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Comments Thread For: Jose Zepeda: I Know I'm Tough, I Didn't Know How Tough I Was
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostThose cuffing shots happened a few times I see.
Originally posted by Pantera_ View PostHahaha. Do they take a bit of time to make? I would imagine so for the quality they are.
It took me a long time, I use to upload all the big fights on youtube, I got tired of getting strikes on my account and eventually lost all my channels : I said in my Tony Montana 'Scarface' voice, OK! YOU WANT TO GO TO WAR! SAY HELLO TO MY LITTE FRIENDS!
And I been living that thug-life ever since.
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Originally posted by Pantera_ View PostHahaha. Do they take a bit of time to make? I would imagine so for the quality they are.
Like so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xebWC8sTP8
Becomes
https://www.gifyoutube.com/watch?v=7xebWC8sTP8
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
I got to highlight some of the work from the 'Beast' Ivan Baranchyk. Since Jose Zepeda was not frequently clinching, Ivan used this to his advantage : In round 4, I see Baranchyk slip Jose's jab, duck ( to avoid Zepeda's straight left ), step inside, come up and place his hands on Zepeda's shoulders ; perfectly lined up to Zepeda's chin.
If 'Chon' had clinched in this instance, Baranchyk would probably not landed this sneaky left-hook.
^ Zepeda caught on to Baranchyk slipping the left and right hands, cutting the distance, then coming over with the hooks, you see Zepeda immediately put his left up to block any incoming attacks?
For those who are students of the game, we know that this was not a 'brawl'.Last edited by SplitSecond; 10-04-2020, 12:00 PM.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
I got to highlight some of the work from the 'Beast' Ivan Baranchyk. Since Jose Zepeda was not frequently clinching, Ivan used this to his advantage : In round 4, I see Baranchyk slip Jose's jab, duck ( to avoid Zepeda's straight left ), step inside, come up and place his hands on Zepeda's shoulders ; perfectly lined up to Zepeda's chin.
If 'Chon' had clinched in this instance, Baranchyk would probably not landed this sneaky left-hook.
^ Zepeda caught on to Baranchyk slipping the left and right hands, cutting the distance, then coming over with the hooks, you see Zepeda immediately put his left up to block any incoming attacks?
For those who are students of the game, we know that this was not a 'brawl'.
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Originally posted by slimPickings View PostCong**** to both men.
Hope Ivan Baranchyk is fine.
I personally FELT every punch that was landed.
I was drained after this slugfest.
Ivan Baranchyk just needs learn how to be aggressively responsible.
I hope he learns from this IF he can recover from such a brutal ko!!
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostWhat I saw too. Dude would plant a few to Baranchyk’s body after an assault from Baranchyk. He was systematically picking him apart amid the flurry Baranchyk was bringing.
After rd 2 I was confident Zepeda was gonna win, because he showed he just had to switch on. And everytime Baranchyk caught him again, Zepeda would quickly make him pay (same thing that happened right before the KO too). Some people want a rematch. But this just seems like a terrible matchup for Baranchyk to me.
I got to highlight some of the work from the 'Beast' Ivan Baranchyk. Since Jose Zepeda was not frequently clinching, Ivan used this to his advantage : In round 4, I see Baranchyk slip Jose's jab, duck ( to avoid Zepeda's straight left ), step inside, come up and place his hands on Zepeda's shoulders ; perfectly lined up to Zepeda's chin.
If 'Chon' had clinched in this instance, Baranchyk would probably not landed this sneaky left-hook.
^ Zepeda caught on to Baranchyk slipping the left and right hands, cutting the distance, then coming over with the hooks, you see Zepeda immediately put his left up to block any incoming attacks?
For those who are students of the game, we know that this was not a 'brawl'.
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