Why did Alfonso Gomez had an easier time with Kameiga than Guerrero did?

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  • -Kev-
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    Why did Alfonso Gomez had an easier time with Kameiga than Guerrero did?

    Styles make fights, but Gomez and Guerrero's styles are very similar, only that Guerrero is more durable with a tougher chin. So how was Gomez able to beat Kameiga easier? And who wins now between Guerrero and Gomez?
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    Gomez had the luxury of watching the tape. His smothering was really well executed, worked the jab, landed his shots and cut off the exchange so Kamegai couldnt get started. Dude just had the right plan coming in. Guerrero got pulled into a brawl too many times, maybe underestimated him.

    Always liked Gomez, and I'd love to see him fight Guerrero or Berto next.

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    • lightsout15
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      bwcausr guerrero sucks. Daud yordan was beating him up for ***s sake.

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      • DoktorSleepless
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        #4
        No in depth technical analysis needed. Guerrero sucks and it's about time people acknowledge it.

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        • TheMexHurricane
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          I'ma write the answer in white so you're gonna have to highlight my words to read my answer--> Because Gomez got on roids for the 1st time. That's why. Everybody is on roids now. Duh!

          P.S. Y'all gonna have to highlight all my responses to see if I have a secret message included from now on.

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          • Tay Roc
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            #6
            gud win 4 floyd doe

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            • Cuban Linx
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              I've said it probably like 20 times on here but Guerrero is not a good fighter at this weight class. You can't find one fight at WW that Guerrero has looked dominant in. He struggled against Aydin, Berto and Kamegai, and just got washed in the losses against Mayweather and Thurman.

              The problem, I think, is that his legs are gone. He can't use his legs anymore and because of that he's resorted to fighting way more in the pocket than he did at the lower weights. His head movement is bad, he's slow, he's just not good at this weight.

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                Originally posted by Cuban Linx
                I've said it probably like 20 times on here but Guerrero is not a good fighter at this weight class. You can't find one fight at WW that Guerrero has looked dominant in. He struggled against Aydin, Berto and Kamegai, and just got washed in the losses against Mayweather and Thurman.

                The problem, I think, is that his legs are gone. He can't use his legs anymore and because of that he's resorted to fighting way more in the pocket than he did at the lower weights. His head movement is bad, he's slow, he's just not good at this weight.
                I think his fight night weight indicates he is better suited at 140lbs. He was 152 vs Thurman, which is 5lb rehydration compared to the 10-12lbs other WW's rehydrate. Not every fighter can pull off what Mayweather and Pacquiao do which is fight at around 147-150 and beat up bigger guys. Guerrero needs to go back down to the weight class that he skipped. He is too small for 147 and his skills don't outweigh the 8-12lbs disadvantage he will be in at WW.

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                • El Campesino
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                  Because Alfonso Gomez is a slick, crafty motherf**ker. I still think Gomez would've gave Canelo some more problems if it weren't for the premature stoppage.

                  Gomez measured his distance perfectly on his punches and disrupted Kamegai's flow by smothering him. Guerrero straight slugged it out with Kamegai.

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                  • John Locke
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                    Because Gomez used his skill and brain, Guerrero went to war with him

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