Nope at least not now he's not for real.
And as I posted in another thread he will have a loss by this time 2009.
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Nope at least not now he's not for real.
And as I posted in another thread he will have a loss by this time 2009.
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I share the sentiments of most guys, he has the talent, but seems overeager to impress and muddles his own work leaving himself open. He doesn't seem to have a plan B, or any strategy whatsoever. With the right guidance the sky is the limit for a guy of this talent IMO, but I also think he's fighting above his natural weight, and while he has a good KO% he has to nail the guys a lot to get them out of there.
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Needs to get with right people around him, he may have already done that, but this guy is just to raw still to consider him for REAL. Love the excitement he brings to a fight. A cocky confidence that if not bottled and trained to be used properly could be his downfall. I wish him luck though and look forward to see where this highly touted PROSPECT takes his career.
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I think his main problem is, too many people telling him he's better than he is.....all the tools are there, and for about 8 seconds of his last fight when he got caught a little bit and took things serious he looked awesome, then he got comfortable and back to all the cocky silliness. I think it will take his first loss before we see how good he really is...
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Nope he is not real, not anymore real than Santa Claus, The Easter Bunny or the value of the American Dollar.
Seriously though, he is right now just a good prospect there are tons of defensive mistakes that he makes still and he fights incredibly arrogantly (which could be seriously taken advantage of by a good counter puncher)
His offense is however pretty incredible and nothing short of what you would expect from a gold medalist. I think he has POTENTIAL to really make a huge impact in the sport IF he improves, if he just wins on his talent that he already has and doesn't progress, he may very well be in for a very frustrating pro career at higher levels.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
People are thinking one loss is the end of the world, but I think one loss would do this guy a world of good. I want to see him take to big of a step and get beat, but not badly beaten up.
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