Can Munguia bounce back?

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  1. Lesion of Doom

    Lesion of Doom Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hard to sustain in the longer term when you keep your head on a line like that.
     
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  2. Furey

    Furey EST & REG 2009 Full Member

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    It was the perfect right hand which landed clean on the button
     
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  3. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    Lucky punch. **** happens.
     
  4. Dorrian_Grey

    Dorrian_Grey It came to me in a dream Full Member

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    He had left Roach as his trainer for this fight and his previous fight against Bazinyan to return to Morales. imo, Roach was a better fit for Jaime and helped his leaky defence.
     
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  5. Dynamicpuncher

    Dynamicpuncher Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He was a typical weight bully who fought mostly stiffs he was never an upper echelon fighter I thought he lost to Hogan, Dereveyanchenko, I wouldn't say he's packing glass though no because he took solid shots from Canelo, Dereveyanchenko.
     
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  6. UniversalPart

    UniversalPart Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Would have been over before Round 4 :lol:
     
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  7. The one

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  8. BoB Box

    BoB Box "Hey Adam! Wanna play Nintendo?" Full Member

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    Munguia should take a year off and recollect himself before moving back down to 160lbs. Imo
     
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  9. LrryMrchntsFlsk

    LrryMrchntsFlsk Active Member Full Member

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    Anything can happen up on that ring, but that wasn't a lucky punch, that was a perfectly placed and timed right cross....
     
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  10. serioussam

    serioussam Active Member Full Member

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    LOL at you guys if you think Surace couldn't punch.

    Bruno Surace’s low KO rate doesn’t accurately reflect his punching power, which becomes clear when analyzing his opponents. On average, his opponents had a KO loss rate of under 15%, meaning they were rarely stopped in their careers—they had solid chins and were tough to knock out.

    This statistic shows that while Surace has faced relatively weak competition, these opponents were notably durable.Hi power is now becoming more evident as he steps up in competition and proves himself asa dangerous puncher.if his opponents had been easier to knock out, he could easily have a KO rate of 50-60%. therefore, his low KO rate says more about the toughness of his past opponents than it does about his punching power