Unfortunately for Beltran he didnt make weight by like half pound, but he destroyed Ao rather easly.
Ring has him as the #1 LW now that Crawford moved up.
Raymundo Beltran destroys Ao
Re: Raymundo Beltran destroys Ao
Beltran fought much of his career like a sparring partner in my opinion, pushing guys but not seeming to give everything he could. Over the last few years I think his mentality has improved and he's been fighting more confidently.
I wonder how much longer he'll stay at 135.
I wonder how much longer he'll stay at 135.
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kidbazooka1
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Re: Raymundo Beltran destroys Ao
Yup I agree he has been uping his game a lot lately.crusader wrote:Beltran fought much of his career like a sparring partner in my opinion, pushing guys but not seeming to give everything he could. Over the last few years I think his mentality has improved and he's been fighting more confidently.
I wonder how much longer he'll stay at 135.
He really struggled with the weight I don't see him staying at LW very long but I also don't see him doing much at 140 either.
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handsofstone
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Re: Raymundo Beltran destroys Ao
Some finish from Beltran,that first right hand that put Ao down was a beut and he finished well,I didn't expect that I thought Takahiro's championship experience would give him the edge despite being the smaller guy but its just typical of Raymundo's career for him to miss the weight though
4th time lucky maybe?
4th time lucky maybe?