Comments Thread For: Emanuel Navarrete Beats Down Dogboe For TKO in Twelfth
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This fu.ckinh idiot hahahahaI don't know what fight you were watching but Navarrete WAS mostly fighting on the outside, with Dogboe spending a lot of time leaping in. Unless it was to land the uppercuts, Navarette was keeping Dogboe on the end of his punches.
Only times they got close was when Navarrete's intended to land his uppercut or Dogboe rushing in while Navarrete was tiring to try to get inside or hold Navarrete.
A taller man punching down on an opponent on most occasions is able to generate more power because he's punching down. Navarrate isn't that powerful but had some real good punch placement, he towered over Dogboe and Boe never even fully recovered from the big shots he took in the early rounds.
Navarrete fought a lot in the pocket, trading punches.
Of fact, he fought in all distances.
A few fighters can do this.
So.
According to this bi.tch.
Hearns does not have mérit in the K.O against Durán because he was taller and has more reach
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You've already proved your the ****** one. It's really been enough said.
Everyone knows the higher weights generate more power. I've never seen anyone that short at 5'2 beat up someone 5'7+, never.
But I have seen guys 5'7 or 5'8 beat up guys 6'0. It's all about the power you can generate once your a certain height/weight.
I've already said if Dogboe does move to 126 unless he intends on fighting guys 5'5 or shorter it will really be the end for him.Comment
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You just make yourself look dumber by the post. Here's the fight highlights right here. Navarrete clearly keeping Dogboe on the end of his jab and his punches, until he tired or was attempting to set up the uppercut ..LOL FOH clown. Can't argue with the proof.This fu.ckinh idiot hahahaha
Navarrete fought a lot in the pocket, trading punches.
Of fact, he fought in all distances.
A few fighters can do this.
So.
According to this bi.tch.
Hearns does not have mérit in the K.O against Durán because he was taller and has more reach
Lol
1st u said Navarrete was moving around using his skills then u try to switch it up once someone says something different to try to make it fit your delusional narrative lol GTFOH
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You've already proved your the ****** one. It's really been enough said.
Everyone knows the higher weights generate more power. I've never seen anyone that short at 5'2 beat up someone 5'7+, never.
But I have seen guys 5'7 or 5'8 beat up guys 6'0. It's all about the power you can generate once your a certain height/weight.
I've already said if Dogboe does move to 126 unless he intends on fighting guys 5'5 or shorter it will really be the end for him.
It's the same difference, jerk, the same difference...
You dont know anything about maths.
A lot of smaller weights are K.O artist, of fact, Dogboe destroyed rivals with one punche or two.
What's your opinion about this case?

Alexis Arguello was 178 cm
Ruben Olivares was 166 cm.
And Ruben was a natural bantamweight.
What's your opinion?
That's probably the best win of Alexis Arguello.
He has merit or not because his height and reach?
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Highlights lolYou just make yourself look dumber by the post. Here's the fight highlights right here. Navarrete clearly keeping Dogboe on the end of his jab and his punches, until he tired or was attempting to set up the uppercut ..LOL FOH clown. Can't argue with the proof.
1st u said Navarrete was moving around using his skills then u try to switch it up once someone says something different to try to make it fit your delusional narrative lol GTFOH
I said that he fought in all distances, and that's hard to see in a fighter.
Man, you are funny, you still crying about a stu.pid argument.
What about Martinez against Pavlik?
Canelo vs Jacobs?
Canelo vs Fielding?

Fielding was a top-10 of 168.
Had decent skills.
Canelo was too short and he destroyed him easily...
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Navarrete is from the same state than Salvador Sanchez.
"Estado de México".
Rey Vargas too... another champ in the same division.
Do you see those uppercuts?
I remember a lot of people talking about how great Dogboe was, "The next Azumah Nelson".
The same Nelson said that Dogboe was his successor...Comment
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Once again try comprehending what you've read fool. Your IQ must be like 50.Highlights lol
I said that he fought in all distances, and that's hard to see in a fighter.
Man, you are funny, you still crying about a stu.pid argument.
What about Martinez against Pavlik?
Canelo vs Jacobs?
Canelo vs Fielding?

Fielding was a top-10 of 168.
Had decent skills.
Canelo was too short and he destroyed him easily...
Your point is sh.it
Didn't I already state Canelo is an exceptional fighter. He's once in a lifetime, but to even mention Canelo vs Fielding? Really LOL
The only fights you can bring up is where there is a huge discrepancy in skill set or something from years even decades ago. Where the difference isn't even 5 1/2 inches it's more like 3. There's no point in that, as I said for every 1 of those examples I can get you 3 or 4 of the opposite occurring. That's why I said it's a "rare" occurrence. Do you know what a KEYWORD is?
The keyword is "RARE" your examples are rare unless they contain the instances mentioned above.
You have took so many L's it's hard to fathom why your still trying to redeem yourself LOL FOH Clown Mexican midget fanboy.Comment
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