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    Default Re: Peter Quillin vs Sergio Mora in the works

    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post
    Mora is a spoiler and not in a good way. I hate when a guy can get away with being boring, one dimensional and sloppy but fans will call him a "boxer" because he can stay away with his feet and survive on the outside. That's not pure boxing, it's just as ridiculous as a guy like Brian Vera who just swings away without regard but at least he makes for exciting fights. Mora isn't versatile, hes a one trick pony who is a legitimate 7 years past his prime. This is notot a good bout for someone looking to gain momentum in what is perhaps the most top heavy division in boxing. Not liking this fight.
    Sounds a lot like Mayweather and Winky Wright to me.... ijs....
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    Default Re: Peter Quillin vs Sergio Mora in the works

    Mora offers nothing in this giht. He lost to Vera twice, has no power and will just try to survive. Would have preferred a lot of other guys

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    Default Re: Peter Quillin vs Sergio Mora in the works

    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post
    Mora is a spoiler and not in a good way. I hate when a guy can get away with being boring, one dimensional and sloppy but fans will call him a "boxer" because he can stay away with his feet and survive on the outside. That's not pure boxing, it's just as ridiculous as a guy like Brian Vera who just swings away without regard but at least he makes for exciting fights. Mora isn't versatile, hes a one trick pony who is a legitimate 7 years past his prime. This is notot a good bout for someone looking to gain momentum in what is perhaps the most top heavy division in boxing. Not liking this fight.
    Sounds a lot like Mayweather and Winky Wright to me.... ijs....
    I agree Floyd is boring to watch, he is good but his safety first approach and running if he faces any concerted attack makes him crap to watch. He provides no entertainment value whatsoever. People only watch him to see him get beat not because they admire his boxing skills.
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    Default Re: Peter Quillin vs Sergio Mora in the works

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    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post
    Mora is a spoiler and not in a good way. I hate when a guy can get away with being boring, one dimensional and sloppy but fans will call him a "boxer" because he can stay away with his feet and survive on the outside. That's not pure boxing, it's just as ridiculous as a guy like Brian Vera who just swings away without regard but at least he makes for exciting fights. Mora isn't versatile, hes a one trick pony who is a legitimate 7 years past his prime. This is notot a good bout for someone looking to gain momentum in what is perhaps the most top heavy division in boxing. Not liking this fight.
    Sounds a lot like Mayweather and Winky Wright to me.... ijs....
    I agree Floyd is boring to watch, he is good but his safety first approach and running if he faces any concerted attack makes him crap to watch. He provides no entertainment value whatsoever. People only watch him to see him get beat not because they admire his boxing skills.
    Hear, hear... but, I have to say, I was with rooting against Floyd when he fought Corrales. I became a moderate fan when he beat N'Dou up really bad. I became a stark fan of his boxing ability when he won over Judah and Mosely... and now he has me in awe because of how easily he beat Hatton and Cotto and has identified himself as the guy who WILL retire undefeated at the highest level. This streak must be watched in its entirety!

    I rewatched that Cotto fight- all but a few, short bursts in the middle rounds, Cotto was totally out-classed. It was so lopsided until it was laughable at the time round 8 rolled around how far Floyd was in the fight- and Cotto gave him the best fights I had ever seen aside from Mosely and Judah in recent memory.

    I want Floyd to fight Manny ssssssssssssoooooooooooooooooooooooooo badly. It would top of a great career.
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