Comments Thread For: Arum: We'll Definitely Make Berchelt-Valdez; Could Be Another Morales-Barrera

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  • tokon
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    #21
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    Anyone else got a feeling that Berchelt just smashes him? I don’t think they’re evenly matched the same way Barrera and Morales were.
    Yeah, you're right. Berchelt might stop Valdez in the late rounds imo.

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #22
      Originally posted by tokon
      Yeah, you're right. Berchelt might stop Valdez in the late rounds imo.
      Yeah that’s how I see it...

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      • Phill lynott
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        #23
        I think both fighters are going to face their toughest test to date when they face each other. I've seen Valdez withstand a storm and comethrough it victorious. If valdez didn't jump on the Reynose bandwagon I'd have no doubts Valdez wins. But, I don't know now haven't seen the whirlwind like before. Both great fighters and the winner will definately earn it!

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        • Phill lynott
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          #24
          The most rediculous comment I've read in a long time, " that's not fair". Coming from his mouth is hilarious! The best 168 and 175 fighter out there is over a year out of the ring and that's all your doing senior Arum!! What isn't fair, is the fact that no matter how you try to sabatoge your own champion he persevered. Did what you asked him to on fake promises then had the carrot pulled from infront of his nose. Oh, and btw don't try and act like you are interested in a fight between two Mexicans no matter how great they're matchup will be. Because this fan knows the predjudism you have to the hispanic fighter.. You wanabe dictator to the sport.

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          • Phill lynott
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            #25
            Originally posted by John Locke
            Not sure why everyone is so heavily favouring Berchelt here, Valdez is by far the best fighter he will have fought. He's been KTFO by a journeyman and dropped by other non-elites, he's clearly there to be hit and to be hurt. Valdez for me throws the shorter punches, he can get the better of the exchanges.

            Berchelt definitely has the size advantage tho, he looks a good few pounds heavier than Valdez
            A very good point! Valdez is the best Berchelt has faced. Not only that Valdez has beat better compitition than Berchelt has faced. Interesting to see how he handles it when instead of his opponent going down he hits back.

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