Brandon Rios vs Aaron Herrera June 11 Fox Sports 1
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psychod1986
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Brandon Rios vs Aaron Herrera June 11 Fox Sports 1
It has been over 18 months since Brandon Rios has stepped inside a ring. The 10 round will air live on FS1. That drought will end June 11, as he returns to the ring for one more attempt at a big fight. Rios will square off against Aaron Herrera at the Pioneer Events Center in Lancaster, California.Rios has not fought since November 7 of 2015, when he was stopped in round nine at the hands of Timothy Bradley.
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Re: Brandon Rios vs Aaron Herrera June 11 Fox Sports 1
Doubt he has much left to give at this point, but he's always been fun to watch for the most part so I'll tune in.
Re: Brandon Rios vs Aaron Herrera June 11 Fox Sports 1
He's always good value but he comes across a total penis! I still can't get over the Abril fight years ago. Horse shít from the judges that night!
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Yeah that ranks among the worst decisions I've ever seen. Abril won at least 10 out of the 12 rounds that night in my opinion. Absolutely despicable robbery, nobody who watched had any doubt in their minds who won.Stuarty30 wrote:He's always good value but he comes across a total penis! I still can't get over the Abril fight years ago. Horse shít from the judges that night!
Re: Brandon Rios vs Aaron Herrera June 11 Fox Sports 1
The guy practically admitted that the only reason he fights is because his wife makes him. He's not ever coming back at the elite level.
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Impractical Poster
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Re: Brandon Rios vs Aaron Herrera June 11 Fox Sports 1
Wow! It's usually the other way around.Mexi-Box wrote:The guy practically admitted that the only reason he fights is because his wife makes him. He's not ever coming back at the elite level.
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Re: Brandon Rios vs Aaron Herrera June 11 Fox Sports 1
I guess he's not with TR anymore its a pbc card.
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Never was at the elite level.Mexi-Box wrote:The guy practically admitted that the only reason he fights is because his wife makes him. He's not ever coming back at the elite level.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Brandon Rios vs Aaron Herrera June 11 Fox Sports 1
I dont know much about this guy, but if he's decent I think he'll win. Rios is toast.
Re: Brandon Rios vs Aaron Herrera June 11 Fox Sports 1
Not at 147, but he was formidable at 135.Tanzio wrote:Never was at the elite level.Mexi-Box wrote:The guy practically admitted that the only reason he fights is because his wife makes him. He's not ever coming back at the elite level.
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Never in his career could Rios be accurately described as "elite." "Formidable" is tolerable.Mexi-Box wrote:Not at 147, but he was formidable at 135.Tanzio wrote:Never was at the elite level.Mexi-Box wrote:The guy practically admitted that the only reason he fights is because his wife makes him. He's not ever coming back at the elite level.
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I'd consider anyone in the top 10 of their division elite, and Rios, IIRC, was rated top 10 after he beat Acosta, Antillon, Murray, and Peterson.Tanzio wrote:Never in his career could Rios be accurately described as "elite." "Formidable" is tolerable.Mexi-Box wrote:Not at 147, but he was formidable at 135.Tanzio wrote: Never was at the elite level.
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It is often under appreciated by Boxing fans just how hard it is to become a Top 10 ranked fighter. When you consider each weight class has about 1500 or more active fighters campaigning in it at any one given time from all over the world, to be able to rise to the Top 10 of that is no small feat.Mexi-Box wrote:I'd consider anyone in the top 10 of their division elite, and Rios, IIRC, was rated top 10 after he beat Acosta, Antillon, Murray, and Peterson.Tanzio wrote:Never in his career could Rios be accurately described as "elite." "Formidable" is tolerable.Mexi-Box wrote: Not at 147, but he was formidable at 135.
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It's more often that some just hate a fighter and never want to give him props. Rios was a very good fighter at LW. I think some had him #1 in the division too, and he had a very, very good chance of knocking out Gamboa if they fought when it was discussed.gilgamesh wrote:It is often under appreciated by Boxing fans just how hard it is to become a Top 10 ranked fighter. When you consider each weight class has about 1500 or more active fighters campaigning in it at any one given time from all over the world, to be able to rise to the Top 10 of that is no small feat.Mexi-Box wrote:I'd consider anyone in the top 10 of their division elite, and Rios, IIRC, was rated top 10 after he beat Acosta, Antillon, Murray, and Peterson.Tanzio wrote: Never in his career could Rios be accurately described as "elite." "Formidable" is tolerable.
I call anyone in the top 10 of their division an elite fighter. I couldn't agree more with what you said.