Comments Thread For: Arum: After Next Fight, Valdez vs. Warrington-Frampton Winner

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  • MEXfistology
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    #11
    Originally posted by Phill lynott
    Valdez is something speacial. A kid always wanting to improve. When a certain writer questioned his chin and how he can't take a punch, he closed that discussion in a hurry. Could be a great one. Gave a performance in the cold rain against a larger wrecking machine and that was beautifully brutal. Something special as a fan I'll never forget. Props Valdez! Hope Arum treats him better than his Sinaloa countryman.
    Hes not from sinaloa

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    • 1hourRun
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      #12
      Originally posted by Butch.McRae
      Dont see why that matters at all. Haymon fighters are fighting across the spectrum.

      Brand, Degale, Alvarez, Khan, Frampton, Jacob's, etc. have all been affiliated with (or are still advised by Haymon). I'm not sure what you're getting at lol
      We could be seeing an Al Haymon champion vs. a Toprank champion in a cross promotion ( Toprank/Warren) on ESPN or maybe PPV, if Carl is still signed with Haymon ; provided Frampton beats Warrington.

      A good example for the PBC welterweights to take note and '' cross the street ''. But really I just want one, Errol Spence. They can make the #3 vs. #4 vs. #5. over there at PBC Showtime.

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      • FinitoxDinamita
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        #13
        Originally posted by Phill lynott
        Valdez is something speacial. A kid always wanting to improve. When a certain writer questioned his chin and how he can't take a punch, he closed that discussion in a hurry. Could be a great one. Gave a performance in the cold rain against a larger wrecking machine and that was beautifully brutal. Something special as a fan I'll never forget. Props Valdez! Hope Arum treats him better than his Sinaloa countryman.
        I like Valdez but i dont think he is special. He isnt improving much after each fight. His punches are all wide and predictable.

        He is winning fights off youthful energy while getting away with mistakes but when he steps up to somebody like Frampton, he is going to pay for his mistakes.

        Frampton beats him

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        • Phill lynott
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          #14
          If you watch Valdez he is definately improving. Gaining confidence and that tough kind of experience that get you through the tough fights. Valdez would not have lasted against Quigg if he didn't gain all he did from the Servainia fight. That is improving in my book. He can add a few things to his arsenal and he seems to know that. I hope his best is yet to come.
          Btw. Valdez returns the favor all the way around when he breaks Frampton's jaw on his way to another belt.

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          • HandsofIron
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            #15
            Nice, the featherweights showing the welters how it's done.

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