Mcewan is very flawed. Not very impressed so far at all. Hands low, chin is up, pulls straight back...I think Veras grittiness could get him a win here
Mcewan is very flawed. Not very impressed so far at all. Hands low, chin is up, pulls straight back...I think Veras grittiness could get him a win here
Psalm 144: Blessed be the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle
looks like it may go the full ten
Round 6
On the ropes,Mcewen is a mess.Straight up with gloves glued to head but catching.Nice combo off Vera miss,backed Vera to ropes.Mcewen waiting around when oppurtunitys present themselves.HAHA...Teddy, "forget about the punch numbers,look at that in the ring" about Vera not being the same fighter.?Mcewen has the right idea but would like to see him shift gears more often.sit on shots.Man,he neeeeds to get those hands up
7th round getting gritty.Both take turns punching off ropes and dinging one another.Good round,Veras best chance,He HAS to sell out for the power and go for it.EDIT lol Mcewen stands like a totem poll at range...and gets hit with ugly looping shots
Im with ya Dean.Wish she were around big time.Maybe soon.can only keep-keeping on though![]()
Last edited by Spicoli; 05-09-2009 at 01:59 AM.
Vera needs the KO
Good fight
Mcewenhas some serious long stretch stamina issues.You see his body language in the corner when they were taping his glove....literally drooped over and rested head.Looks like he'll get the nod but still having a hard time calling him true "prospect" .Got alot of work to do!
Was that Barrera on that Tecate Commercial...shaving his tounge.That was good
Sounds like a good fight... McEwan wins by UD but still a work in progress... Good tough test...
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Ok so what were we supposed to be impressed by with McEwan?
I understand he has the celebrity trainer, but I wasn't impressed at all.
His hands are low, but he doesn't have the speed to justify that style,
simple mark, McEwan is a nasty KO waiting to happen. I did have him
winning by 2 rounds, not exactly dominant, and this is a Vera that's
coming off a near death experience against Kirkland.
Broner on the other hand reminds me of a poor man's Berto, fantastic
handspeed, but when he's in the wrong real estate he freezes. I do
think it's a simple thing for him to learn, spinning out. I actually had
Quintero ahead on this night just for volume and making the fight happen.
Quintero is a small version of Zuri "The incredible hulk" Lawrence.
Hatley impressed me the most on this card pinpoint accuracy (unlike
my spelling). Will be watching out for him again.
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