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I really appreciate Berlanga. Especially at 168.
It isnt steep, but the guys at the top are there deservedly and probably without question or concern, other than amongst each other.
Benavidez, Callum Smith, and Plant are exceptionally talented, and are the only names immediately worth mentioning.
Though theyve being chatting for a while now, having gone this long uncontested for the most part/without being on opposite ends from each other leaves the division undefined, their placemarks in it questionable, and the appeal is spoiling.
Berlanga is a different.
Plant can box, but seems more showman than anything - and lacking the pop.
Benavidez, is arguably the most skillful and creative in showing it, but isnt ever not fleshy/out of shape.
Callum is probaly the most well rounded, and maybe worn.
Their resumes are comparable.
I dont know if Berlanga has any of the physical vulnerabilities of the other three, but i know he hasnt shown to yet, while displaying himself as having the capability to capitalize on another's.
I think Edgar Berlanga finds himself on top, and im invested. I anticipate a lot of Berlanga and Ali Akhmedov talk, their respective success, and maybe their pairing. VERY SPOOKY
Im not sure whether Canelo, Jacobs, and BJS fit in the conversation, nor the infinite names within the surrounding 60/75.
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They’re doing a good job with this kid, he has time to develop. Don’t rush him
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Originally posted by Ricardi View PostBro why you such a hater. Every thread your on your calling Every fighter a bum or hype job lmfaoo
berlanga is slow as hell. and he got a gift stoppage last night to keep his streak.
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I really think Berlanga will show he can box pretty damn good and the power is no doubt real . He will at the very least win a belt
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Originally posted by Rick Taylor View Postberalanga is a slow plodding hypejob who has only knocked over
glass chinned tomato cans.
last night was a fast stoppage to keep this cowards streak going.
this kid is a poor mans tyrone brunson tbh
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostWhat I saw last night from Berlanga didn’t impress me. Sure, he has power, but I saw a lot of swooping haymakers. Not to mention, his opposition wasn’t exactly high quality. I’m not knocking the kid, he might turn out to be something, but all this first round KO business doesn’t mean much when you go in versus real fighters.
he is a slow plodding hypejob
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Originally posted by b morph View PostHow about you face some real opponents Edgar? A lot of quality opposition awaits you in your division.Originally posted by bulldognyc View PostKid is going to hurt the champsOriginally posted by jack_the_rippuh View PostI'm going to laugh if he is hiding true boxing skills behind all that power.
It'll be funny seeing him outbox one of the champs who anticipated that he would ****.
glass chinned tomato cans.
last night was a fast stoppage to keep this cowards streak going.
this kid is a poor mans tyrone brunson tbh
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What I saw last night from Berlanga didn’t impress me. Sure, he has power, but I saw a lot of swooping haymakers. Not to mention, his opposition wasn’t exactly high quality. I’m not knocking the kid, he might turn out to be something, but all this first round KO business doesn’t mean much when you go in versus real fighters.
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This guy is a hypejob. It's only a matter of time till he is exposed for the fraud that he is.
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I'm going to laugh if he is hiding true boxing skills behind all that power.
It'll be funny seeing him outbox one of the champs who anticipated that he would ****.
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