Arthur didn't flip him this time huh?![]()
Arthur didn't flip him this time huh?![]()
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Trust me Arthur will be King again after this.
He's gonna spark Miranda with a brutal one punch KO.
Edison ain't going to be the same after this fight.
The more I think about it Abraham actually has a very good chance to get a sensational stoppage here imo.. He had success almost every time he planted his feet and really let his hands go in the first fight, his problem(as if generally is) was that he spent to move time moving backwards without really boxing off the back foot as he should, he doesn't jab well. The other concern for him may be that in order to be busier and more aggressive early he may tire himself out, if the fight were to go into the late rounds. I personally think it wouldn't have to if Abraham really sits down on his shots and goes for it, but he may not want to take that risk. Then again he learned the hard way what pacing himself did against puncher like Miranda last time. Will definetly be interesting to see how he approaches the fight. I kind of have the same gut feeling you do, that he's just going to really blast Miranda out. I really hope so, as Abraham is about the only decent challenger to Pavlik at Middle imo.
Nope. I think Abraham is a little out of character. I am not sure what it is. He seems quiet and a little nervous. Maybe it is cause he is out of his norm being in America. Other then the German press, he is not getting much attention while Miranda is being swarmed with media and fans. At the open workout he had a bad showing, while Miranda had a full house.
Hopefully the homefield advantage will help out come fight night. But I am not so sure. Abraham is a tough guy and once he gets hit, his instincts will take over. But then again, he has never been in an arena being the enemy so he may not be himself. I am sure he is nervous making his debut in America as it is!
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