Reveco v Vides

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  1. Boxing Prospect

    Boxing Prospect Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Just starting on TYC Sports Reveco is....significantly smaller than Vides o_O
     
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    Huge height advantage to Vides...MASSIVE skill advantages to Reveco...and Vides down late in the round...and is...up at "Ocho"...bell saves Vides from a follow up

    Drunk me seems to feel it was a body shot...awaiting replay...yup a left to the body!
     
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    Vides down again...this time fails to beat count...Reveco wins KO 2
     
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    Raveco's the goods, but man it would be nice to see him in against someone of Yaegashi-Ioka-Estrada-Chocolacito quality. Based on this performance (against a limited opponent, I'll grant) he'd hold his own against all of 'em.
     
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    Yeah, shame his most notable recent wins have beemn ove rNunez and Kuroda. Kuroda was battered by a a then still not pro Inoue and Nunez was stopped in 2 last time out by Scott Alexander
     
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    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    I don't think either of those developments reflects too poorly on Reveco.

    Naoya Inoue vs. Masayuki Kuroda was 'just' sparring, not competition - and despite not yet being a pro Inoue was already being considered a lock for the stardom fast-track back then in 2012.

    As for El Matematico, I really think Cotón ruined him. Sure, the Mthalane war almost certainly played into his accelerated deterioration but the Núñez that Arias blasted out was a shell of the version that squared off with Reveco, faded by a larger margin than Núñez had between Mthalane and Reveco.