Pipino Cuevez vs Wilfred Benetiz

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  1. Perry

    Perry Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Cue as could hit like a hammer but it was next to impossible to hit prime Benitez with a hammer. Benitez via 15 round decision 10-5 in rounds.
     
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  2. JWSoats

    JWSoats Active Member Full Member

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    Have to go with Benitez to win a comfortable decision. Cuevas would be most dangerous in the early rounds, but Benitez should be able to avoid being taken out. Once settling into his pace, Benitez conducts a clinic. As an earlier poster stated, too bad this fight never took place!
     
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  3. Chuck1052

    Chuck1052 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Pipino Cuevas didn't belong in the ring with a vintage Wilfredo Benitez, who would have taken the Mexican fighter apart. Moreover, Cuevas's highly protective management undoubtedly knew it.

    - Chuck Johnston
     
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  4. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yes, this is right:good....people shouldn't mistake the past it version of Benitez...vs Moore and Hilton, or even vs Hamsho with the great wizard who beat Cervantes and Duran,....he would have outclassed Pipino like Locche did Fuji.......NO CONTEST!!
     
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  5. Fergy

    Fergy Walking Dead Full Member

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    Bump!!
     
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  6. ChrisJS

    ChrisJS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Benitez might win a shut out. He’ll have been in too condition for Pipino, so I think a 150-135 type fight is likely.
     
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  7. Levook

    Levook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Agreed 100% this is how I see it too
     
  8. AntonioMartin1

    AntonioMartin1 Jeanette Full Member

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    Pipino Cuevas of 1979 would give anyone except maybe Leonard and Hearns fits. probably even be 50.50 with Duran, that Cuevas.

    The problem for him is that Wilfred Benitez was almost a carbon copy of Sugar Ray, even Sugar Ray has said so all the time.

    I dont see Cuevas beating Ray and i dont see him beating Wilfred either.
     
  9. bowlingkid09

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    :roflmao:
     
  10. No_name_tard

    No_name_tard Active Member Full Member

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    Benitez and Leonard have nothing in common so I don't know what Ray was smoking when he said that (if he actually did). You are also overrating Cuevas. He was always reliant on his hook and big power, a skilled boxer would always destroy him. Benitez, Hearns, any version of Duran, he couldn't cope with the crafty guys. If Palomino had forced the unification before Leonard, Benitez, Duran etc. arrived, he might've exposed him too.
     
  11. AntonioMartin1

    AntonioMartin1 Jeanette Full Member

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    I agree with you Palomino beats Cuevas.

    Leonard said of Benitez that it was like fighting himself on a mirror.
     
  12. No_name_tard

    No_name_tard Active Member Full Member

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    Don't see it. One is an offensive force with good defensive fundamentals but no defnsive wizard, and the other one is a defensive wizard with a decent offense. It maybe because Ray fought him more like a Counterpuncher which Benitez was. Overall, weird comparison.
     
  13. Clinton

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  14. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Watch the fight, or to some degree any Benitez fight.

    He was something of a mimic. I think he kind of adopted the rhythm of his opponent to get into their rhythm so he could better pick up what they were doing … that was part of his radar.

    You watch him and Ray and you’ll see various times in the fight where he really does look like a mirror image to Ray. But when he’s fighting someone else he doesn’t, as he’s getting more into their rhythm.
     
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  15. No_name_tard

    No_name_tard Active Member Full Member

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    I have watched the fight a few times. It looks like Ray is playing the counterpuncher which might justify the comparison.
     
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