
Originally Posted by
Gyrokai

Originally Posted by
mokele
I agree that it was an excellent fight. I wouldn't rate it as highly as the 1st Corrales-Castillo fight though, but it will receive some attention for fight of the year. There were long periods in the last few rounds in which Cintron was just jabbing and throwing his right hand while Estrada was waiting to move inside. Estrada seemed to tire greatly in the 9th and 10th rounds though, maybe from the right hooks to the body that he had been receiving. Estrada did what Teddy Atlas said that he shouldn't do, hang around in "no man's land" on the outside, too far away to land his own punches but close enough for Cintron to land his jab.
Yes.... but I have to go against the GREAT Teddy Atlas this time. I think Estrada had it right, up until about the 4th round, where he stopped his awkward head movement on the outside. For some reason, he started standing upright more often.
I'm just saying this, because some fighter's who are awkward can get away with things, and I think Estrada is one of them.
The more that I listen to Teddy Atlas, the more that I like him, but I don't always agree with him. He seems to constantly be making the point that tall fighters should stay outside and jab whereas shorter fighters should try to move in and fight on the inside. This is only a
very general outline of what fighters should do. Some tall guys have great skills on the inside (Carlos Zarate, Diego Corrales, Julio Gonzalez, Paul Williams, etc.) and some short guys are mainly outside fighters (Pernell Whitaker, Montell Griffin, etc.). Style has something to do with it.
Cintron has only a 2" reach advantage on Estrada (if you believe what boxrec.com says) and in my opinion that's not enough to dictate whether a fighter should stay outside or try to work his way inside. It depends more on style. With a larger reach advantage, usually around 6" or more, the man with the shorter arms has to work very hard to stay outside and make it work. Estrada does have more of a swarming style than Cintron, and he got into trouble when he stopped swarming!
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