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  • Da Boxer
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    Verdejo: Needs to Make Adjustments

    Man,

    I really have high hopes for this Puertorican Prospect but I was a bit disappointed by his performance on Saturday.

    No, not because he did not KO his opponents but more so on this mechanics and fundamentals.

    Fundamentals.

    In order to become an elite or a great champion (not just your average guy) you must have 3 essential skills that will always facilitate the win:

    Great Jab
    Body Work
    Ring IQ/Generalship

    I'm Puertorican and I support my boxers. Cotto, Verdejo are my must watch fights and I look very forward to any of their outings but Felix is lacking on those 3 essential areas!

    I'm sorry to say but Verdejo is lacking an accurate jab. You utilize a jab and positioning to set-up combos, establish traps and disrupt the opponent. The jab along with Ring IQ/Generalship work hand to hand to accomplish the above.

    If you can not cut-off the ring on your opponent you will end up following the guy all night long, wasting energy and taking wild swings and missing badly.

    If yo can not work the body with combos and trapping your opponent you will only rely on power to stop and opponent.

    Felix did not do any of the above. He landed like 1 body punch and threw like 2. Seriously, his body work was not part of his arsenal and has never been.

    The Brazilian guy used good foot work, and Verdejo chased him around unable to cut-off the ring.

    His mechanics were not clean, jumping around too much, unable to find distance (lack of jab), and keeping his hands low when hooking.

    I think that Top Rank should look into suggesting a real PROFESSIONAL trainer for Felix.

    If Verdejo works and perfect those, then and only then he will surpass the like of Trinidad and Cotto...otherwise, it will not happen.

    Any how, those were my observations.

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  • daggum
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    #2
    you are watching a future superstar!!!!!!!!!!!! or an average fighter

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    • VG_Addict
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      #3
      It's what happens when you haven't stepped up after 20 fights.

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        #4
        Originally posted by daggum
        you are watching a future superstar!!!!!!!!!!!! or an average fighter
        Im not doubting that he may have the capability of becoming a super star. I'm more concern on things that (based on my opinion) he will need to improve in order to achieve stardom.

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        • -PBP-
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          #5
          Good post. He fights like an amateur. Just needs more quality pro experience.

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            I have high hopes too. Needs to fight someone to test him now

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              #7
              Originally posted by VG_Addict
              It's what happens when you haven't stepped up after 20 fights.
              Canelo had over 30 fights before he started "stepping up" but I do agree that he needs to fight someone like Lundy or Salido.

              May be one more fight with some one with a skill level higher than that Brazilian guy, then Lundy will be good, tough fight for Verdejo?

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                #8
                Originally posted by -PBP-
                Good post. He fights like an amateur. Just needs more quality pro experience.
                Originally posted by Beercules
                I have high hopes too. Needs to fight someone to test him now
                Agree.

                Its time for him to step it up.

                I want to see him work on his body work and a new traineer.

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                  He would fit perfectly at Wild Card. Not saying this as a Pacturd


                  It just fits IMO.

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                  • -PBP-
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                    People have been really critical of the kid. I think what we are seeing is a prospect that has been facing overmatched opposition and has not had to change anything. He's not being forced to think.

                    This is why you want to match prospects up with tough veteran fighters that make them think, adjust and learn something that they can take away from every fight. He should have been fighting former world class fighters (guys like DeMarcus Corley) that will make him think and teach him things. How to create openings with feints, how to set up your offense, how to open up a defensive minded opponent, why you got hit with certain shots, etc. etc.

                    22 fights in he hasn't even faced a former world title contender. Just dancing around guys with padded records won't cut it for him. I kind of blame HBO because they like opponents with flashy records and turn their nose up at those tough vets with 10-15 losses.

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