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  • Aztekkas
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    #11
    Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
    Better in what ways? Not blaming him for having brittle hands but his shots seem to do minimal damage. He lands flush and opponent doesnt flinch.
    You got to think about his opponents as well. Rungvisai is durable, Orucuta was decent and Cuadras has a decent chin. Plus, his pattern is always an easy tune up between bigger fights. Look at his track record. So he usually knocks weaker opposition out but outboxes stronger names.

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    • danceswithfire
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      #12
      Originally posted by Aztekkas
      You got to think about his opponents as well. Rungvisai is durable, Orucuta was decent and Cuadras has a decent chin. Plus, his pattern is always an easy tune up between bigger fights. Look at his track record. So he usually knocks weaker opposition out but outboxes stronger names.
      definitely the best boxer puncher in the game imo.....very versatile fighter too, he can do it all
      Last edited by danceswithfire; 07-03-2019, 08:40 PM.

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      • Coreytrevor12
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        #13
        Originally posted by Aztekkas
        You got to think about his opponents as well. Rungvisai is durable, Orucuta was decent and Cuadras has a decent chin. Plus, his pattern is always an easy tune up between bigger fights. Look at his track record. So he usually knocks weaker opposition out but outboxes stronger names.
        Carlos Cuadras who has been in with 4 huge punchers but only got dropped by Estrada

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        • Robi13
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          #14
          Willy Beamon

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          • nalamboxing
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            #15
            this is what happens at smaller weights anyways. Guys have quick turn arounds and fight filler competition before the big fights can happen, so still hoping he gets some unification fights or gets the Gonzalez fight

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            • Mexican_Puppet
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              #16
              Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
              Better in what ways? Not blaming him for having brittle hands but his shots seem to do minimal damage. He lands flush and opponent doesnt flinch.
              He had like 3 surgeries in his right hand , I.DI.O.T.


              He Lost his power

              Before that, he stopped Segura that was extremely durable, he fu.cked up Viloria destroying his face, he dropped Melindo,dropped like 5 times Hernán Tyson Márquez .

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              • DuckAdonis
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                #17
                I know who he is, he was supposed to fight Froilan Saludar in some kind of eliminator or something. Still this is quite a random fight but w/e

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