Left hook to the body on point for Cuadras at start. Both putting shots together late round
Left hook to the body on point for Cuadras at start. Both putting shots together late round
This is a good one!... Cuadras is busy and landing but he's really open for getting punched in the face which Rodriguez is doing.. there's a size difference there but I'm thinking Rodriguez is getting the better of it right now despite cuadrass activity
Oh Cuadras getting up buzzed. Now the actual fight starts . This has heated up nicely! Rodriquez very pin point with punches but he needs to tighten up those happy feet.
Knockdown for Rodriguez and I think he's going to go on to dominate here, I don't see cuadras surviving the 12 rounds here.
Rodriquez has that reflex working overtime now.
Really impressive. His arms almost look too small for his body but Rodriquez keeps it all coiled nicely with sharp shot selection. Upper body movement is top notch.
bam hit the big time. he has some mad uppercuts & that footwork is top notch. does bam stay at one fifteen & wait for srisaket to recover or the chocolatito v el rey winner or possibly drop down in weight to one twelve or one oh eight? this kid has options galore & i think he may be a star in the making & a multi weight champ
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
I saw Bam, and his brother Big, years ago in Texas. At that point in time Bam was ranked #2 in the world as an amateur, as a junior. He had all his amateur fights as an amateur as he turned pro at 16, I think. He was a very well schooled boxer, wicked body puncher. San Antonio, Texas, is a real hotbed for amateur boxing, and some really solid pros. Bam is going to do big things in the game.
Back then there was a young man, 11 or 12, called Panterita Martinez. He is now 18 or so, and he has been tearing it up on the amateur circuits.
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