Deleon is going to smash this kid. Just like he did Bumtista.
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Deleon is going to smash this kid. Just like he did Bumtista.
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Ok here's my prediction for this fight, it all depends on what happens up the bell ringing to start. If DeLeon comes out and is doing his wardance thing, it gonna be a k.o. for Ponce. If he doesn't channel his gramps prefight, he is gonna get a boxing lesson.![]()
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De Leon really does need to win this fight. I feel he really is hitting his prime and needs to chase a potential explosive match up with Vazquez. This fight really will push De Leon to prove he needs that match up at this time in his career. I rekon De Leon is going to knock him out and do it early. He really has power in those mits I rekon that Lopez has stepped up a bit too much for this fight.
De Leon Ko 3-5 rounds for me.
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Lopez can do more to adjust: he can box & he can bang... he's got loads of talent & the ability to win. If he can fight a smart fight & his chin holds up to DeLeon's bombs he should win a comfortable decision.
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Lopez can punch. And he knows it. I believe that he feels he's a big puncher than Deleon. And will try and prove it. And that will be his downfall. Lopez obviously has way better boxing skills than Deleon. But I can't see him boxing for all 12 rounds. It's not him. At some point in the fight he will try and trade with Deleon. And it will cost him the fight
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I'll give credit where credit is due....
But honestly from watching the kid fight nothing there leads me to believe he's ready for World Class.
It could be just me but any prospect/contenders with less then 20-25 fights depending on the quality of opposition. I'm REALLY skeptic about them facing World Class oppo.
(In case your gonna ask how many fights of his I have I'll gladly answer your question when I get home as I don't think I can remember off the top of my head)
I must sound like a broken record but let's step back a little and see how many times fighters are too quickly faced with top opposition and or are too quickly hyped by the fans?
Bojado, Grant, Bautista, Yoan, Vargas I can go on and on....
If JuanMa pulls it off more power to him and he moves up into a place where he want's to be but if he loses the road back will be much longer then the 1st time around.
DPDL by TKO.
Good stuff Mick and VD. I think Juanma has plenty of "ring experience" (extensive amateur career, olympics, professional career) to know how to solve Ponce. The results of the fight for Juanma all depend on being patient/not engaging in a wild slugfest and watching carefully those wild and wide punches of de Leon. If he does these two things well then victory will follow for Juanma.
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