Jesse Hart will be champion of the world.

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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    #11
    Originally posted by Chollo Vista
    Fatigue had nothing to do with it. Hart showed great cardio in the 12th

    It wasn't fatigue, it was more of just knowing how to do just enough to be competitive, but when given the opportunity to actually win, the guy was nowhere to be found

    It's more of a mental thing than skill

    I'm not saying he doesn't have the skills to be a champ. I'm just saying he doesn't have the mental belief in himself to be champ

    Oh and before I forget, Harts chin is garbage. He made Zurdo look like a prime Mike Tyson/Julian Jackson in there.

    That's 2 strikes against him. Very big strikes. But hey, we'll see
    Zurdo has good power man.

    He rocked so bad Arthur Abraham in the second round, and Abraham only fought the rest of the fight in survival mode.

    Zurdo has brutal uppercuts and he works very good throwing to the body.

    IDK, just the time will say the truth about this.

    In my opinion, Hart showed great determination and heart.



    Originally posted by -Kev-
    If he can't beat a Ramirez who's learning on the job due to not having much amateur experience, then sorry...at 28 years old I don't see how he's going to grow much more as a boxer. This WAS his time to shine. He was 85-11 in the am's and a National GG winner, Ramirez had less than 50 am fights and not very decorated. This is where he's learning now really. This was Hart's time to separate himself and show the difference between having good am background and not having it, and he lost.
    Zurdo won 3 times the national title in amateur, Canelo only won the silver medal in the same tournament.

    Gallo Estrada won the gold.

    Carlos Cuadras won the gold.

    Miguel Berchelt won silver medal or a gold, i dont remember..

    So, he has a short but a good career in amateur.

    Zurdo has a classic style of boxing, very orthodox and with great stamina.

    He simply outworked Hart but this guy has quality.

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    • just the facts
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      #12
      Stranger things have happened but not likely.

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      • daggum
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        #13
        and? broner was world champ 4 times. not exactly a hard thing to do. i think the difference was broner was setup with easy fights or cherry picked the right guys. harts not going to have as much clout to get those things done. he needs a malignaggi in the 168 division

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        • MDPopescu
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          #14
          Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet


          This guy is a very good boxer in the 168 division.

          He landed punches a little wide but man...

          Has a great variety of punches, good skills, a extremely large jab, height, reach, power in both hands, heart and is a good counterpuncher.

          He will be champ in 168 or 175. Mark my words, people.

          As I said: Hurt seems he drains himself at 168... Zurdo quite mauled him at times... At 175 Hart might fight closer to his natural size... but who knows?

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