"Bam Bam" Rios the real deal at Lightweight
Gotta like this kid a bit, Antillon had gone 12 tough rounds with Humberto Soto, and Brandon stops the guy in 3, impressive, entertaining win for Rios.
The 3rd round of last night's fight: (you might want to mute Gus Johnson) :jerk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtMFsjEEafw
Re: "Bam Bam" Rios the real deal at Lightweight
The thing I really liked was Rios improved, at least offensively. His feet were really active, he was giving Antillon little angles and watch him when punching inside how he ends up on his toes maximizing his leverage.
He still gets hit too much, but that's the next improvement I suspect.
Kid's gonna be a tough out at 135.
Oh and I muted almost the entire broadcast except when I knew Bernstein was on alone.
Know nothing Gus and the despicable Jim Gray? Can't terrorists ever find the best targets?
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marbleheadmaui
The thing I really liked was Rios improved, at least offensively. His feet were really active, he was giving Antillon little angles and watch him when punching inside how he ends up on his toes maximizing his leverage.
He still gets hit too much, but that's the next improvement I suspect.
Kid's gonna be a tough out at 135.
Oh and I muted almost the entire broadcast except when I knew Bernstein was on alone.
Know nothing Gus and the despicable Jim Gray? Can't terrorists ever find the best targets?
It's a bitch ain't it, and good terrorists are getting harder to come by these days. :)
What I like about Brandon is, the little mo-fo comes to fight, and you know you're going to see an action packed scrap.
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As thought his strength came to the forefront in awesome fashion. I serously dont think we need to worry about him being at 135. Think he'll go right up to 140, he looked thick in the gut-hips and really, he needs to do a lil more to merit a JMM to me.
He and Arum both said they were wanting Barrera next. Thats a absolute cash grab and strictly riding a great shot fighters name. Terrible.
Re: "Bam Bam" Rios the real deal at Lightweight
As I said before I love Rios & he's got a fair bit more to his game than a great chin & a load of extra weight. I do like Antillon though, I just happen to have rooted against him his last 2 fights. Hope that he can rebound. Wouldn't mind seeing him take on the winner of Murray-Mitchell over here, I'd definitely go cheer him on. Rios beats everyone at 135 now for me. I think he's got probably another 2 or 3 fights there before he moves up. A Barrera fight would likely be horrible though.
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Spicoli
As thought his strength came to the forefront in awesome fashion. I serously dont think we need to worry about him being at 135. Think he'll go right up to 140, he looked thick in the gut-hips and really, he needs to do a lil more to merit a JMM to me.
He and Arum both said they were wanting Barrera next. Thats a absolute cash grab and strictly riding a great shot fighters name. Terrible.
The way Rios looked last night, he shouldn't have any problems moving up to 140. Man the Jr. Welterweight division is stacked right now, lots of good fights in the future at that weight.
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He's a bit too reckless...
His style of fighting at times can be KO or be KO'd that can comeback to bite him in the ass.
I think he needs to work on his defense.
If Maidana were to get past Guerrero that would be a hell of a fight.
How about Rios vs. DeMarco how entertaining would that fight be?
Re: "Bam Bam" Rios the real deal at Lightweight
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Spicoli
As thought his strength came to the forefront in awesome fashion. I serously dont think we need to worry about him being at 135. Think he'll go right up to 140, he looked thick in the gut-hips and really, he needs to do a lil more to merit a JMM to me.
He and Arum both said they were wanting Barrera next. Thats a absolute cash grab and strictly riding a great shot fighters name. Terrible.
Yeah it is, but it's also how fighters have always been brought along and garnered name recognition isn't it? If Marco is smart? He finds something else to do.
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CutMeMick
He's a bit too reckless...
His style of fighting at times can be KO or be KO'd that can comeback to bite him in the ass.
I think he needs to work on his defense.
If Maidana were to get past Guerrero that would be a hell of a fight.
How about Rios vs. DeMarco how entertaining would that fight be?
That's a terriffic idea for a fight!
I think you are dead right in your assesement of what he needs to work on, but he really is showing improvement. In a year-18 months he could really be something.
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marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
Spicoli
As thought his strength came to the forefront in awesome fashion. I serously dont think we need to worry about him being at 135. Think he'll go right up to 140, he looked thick in the gut-hips and really, he needs to do a lil more to merit a JMM to me.
He and Arum both said they were wanting Barrera next. Thats a absolute cash grab and strictly riding a great shot fighters name. Terrible.
Yeah it is, but it's also how fighters have always been brought along and garnered name recognition isn't it? If Marco is smart? He finds something else to do.
Boxings full of retreads put ahead of steam rolling next generation guys but at the worst you'd want an equalizer, remaining power etc. Barreras a scalp with a tagline in that one to me.
Rios and Maidana sounds like a train wreck of a clash but not sure what Demarco can use to hold Rios off with really. I think he fought him when he fought Valero in some ways.
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Rios kinda reminds me of Castillo, big strong Lightweight making every fight look like man against boy.... Even his punch sequences seem similar in a way.
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Better stay at 135 because if he moves up to 140 i think Bradley will school the guy but i guess we have to wait and see how it goes. Madina and Maythesse would be some fights to see with that guy in it.
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CutMeMick
If Maidana were to get past Guerrero that would be a hell of a fight.
Guerrero will win that fight. But Guerrero says he's not necessarily staying at 140. Rios vs. Guerrero at 135 for the undisputed top spot in the division is a great fight (I don't think JMM's coming back). Though I agree Rios-Maidana at 140 would be great too, even if Maidana loses to Guerrero, as I believe he will.
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Rios is not only exciting in the ring, but he has the villain element that will help him get bigger and bigger fights. I don't think his career will be a particularly long one with his style, but he's worth tuning in for.
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I said this in another thread, but I was really impressed with both his punch-selection and the way he places his shots. He seemed like he was hitting Antillon at will and he knew when to just touch him and when to throw heavy blows. Now, hitting Antillon at will is perhaps not the most difficult thing in the world, but I was still impressed.