Marquez might be getting old, but I don't think this is going to be easy for Alvarado. Marquez still got a little bounce in him.
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Provodnikov blew up in a major way after his fight with TB....every fighter with an ounce of sense knew to put that crazy mother****er on their radars....Mike is fronting, the Siberian pitbull broke him.....I don't expect him to admit that though.....Marquez gonna school him, son him and then stop him.....the 2 wars with Rios and the few before that is showing on Mike....I think Rios took his soul in that first fight
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Originally posted by Fighting_Pride View Postalvarado did very well in the 2nd fight with rios, he used a lot of movement. he threw that out the window when he fought provodnikov and decided to stay in the pocket and exchange. against marquez, he needs to improve his footwork and head movement. marquez's counter punching ain't that good no more and alvarado has a good chance to wi it on points.
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Why everyone is so pissed off because he says, he overlooked Provodnikov? I think that's not the case that he "makes excuses", just trying to sell himself after a defeat and say he's a new boxer now. I don't think it's a problem. Provodnikov is a strong brawler with decent but not incredible punching power, he isn't a world feared killer at all. If Bradley wouldn't start to brawl with him, he win much easier. At least i think so...
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Originally posted by TLC8 View PostDiscard Rios as a credible opponent. Neither Rios or Alvarado EVER beat anyone credible; they just beat each other. Stop talking about Rios like he's done something in Boxing. He and Alvarado at best are b/c level fighters; closer to C. If you're Alvarado, u and your training camp have to beat idiots to "overlook" Provo after the schalacking he gave Bradley, a full fledged Welterweight. At the very least Rios and Alvarado aren't smart enough to fight the upper echelon of fighters in their division. The ONLY thing Alvarado has going for him is Marquez is 40, and with drug testing in place, he's a smaller, slower, past his prime, 40 year old counter puncher, who isn't the same juiced up guy who fought Pacquiso last.
I recognize Provos strengths and I like the guy, but I still think some people just overrate him. He is a limited fighter.Last edited by HEND; 04-02-2014, 11:36 AM.
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What could he have been possibly looking ahead at? That's the key question here. If he really was looking ahead then he is living a fantasy. His claim to fame is being TKO'd by Brandon Rios. The notoriety didn't grow much (if at all) in the rematch.Last edited by SeekDaGreat; 04-02-2014, 11:50 AM.
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Originally posted by TLC8 View PostDiscard Rios as a credible opponent. Neither Rios or Alvarado EVER beat anyone credible; they just beat each other. Stop talking about Rios like he's done something in Boxing. He and Alvarado at best are b/c level fighters; closer to C. If you're Alvarado, u and your training camp have to beat idiots to "overlook" Provo after the schalacking he gave Bradley, a full fledged Welterweight. At the very least Rios and Alvarado aren't smart enough to fight the upper echelon of fighters in their division. The ONLY thing Alvarado has going for him is Marquez is 40, and with drug testing in place, he's a smaller, slower, past his prime, 40 year old counter puncher, who isn't the same juiced up guy who fought Pacquiso last.
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