Re: Favorite Defensive Fighters
I was thinking about Locche myself. He was very tricky, I heard that he could draw a fighter in while he was on the ropes, and he'd spin them around and start beating the hell out of them. He didn't have quick feet, but his defense and timing was so good that you could nail one of his feet to the canvas and he still wouldn't get hit much. I liked seeing the one move he used against Cervantes where he bent at the waist prompting an uppercut, but he always knew when it was coming and was ready to counter. He was a great counterpuncher, I just can't recall when he countered when his feet were set.
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