A tiny glance at the fights coming up . Part 1

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  1. truebluefan

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    For those of you that are unaware, and for those that care, (for those that are unaware and wouldn’t care, this is not aimed at you), we are literally (oop) spoilt for fights in the coming weeks/months. Multiple angles could be used to sell and promote these fights, such as they are, both internationally and domestically, so equal in stature.

    Where to start? Well lets just paint a general picture. A sweeping blow over the weight divisions of class, power, and interest. There’s the Mayweather Guerrero fight, which is just part of the whole, well… Mayweather thing. As a fight it doesn’t really come close in terms of the match up , but its a Mayweather fight, and Guerrero has a chin. 12 rounds, outclassed, business as usual, Money Mayweather. He will entertain and as usual, make everyone realize why hes so great. He doesn’t get hit, he hits he weaves he bobs he showboats, he shows off and etc etc so on and so forth. Go away, and watch him….. very closely.

    We have Canelo v Trout. A great fight on paper, and the press make it even more enticing as they blindly write Canelo off, as the U.S dominated blogs and forums call Saul out as “flat footed” and “one dimensional”. What they fail to (and I do not deny that Canelo’s footwork isn’t the best in town) realize, is that Canelo possesses the mindset of a natural fighter, he possesses reflexes and counter ability to match, he springs back from opponents, almost mechanically, drilled and honed. Simply put, Canelo can bang, he can see, and he can move when required, setting up opponents to attack, before blowing them out with powerful quick combinations, most notably his left and right hooks to the body, and right straights. Trout can fight, and his boxing style is classy, but Canelo, truly, is class above.

    Read more http://www.boxingnews24.com/2013/03/a-tiny-glance-at-the-fights-coming-up-part-1/
     

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