BJ Flores may face Former WBC Champ Wayne Braithwaite

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Quick'N'Slick, Dec 27, 2008.


  1. Quick'N'Slick

    Quick'N'Slick Active Member Full Member

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    Fat Joe, I take it back.

    You wont take the bet but at least you voted
     
  2. Quick'N'Slick

    Quick'N'Slick Active Member Full Member

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    33 years old.

    Flores is 30 in one month
     
  3. Quick'N'Slick

    Quick'N'Slick Active Member Full Member

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    You call Flores a fraud, then go and bring up Enzo Macaroni? :nut
     
  4. Taylex

    Taylex Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Old and was never that good in the first place. He was just a paper champ.
     
  5. Quick'N'Slick

    Quick'N'Slick Active Member Full Member

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    Captain Boxrec I mean TFFP, what is your pick for this fight?
     
  6. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    Boxrec is doing a good job for me as far as predictions, eh?

    Flores will win on points most likely. Enzo Maccarinelli outboxed Braithwaite easily. He's a live dog though, he already sparked out the Cuban prospect Hernandez but I don't see the same happening here.
     
  7. Quick'N'Slick

    Quick'N'Slick Active Member Full Member

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    Braithwaite is Enzo Maccas career defining win, so a W here would tell us a lot about Flores.
     
  8. catasyou

    catasyou Lucian Bute Full Member

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    What about Adamek?Isn't he gonna fight him?
     
  9. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    It would tell us he's a serious contender, which is what I said he was when you jumped on my ass like a ***** in the other thread.

    I would like to see him against a good boxer that has some power. Braithwaite is quite limited at this stage in what he's trying to do. He has bombs, little else it seems going by his recent efforts. Wilson was the same, but a lower level still.

    I would like to see if his retreating counterpunching efforts hold up against somebody that can cut off the ring a little more effectively. That is when you have to really put something on them to stop them in their tracks, I would be interested to see if Flores has that.
     
  10. Quick'N'Slick

    Quick'N'Slick Active Member Full Member

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    ****, did I ruffle your feathers or what :lol:

    This has been covered, you said he is the same type of fighter that a huck or Wlod is. Which is not the case, as Flores can box off the backfoot, where those guys are pressure fighters.

    It would be hard to pick two fighters more different than Flores and Huck
     
  11. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Flores can box and run. Wayne is way more active than Ding. I'll go with WB.
     
  12. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    You didn't ruffle anything, I don't even know who you are for what you say to bother me. You just seem to have a lot of ***** in you like you are on a period, but oh well.

    I never meant that in a stylistic context. Only that Flores/Wlod/Maccarinelli are contenders all on about the same level. Infact, that is being favourable to Flores at this stage looking at his resume so I'd be thankful.
     
  13. Quick'N'Slick

    Quick'N'Slick Active Member Full Member

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    All I see is :|:|:|

    I dont think you can discuss this without hurling more childish insults. Lets hear what others have to say about the thread topic
     
  14. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    I think you started with the insults. I never even heard of you nevermind addressed you when you started calling me a Boxrec warrior and questioning my knowledge.

    Not only that but you are have struggles with reading comprehension it would seem. You repeatedly fail to interpret what I'm actually saying in order to suit your agenda, which in a metaphorical sense is giving BJ a BJ.
     
  15. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Braithwaite is a venerable former champ, and a solid contender in today's Cruiserweight division.

    That said, I believe Flores will be too much for him, being the superior boxer. Flores will win by either a comfortable decision or late round stoppage.

    It's good to see Flores planning on being so active.