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Santa Cruz imo. I really like Mares' willingness to take the toughst fights, but he still has something to prove after all his low blows against Darchinyan and Agbeko. He can definitely erase that lingering stink with an impressive win over Moreno.
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Santa Cruz seems one dimensional to me at the moment, but I believe he has the tools to be a good boxer puncher, especially with those long arms of his and high punch output. Add the fact that he has that Mexican warrior's mentality, and I could see him as a potential marketable fighter in the future.
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C'mon man fighters like El Terrible come by every 25yrs or so ain't no one matching him, but there are some good ones, some highly skilled moreso than others, but all very promising. Yeyo Thompson has a fan friendly style, Titere Vasquez a purists delight and has serious staying power difficult to beat, veteran Siri Salido already leaving his mark, of the prospects I recommend Jose Manuel Sanchez, a lefty crafty little southpaw looks like a miniature Sal Sanchez and Alonso Lopez, son of Finito Lopez. Many, many more. Different styles, but they all got heart.
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