Everyone needs to start realising Leo Santa Cruz is a formidable fighter
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Walters-Loma/Leo is a better fight down the line, Walters is more dangerous and a weightclass above. Walters should be taking on some of the top dogs at 130 like Muira/Martinez while Uchiyama deals with Vargas, winner of those fights fight for supremacy while Loma/Leo moves up the rankings at 130 for another big fight with the king of 130. How boxing should be running.
Edit: checked the rankings and there's a guy called Javier Fortuna, seems like a good up and comer, he'd be a good fight for Walters at 130.Last edited by SplitSecond; 02-29-2016, 09:07 AM.Comment
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I didn't think it was a great win. Mares had been looking really mediocre since getting sparked, all while fighting weak competition. Why I didn't care for the fight.Comment
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I thought Mares looked good on the night though, back to his old self, he came out on fire and if there were any mental effects you would have thought it would be nerves and tentativeness in the beginning, but it wasn't he just got beat by a better fighter on the night in my opinion.Comment
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Rigo can't even get on TV in the US. He can't sell tickets and does nothing for ratings. Also he would demand a huge purse. It's not Leo or Haymons job to promote Rigo. So I'll ask you this question, what's in it for them to do Rigo this enormous favor?Comment
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This guy is going to be extremely difficult to beat. He is big, strong, looks like he has a great jaw, throws a tonne of punches, good amateur pedigree. He looks the real deal. I think him and Frampton would be a great fight and a good clash of styles. I am a big fan of Frampton but I just can't see him lasting the pace with Leo. I think it would have a similar pattern to Margarito - Cotto I, and I think Santa Cruz catches up to Frampton between 8-11.
I know with lots of you there has been political motivation behind your dislike of him, the Rigo situation and the fact that he is tied to Haymon. With that said you guys need to put that biased to one side when you are assessing fighters, and this kid can seriously fight.
After seeing his display of pure azz whoopage... I submit to your opinion... Leo proved to me that he is "great" just like Tony the Tiger. Great!!!Comment
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This guy is going to be extremely difficult to beat. He is big, strong, looks like he has a great jaw, throws a tonne of punches, good amateur pedigree. He looks the real deal. I think him and Frampton would be a great fight and a good clash of styles. I am a big fan of Frampton but I just can't see him lasting the pace with Leo. I think it would have a similar pattern to Margarito - Cotto I, and I think Santa Cruz catches up to Frampton between 8-11.
I know with lots of you there has been political motivation behind your dislike of him, the Rigo situation and the fact that he is tied to Haymon. With that said you guys need to put that biased to one side when you are assessing fighters, and this kid can seriously fight.Comment
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I'm not much of a fan these days, but I've always thought Santa Cruz is better than he is given credit for. He will beat most fighters at 126. I would pick him to beat Russell and probably Frampton.Comment
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