:? How is jumping in being a punk or a *****? You must have hated Roy Jones Jr. And uh, dirty? The guy who's been low blowed blatantly four times and rabbit-punched, and not retaliated? Are you drunk?
Who's the guy that was "supposed" to win this fight?? Teddy is talking like it's Galarza.. but seriously.. the guy sucks.
Round 8 Solomon conserving a bit of energy in this round, leaning away from Galarza and countering with jabs whenever Galarza closes in. Galarza simply plods after Solomon and tries to literally grab Solomon between his gloves (or his tired brain is confused and sending "throw slow punch!" signals to both his arms at once). Solomon inactive but still the more accurate. I might not argue with someone giving Galarza a pity round based on his pressing the action and lack of input from Solomon. 80-72 Solomon on my card.
I wish i where. You will note my avatar.... Blatant low blows? Most of them landed because that ***** is jumping in. :hey Solomon was crying about low blows but only the first one was an actual nut shot.
Cool. Thank you. I thought it was just me. I was sitting here scratching my head trying to figure out what the hell that self-contradicting statement was supposed to mean. For those not watching....80-71 Solomon.
It was supposed to be one of those Christmas-morning "what's-in-the-box" type of undefeated prospect clashes where one guy established himself as the goods. That has certainly happened.
Things that were cut out of this broadcast from Teddy that you didn't get to hear so far tonight: "Galarza's gotta be like a tampon, only a clean one that hasn't been used." "Solomon is like a toothbrush where the guy is just using bakin' soda instead of toothpaste! It's effective but the teeth ain't gonna re-enamalize properly!" "Galarza is like Tyson against Evander Holyfield. There comes a time in a man's life..."
Maybe its the threads i've been attracted to..... not just on this site, I read like 30 different sites. A bunch of good analysis and the comments are 50 percent WAR Cotto!!!
Round 9 Solomon beginning to string together longer offensive sequences, really laying a hurting on Galarza. 'Hit and don't get hit' is being championed with aplomb in this round, as in the eight preceding. Galarza is determined but not shifting into a higher gear, just Rocky Juarezing his way forward and trying the same old telegraphed 1-2 that hasn't been working all round - or in the eight preceding. Solomon is one of the better counterpunchers at 147 right now, I'd say. 90-81 BS