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Well by looking at his record it looks like Richard is the best guy he has fought. Richard is a tough fighter who has actually hurt Angulo well other than Kirkland.
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![]() Andy Ruiz Jr. ...although, I have growing suspicions that "Andy Ruiz Jr." is a bit like William Shakespeare - a legend of a single fictional entity, based on the works of many collaborators. Yes, I'm beginning to give serious credence to the idea that Ruiz might in fact be two Mexican welterweights inside a giant skin suit - much the same as cartoon characters pretending to be a horse with one playing the "ass" (inter-species pun not intended) end and the other the head...or Chinese New Year dragons... ![]() No actual fatty of that size could be so fluid in his movements, after all...and as you say, skilled Mexican boxers as a rule must not grow larger than 147lbs. It's written down, somewhere. So really, that 17-0 (11) record is a sham. "His" record should be 0-0-0 with 17 No Contests. I wonder who they are, inside the costume. Pablo Cesar Cano and Jesus Soto Karass, perhaps? Philosophically, I suppose it's only a small leap from their lucha libre tradition of having the cause célèbre be focused on the character of the "mask" rather than the concealed identity beneath. Still, it isn't the American way and I don't like it.
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Mexican reports indicate that he will only be a slight underdog if he fights Chavez Jr right now. That is pretty strong praise considering he's just 21 years old and still a prospect.
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There is no way he's staying at Middleweight. He is already walking around at 190 and could possibly grow to be 6'3 1/2.. close to 6'4. He was 6'2 last year and as of the Upshaw Fight was measured at 6'3. He will most likely make his mark at SMW.
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La Derea De Boxing. Sanchez has improved his jab and footwork significantly over the last 6 months, his period of progression and progression rate is a bit abnormal for someone so young. He has improved within every half cycle over the last 4 years on a consistent basis. Only 21 and he already want to take massive steps up. His team is looking at numerous top 15 Middle Weights at the moment and is not scared to fight anyone. Make or break Young is the team motto |
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