he had 1 f'n exchange with Soto and ran the rest of the fight on his bicycle. Impressive, just a bad matchup for Soto or anyone else who wants to fight.
I had a ticket to see him against Harrisson and Arthur. When he pulled out of the Campbell fight, I finally lost patience with him. Terrible waste of talent.
According to CompuBox, Guzman landed 302 of 686 punches (44 percent) while Mexico's Soto, 27, connected on 192 of 888 blows (22 percent).
So when he didn't went toe 2 toe vs Soto means he ran? Are you that dumb? Did he ran the last 4 rounds? Yup clearly but thats because he thought he had the fight in the bag after clearing outboxing Soto for 8 rounds.
as a huge Guzman fan, the last 9 months have been awful. I cannot believe he hasn't been in the ring since September. It's apparent they are looking for a big fight at 135/140 right now, but it's not happening. He should just go collect the WBA belt and start with that. I was very disappointed in Diaz passing on the fight. He's another favorite of mine and I can't really get up for Diaz-Paulie.
I'm demonstrating that he threw - and landed - a good amount more punches than one who's "running every round" would conceivably be able.
It'd be fun as hell, despite everyone's insistence that Guzman is boring. Match him up with the right type of fighter and :deal
He turned down a fight with Judah. 'Nuff said. I don't really believe he's even interested in fighting anymore. He's no spring chicken, either.
Nuff said? Yeah. What a *****, fighting much of his career at super bantamweight and refusing a fight with a career welterweight (who dipped slightly under 140 a handful of times).
It's a resource. Nobody's ever said it's a perfect one. Take it for what you will. If you'd like to do the legwork of scoring every connect and missed blow in the entire fight and then report the results, I'm all ears.