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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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It just seems like he is too comfortable beating up on low level fighters, while calling out big names. Let me know when he is ready to swim in the big boy side of the pool, then he can get some respect. For now, it seems he is content to stay in the 4 feet deep water with one of those inflatable turtles you put around your waist.
:coolclick: Total class post. Priceless. :appl:
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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Please. Mora couldn't beat Pavlik's dick! ;D
:lolololol:
That was wrong, huh?
As a fighter...Mora deserves more respect, huh?
::** ;D
Not really. To me, Mora is like the son you have who you think will grow up to be a lawyer but turns out to be a drug dealer. He is just a huge disappointment to me. After he won the Contender I expected him to do big things and yet he has down next to nothing. I mean who has a 7 year boxing career and hasn't even been in a scheduled 12 rounder? And he isn't even moving up competition wise, he's pretty close to moving backwards. I know that he was suppose to fight Ouma but then the card fell apart, but are you telling me that Ayala was the highest level of competition you could find on short notice?It just seems like he is too comfortable beating up on low level fighters, while calling out big names. Let me know when he is ready to swim in the big boy side of the pool, then he can get some respect. For now, it seems he is content to stay in the 4 feet deep water with one of those inflatable turtles you put around your waist.
Well to defend I'd say he was preparing for someone Ouma who is a completely different style of anyone else you could face and Ayala isnt even close to that so Mora probably had to adjust a lot.
When Ouma and Mora face each other all the questions will be answered good or bad
The draw with Ayala has already answered all questions
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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It just seems like he is too comfortable beating up on low level fighters, while calling out big names. Let me know when he is ready to swim in the big boy side of the pool, then he can get some respect. For now, it seems he is content to stay in the 4 feet deep water with one of those inflatable turtles you put around your waist.
:coolclick: Total class post. Priceless. :appl:
:coolclick: returned.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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"He did it against Zuniga, Miranda, Taylor, & McKart...good chin or not...that S*** aint smart...no matter how good our chin is."
Exactly!! That behavior will usually result in a much shortened career. Here is hoping the Taylor fight taught him a lesson. If he smartens up, he has the natural skillset that could eventually be dominating at 168 and 175 also. He is tall with a long reach, so the face first method is not necessary.
:coolclick: Agreed on the fact that it will result in a short career...that & the fact that you caught it during the Taylor fight...most people didn't. What's odd is that it happened during the 6 shots that dropped him in the second. Taylor had hit Kelly twice already & stunned him & Pavlik was still talkin & sticking him chin out. Maybe it was shock...maybe not...but I hope to hell that he's learned lesson...but I doubt it.
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But it is exciting! heheeh
Not for me...it's nerve racking material for me...why risk it? is what I always think.
It's nerve wracking for me also; but like I've said before, I think Kelly's outlook is something like" Until I lose I'm not changing". I really think he believes he can take the best puncher's punch out there, and won't change until something drastic happens. He's got a decent defense, basically blocking alot of punches and all the reach helps him avoid punches also, but it will catch up to him sooner or later.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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It's nerve wracking for me also; but like I've said before, I think Kelly's outlook is something like" Until I lose I'm not changing". I really think he believes he can take the best puncher's punch out there, and won't change until something drastic happens. He's got a decent defense, basically blocking alot of punches and all the reach helps him avoid punches also, but it will catch up to him sooner or later.
Agreed...but I still hate HATE hate his defense.
I think that it will be his downfall & I worry about it as much as I do him stickin' out his chin...but the chin thing he can correct pretty easily...as far as his defense goes...you can't teach an old doggy new tricks.
He's been set in his ways for so long...I don't see how he can change that this late in the game.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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Please. Mora couldn't beat Pavlik's dick! ;D
:lolololol:
That was wrong, huh?
As a fighter...Mora deserves more respect, huh?
::** ;D
Not really. To me, Mora is like the son you have who you think will grow up to be a lawyer but turns out to be a drug dealer. He is just a huge disappointment to me. After he won the Contender I expected him to do big things and yet he has down next to nothing. I mean who has a 7 year boxing career and hasn't even been in a scheduled 12 rounder? And he isn't even moving up competition wise, he's pretty close to moving backwards. I know that he was suppose to fight Ouma but then the card fell apart, but are you telling me that Ayala was the highest level of competition you could find on short notice?It just seems like he is too comfortable beating up on low level fighters, while calling out big names. Let me know when he is ready to swim in the big boy side of the pool, then he can get some respect. For now, it seems he is content to stay in the 4 feet deep water with one of those inflatable turtles you put around your waist.
Well to defend I'd say he was preparing for someone Ouma who is a completely different style of anyone else you could face and Ayala isnt even close to that so Mora probably had to adjust a lot.
When Ouma and Mora face each other all the questions will be answered good or bad
The draw with Ayala has already answered all questions
Like Pavlik's fight with Zertuche answered all the questions?
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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Please. Mora couldn't beat Pavlik's dick! ;D
:lolololol:
That was wrong, huh?
As a fighter...Mora deserves more respect, huh?
::** ;D
Not really. To me, Mora is like the son you have who you think will grow up to be a lawyer but turns out to be a drug dealer. He is just a huge disappointment to me. After he won the Contender I expected him to do big things and yet he has down next to nothing. I mean who has a 7 year boxing career and hasn't even been in a scheduled 12 rounder? And he isn't even moving up competition wise, he's pretty close to moving backwards. I know that he was suppose to fight Ouma but then the card fell apart, but are you telling me that Ayala was the highest level of competition you could find on short notice?It just seems like he is too comfortable beating up on low level fighters, while calling out big names. Let me know when he is ready to swim in the big boy side of the pool, then he can get some respect. For now, it seems he is content to stay in the 4 feet deep water with one of those inflatable turtles you put around your waist.
Well to defend I'd say he was preparing for someone Ouma who is a completely different style of anyone else you could face and Ayala isnt even close to that so Mora probably had to adjust a lot.
When Ouma and Mora face each other all the questions will be answered good or bad
The draw with Ayala has already answered all questions
Like Pavlik's fight with Zertuche answered all the questions?
I think Mora has a lot more questions around him than Pavlik did going into the Zertuche fight. I agree with you on every thing you say about Pavlik. Cuz I feel the same way. But your on your own with Mora. I see nothing in him. Without the contender. He's a journeyman.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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Please. Mora couldn't beat Pavlik's dick! ;D
:lolololol:
That was wrong, huh?
As a fighter...Mora deserves more respect, huh?
::** ;D
Not really. To me, Mora is like the son you have who you think will grow up to be a lawyer but turns out to be a drug dealer. He is just a huge disappointment to me. After he won the Contender I expected him to do big things and yet he has down next to nothing. I mean who has a 7 year boxing career and hasn't even been in a scheduled 12 rounder? And he isn't even moving up competition wise, he's pretty close to moving backwards. I know that he was suppose to fight Ouma but then the card fell apart, but are you telling me that Ayala was the highest level of competition you could find on short notice?It just seems like he is too comfortable beating up on low level fighters, while calling out big names. Let me know when he is ready to swim in the big boy side of the pool, then he can get some respect. For now, it seems he is content to stay in the 4 feet deep water with one of those inflatable turtles you put around your waist.
Well to defend I'd say he was preparing for someone Ouma who is a completely different style of anyone else you could face and Ayala isnt even close to that so Mora probably had to adjust a lot.
When Ouma and Mora face each other all the questions will be answered good or bad
The draw with Ayala has already answered all questions
Like Pavlik's fight with Zertuche answered all the questions?
Yes! When all else fails stop 'em in eight! ;D
Seriously though...the Taylor fight answered a lot of questions...but the Miranda fight answered more for me.
He proved that he could get around a good jab against Taylor.
He proved that he could take power & match it power for power against Miranda.
To go even farther back...he proved that he could work through experience when he stopped McKart.
While many discount McKart...he is if nothing else a pit stop for talent. McKart has been there & seen pretty much everything with some of the most experienced fighters out there...in doing so you gain a bit from McKart due to the fact that he does have & can fend off some serious abilities.
While that might sound like a goofy statement...look at it like this...McKart went the distance & toe to toe with Phillips, Wright, Bunema, & Simms...none of which gave him the issues nor had the devastating results that Kelly did.
While McKart is/was a title holder...he wasn't for long...but he was game opposition that had little to no answers for Pavlik & lasted only 5 or 6 rounds. That says something for Pavlik.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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Please. Mora couldn't beat Pavlik's dick! ;D
:lolololol:
That was wrong, huh?
As a fighter...Mora deserves more respect, huh?
::** ;D
Not really. To me, Mora is like the son you have who you think will grow up to be a lawyer but turns out to be a drug dealer. He is just a huge disappointment to me. After he won the Contender I expected him to do big things and yet he has down next to nothing. I mean who has a 7 year boxing career and hasn't even been in a scheduled 12 rounder? And he isn't even moving up competition wise, he's pretty close to moving backwards. I know that he was suppose to fight Ouma but then the card fell apart, but are you telling me that Ayala was the highest level of competition you could find on short notice?It just seems like he is too comfortable beating up on low level fighters, while calling out big names. Let me know when he is ready to swim in the big boy side of the pool, then he can get some respect. For now, it seems he is content to stay in the 4 feet deep water with one of those inflatable turtles you put around your waist.
Well to defend I'd say he was preparing for someone Ouma who is a completely different style of anyone else you could face and Ayala isnt even close to that so Mora probably had to adjust a lot.
When Ouma and Mora face each other all the questions will be answered good or bad
The draw with Ayala has already answered all questions
Like Pavlik's fight with Zertuche answered all the questions?
Yes! When all else fails stop 'em in eight! ;D
Seriously though...the Taylor fight answered a lot of questions...but the Miranda fight answered more for me.
He proved that he could get around a good jab against Taylor.
He proved that he could take power & match it power for power against Miranda.
To go even farther back...he proved that he could work through experience when he stopped McKart.
While many discount McKart...he is if nothing else a pit stop for talent. McKart has been there & seen pretty much everything with some of the most experienced fighters out there...in doing so you gain a bit from McKart due to the fact that he does have & can fend off some serious abilities.
While that might sound like a goofy statement...look at it like this...McKart went the distance & toe to toe with Phillips, Wright, Bunema, & Simms...none of which gave him the issues nor had the devastating results that Kelly did.
While McKart is/was a title holder...he wasn't for long...but he was game opposition that had little to no answers for Pavlik & lasted only 5 or 6 rounds. That says something for Pavlik.
But at the same time if Mora beats McKart then people will say McKart was an over the hill bum. And if he beats Ouma then he beat up an undersized champion.
Mora is going to step it up so more questions are gonna be answered. One thing is for sure, Mora won that fight, and he came on late he didn't quit or wilt under the pressure like some "next great champs" do when it gets rough.
The Ouma fights next and Mora has to be better that night or he isn't going to get that far.
In all seriousness there's a prospect named Sechew Powell who looked worse against Brewer and look where he is now. Don't pass judgement on a fighter off of one performance, thats why I said Mora and Zertuche. He won but people could only point out what he did wrong in that fight and look where he is now. That was the reason behind that
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
I think that was also Jermaine Taylor's strategy. How did that pan out for Taylor.Not to Fukn good. Mora lost the second fight to Manfredo I don't care what the cards say, I think he lost. But challenging Kelly Pavlik. Here is a video of how that fight would end up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTmfFLCKErY
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It's nerve wracking for me also; but like I've said before, I think Kelly's outlook is something like" Until I lose I'm not changing". I really think he believes he can take the best puncher's punch out there, and won't change until something drastic happens. He's got a decent defense, basically blocking alot of punches and all the reach helps him avoid punches also, but it will catch up to him sooner or later.
Agreed...but I still hate HATE hate his defense.
I think that it will be his downfall & I worry about it as much as I do him stickin' out his chin...but the chin thing he can correct pretty easily...as far as his defense goes...you can't teach an old doggy new tricks.
He's been set in his ways for so long...I don't see how he can change that this late in the game.
Pavlik has pretty much no defense. He uses almost an European style. He's too straight up and keeps his chin up too much too. But its worked for him so far, and made him world champion, so I can't complain too much. His offense is really his defense, but he keeps his hands up most the time, I'll give him that.
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I think that was also Jermaine Taylor's strategy. How did that pan out for Taylor.Not to Fukn good. Mora lost the second fight to Manfredo I don't care what the cards say, I think he lost. But challenging Kelly Pavlik. Here is a video of how that fight would end up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTmfFLCKErY
ROFL Boxing 101 - Turn Over your fist!!
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Please. Mora couldn't beat Pavlik's dick! ;D
:lolololol:
That was wrong, huh?
As a fighter...Mora deserves more respect, huh?
::** ;D
Not really. To me, Mora is like the son you have who you think will grow up to be a lawyer but turns out to be a drug dealer. He is just a huge disappointment to me. After he won the Contender I expected him to do big things and yet he has down next to nothing. I mean who has a 7 year boxing career and hasn't even been in a scheduled 12 rounder? And he isn't even moving up competition wise, he's pretty close to moving backwards. I know that he was suppose to fight Ouma but then the card fell apart, but are you telling me that Ayala was the highest level of competition you could find on short notice?It just seems like he is too comfortable beating up on low level fighters, while calling out big names. Let me know when he is ready to swim in the big boy side of the pool, then he can get some respect. For now, it seems he is content to stay in the 4 feet deep water with one of those inflatable turtles you put around your waist.
Well to defend I'd say he was preparing for someone Ouma who is a completely different style of anyone else you could face and Ayala isnt even close to that so Mora probably had to adjust a lot.
When Ouma and Mora face each other all the questions will be answered good or bad
The draw with Ayala has already answered all questions
Like Pavlik's fight with Zertuche answered all the questions?
Yes! When all else fails stop 'em in eight! ;D
Seriously though...the Taylor fight answered a lot of questions...but the Miranda fight answered more for me.
He proved that he could get around a good jab against Taylor.
He proved that he could take power & match it power for power against Miranda.
To go even farther back...he proved that he could work through experience when he stopped McKart.
While many discount McKart...he is if nothing else a pit stop for talent. McKart has been there & seen pretty much everything with some of the most experienced fighters out there...in doing so you gain a bit from McKart due to the fact that he does have & can fend off some serious abilities.
While that might sound like a goofy statement...look at it like this...McKart went the distance & toe to toe with Phillips, Wright, Bunema, & Simms...none of which gave him the issues nor had the devastating results that Kelly did.
While McKart is/was a title holder...he wasn't for long...but he was game opposition that had little to no answers for Pavlik & lasted only 5 or 6 rounds. That says something for Pavlik.
McKart was a good fighter, but old when Pavlik fought him. My trainer's cousin was the first man to ever beat McKart in the pros, dropped him a couple times too. After that loss, McKart wouldn't lose again for years until he met Winky Wright.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
Mora hasn't even figured out a way to beat Elvin Ayala yet.....
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Mora hasn't even figured out a way to beat Elvin Ayala yet.....
:coolclick: Good point. ;D
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
:lolololol: :banllama: :blahbla: :jester-new: :jester-new: :jester-new: :jester-new: :jester-new: :pointsnew: :dunce: :LOLATYOU: :lol: :lolhaha: :nono: :rotflmao: :rofmaoal: :rofmaoal: :rofmaoal: :rofmaoal: :rofmaoal: :rofmaoal: :rofmaoal: :rofmaoal: :rofmaoal: :pointlol: :jester: :jester: :jester: :jester:
I didn't read any of you post but that is all /i got to say.
wel maybe 1 thing to Mora. Go and fight Manfredo you twat.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
...with a baseball bat in a dark alley... if there were a couple guys holding him down.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
I look at Mora and see a mid level fighter. Possible fringe contender at best.
From what I see from him, he is average in most of the basic fundamentals.
Speed: Average
Defence: Average
Footwork: Average
Offence: Average
Power: Below Average
I just do not see anything special in him that could elevate him to a real championship. He might get lucky and win a belt of some sort, but that will take some very careful opponent selecting. To become a champion, a fighter has to have a defining ability to get him there. If someone can find one with Mora, please enlighten me.
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I look at Mora and see a mid level fighter. Possible fringe contender at best.
From what I see from him, he is average in most of the basic fundamentals.
Speed: Average
Defence: Average
Footwork: Average
Offence: Average
Power: Below Average
I just do not see anything special in him that could elevate him to a real championship. He might get lucky and win a belt of some sort, but that will take some very careful opponent selecting. To become a champion, a fighter has to have a defining ability to get him there. If someone can find one with Mora, please enlighten me.
You forgot a category,
Nickname: GAY as hell!
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I look at Mora and see a mid level fighter. Possible fringe contender at best.
From what I see from him, he is average in most of the basic fundamentals.
Speed: Average
Defence: Average
Footwork: Average
Offence: Average
Power: Below Average
I just do not see anything special in him that could elevate him to a real championship. He might get lucky and win a belt of some sort, but that will take some very careful opponent selecting. To become a champion, a fighter has to have a defining ability to get him there. If someone can find one with Mora, please enlighten me.
You forgot a category,
Nickname: Worst Gay Porn Star Ever!
Fixed that one for you. Heh heh heh.
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5 pages...I haven't looked...but I'd be shocked if someone responded "yes Sergio...I agree!"
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I wanna know where all these Sergio Mora fans are, who were tellin me how ignorant I was and how much of a hater I was for not liking Mora a few months ago. Now that the punk has barely got a draw against a no-name, backed outta a fight with Taylor, and run his mouth about a man who could knock his punk ass out within 4 rounds, they are no where to be found. ???
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Damn it would be funny if Sergio actually got on this forum and saw this thread :D Bet he'd feel pretty bad after reading all this. I wonder if any professional fighters get on Saddo's ????
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I like Mora, I find his fights entertaining, but he's a prospect and nothing more at this point. I agree with those who say he's done nothing to deserve a title shot because he hasn't. He's got an interview on Boxingtalk right now where he talks about fighting Jermaine Taylor if the rematch with Pavlik doesn't occur, which is a very stupid decision on his part if he goes through with it.
In a lot of ways Mora is an unknown entity at this point - he's yet to fight anyone with much skill, so nobody can really know how he measures up to top-level competition (which he's nowhere near ready for). His inactivity and overconfidence I think will be his eventual downfall, if he started fighting 3 - 4 times a year against a rising level of competition we'd get to see where he actually stands in terms of skill and potential. He apparently looked like shit against Ayala, who was once a decent prospect, but I think much of that was due to ring rust/inactivity. I didn't see the fight, but apparently he got better as the fight wore on and he shook off some of the rust, but like I said, he's nothing but a prospect at this point.
I think in terms of his progress he's probably a little below someone like Duddy at this point - someone with a lot of questions surrounding his abilities, but he's nowhere near as bad as some make him out to be.
He does think he's a lot better than he actually is though and I can understand how his personality rubs some people the wrong way.
Flame away.
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Damn it would be funny if Sergio actually got on this forum and saw this thread :D Bet he'd feel pretty bad after reading all this. I wonder if any professional fighters get on Saddo's ????
Yeah I've thought about that before too. I seriously doubt any top fighters come on here and take the time to read fans' criticizing posts about them. They are professionals and do not care nearly as much about the glory, ego, bragging rights and BS that we constantly discuss on here.
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Damn it would be funny if Sergio actually got on this forum and saw this thread :D Bet he'd feel pretty bad after reading all this. I wonder if any professional fighters get on Saddo's ????
Yeah I've thought about that before too. I seriously doubt any top fighters come on here and take the time to read fans' criticizing posts about them. They are professionals and do not care nearly as much about the glory, ego, bragging rights and BS that we constantly discuss on here.
You're probably right man; I bet most if not all avoid these sited like the plague. I'd love it if Mayorga came on here; how much fun would that turn into for everyone?? :D
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Wow,how did I miss This for so many days?For once I'll keep it short.
No Sergio ,You cannot.Enjoy the limelight From Contender as long as you can and all of the Plugs and Promos It may bring you But for Gods sake man.....Its a Boxing "Reality" show and your living an Illusion if you think you Go 3 rounds with Pavlik.
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Damn it would be funny if Sergio actually got on this forum and saw this thread :D Bet he'd feel pretty bad after reading all this. I wonder if any professional fighters get on Saddo's ????
Yeah I've thought about that before too. I seriously doubt any top fighters come on here and take the time to read fans' criticizing posts about them. They are professionals and do not care nearly as much about the glory, ego, bragging rights and BS that we constantly discuss on here.
You're probably right man; I bet most if not all avoid these sited like the plague. I'd love it if Mayorga came on here; how much fun would that turn into for everyone?? :D
It would be fun, if he could speak/type english. ;D
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In a recent interview with Yahoo Sports, Sergio Mora (19-0-1, 4 KOs), who won the first season of The Contender reality show, said that he possesses the tools to beat current WBC/WBO middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik (32-0, 29KOs). Mora is even willing to fight Pavlik in his hometown of Ohio.
"Having Kelly as the champion is exciting for the division," Mora said. "This is a division people like to watch, and Kelly's an exciting guy who throws a lot of punches, hard punches, and who starches people. But stylistically, Kelly Pavlik is someone I can beat. He doesn't have the athleticism or the speed or the head movement. He has great, great power, but you can offset that power with speed, movement and angles."
On Tuesday, Mora fought to a disappointing draw with Elvin Ayala, a result that is sure to knock him out of the Pavlik sweepstakes. Though, Mora is still being mentioned high on the list of possible interim opponents for Jermain Taylor, if Taylor decides to pass on a rematch with Pavlik.
Mora would make a better comedian than boxer.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
this is the same segio mora who told us he can beat jermain taylor when taylor was champ, he now says the same about pavlik, if you asked him he say he could have beaten a prime b-hop when b-hop was middleweight champ, and marvin haglar, quess what he even has the stuff to have beaten ray robbinson, and jake lamotta......... mora is joke, whats he done in the last two years that show he can live with a world champ
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I would love to see Pavlik destroy Mora, I'd pay PPV prices to see it.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
.....hey anyone who can hang in and get a draw with ayala will see pavlik as cake !!! Geeezzsuuuus mora has my eyes watering with this one don't worry about pavlik son, you won't even beat forrest. I serioulsy think mora was just kidding. Pavlik could beat mora and probably most of the people on mora's record one the same night within the original 12 rounds.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
If Sergio wants to prove he can beat Pavlik, fighting to a draw with Elvin Ayala definitely isn't the way to do it.
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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SweetPea
If Sergio wants to prove he can beat Pavlik, fighting to a draw with Elvin Ayala definitely isn't the way to do it.
I was thinking the same thing... he can't even beat Ayala; hows he going to beat Pavlik?
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
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rvk1331
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In a recent interview with Yahoo Sports, Sergio Mora (19-0-1, 4 KOs), who won the first season of The Contender reality show, said that he possesses the tools to beat current WBC/WBO middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik (32-0, 29KOs). Mora is even willing to fight Pavlik in his hometown of Ohio.
"Having Kelly as the champion is exciting for the division," Mora said. "This is a division people like to watch, and Kelly's an exciting guy who throws a lot of punches, hard punches, and who starches people. But stylistically, Kelly Pavlik is someone I can beat. He doesn't have the athleticism or the speed or the head movement. He has great, great power, but you can offset that power with speed, movement and angles."
On Tuesday, Mora fought to a disappointing draw with Elvin Ayala, a result that is sure to knock him out of the Pavlik sweepstakes. Though, Mora is still being mentioned high on the list of possible interim opponents for Jermain Taylor, if Taylor decides to pass on a rematch with Pavlik.
Mora would make a better comedian than boxer.
Yeah and this 2 will sing the national anthem
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Re: Sergio Mora: "I Can Beat Kelly Pavlik"
Can you say 'cashing' in........ ;)