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Originally posted by thecomedian2 View PostThat’s called making the weight, If Estrada and Cuadras could have made 105 and become champions they would have done so, but they could not make the weight healthy, you yourself said that 108 was too low for Estrada and Cuadras would have died making 108, so they are naturally larger boxers than Roman, Roman made 105 there is no use in thinking Cuadras would have defeated Niida or Takayama, they could not have done so because of the physical differences prevented them making 105, Roman is on his fourth weight division and rather small for it, I just don’t see how Estrada or Cuadras could become four Division Champions on today’s boxing field.
Man, you don't know sh.it about boxing, Roman actually can not do the 112 division, for first time in his career he is fighting in his true division, well, he always be a 112 natural pounds.
In the fight with Cuadras, Gonzalez was in 126 pounds, Cuadras in 129 pounds, the height of Cuadras is 163 cm, Gonzalez height is 160, is the same, you are crazy thinking Gonzalez is a poor and small guy, Gonzalez rehydrated 15 pounds in his last fight in 112 pounds.
That is a fact.
Yep, if Estrada or Cuadras fight with guys like Yaegashi or Francisco Rosas in 118 and 122 pounds and fight like 20 times to adapt in the weight like Roman did in 112 pounds and 108 pounds, they could.
Look Broner and Leo Santa Cruz.Last edited by Mexican_Puppet; 01-05-2017, 07:45 PM.
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Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View PostAnd that is apart of boxing, is genetic. Hahahaha, poor fanboy, Canelo did welterweight, so, he is small to fight with GGG?
Man, you don't know sh.it about boxing, Roman actually can not do the 112 division, for first time in his career he is fighting in his true division, well, he always be a 112 natural pounds.
In the fight with Cuadras, Gonzalez was in 126 pounds, Cuadras in 129 pounds, the height of Cuadras is 163 cm, Gonzalez height is 160, is the same, you are crazy thinking Gonzalez is a poor and small guy, Gonzalez rehydrated 15 pounds in his last fight in 112 pounds.
That is a fact.
Yep, if Estrada or Cuadras fight with guys like Yaegashi or Francisco Rosas in 118 and 122 pounds and fight like 20 times to adapt in the weight like Roman did in 112 pounds and 108 pounds, they could.
Look Broner and Leo Santa Cruz.
PUNCHES GONZALEZ CUADRAS
Landed 323 258
Thrown 985 893
Percent 33% 29%
-- Courtesy of CompuBox
numbers dont lie.
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Originally posted by Nic-atl-Nahuac View PostStop talking ****, Cuadras lost. Youre mexican but at least lose with dignity. Punch Stats
PUNCHES GONZALEZ CUADRAS
Landed 323 258
Thrown 985 893
Percent 33% 29%
-- Courtesy of CompuBox
numbers dont lie.
I'm objective.
Following compubox Santa Cruz won vs Frampton and he did not.
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Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View PostCompubox hahahaha
I'm objective.
Following compubox Santa Cruz won vs Frampton and he did not.
In the case of chocolatito cuadras, chocolatito landed 295 power punches to cuadras's 212. Big difference my friend.
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Originally posted by Nic-atl-Nahuac View PostWell Frampton had more power punches: Santa cruz landed 191 power punches while frampton landed 206.
In the case of chocolatito cuadras, chocolatito landed 295 power punches to cuadras's 212. Big difference my friend.
Kovalec landed more and lost, then? What happened with your compubox?
Cuadras won, a fight is analyzed round by round, not watching numbers in compubox
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Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View PostJabs are punches too my friend.
Kovalec landed more and lost, then? What happened with your compubox?
Cuadras won, a fight is analyzed round by round, not watching numbers in compubox
Regarding the Kovalev fight, i do think Kovalev won the fight. It was a very close fight though and the numbers show that, only a ten punch difference.
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Originally posted by Nic-atl-Nahuac View Postyou are not getting it. When a fighter lands more power punches but the opponent lands more punches overall its not inconceivable that he who landed more power punches wins the fight. What is inconceivable is if a fighter lands way more power punches and also lands more overall punches and loses the fight, which is the case in the chocolatito fight. The judges got it right.
Regarding the Kovalev fight, i do think Kovalev won the fight. It was a very close fight though and the numbers show that, only a ten punch difference.
A lot of shots of Roman were blocked for Cuadras, ESPN has a stat where Cuadras landed more shots in the face of Roman.
Your argument of compubox is simply ******, that's for noobs.
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Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View PostCompubox is a s.h.i.t, and I repeat, a fight is analyzed round by round, no watching numbers of compubox.
A lot of shots of Roman were blocked for Cuadras, ESPN has a stat where Cuadras landed more shots in the face of Roman.
Your argument of compubox is simply ******, that's for noobs.
By punches landed round by round Gonzalez won 9-3Last edited by Nic-atl-Nahuac; 01-05-2017, 09:43 PM.
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Originally posted by Nic-atl-Nahuac View PostWell if you go round by round you still get that chocolatito won the majorities of the round by punches landed. Cuadras landed more shots to the face? Im not sure about that but even if he did body punches count as well so you cant leave that out.
He connected more in face and bodies shots too, according a stat from ESPN.
Repeat, this is round by round not with compushi.t.
The fact is that Gonzalez ducked Cuadras and will fight a Thai boxer.
And that's for a reason.
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