Your thoughts on Berto after the Collazo fight

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by paulfv, Jan 17, 2009.


  1. istmeno

    istmeno Well-Known Member Full Member

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    bad example. pavlik was beaten outside of his division.

    although berto showed me that he has the heart to fight through adversity, i still feel collazo won the fight. but at this point, he gets beaten by all of the top dogs at 147.

    that strap around his waist means that he should no longer have the luxury of step up fights.
     
  2. BlueApollo

    BlueApollo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't know. We had one for the last three years.
     
  3. vonBanditos

    vonBanditos M΃derator Full Member

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    He has good fundamentals but he doesn't think and adjust in the ring. It was frustrating to watch him misread what was obvious to an observer and then fail to listen to his corner when they point out the reality of the situation. I hope that he learns from this.
     
  4. The Wanderer

    The Wanderer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Needs to work tremendously on infighting, not just punching on the inside, but also using his arms, elbows and shoulders to push a guy off that's crowding him, how to tie up an opponent trying to get to work with infighting, etc.

    Needs to learn how to work off the backfoot and using angles... there were far too many times when he was being smothered by Collazzo and should have stepped back or to the side to create angles for attack or backing away and getting out of the danger zone rather than just staying nose to nose with Collazzo.

    And it won't help if he learns to pay attention to what's going on a little more. He could beat on Collazzo's head until there was nothing left of his hand, and sometimes it looked like he would despite the fact that he was clearly hurting Collazzo every time he went to the body. And yet, after Berto would stop Collazzo in his tracks by going to the body, he'd switch right back to the head again.

    Bad tactics all around, and needs to work on his ring smarts.
     
  5. BlueApollo

    BlueApollo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That is a good point. But he was carelessly matched and his career took a major hit. All I'm saying is that there's no point throwing a young champ to the lions without a very good reason. Putting Berto in with Margarito this year would be a severe mismatch and we all know it. A year or two down the road it might make sense.
     
  6. A Rock

    A Rock SAMUEL ETO'O!!!!! Full Member

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    lol and how did all serious boxing fans feel about that "champ"?
     
  7. BOONDOCK SAINT

    BOONDOCK SAINT Active Member Full Member

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    he needs to stay away from them and cotto, clottey and even cintron...his chin like a wet paper towel...just a matter of time before someone punchest through it..."2009 hype job nominee , andddrrrreeeee bbbbeeerrrrrrrrttooooo" lmao
     
  8. boricua100%

    boricua100% Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I have a Question. Berto slipped and went down. Is the referree aloud to help him to get up??????
     
  9. BlueApollo

    BlueApollo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Of course, he was the HBO house fighter.
     
  10. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Berto clearly slipped backwards but if he had room, it's CLEAR, he was going to get his footing back. But you being Puerto Rican, i wouldn't expect you to be unbiased.
     
  11. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  12. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    San Rafael, The Wanderer, Boondocks -- great stuff, thanks. :good:good

    Same for everyone else who took time to comment.