they were both garbage..two idiots who didnt know what to do in the ring..mayweather would smash them both in the same night...dont make guerrero into something hes not..its not him being good its berto being ****
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I do not think we will see Berto as a high profile fighter anymore. He will get a couple more high profile paydays of course but to me, it seems his punch resistance and reflexes are withering away every time he steps in the ring. Also he just seemed all out of sorts in there. He had some success in spots, but he had ample opportunities to spin off the ropes and make things happen. I suppose one could blame it on rust or weight drain, but I am not so sure. It was like he never could settle into the fight. Something is not right with him.
Guerrero surprised me with his strength and monster grit. I was not expecting that type of fight from him at all. He still frustrated me a bit by smothering his own punches. I wish he would have created some space once in a while to get some good power punches in there. If he would have, he would have gotten Berto out of there. Cannot criticize him really though. He got in there and pounded out a win in an impressive manner.
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Berto was never anything close to what people made him out to be even before he lost to Ortiz, He was a guy that HBO threw a lot of money at because they had high hopes for him, am not surprise that Guerrero beats him at all, Now lets see Guerrero claim a belt at 147 maybe against Paulie M since his fight against Hatton is now dead.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostBerto was never anything close to what people made him out to be even before he lost to Ortiz, He was a guy that HBO threw a lot of money at because they had high hopes for him, am not surprise that Guerrero beats him at all, Now lets see Guerrero claim a belt at 147 maybe against Paulie M since his fight against Hatton is now dead.
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostI do not think we will see Berto as a high profile fighter anymore. He will get a couple more high profile paydays of course but to me, it seems his punch resistance and reflexes are withering away every time he steps in the ring. Also he just seemed all out of sorts in there. He had some success in spots, but he had ample opportunities to spin off the ropes and make things happen. I suppose one could blame it on rust or weight drain, but I am not so sure. It was like he never could settle into the fight. Something is not right with him.
Guerrero surprised me with his strength and monster grit. I was not expecting that type of fight from him at all. He still frustrated me a bit by smothering his own punches. I wish he would have created some space once in a while to get some good power punches in there. If he would have, he would have gotten Berto out of there. Cannot criticize him really though. He got in there and pounded out a win in an impressive manner.
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Originally posted by ~BoZz~ View Postthey were both garbage..two idiots who didnt know what to do in the ring..mayweather would smash them both in the same night...dont make guerrero into something hes not..its not him being good its berto being ****
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Originally posted by ElBossHogg™ View PostRobert did just what he was supposed to do. He won. What you want him to stay on the outside and let Berto Speed and power dictate the fight LOL he Took a dog fight to the Haiti and The Haiti got his eyes SHUT. When was the last time you seen Guerrero fight like that LOL, if he fought like that every fight then what you say will make sense right now sounds like you just a hater.
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