i don't see anyone here not doing that, it was a good solid win and Lemieux looked solid, but he still has a lot to prove, and the fact that he's only 22 is just in his favor, meaning he has plenty of time to do it and he's right on track
i don't see anyone here not doing that, it was a good solid win and Lemieux looked solid, but he still has a lot to prove, and the fact that he's only 22 is just in his favor, meaning he has plenty of time to do it and he's right on track
One of the strongest inside fighters in the middle weight classes. I agree that a slick boxer presents something different but he doesn't have to worry about that until he gets to the very top of the division.
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i was definitely impressed by this kid, lemieux. this guy not only can punch like a mule but has good hand skills and good boxing skills. only time will tell if he's the real deal but right now, the kid is impressive. ayala by the way, was no slouch so this was a good win for the kid.
Hes 21
Looks to be a beast of a puncher. Think he is ready for a Sergio Mora type of fight?
Kid looked decent to me...
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He seems to be a tight crisp puncher with enough power that could rattle anyone up. I don't think he is a huge puncher like Abraham, but has enough oomph and is very good picking his spots.
I don't think his trainer Russ Amber wanted this result a whole lot. I think he wanted someone to extend Lemieux and make him work for a few rounds. Overall an impressive show of power and timing, but I think they are looking for someone who has decent skills and just won't fall down from his assault. I think Sergio Mora would be a perfect opponent. He has skills, is awkward and is very durable. I see that fight going the distance and win or lose would be a great learning experience for Lemieux.
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