Collazo vs Atadzhanov

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  • clemente
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    Collazo vs Atadzhanov

    Collazo vs Atadzhanov

    Luis Collazo (27-2, 13 KOs) scored a TKO victory 33 seconds into round number six over Artur Atadzhanov (10-4, 7 KOs) in the opening fight of the night. Collazo outclassed his opponent all night. The fight was fought in a phone booth for most of the fight, with Collazo flurrying often and landing straight lefts and hooks to the body and head, plus an occasional uppercut. It didn't matter if Collazo was coming forward or backing up. He continued to control the fight. Finally, in the sixth round, Collazo pressed Atadzhanov up against the ropes and began landing punch after punch. Raul Caiz Jr. stepped in and stopped the fight after a right hook to Atadzhanov's head.
    -- Chad Barcus


  • dino
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    #2
    you just fought for a belt and now your fighting guys 10-4

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    • BuddyChacon
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      #3
      Originally posted by dino
      you just fought for a belt and now your fighting guys 10-4
      It is called a tuneup. He will fight someone big his next fight. He is on my ******* and is a great guy about messaging you back, and I will keep you guys updated.

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        #4
        Originally posted by buddychacon
        It is called a tuneup. He will fight someone big his next fight. He is on my ******* and is a great guy about messaging you back, and I will keep you guys updated.
        Definitely a great guy, and an excellent fighter. Dino is really only 12 years old and knows **** about boxing.

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        • BuddyChacon
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          #5
          Originally posted by Asian Sensation
          Definitely a great guy, and an excellent fighter. Dino is really only 12 years old and knows **** about boxing.
          Loved the Patterson Article.

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          • Mr. Ryan
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            #6
            Originally posted by buddychacon
            Loved the Patterson Article.
            tHANKS alot, it actually was just a write up of me showing my respect for Patterson. I'm going to drop one very soon, expanded once I finish his book.

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            • bishop2006
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              #7
              Anyone got this fight?

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              • GEOFFHAYES
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                #8
                Collazo was exposed against Hatton.

                Maybe he froze against Hatton? He had a punchbag in front of him alnight and still LOST.. he's not going anywhere.

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                • Mr. Ryan
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
                  Collazo was exposed against Hatton.

                  Maybe he froze against Hatton? He had a punchbag in front of him alnight and still LOST.. he's not going anywhere.
                  He definitely was uncomfortable with the pressure early, he's a smaller man than Hatton and tried to slug, big mistake. He got his bearings later in the fight and did very well, I was impressed with both men in that fight really. Hatton was at a stylistic disadvantage and showed he could outwill a more skilled opponent.

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                  • GEOFFHAYES
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                    He definitely was uncomfortable with the pressure early, he's a smaller man than Hatton and tried to slug, big mistake. He got his bearings later in the fight and did very well, I was impressed with both men in that fight really. Hatton was at a stylistic disadvantage and showed he could outwill a more skilled opponent.
                    How can anybody take you seriously? Your just some ****** little wannabe kid.

                    Anyway, Hatton is a light-welterweight who has struggled to keep his weight above 140 during camp, and Collazo is a light-middleweight who can make welterweight. And I didn't see anything in the Hatton fight to suggest Collazo is on the skill level of Hatton.

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