AA wins by entertaining TKO9 but technical limitations showed.

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  1. boxeo#1

    boxeo#1 Boxer-Puncher banned

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    And that's exactly what Oral had for the first few rounds (and I know you will say that's because AA didn't punch a lot). BUT Oral and his team had a damn f*cked gameplan because his defensive moves should've shifted to slipping and dodging punches after he got hit. But no, he stood there wanted to defend himself by staying in front of AA:nut

    Oral: he had the balls, he had the tools. But he didn't had the brain, trainer and gameplan.
     
  2. radab

    radab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    a truly pathetic comment
     
  3. boxeo#1

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    There you just gave two names yourself and answered your own question.
    And I definately agree with these two.
     
  4. radab

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    :-( unlucky dude hate it when that happens. if theres a fight on im trying to avoid i usually stay well clear of ESB
     
  5. rumour24tiger

    rumour24tiger Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I actually disagree.

    We saw his stamina limitations from making 160 pounds too long.

    Technically AA has got it together. An accurate jab, sudden sneaky from nowhere power shots. Good positioning, usually has his feet in right place.

    His power and skills are just fine, and he would be right in there vs Kessler.
     
  6. radab

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    Kess would destroy him, no doubt

    King Arthur's a lazy sausage
     
  7. Vanihm

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    Totally right! Normally a guy who had beat 5 world champions (in their own division - except Green -Hopkins was pretty good at beating champs from two classes below him) would be considered an ATG!

    If Markus Beyer (three time WBC champ) had been from Tijuana and was named Eduardo Jesus Gonzales he woud have been considered a legend.

    Same with Cazaghe - "He was just the WBO champ" - like ODH, MAB Eubank etc.
     
  8. NBT

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    Well, your talk sure doesn't sound like that. This fight was just like any other random AA fight, nothing new at all so I don't understand your rants about AA "technical limitations". What is the point of this thread besides bashing AA? It offers no insights whatsoever that weren't known for ages.

    AA is no Kessler-like technician. O Rly? :patsch

    For what he does his technical skills are good enough to get the job done. AA isn't in this position for being a master technician ffs.
     
  9. boxeo#1

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    I agree. But you really think he has polished technical skills? He looks damn crude to me. He has good timing. But the way he executes his punches he looks like a caveman. Like somebody else over here said: ''he pulls his punches from the ground to generate power''.
     
  10. Vanihm

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    Did anyone else notice that Gusmyol Perdomo ( the "bum" that Kessler is facing next) TKO'd a guy in 2 that LSD Sturm and LUD Brähmer and that he did better against another guy than Oral did. He could have been a decent name if he had been more carefuly matched and had more "filler" fights.
    Boxrec is brilliant for these kinds of things.
     
  11. Scar

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    Did Abraham confirm after the fight that he's moving to super middle?
     
  12. Vanihm

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    Sauerland needs to do like 10 shows a year for ARD, so I don't think they'll risk sending their 1 marquee fighter (apart from Vauev and Huck) up against a risky opponent any time soon.
     
  13. boxeo#1

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    He said ''90% sure'' with his manager/promoter standing next to him.
     
  14. mariancobretti

    mariancobretti Well-Known Member Full Member

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    hes looked good / average at the level hes faught at, at the moment doesnt deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as Jermain Taylor, Pavlik, Froch or even the joker Kessler.

    Hes yet to face a world champ past or present, hes living of Miranda who was never going to be the same fighter after Pavlik ripped him. Great marketing Job
     
  15. tonsetzer

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    :good

    Point is, Abraham was never forced to leave plan A.