McWilliams Arroyo Acevedo is a 5'4 29 year old Flyweight with a 15-2 13 KO's record. McJoe Arroyo Acevedo is a 5'4 29 year old Super Flyweight with a 16-0 8 KO's record. The Twin Brothers were Born in Ceiba, Puerto Rico and are currently fighting out of Fajardo, Puerto Rico. I'm not sure about the history of twins in Boxing but I do think its slightly odd the there is 2 sets of twins currently active The Arroyos of PR and of course The Charlo Twins of the USA but I have to say the Arroyo Brothers are the far more entertaing of the 2. McWilliams is obviously the harder hitter of the two and he's also the more famous due to his recent loss to Ruenroeng of Thailand in a close SD, his other loss came in a 4 rounder to Okada because he was dropped by a shot his ear messing up his equilibrium for a few seconds. He's a two time Gold Medalist in various Latin American Games. McJoe is less of a hard hitter however he no losses on his record and is currently ranked higher than his twin due to his recent stoppage win over the fairly durable Hernan Marquez. He's the a two time winner of Bronze Medals. So Check out The Twin Terror Fighting Flyweights Of Fajardo In Action. Double The Trouble, Double The Impact. :toney:toney:toney:toney:toney:toney:toney:toney Educate Yourselves McWilliams Vs. Ruenroeng http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo3QJUOH164 McWilliams Vs. Saludar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPlofxYW-ZI McWilliams Vs. Galaviz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cblIVgYZy9g McWilliams Vs. Casillas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJwD3YurqGY McWilliams Vs. Okada http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNPDaagL19k http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ8b8m5Bt7E Educate Yourselves Some More McJoe Vs. Marquez http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxqij-bThXc McJoe Vs. Quijano http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hmcr3zV126Q McJoe Vs. Rojas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlA0RaNLCS0 McJoe Vs. Delgado http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6K6i_P2ohA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4lHnSBtu80
Both competed in the 2008 olympics and one of them was an amateur world champion. Can't really tell them apart but I think it was Mcwilliams. Mcwilliams first loss was a real nice foour rounder. I always wondered why his asian (japanese?) opponent didn't go anywhere. He looked pretty good too.
"Mctwins" lol, sounds like something from McDonald's. One of these guys is better than the other, and not just because he's undefeated. He either has better boxing ability or has the presence of mind to use it, hence, why he's undefeated. OK, looked it up, McWilliams like to try and get his opponent out of there and so by nature takes a higher chance of being outboxed, he trades excitement for some skill unlike his brother. Makes me wonder which will ultimately be more famous if any, the more cautious and currently undefeated guy, or the high drama guy.
I like try to be vague and not lead people in one way or the other as far my prospect threads go and let them make up their own mind, I like to at least attempt to be subjective, unless I'm really high on the said fighter in which I have a pretty hard time containing my enthusiasm. But you're right McWilliams is definitely the more exciting of the 2, but McJoe is more cautious and may have the slight edge in the skills department. Also if its one of my appreciation threads I make no attempt to hide my personal feelings.
McJoe is in the higher weight class but I keep wondering if they shouldn't really be at the same weight. It was the same in the amateurs. That could also be a reason for the emphasis on boxing from McJoe, not sure about his power at the higher weight, but that may be complete bs. Anyway, I thought his fight against Marquez was really nice to watch even though Marquez was past it.