I'm warming up to Josh. Needless to say, but I'll say it anyway. His style is not some slippery, safety first, hard to find, ugly scoring exibition. If it works on the road, I'm in.
Comments Thread For: Warrington: I Can Fight Valdez Next, Momentum Keeps Me Going
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According to Josh himself.
He’s never been hurt or even buzzed the whole time he’s boxed.
Could just be a blockhead,
I doubt anyone stops him tbh.
It barely registered when Frampton got him and he was walking on to them too.
He’ll be one of them that is rock hard and then maybe he has his Margarito Mosley momentLast edited by Sparked_26; 12-27-2018, 03:29 PM.Comment
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Slightly lean towards Valdez but Warrington has been impressive. He doen't KO power but he's intelligent in using what he has. He doesn't try to go to war in the centre, he circles the ring and picks his moments to push the opponent back to the ropes and then unload from a position of strength with activity that catches the eye and wins rounds. Psychologically the lack of power maybe helps him as he's relaxed even with a high workrate, not ever thinking of a big finish or overthinking trying to land the perfect shot.
A lot of credit to him after 2 upset wins in a row. Even more so if he goes for another which Valdez would be. I'm sure Frank would prefer an easy one but if he goes to the US and loses he'd still be able to sell out Elland Road for his UK comeback.Comment
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This fight would get bloody. Both guys love to throw punches in bunches without thinking too much.
If Warrington can fight that way in every fight, he is going to be hard to contain.Comment
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I’d probably pick Valdez by decision, but I picked both Selby and Frampton. Warrington is one of those fighters who keeps proving me wrong.
GRJ is the most talented fighter in the division for me, I wish he was more active, I don’t think he has the passion for the sport.Comment
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