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Belt holder
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It has to be with last Saturday's performance due to the opponent being number nine p4p. Brian has been around for a long while, but I feel that he does not get the respect he deserves.
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Champion
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Against Solis is his greatest win, his career seems to be on the downslide at that time and almost nobody gave him a chance to win.
Greatest performance would be against Segura. |
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Gadfly
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The Solis fight for me. Archie was one bad mofo, with power, heart, and superb skills to boot. That was one evenly contested fight until Viloria took over on the penultimate round...
BV has all the tools to be ATG, but lacked the consistency that only discipline can bring. Hope the Segura win is a sign of better things to come--a metamorphosis towards the highest of Brian's true potentials. |
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inmate No. 1363917
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It has to be the solis fight.
Why are people judging it based on how segura fought Ivan Calderon. The calderon fight was like a fight of two fighters 2 -3 divisions apart. It was a bad match-up considering that Ivan Calderon does not have any power whatsoever. Segura just bulldozed Calderon, despite how crude and limited Segura is. I already stated that it is Viloria by KO. Their talent is miles apart. It was like watching slightly better version Emmanuel Lucero even in the first round. Brian Viloria has always been heavy handed. His power is above average although not a one-punch KO fighter. And jumping to 112 just did him some good with his shitty stamina. People are sleeping on BV because of his losses but it seems like he has motivational problems. He seems to fight better as an underdog. Even the Tamara fight, he was winning by miles when he gassed out. No one really know how the Contreras fight affected him. Almost killing another fighter sometimes makes a fighter trigger-shy. |
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Gadfly
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master betty
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Definitely Segura. BV has always been one of my favs and I say Segura because Giovanni as crude as he is was.the favorite to win, powerful puncher, and in his prime. Solis definitely is the more complete fighter, but Gio's time is now got beat by Viloria and BV is a entering what could be the best years of his career if he can ride the momentum. I really hope he achieves his full potential I think he does better when he goes for the ko or counters than when hes gassing out boxing circles around opponents. Can't wait till he fights Chocolatito it will be a mini version of Pryor-Arguello. I pray that one happens.
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Gadfly
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Now, that would be the Fight of the Decade in the lowest divisions! If the Hawaiian Punch can pull it off against Gonzalez, the former should be a lock for ATG status and a top 10 P4P on any self-respecting list.
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Archie Solis
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