Working behind a steady jab (7 of 28 landed per round), junior middleweight contender Jermell Charlo landed 50% of his power shots. Charlie Ota is busy, but can he sustain that pace against his toughest opponent to date? [Click Here To Read More]
Comments Thread For: Jermell Charlo-Charlie Ota: CompuBox Historical Review
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I agree with you, brother. The Charlo that fought last night was backing up too much. As a fighter, he looked mediocre. His reach, size, and controlling distance bailed him out. If he faces someone his own size at the top level I see him losing big. Maybe even by KO. Not impressed with his chin.Comment
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I agree with you, brother. The Charlo that fought last night was backing up too much. As a fighter, he looked mediocre. His reach, size, and controlling distance bailed him out. If he faces someone his own size at the top level I see him losing big. Maybe even by KO. Not impressed with his chin.Comment
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Think I'm more impressed with Julian Willians than these two all around decents. Can't understand how one can't press the action well against a considerably smaller man who doesn't possess much, that's very telling. Andrade would beat any of the Charlo twins.Comment
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After his win they were saying "He deserves a title shot".
I hope to hell not , his first move before throwing any punches or even getting hit last night was clinching, boring.
Boxing doesn't need more boring fighters that consider clinching a viable tactic.
And should each brother get a belt , which I hope they don't, will they ever fight each other or will they compound the Promoter's cold war and the HBO/Showtime war by not ever fighting each other?Comment
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