Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: Mares Can Be The Pound For Pound King
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[QUOTE=INGLEWOOD;13676656]Mares has the style to beat Rigo. Donaire was looking for the big shot all night and didnt find it but Mares will overwhelm him with pressure and his physicality being the stronger and bigger fighter of the two.[/QUOTE]
That pressure will just lead him into being countered and dropped. Donaire was bigger and stronger and it didn't help him at all. But what's the point of debating since the fight will never happen due to different promoters. That and the fact that even if Rigo left Arum DLH would never risk the fight. Instead he'd just make excuses and talk **** that Rigo is boring.Comment
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Froch, Kessler, Abraham, and Bika trump Perez, Agbeko, and Moreno any day. And no one has even been competitive against Ward. Mares could easily have a couple loses.
BTW, since when does an Olympic gold medal "not matter" or "doesn't count?"Comment
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When u are talking about professional boxing and we are comparing fighters as professional boxers. Don't talk to me about Kessler cuz Ward beat him with his fist and head. I really don't give Andre much credit for that win. I think Mares' win over Moreno is better then Froch.Comment
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He should already be on the P4P list. Unfortunately other guys that have done much less are there because they move pretty against much less opposition.Comment
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What Andre has done in the pros is clean out and make a mockery of one of the most stacked divisions in boxing. A lot of folks consider him #1, not #2, due to the quality of opposition and how he's dispatched them. You're welcome to your opinion but you come off as ignorant. I like Abner and going to see him tomorrow but he's very lucky to have an unblemished record at this point in his career. Only reason he got by Abeko in the first fight was the ref turning a Golden blind eye to his repeated low blows.Comment
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How am I being ignorant??What Andre has done in the pros is clean out and make a mockery of one of the most stacked divisions in boxing. A lot of folks consider him #1, not #2, due to the quality of opposition and how he's dispatched them. You're welcome to your opinion but you come off as ignorant. I like Abner and going to see him tomorrow but he's very lucky to have an unblemished record at this point in his career. Only reason he got by Abeko in the first fight was the ref turning a Golden blind eye to his repeated low blows.Comment
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