Hopkins has some really good points, still one good punch can change the course of a fight and a fighter's destiny. Should be an interesting matchup, but my larger thought are the words of Ruben Guerrero and how unseemly his presence seems in the corner of his son. He's really making a fool of himself, there's something really off putting about him, almost grotesque. The "All Access" shows, I think capture some of the uncomfortable energy of the Guerrero camp.
IMHO Ruben has taken living vicariously through someone else to another level, because he acts and talks like he's the one getting in the ring. I'm not sure if that does his son much good at a time when he should be marshalling all of his psychological energies to believe in himself. Ruben Guerrero brings this conflict down to a ugly level, he's acting like he's in a Spanish ****** and not on an National and International stage.
The final press conference was telling, with Ruben Guerrero ranting and raving and his son having to endure the embarrassment.
IMHO Ruben has taken living vicariously through someone else to another level, because he acts and talks like he's the one getting in the ring. I'm not sure if that does his son much good at a time when he should be marshalling all of his psychological energies to believe in himself. Ruben Guerrero brings this conflict down to a ugly level, he's acting like he's in a Spanish ****** and not on an National and International stage.
The final press conference was telling, with Ruben Guerrero ranting and raving and his son having to endure the embarrassment.
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