If Miranda is so limited why is it that?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by RafaelGonzal, Apr 3, 2008.


  1. Odo

    Odo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You are right! It didnt really matter whether Abraham had a short break in round 5 of his encounter with Miranda or not. Abraham's jaw was shattered,and he was severely injured.Yes,the ref should have stopped the fight then.Miranda could have put Abraham out of action for good ending his pro carreer or killing him inside the ring.However,he didnt.He just wasnt able to finish an severely injured fighter out.Quite the opposite!
    Abraham seemed to be the one who was more likely to stop his Columbian foe than the other way round.
    Props to Abraham for beating an opponent with a shattered jaw bleeding like a shot pig !
     
  2. blood_lust

    blood_lust Active Member Full Member

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    Abraham was going to fight him, but Lorenzo got in the way. Kessler looked to fight for a title against a BETTER opponent. Who else is scared of him. Lacy would fight him, I'm sure Green would have a rematch with him.

    His power is overrated. He landed flush on Pavlik and couldn't drop him, yet Zuniga did, as did McKart and Taylor. Hell, McCrary had Green way more hurt than Miranda ever did. Even Banks was getting up, but his legs were pretty much gone.

    Abraham hits harder as people stay down like Ghevor and Ayala as examples, that was true one-punch KO power.

    Miranda should fight a guy like Zuniga, Brahmer, Andrade, etc.....