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    Sonny Liston once said "My punches are just as hard in Chicago as in New York." The same held true in Alex Saucedo's case in 2017 as he picked up wins in both New York City and Chicago with the former being by way of a second round TKO in March. Ranked #3 by the WBO and #4 by the WBA, the super lightweight netted his third win of the year this past November, this time hitting the warmer confines of the west coast on an ESPN undercard in Fresno.
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    His only issue is a very big one...he has one of the worst defenses I've seen in a long time. He has the amazing ability to block punches that is on par with a cement statue.

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      Originally posted by richardt View Post
      His only issue is a very big one...he has one of the worst defenses I've seen in a long time. He has the amazing ability to block punches that is on par with a cement statue.
      alex need more seasoning, he need to learn how to cut off ring more effectively, to control his emotion.. he likes to trade so much, that's why he need to learn how to fight more intelligently

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