Abraham steamrolls through Marquez? Abraham, as usual, starts slow and then wakes up in the 7th round for a late stoppage? People's take?
Abraham steamrolls through Marquez? Abraham, as usual, starts slow and then wakes up in the 7th round for a late stoppage? People's take?
I'm going with marquez not because he's better but because he's being way overlooked.
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Arthur will not catch him, he will get started at round 10.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Abraham with a mid to late round stoppage
A Late stoppage win for Abraham.
Overlook Raul Marquez at your peril AA might just be in for a nasty shock.
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Marquez looked good, and showed a lot of heart in his fight against Lorenzo, and as much as I would like to see him go the distance with Abraham, I just don't see it happening.
I'm going with Abraham TKO in the 7th.
It will likely go to the latter rounds, maybe an Abraham points win.
As noted above Arthur rarely gets going early and as long as he's winning the fight comfortably may not even open up much at all.
I like Arthur, when he does go on the offensive I think he's the most devestating puncher in the whole middleweight division, it's just a shame his attacks rarely last longer than 15 seconds.
But I love his style, this is a bit abstract but he reminds me of the Ancient Greeks and their hoplites.
He starts by going into a defensive shell a la the Hoplites shield wall formation where he's just impenetrable to sword and arrow and then when the enemy have loosed all their arrows he launches into a brilliant attack, akin to Miltiades leading the Greek charge at Marathon or Pausanias routing the Persians at Plataea.
Whenever I watch him I just think of the start of the movie Troy when Achilles is landing with his troops on the beach, forget Katsidis Arthur Abraham is the real Greek Achilles
Could not think of a more deserving vet who merits a huge payday in the big show.But,Marquez has to many miles,too many hard battles and too much Abraham here.This will be brutal and like shaving with a lawnmower for Marquez.Hope Im wrong though
The Greek phalanx was pretty vulnerable to archers and any other type of fighting that did not involve head on combat with another phalanx or a like-minded group of opposing infantry. We actually just covered the Hoplite/Phalanx in my military history and technology class. There's a lot of mythology surrounding the Hoplite. The Persians blundered away many victories. Check out "The Western Way of War: Infantry Battles in Classical Greece" if you find this stuff interesting, I've enjoyed what I have read so far.
But I do agree with what you say about Abraham, he has the tools to be one of the most exciting fighters in boxing, but his safety first attitude holds him back.
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