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I never said he wasn't worthy. I think he will be game and go some rounds. But I can't see a guy who loss to Gary Lockett and who's best days are behind him winning this
And hugging every time your opponent gets close, going down on purpose from a glancing blow to get your opponent DQ'ed while occasionally throwing a wide hail punch ain't really trying to win. He was there to go 12. And that's it
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i dont agree on the hatton fight, hatton was coming forward throwing punches when ever he could, they werent having much affect but dit doesnt mean he wasnt trying
as far as i remember hatton went down twice, and both were late punches and both were 2 of alvarezes best punches of the fight, especially the second, it was probably the cleanest he caught hatton
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Rhodes last fight was a charity dinner bill, it wasn't televised or for a title, basically a glorified sparring session mismatch.
AS for the Alvarez fight, Rhodes has a great chance if Alvarez fights as lackluster and flat-footed as he did against Hatton. Rhodes has some decent power, if he can shake Alvarez up early he might pull off the upset. Although more likely Alvarez will give Rhodes more credit than Hatton, so takes him out late as his age shows up.
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You've got to ask yourself how good Rhodes would have been if he'd have been 100% there in his prime. He just seems to have had a resurgence over recent years, and deserves a shot at the title.
Alvarez would probably have the edge and really start to take over later on in the fight, but I reckon it'd definitely be competitive.
It's hard to add this one up. I look at Rhodes as an outstanding talent on the European stage and I see Alvarez as slightly overrated contender (WBC) on the World stage... That possibly puts them on an even keel
I guess youth and aggression will prevail
Great fight to make thought. Good matchmaking too.
Rhodes gets his long over due shot and Alvarez gets a 1st defense at a credible opponent without going over the top.
Last edited by Jimanuel Boogustus; 03-24-2011 at 12:23 PM.
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Exactly. He's still a kid and he's still learning, but at world title level it's definitely an unforgiving learning curve. Rhodes should give him a test, but the general consensus is that Alvarez will prevail, and I imagine his handlers will be looking for him to go through two or three fights like this before throwing him at the really big dogs out there.
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