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  • #11
    Originally posted by budfr View Post
    jealous of Reynoso´s succes hahaha. And no, Berchelt is not slippin, Berchelt is a beast.
    Reynoso's success is largely based on weight draining fighters, fighting over the hill ex champs, fighting nobodies, fighting smaller guys coming up, rehydrating 20 lbs on fight night, sending guys contracts with ultimatums to sign it on short notice without giving the opponents time for a full training camp, or using clenbuterol and who knows what else, and avoiding slick fighters or fast explosive fighters like Charlo or Benavidez. Am i wrong?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
      Reynoso's success is largely based on weight draining fighters, fighting over the hill ex champs, fighting nobodies, fighting smaller guys coming up, rehydrating 20 lbs on fight night, sending guys contracts with ultimatums to sign it on short notice without giving the opponents time for a full training camp, or using clenbuterol and who knows what else, and avoiding slick fighters or fast explosive fighters like Charlo or Benavidez. Am i wrong?
      Yes, you're wrong.

      Ryan Garcia just looked great against a guy who took Lomachenko the distance. Without any of that nonsense you just posted.

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      • #13
        Two more weeks. This fight is going to be interesting. I still see Berchelt emerging victorious via TKO.

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        • #14
          Oscar is a damn good fighter but he doesn’t have what it takes anymore to keep Berchelt off him.

          Berchelt 10rd TKO in a war.

          Berchelt can be hit and a lot, just he brings more and I mean much more firepower right now.

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          • #15
            Berchelt is special. A lot of casual fans and main stream media are too clueless to see the fact that there is a fighter the likes that you only see once in a decade. Berchelt doesn’t have the monetary support nor the social media marketing exposure that some of these unqualified, overrated fighters have. It takes a true observer of the sport to recognize this man’s talent. Valdez is an amazing fighter that will soon realize what it is to fight a special, fighter. Berchelt will dismantle and be prominent for a very long time

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            • #16
              Originally posted by sharkeyez View Post
              Berchelt is special. A lot of casual fans and main stream media are too clueless to see the fact that there is a fighter the likes that you only see once in a decade. Berchelt doesn’t have the monetary support nor the social media marketing exposure that some of these unqualified, overrated fighters have. It takes a true observer of the sport to recognize this man’s talent. Valdez is an amazing fighter that will soon realize what it is to fight a special, fighter. Berchelt will dismantle and be prominent for a very long time
              ^Says nobody. You must be trolling.
              Berchelt is average. The only thing he has over Valdez is size.

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              • #17
                “Berchelt is average” again, one of the clueless, casual viewers that know absolutely zero about the art.
                “The only thing Berchelt has over Valdez is size” those two quotes are the most inaccurate observations I have ever read. Berchelt has an 89% KO ratio vs Valdez’s. Berchelt has more experience being he started his pro debut 2 yrs before Valdez but is 1 yr younger than Valdez, he has more fights than Valdez. You want me to continue pointing out more advantages? That’s what I thought. Just go back to watching MMA and the celebrity-Paul exhibition” bouts. You would have better luck with your non-sense comments there where everyone else is clueless like yourself

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