Mares wants to fight Rigo!

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  • CubanGuyNYC
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    #61
    Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
    After Floyd fought Cotto people talked about his legs were gone but after watching Floyd this weekend I think his performance vs Cotto had a lot to do with Cotto but it also had a lot to do with Diaz. Having a Ph.D in Pedagogical Sciences helps but you can't study gameplanning for fights and to my concern this man is a PRO at it.


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    Miguel dropped Pedro, which I think was a bad move. I agree, once more, it was Diaz's preparation that allowed Cotto to put in the kind of performance he did.

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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      #62
      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
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      Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.

      After Floyd fought Cotto people talked about his legs were gone but after watching Floyd this weekend I think his performance vs Cotto had a lot to do with Cotto but it also had a lot to do with Diaz. Having a Ph.D in Pedagogical Sciences helps but you can't study gameplanning for fights and to my concern this man is a PRO at it.


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      Miguel dropped Pedro, which I think was a bad move. I agree, once more, it was Diaz's preparation that allowed Cotto to put in the kind of performance he did.
      Idk how Cotto's stamina is so **** especially with the way Pedro trains. I thought the Floyd vs Cotto fight was closer than most people had it but his stamina let him down. Same thing happened vs Trout.

      Diaz needs to get his hands on a young guy and build him up. Then we can see what he's really about.


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      • CubanGuyNYC
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        #63
        Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
        Idk how Cotto's stamina is so **** especially with the way Pedro trains. I thought the Floyd vs Cotto fight was closer than most people had it but his stamina let him down. Same thing happened vs Trout.

        Diaz needs to get his hands on a young guy and build him up. Then we can see what he's really about.


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        I would love to see that. But I've come to believe that some trainers are better at building champions, while some are better at bringing out the best in champions. Pedro seems to be the latter, at least so far. The way things are going, however, Diaz will probably go the way of Freddie Roach. Established fighters will seek his expertise to bring out their full potential.

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        • V.WEBB
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          #64
          Really like watching Mares. But I am not picking him over Rigo. None of that matters, since they will never fight.

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          • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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            #65
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
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            Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.

            Idk how Cotto's stamina is so **** especially with the way Pedro trains. I thought the Floyd vs Cotto fight was closer than most people had it but his stamina let him down. Same thing happened vs Trout.

            Diaz needs to get his hands on a young guy and build him up. Then we can see what he's really about.


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            I would love to see that. But I've come to believe that some trainers are better at building champions, while some are better at bringing out the best in champions. Pedro seems to be the latter, at least so far. The way things are going, however, Diaz will probably go the way of Freddie Roach. Established fighters will seek his expertise to bring out their full potential.
            Idk man Roach developed the **** out of Pacquiao. He developed some stuff in Chavez Jr too but he's just not dedicated enough.

            We'll see what happens.


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            • BrokenHat
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              #66
              I think Rigo would school him easier than he schooled Donaire.

              Mares is bigger, but it won't matter against a master like Rigo. And make no mistake, Rigo is easily one of the most skilled boxers on the planet.

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              • Mr. Philadel
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                #67
                I'll take Rigo in that one...but Mares would do way better than Flash did against Rigo....7-5 or maybe 8-4 for Rigo

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                • Dustaine
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                  Idk how Cotto's stamina is so **** especially with the way Pedro trains. I thought the Floyd vs Cotto fight was closer than most people had it but his stamina let him down. Same thing happened vs Trout.

                  Diaz needs to get his hands on a young guy and build him up. Then we can see what he's really about.


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                  Hairon Socarras.

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                  • codey
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                    #69
                    I admire Mares ambition however Rigo puts him through college.

                    all expense paid.

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                    • KickAzz
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                      #70
                      $3 mil and Rigondo potshot yo a.ss

                      call schaefer and tell him to call arum

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