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Originally posted by Mammoth View PostScott didn't want to fight and Hammer did about as good against Ortiz as he did against Povetkin.
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Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View PostAm sure Scott “didn’t want to fight “against Wilder either...but it took less than a rd for Wilder to flatten him! Hammer was Ko’d by Wach. Point is Ortiz’s power is overrated just like he himself is. He is old and slow of hand and foot. One Ko win over Jennings in 2015 made his career. Wilder didn’t want anything to do with Ortiz bak then...instead taking numerous voluntarys against the likes of t Spilka, Washington, Duhaupas, Molina, Arreola. Way past it Ortiz is not knocking Pulev or any other top hw out at this point.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostEh. Didn't realize that. Maybe they want a gimmee fight for their first time together.
Reyneso's gonna need to start selling franchises with all the cats they've been picking up lately. Good for them.
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Nothing wrong with coming back against a soft touch after getting knocked out.
It can't be just going from one hard fight right into another, all the time. Gotta mix in some tuneups and easier work against specific styles.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostReyneso is very good but let's see if he even is a good match for Ruiz. Let's be real, the partnership with Valdez isn't really helping him. May not help Ruiz, though I think it will since Ruiz is skilled and has great handspeed for a HW. If he can get him in tip top shape, then Ruiz will be a hand full. But can we really expect that? I mean the man had to push his fight back because he wasn't going to be ready in November for ............Arreola???
Ruiz needs that David Goggins guy that Rogan has on training him. Ruiz would be a super middleweight.
To me Valdez just signed up with them to prolong his career & I think it'll help him do that. Guy is a rough n tumble mfer & already took years off his career with a couple of his fights. Although maybe not with that talked about Berchelt fight, but you ultimately can't keep a rooster from crowing I guess idk.
I think the King Ry addition is the most interesting pickup. He needed a high level team instead of training in his garage. That'll be the relationship I'll be watching the most to gauge them as trainers with a non-Canelo guy.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostNothing wrong with coming back against a soft touch after getting knocked out.
It can't be just going from one hard fight right into another, all the time. Gotta mix in some tuneups and easier work against specific styles.
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A tune up guy would be top 50, out of the top 100 (which this guy is by a lot) you'ed be better just a sparring session with someone good.
This is a Haymon give me a knock out special.
Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostNothing wrong with coming back against a soft touch after getting knocked out.
It can't be just going from one hard fight right into another, all the time. Gotta mix in some tuneups and easier work against specific styles.
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