Quote Originally Posted by galaxy76
Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Quote Originally Posted by galaxy76
I like Arce a lot but he likes to talk more than action, he was the one moving out of the division & Vic has been calling him out for ages! Don't give me the he can't make the weight anymore thing cause the guy started out at 105. Besides the whole time Arce was at 112 he did nothing to seal the fight!

Vic takes him out brutally... late rounds. But what a ride it would be. Bombs going off everywhere!!!
All you got to do is look at the size of Arce. A blind man can see that Arce was struggling to make 112. What exactly did Vic do to seal the fight at 112, besides run his mouth? Not a damn thing. He avoided Arce just like he avoided Lorenzo Parra.
He made weight fine the short time he was there! Didn't he? Always came in at the 112 limit...

What more do you want Vic to do, he calls out all these guys, they just don't answer back. He had a fight nearly set with Narvaez but that fell apart. Vic has been wanting the fright the other belt holders since stopping Pacheco but they are the ones avoiding him!
There's a difference between running your mouth and actually doing something about it. Let me show you an example of getting shit done. And not just running your mouth. Lorenzo Parra who's from Venezuela went to Puerto Rico to take Eric Morel title and become champion. He defended it against Japanese challenger Takefumi Sakata in Japan for his first defense. For his second defense he takes on former champion Korean Yo Sam Choi in Korea. Than it's back to Japan for defense number 3 against Trash Nakanuma. He stays in Japan for defense number 4 which is the rematch against Takefumi Sakata. Than it's off to Paris France to take on former highly touted prospect Brahim Asloum. All title defenses in his opponents home town. That's getting shit done. The Asloum fight was Parra last fight, due to injuries and failure to make at big fight. One of the reasons was that Parra offered to fight Vic in his adopted home town of Australia. But Vic never responded. He instead decided to fight Jair Jimenez who was 22-4.