Big, big, big player. Masterclass boxer, I favor him against anybody at 118 or 122 that aren't named Donaire. A fight with Rigondeaux would be 50/50.
Yup... He's a guy that will likely be a top guy p4p. Looks a lot like Whitaker in the way he moves defensively.. he's less flash but more power. I think you'll appreciate the performance.
Moreno looked really good against Vic he's a very hard dude to hit and he's a good counter puncher with some pretty fast hands I think for sure anyone 188-122 will have trouble with him.
He put on the performance of this epic weekend, pure slick masterclass. If he had any punching power, he'd now hold a KO over Vic.
For people who was not able to watch the fight. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyqZedGWnO4[/ame]
He's got power... He just losses some pop with not over committing being in there with Vic. When he sat down and dug into the body we saw Vic really hurt. For the most part moreno stayed true to being elusive and crafty landing counters on the charging Vic. He still respected the raging bulls power proving Moreno is also seasoned.
Damn, he really is slick! Really hope we can see him against the big players like Agbeko, Mares, Donaire and Rigondeaux.
I can only assume you're intentionally leaving out Ramos because he's moving up to bigger and better things once he puts rigondeaux in a box. If not, then let me spell it out to you. Suavecito puts Moreno and Darchinyan in the same box on the same night. As the man himself said: "Twenty have come to the table, and they all left hungry"
Except Suavecito, who will son him in the way only an angry stepfather with a bottle of rye and a belt can.