Hurd can give Lara a rematch after Jermell beats Hurd.
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Originally posted by el_locoteee View PostIt was a non controversial Split one Point decision. All the greats give rematches when they get a really close one.
And what make you think Hurd will stopped Lara he couldn't do it the first fight and Lara got caught with a lot more powerful shoots than that weak punch in the knockdown and didn't even flinch.
History will tell that the boxer vs the bigger less talented come forward opponent will adjust and it will actually be either an easy win or a stoppage the other way around.
Remember Maidana/Castillo Mayweather second fight?
Kovalev Ward second fight.
Williams Martínez second fight
Even Vanes Lara second fight.
Hurd got no adjustments to make
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Lara frustrates me. He has all the skills to win by total shut out but kind of beats himself in close fights.
Seriously, he can't complain too much when he doesn't get decisions.
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cant just immediately rematch every close fight, weve just seen 12 rounds of it. maybe a couple of years down the line.
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Originally posted by birdman77 View PostI've been a casual fan/supporter of Lara since his 2011 domination and historic robbery vs. P. Williams. I love an underdog, and slick southpaw fighters are pretty much my faves to follow & root for. But
I would tell Erislandy "my man, you're just not a great fighter. But you're pretty darn good. I wish you hadn't wasted most of your athletic prime by taking far too few bouts each year against a number of progressively decreasing talent fighters - which always left you overmatched against your top level peers." he's only 34...no excuses whatsoever. Does anyone still believe Golovokin would have had the slightest difficulty against Lara? This is an older fighter in GGG, so enough with the Lara excuses. His biggest career wins came against Paul Williams and Trout. He dropped the ball against Canelo, was retreating and avoiding exchanges so obviously as that fight wore on, and don't forget he got badly, badly cut (for 1St time in his career) by a routine Canelo uppercut to begin a round. All that crappie he talked about Canelo and what should have been his career springboard ended up being the pinnacle -- and inevitable decline (by his.own fault) into mediocrity.
If we are judging talent levels, for simplification, by either A, B, & C grading scale - it's not reasonable to say Lara was anything more or less than "B". And he did it to himself by fighting nobodies for 3-4 straight years --> one bout per year AT THAT!
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Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View PostTired of Lara, seriously. Tough titty, bro.
He always plays it safe and doesn't do enough in his big fights, then cries robbery when he doesn't get the nod. However, he made this fight more entertaining than most predicted because he didn't use the ring like he does in most fights.
I'm just tired of him not closing the show, then crying robbery. Hasn't he learned by now, the judges don't give a ****? He'll never get the nod, ever. Get over it, dude.
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Lara did do well early in the fight, but ultimately, he made the same mistake that Trout did. They were both in Hurd's face early to mid-fight, but spent themselves and had little left at the end. Jarrett is a relentless, big, strong, young guy. Instead of Trout and Lara wearing Hurd down, he kept coming and wore them down.
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Originally posted by Jy4634 View PostYeah in agreement with you, and if Lara moves alot, that in itself with help drain his strength, he's not 25 anymore.
Plus the pressure that Hurd brings will deter Lara's confidence, Hurd 10th stoppage,...?!?
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