I always liked Kassim Ouma. Not much pop, but good output and great durability. Took a lot of big shots from Jermaine Taylor even. How would studs like Kirkland or Angulo fair against a prime 154 Ouma?
I always liked Kassim Ouma. Not much pop, but good output and great durability. Took a lot of big shots from Jermaine Taylor even. How would studs like Kirkland or Angulo fair against a prime 154 Ouma?
I think Angulo would get hm outta there in the later rounds.
I think Kirkland would blast him but Angulo would struggle vs him. Sure Angulo has thudding power but Ouma is 100% volume and I just don't think a guy who looks for 1 shot at a time will have an easy go vs him.
I think Kirkland's style leaves him very vulnerable to boxer/punchers or more slick fighters but vs a volume puncher, that puts them at risk due to Kirkland's power and handspeed.
I don't rate Angulo much....I think he's a plodder, he throws too wide and it's one at a time he reminds me a bit of Fernando Vargas.
Maybe an old Nando, that's a compliment to Angulo who is much more reminiscent of a poor man's Margarito. He's just not that impressive and fair play to him for getting the flawed Joel Julio out of there but Julio was outboxing him for most of that fight.
The man has concrete in his boots but man I think Angulo gets underrated for his improved punch selection and arsenal.Increasingly a very tight guy who manages the ropes well and accelerates combinations...can read opponents and then pounce.Julio was doing his thing but I sat there thinking he was more avoidance and 'cheap' mode rather than slick improved boxer as the minutes ticked.Persoanlly one of the more satisfying ko's this year ha.
Yea I agree about Julio Spicoli and I know there is subtlety to what he does more then I give him credit for but I don't think he's beating many top 5-10 154s. How he would fare against Ouma I don't know but Ouma was pretty freakin good before the Karmazin loss he was really well thought of.
Last edited by amat; 07-31-2010 at 09:49 PM.
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