Comments Thread For: BScene.com Staff Predictions: Rios vs. Alvarado Rematch

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  • gmc_rfc_06
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    #11
    Rios via KO.

    Alvarado doesn't have the defence or mentality to go 12 rounds without getting dragged into a fight and getting hit. He'll have to throw a lot to keep Rios away and he'll gas, either that or Rios will simply walk through to get the fight where he wants it; either way, Rios is getting a stoppage win a few hours from now.

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    • ilikeboxing
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      #12
      Originally posted by ColWallace
      Not sure about these staff predictions: three 'experts' have these guys winning 12 round fights and its only scheduled for 10.
      it's for the interim wbo light welterweight title so it's scheduled for 12. leave the witty remarks to the "experts" buddy.

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      • ElMeroChingon
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        #13
        I wish they didn't rematch since i like watching both fighters, Alverado could've used a tune up, and try to refine his tecnique against someone who's not as dangerous since he was set on rematching Rios.

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        • ColWallace
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          #14
          Originally posted by ilikeboxing
          it's for the interim wbo light welterweight title so it's scheduled for 12. leave the witty remarks to the "experts" buddy.
          I swear I read it was a 10-rounder on this site, but I have to own this thuck-up. They're defacing this scrap with the 'BO strap and I didn't know. So sorry, so sorry....

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          • Cnota21
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            #15
            Sounds to me that Boxing Scene should hire a completely new staff. Well the should keep the one that had the correct prediction. Cong**** Alvarado. You proved that Boxing Scenes staff dont know **** about boxing.

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            • Redd Foxx
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              #16
              Originally posted by Cnota21
              Sounds to me that Boxing Scene should hire a completely new staff. Well the should keep the one that had the correct prediction. Cong**** Alvarado. You proved that Boxing Scenes staff dont know **** about boxing.
              Rios was the saver bet and maybe you missed the fact that he won the first one. I picked this one correct but I could see why some called it for Rios.

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              • kiaba360
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                #17
                Originally posted by kiaba360
                I picked Alvarado last time and I'll pick him again. He had some good ideas the first go-around, but he wasn't executing them properly. When he got on the inside, he tried to use a defensive shell like Abril, but was getting caught with dumb shots. Hopefully he works on that, and he also needs to make use of clinching.
                Alvarado improved his defense on the inside, clinched on occasion and used the ring. He got caught much less on the inside and was countering effectively too. You have to fight a guy like Rios at a measured pace or he'll overwhelm you. Mike fought at his pace and didn't allow Rios to establish his own rhythm.

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