Comments Thread For: Andre Berto Finds a Jab, Lands 63% of His Power Shots

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Andre Berto Finds a Jab, Lands 63% of His Power Shots

    Working behind a newly-found jab (13 of 28 jabs per round), former welterweight champion Andre Berto returned from a 14-month layoff with a dominating performance (63% of his power shots landed) vs. the outgunned Steve Upsher, to win a ten round unanimous decision. Berto landed just 4 of 17 jabs in his previous three fights. [Click Here To Read More]
  • PAC-BOY
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    against who? :yawn:

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    • Beercules
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      Originally posted by PAC-BOY
      against who? :yawn:
      He was my local pizza delivery guy

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      • richardt
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        #4
        I thought Berto fought a spirited fight and was determined in there. I wish him the best.

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        • Ringlife
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          #5
          It was cool to see Berto get the victory. I would like to see rematchs with Karass,Ghost & Ortiz.

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          • Showtime..
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            #6
            Isn't Upsher a professional boxer? Or is he just a boxer that fought amateur and turned Pro for the money with no aspirations of widespread success & popularity?

            Is it really that difficult to go for a KO shot or just jab & run the whole fight and win an upset decision? Why fight your usual style against someone with a strong pedigree?

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