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    #11
    Originally posted by Southpawology
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    Originally Posted by 1PunchKOPOW!

    Rios was being beat by Acosta. Acosta is nowhere near the BOXER Abril is nor as durable. Abril will beat Rios 9/10 times. Hell even Alvarado was beating Rios from the outside.

    I just hope Abril is not looking past Bogere.


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    Yeah and how'd that turn out for acosta and alvarado??
    Alvarado is not a boxer and he was beat on the inside not the outside so what's your point? Acosta is a good boxer but he's not the most durable guy. Your boy Maidana was also beat by a boxer.


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      #12
      Originally posted by 1PunchKOPOW! View Post
      Rios was being beat by Acosta. Acosta is nowhere near the BOXER Abril is nor as durable. Abril will beat Rios 9/10 times. Hell even Alvarado was beating Rios from the outside.

      I just hope Abril is not looking past Bogere.


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      There's no way you can deny that Rios was horribly drained. I'm not making excuses, its just my observation. Take it for what its worth.

      Granted, Rios is slow, sloppy, can be outboxed easily and beaten by an opponent with the right tools. I just don't think Abril would be able to pull it off if Rios was 100%.

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        #13
        Arum will never let it happen.

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          #14
          Abril should be straight as long as he avoids Bogeres wild overhand right

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            #15
            Originally posted by Derranged View Post
            Personally I think Rios beats him when he's not weight drained.

            Abril did get robbed in the first fight though, no denying it.
            Agreed. There's a big question mark over that fight.

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              #16
              Originally posted by 1PunchKOPOW! View Post
              Rios was being beat by Acosta. Acosta is nowhere near the BOXER Abril is nor as durable. Abril will beat Rios 9/10 times. Hell even Alvarado was beating Rios from the outside.

              I just hope Abril is not looking past Bogere.


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              Yeah..I think Bogere is a bigger threat than Rios...Rios is easy cake to boxers, he will onoy look good against brawlers..Sharif is awkward, dirty and though. ...bad mix..

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                #17
                Originally posted by Derranged
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                Originally Posted by 1PunchKOPOW!

                Rios was being beat by Acosta. Acosta is nowhere near the BOXER Abril is nor as durable. Abril will beat Rios 9/10 times. Hell even Alvarado was beating Rios from the outside.

                I just hope Abril is not looking past Bogere.


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                There's no way you can deny that Rios was horribly drained. I'm not making excuses, its just my observation. Take it for what its worth.

                Granted, Rios is slow, sloppy and can be outboxed easily against an opponent with the right tools. I just don't think Abril would be able to pull it off if Rios was 100%.
                Rios was looking lost. He didn't know what to do or was that the weight not letting him think right either? Rios has a punchers chance but that's about it. Abril might look fragile but he's not. He can take a punch.


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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PBP
                  Abril should be straight as long as he avoids Bogeres wild overhand right
                  I don't think it should be too difficult.


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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Derranged View Post
                    There's no way you can deny that Rios was horribly drained. I'm not making excuses, its just my observation. Take it for what its worth.

                    Granted, Rios is slow, sloppy, can be outboxed easily and beaten by an opponent with the right tools. I just don't think Abril would be able to pull it off if Rios was 100%.
                    I agree, Rios was terribly drained. Nonetheless, I feel Abril has his number. Brandon would do better the second time, but that doesn't mean he'd win...at least not with competent judges working the fight.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Southpawology View Post
                      Yeah and how'd that turn out for acosta and alvarado??
                      Well "winning" the fight before getting KO'd has become a big thing lately.

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