black dude taking the fight to chris.
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Releford has taken a lot of body shots. That right uppercut down the middle is there all night for Arreola
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This bum has only been KO'd once in his life. But Chris Still needs to KO this dude or else it will be a fail fight.
Taking fights like this is all risk no reward. People can only not hate if you KO him in 1rnd
Anything else people will hate on. Imagine losing to a flunky hit or injury? Will be OMGZ he lost to a bum with 14 loses.
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Originally posted by Steak View Postoh come on, you cant call Pascal solid, the guy has so many holes in his game its unbelievable.
I give full credit to Hopkins for beating any top fighter at his age, but Pascal is so mediocre.
Who has the combination of speed, power, physical strength, explosiveness and difficult style Pascal has?
Mediocre is being clear top 5 in the World out of close to 1000 fighters in the division (what does that come out to over 99%)? OK...
Originally posted by bose View PostI been yelling at the tube asking myself this question and now i'll ask it hear. Why the hell does Molina brawl when he doesn't have the power to ****? Why isn't he using his boxing skills, timing, angles, jab, distance? Why the hell did he start fast, when all he could have done was use the jab and control the first 3 rounds with it alone. Now he's a bit gassed and fighting flat footed and getting hit way too much for a fighter that has sooooo much potential. I am sorry but this guy could be a great boxer, if he had someone get him to use his boxing skills. He's shown he's got what it takes in terms of raw skills, he's very green fighting a style that is not very good for him at all!
If you don't have respectable power, you better have the good, quick footwork necessary to escape when you are inevitably caught against the ropes or in the corner.
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I think Arreola is a little too small at this point.
I think it's working against him pyschologically rather than physically.
He's doing well, but I can't help but think he doesn't feel the power he felt a little higher up on the scale.
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