5'5 and the variable is we dont know how and if his speed or power will carry with him to 135.
Broner has been active, been ready to fight at 135, is 5'7, and has power and speed to match gamboa if gamboa can brings that speed and power up to 135 with him.
So on paper all the advantages are for Broner.
Further, if this fight is made, it won't necessarily be Gamboa's first since his little hiatus. In fact, it probably won't be. And the weight hasn't been confirmed yet. The fight may or may not take place at 135.Comment
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Fighting at 130, Broner re-hydrates to somewhere in the mid-140s. That would mean a significant weight/size advantage versus Gamboa. As I said earlier, I think their power is comparable.Comment
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If you read my previous posts on this thread, you'll see exactly what I think of each fighter's respective advantages. We agree on some things, but not on others. Besides, there's no such thing as a "sure thing" in boxing, especially when the perceived advantages are "on paper."
Further, if this fight is made, it won't necessarily be Gamboa's first since his little hiatus. In fact, it probably won't be. And the weight hasn't been confirmed yet. The fight may or may not take place at 135.Comment
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