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    #31
    Originally posted by Oracle01 View Post

    Govzdyk had just turned 37 and I have never heard of a fighter with 20 pro fights being shop worn. Keep trolling though.
    Your right , he’s in his prime
    lmFao
    Keep sucking though
    Good look for you

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      #32
      Morrell has more than a chance imo. Although I'm pulling for Benavidez, you cannot count out the olympian

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        #33
        Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

        Did Benny look good against an old 40 year old shopworn Gvodzyk ???
        There is a reason why a fighter with 11 fights is stepping up to him , what about just that for hype
        Maybe it also has something to do with his amateur pedigree
        Just sayin’
        He dominated Gvozdyk 9-3, 8-4 at worst

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          #34
          Originally posted by El_Mero View Post

          He dominated Gvozdyk 9-3, 8-4 at worst
          That’s not what I saw
          I saw Benny having no power and no stamina
          Getting hit often and hard

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            #35
            Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
            Morrell has more than a chance imo. Although I'm pulling for Benavidez, you cannot count out the olympian

            Morrell never boxed at the olympics

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              #36
              I give the edge to Morrell, most likely on points in a fight that doesn't really live up to the hype.

              I think he has the power (or enough) and the gas tank that Plant never which allowed let him get overwhelmed. I don't think Morrell will have that problem.

              I feel Morrell hasn't shown a lot of his arsenal in the pro ranks he has been an offensive machine but the kid can do it all. I suspect he'll opt to box and utilise a lot more lateral movement in this one and keep turning Benavidez, keeping him off balance, not standing in front of Benavidez and letting him rattle off fives and sixes. I think he has everything needed to avoid this.

              Morrell points but I also wouldn't be shocked at all if Benavidez got his clock cleaned either while I think his guard is quite solid for most part there are times he leaves himself horribly open. Especially lunging in and dropping his right hand almost behind him while throwing the left hook - You might get away with that bs against small, orthodox guys who can't crack eggs but against a hard hitting, accurate southpaw, that is very very dangerous. Gvodyk caught him a few times like this with a right hand iirc though not clean, Morrell being a southpaw the angle is different and Benavidez will leave himself wide open to the backhand and its not like it'll take much to put him on his ass as he squares up.

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                #37
                I believe Benavidez is the real deal and if Morrell beats him, then the Cuban is something special. If Morrell loses, then we can safely say that the hype train has hit a wall.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by dan_cov View Post


                  Morrell never boxed at the olympics
                  No, but he did destroy an Olympic medalist.

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                    #39
                    Aside from their respective fan bases and TV commentators who are essentially casuals or speaking what the promotional companies want them to say, there aren't any serious people out there saying that Morrell is the next SRR or that Benavidez is superhuman lol. People here are so silly. They are excellent fighters who've beaten some very decent competition, Benavidez a bit more than Morrell.

                    The truth is Morrell has the edge in skills and speed, but Benavidez has proven to have a great chin, including at 175 pounds. If Morrell ends up getting tired he is definitely losing, either by stoppage or decision. If he is able to catch a second wind, we will have quite a contest, and I predict he would ultimately decision Benavidez, making him miss a lot. I don't usually pick Cuban boxers because they think they're, as we say in Puerto Rico, the last Cola-Cola in the desert, but I think Morell will pull it out, following the playbook offered by Plant. But I would not bet on it.
                    Last edited by kahlilacp; 12-20-2024, 06:10 PM.

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                      #40
                      The x-factor in this fight is the experience , IMHO Morrell has skills but is too green I am leaning toward Benavidez winning this one .

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