What I expect from him is to be on the receiving end on a couple of highlight reels.
What do you expect from Felix Verdejo?
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Not much honestly. People are putting him up on that pedestal already and if he isn't careful, he'll buy into his own hype (see JuanMa) and self-implode.
When people call a man a king, he believes he's a king. When the people want the king to go to war, the king looks to his knight to win the war for him. Only in boxing, you have to be both the king and knight and it's often hard for the king to put a sword in his hand when he is used to holding a bag of gold.Comment
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We'll have to wait and see.
Not sure how he does in the higher weights. Not because he's not good, but there are several fights in which I have a hard time picturing Verdejo winning.
Verdejo will obviously have big fights. Probably against a Crawford or a Jose Ramirez at 140. Those are two difficult fights.
Then at 147 I expect Top Rank to start promoting Kavaliauskas since he has an exciting style. Kavaliauskas is a hard puncher with a good amateur pedigree and that would be an difficult fight if Verdejo ever gets that high up in weight. Just like with Verdejo there are still a lot of questions with Kavaliauskas though.
Then there are some good amateur boxers that fight at Light Welterweight and Welterweight that could be problems if they were to turn pro.
For now we just have to wait and see how Verdejo looks as he steps up. He could be the real deal or he may be Overhyped. Who knows right now?Comment
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Was Manny even at Welterweight at the time Berto was looking like the next best thing? I don't recall that, but that's pretty funny if it's true!
And Verdejo could be bro. I'm thinking him vs Crawford is going to be the next big showdownLast edited by FrankieClutch; 02-15-2016, 09:00 PM.Comment
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