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  • Jose Napoles vs Aaron Pryor

    @ 140lb. Who wins & how?

  • #2
    pryor wins by 1st round kayo,pryor uses his non stop windmill style and lands at will

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    • #3
      Napoles by wide decision, can't really see him having many problems with Pryor.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by NChristo View Post
        Napoles by wide decision, can't really see him having many problems with Pryor.
        Wow really? I figure most 140lb fighters would have trouble with a focused prime Pryor over 15.

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        • #5
          Pryor stop napoles late on cuts in a back and fourth battle

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          • #6
            I consider Napoles a different class of fighter, but Pryor is still one of the most dangerous 140lbers in history, & would have success here. I see Pryor's volume assault & strange angles putting him out in front over the course of the first-half of the fight, but Napoles making sound adjustments & picking Pryor apart with neat counter-shots & clever positioning through the second-half, reining in Pryor's early points lead. By the end, Pryor is still punching but has lost his edge in ring generalship, & is beginning to grow wilder, missing more. Napoles maintains his precision & poise, hitting the front by round thirteen on my card, & then closing the show with a great pair of final rounds.

            Napoles on clear, but competitive, decision. Something like 8-6-1, or perhaps a touch wider. Napoles remains under-rated, & Pryor, just a little over-rated.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Wild Blue Yonda View Post
              I consider Napoles a different class of fighter, but Pryor is still one of the most dangerous 140lbers in history, & would have success here. I see Pryor's volume assault & strange angles putting him out in front over the course of the first-half of the fight, but Napoles making sound adjustments & picking Pryor apart with neat counter-shots & clever positioning through the second-half, reining in Pryor's early points lead. By the end, Pryor is still punching but has lost his edge in ring generalship, & is beginning to grow wilder, missing more. Napoles maintains his precision & poise, hitting the front by round thirteen on my card, & then closing the show with a great pair of final rounds.

              Napoles on clear, but competitive, decision. Something like 8-6-1, or perhaps a touch wider. Napoles remains under-rated, & Pryor, just a little over-rated.
              Excellent analysis. I see it the same way, as long as Napoles' paper thin skin doesn't betray him.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                Excellent analysis. I see it the same way, as long as Napoles' paper thin skin doesn't betray him.
                Thank you. I think we'd be in for an at-times exciting clash. Watching Napoles struggle early & gradually overcome Pryor, as I outlined I believe he would, would make for intriguing viewing.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Wild Blue Yonda View Post
                  I consider Napoles a different class of fighter, but Pryor is still one of the most dangerous 140lbers in history, & would have success here. I see Pryor's volume assault & strange angles putting him out in front over the course of the first-half of the fight, but Napoles making sound adjustments & picking Pryor apart with neat counter-shots & clever positioning through the second-half, reining in Pryor's early points lead. By the end, Pryor is still punching but has lost his edge in ring generalship, & is beginning to grow wilder, missing more. Napoles maintains his precision & poise, hitting the front by round thirteen on my card, & then closing the show with a great pair of final rounds.

                  Napoles on clear, but competitive, decision. Something like 8-6-1, or perhaps a touch wider. Napoles remains under-rated, & Pryor, just a little over-rated.
                  co-sign. This is extremely well phrased. Good K for good writing when i reload.

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                  • #10
                    Pryor is overrated, & steered clear of great fighters or even very good ones in their prime, why do all think he moved up from LW where he was originally rated & wanted to fight, because at the time, the LW division was loaded & JWW had an aging past him prime Cervantes as champ, LOL, Napoles beats Pryor, as does any other all-time great, Pryor could not move up & beat a Quality WW, why would anyone think that, who did Pryor beat, Arguello whom he cheated with Panama Lewis & a guy that was on his 4th move up in weight, & near the end also, & Cervantes not known for his power, put Pryor down, LOL

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