
Feigenbutz is a fun fighter... He really emulates Abe's recent style. He is the muscular type who likes to jump on the inside with flurries of hooks. His body work is nicely efficient.

He also has a decent counter hook and good timing on the straight right to get on the inside with his hooks.

Vincent did lots of work... he was more of a puncher slugger early in his career. He never took a step back. He got thrown in as an opponent like in Poland vs Miszkin and got on top of things.

If you trade with him or just give him the pocket, he usually ends on top.
De Carolis can be a tricky fighter to fight. He has deceptive pop (effective one shot pop early in fights), good cumulative pop, a high work rate & is pretty slippery on the inside. He simply doesn't give his opponent much room to breath. He drags his opponent in high pace fights where he usually applies more effective damage.

He reminds me of Gilberto Ramirez in that he has a good reach but prefers to grind at the boundary of the pocket or on the inside. He can mix in upward punches with ease although the space seems limited at times.

De Carolis had fought a tough gatekeeper in Ajetovic and won a close fight. He won because he dropped him in round 1 with his deceptive pop and that very lengthy and precise left hook. It's a dangerous weapon that gave him lots of quick wins in his career like vs Kiss Jr.

He mixed in the right well two. That was the early punch that set the tone in the first fight vs Vincent.

It seemed to throw Vincent off his game and De Carolis boxed a high pace game that imo should've gotten him the W. Most hardcore boxing fans thought the same thing and that's why we're seeing a rematch NEXT SATURDAY!!