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Is Omar Henry The Future Of The Middleweight Division ?
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Do not get me wrong. Omar Henry is good but Comparing him to Cotto at the same stage is not close at all.
First 8 fights
Omar Henry- Omar Henry's opponents record 28-37-0 Total of 65 fights
- Henry's record is 8-0(7 ko)
- Fought 5 fighters with losing record
Miguel Cotto- Miguel Cotto's opponents record 62-56-2 Total of 120 fights
- Cotto's record was 8-0 (6 ko)
- Fought 3 fighters with losing record
Last edited by oc9979; 03-30-2010, 11:46 AM.
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Originally posted by oc9979 View PostDo not get me wrong. Omar Henry is good but Comparing him to Cotto at the same stage is not close at all.
First 8 fights
Omar Henry- Omar Henry's opponents record 28-37-0 Total of 65 fights
- Henry's record is 8-0(7 ko)
- Fought 5 fighters with losing record
Miguel Cotto- Miguel Cotto's opponents record 62-56-2 Total of 120 fights
- Cotto's record was 8-0 (6 ko)
- Fought 3 fighters with losing record
And your point is? Cotto was an olympian and Omar was not so that matched them differently! Omar is the most exciting prospect in boxing right now.
Nobody is saying you have to buy into it, but I think he's going to be champion, the only question is when?
He's faster, stronger, and throws much better combo's than Cotto and has more power at this point. Cotto never threw more than 2-3 punches at a time no matter who he was matched with!
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Originally posted by oc9979 View PostDo not get me wrong. Omar Henry is good but Comparing him to Cotto at the same stage is not close at all.
First 8 fights
Omar Henry- Omar Henry's opponents record 28-37-0 Total of 65 fights
- Henry's record is 8-0(7 ko)
- Fought 5 fighters with losing record
Miguel Cotto- Miguel Cotto's opponents record 62-56-2 Total of 120 fights
- Cotto's record was 8-0 (6 ko)
- Fought 3 fighters with losing record
Henry is far more impressive in the way he handles his opposition. Everybody loves KO artists, that's what people want to see. Once he has 25 fights under his belt he's going to be a wrecking machine.
As long as he doesn't start ****ing skanks and wasting his time at clubs. Once he starts making some money that's when we'll see if he can stay disciplined, that's the hardest part.
He's only going to get better guys. I can guarantee you this: Once he has 30 fights under his belt no version of Cotto would want anything to do with Henry.
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Originally posted by CarlosG815 View PostTomato cans are tomato cans despite the small difference in the ratio of wins/losses.
Henry is far more impressive in the way he handles his opposition. Everybody loves KO artists, that's what people want to see. Once he has 25 fights under his belt he's going to be a wrecking machine.
As long as he doesn't start ****ing skanks and wasting his time at clubs. Once he starts making some money that's when we'll see if he can stay disciplined, that's the hardest part.
He's only going to get better guys. I can guarantee you this: Once he has 30 fights under his belt no version of Cotto would want anything to do with Henry.
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Originally posted by No Ceilings View PostBy the time Henry moves to 160. He'll have to deal with Williams, Guerrero, Korobov and Lara.
N'jikam, Korobov, Pirog, Golovkin, Jacobs, Guerrero 160
Henry looks like a talented guy but he sure as hell won't be dominating 160 that's for sure.
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