Great to see Mares straight back in there trying to avenge his lose. I want to see how Mares looks & see if the KO has affected him or improved him as a fighter
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Great to see Mares straight back in there trying to avenge his lose. I want to see how Mares looks & see if the KO has affected him or improved him as a fighter
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If the undercard is good I'll go check it out. The first fight was awesome while it lasted.
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Isn’t it unwise to take an immediate rematch against the guy that has knocked you out in your last fight.
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If you're a prospect maybe, but Mares has been established as a top guy, beaten some world class fighters and knows what he can do. It wasn't a brutal KO and he made a pretty amateur mistake by dropping his hand if I remember. Just as much chance he'd lose to another top guy if his head isn't right, whereas reversing the loss will save a tonne of speculation and put him right back at the top. Having said that I don't know whether he will, Gonzales is a terrific offensive fighter and might just be able to get to Mares early again.
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It is very rare that a fighter comes back from a devastating KO loss and wins the rematch, Mares should last longer, but i suspect that by round 4 or 5 Gonzalez will catch him again.
I think this speaks highly of both these gentlemen. Another loss against Gonzalez for Mares and it may no bode well for Mares. I always thought he was ballsy.
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Gonzo aint losing to oompa loompa
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In rematches what normally happens is that the more skilled boxer wins. I fancy lightning to strike twice though.
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