I really do not understand the antagonism around this place bud. Give me a moment, maybe you can teach me something. Yesterday I was laughed at for informing members Lennox Lewis invented the lesser title situation. I had to go pull the old WBA statements from when they first announced the Super/Regular to end my ridicule. I don't see that as an exceptional day here. It was just yesterday. It is common. So common I would call this an exceptionally friendly response. Seems to me impossible to voice any opinion without someone feeling the need to let me know antagonistically, while also contextualizing it is such a way I have to be kind of mean to them or allow them to paint me as the silly one. Which brings me to my point; as much as I may recognize what's going on does not mean I understand it. Every single day I try to tailor my messages just a little bit so the point isn't lost but whatever is so offensive about me is. Doesn't seem to matter if I'm a jerk or pleasant. I might just deuces until I have some other historical chronicle to release. I just don't really fit i guess.
You were still ridiculed as saying Lewis invented the lesser title situation is straight out delusional. You didn't reply to the rebuttal too
Very good. Perfect step up for Torrez to show if he has a future among big boys, perfect opportunity for Vianello to build on the momentum after beating Makhmudov. If he studies Torrez's losses to Jalolov well, I think he actually has a chance here.
I'm going Vianello,, Torrez will have to hurt him to win and in some of his fights Torrez has looked a tad crude to me . I can see Vianello countering very well. But,,,every once and a while I'm wrong.
Tough fight for both. Vianello has good feet for a big man and a great chin. I don't see Torrez stopping him, but I think he'll do enough to win a close decision.
Suck a fat one, hater. As if boxing isn't universally corrupt. What a putz. Did you selfie yourself posting this?
A KO will be a big statement imo. He's shown to have a solid chin, his only KO loss being due to cuts. I don't recall ever seeing Guido truly hurt. I'm pumped for this fight.
looking forward to seeing if torrez has progressed any since i last saw him. i remember thinking that he needs to be more methodical in his approach. i felt he was too frenetic and just overwhelmed his opponents. thats not going to always work. i would like to see him pressure more intelligently. never seen this guy before. so i went and watched a little bit of tape on him, and i dont think he sees the 7th rd. i dont like how he reacts to getting hit. not in a glass jaw kinda way, but in the way he reacts. it opens him up for more aggression from his opponent. i saw the same thing in wilder back before he fought fury. plus, he doesnt move his head enough and he doesnt know how to defend from the right hand. if i was in torrez ear, i would advise him to feint and thow the overhand right. and be ready follow up because there will be openings. maybe this guy will surprise me, although it wasnt a whole lot i looked at.