David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

Who wins?

Poll ended at 15 Aug 2020, 13:32

Benavidez - Decision
5
38%
Benavidez - T/KO
7
54%
DRAW
1
8%
Angulo - T/KO
0
No votes
Angulo - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 13

margaret thatcher
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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It's obviously not just a win or lose thing, you have to consider the level of who they fought and then also how they performed whether it was a loss or not. Take a rough top 50 and look how sh!tty it gets, there are guys there or near there who haven't even fought 1 half relevant opponent, so giving the clear top man a hard night should be worth a lot

And I find it a bit ironic that you're a guy who constantly complains about fighters fighting poor opponents, but then when they actually have a good showing vs the top guy in the world you don't think it's worth anything either and still complain on the guy for gettiing air time. Like come on man lol. I thought we'd agree that it means a hell of a lot more than just building up wins over 4th tier guys who themselves havent beat anyone

That's the problem with just going on win or loss, it completely disregards a good showing vs a top guy for some handpicked wins at much lower levels. I think the first has a lot more value to it.

I mean, to be specific, what type of top 50 would you have if Wallin doesn't cut it?
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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margaret thatcher wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 22:26 It's obviously not just a win or lose thing, you have to consider the level of who they fought and then also how they performed whether it was a loss or not. Take a rough top 50 and look how sh!tty it gets, there are guys there or near there who haven't even fought 1 half relevant opponent, so giving the clear top man a hard night should be worth a lot

And I find it a bit ironic that you're a guy who constantly complains about fighters fighting poor opponents, but then when they actually have a good showing vs the top guy in the world you don't think it's worth anything either and still complain on the guy for gettiing air time. Like come on man lol. I thought we'd agree that it means a hell of a lot more than just building up wins over 4th tier guys who themselves havent beat anyone

That's the problem with just going on win or loss, it completely disregards a good showing vs a top guy for some handpicked wins at much lower levels. I think the first has a lot more value to it.

I mean, to be specific, what type of top 50 would you have if Wallin doesn't cut it?
That's an odd reading. Just because I hate mismatches means I should give outsized credit to any underdog who manages to take a few rounds? I don't really follow that logic.

I'm not going purely on win/loss. I'm going on context. I think Fury was probably a bit undertrained and undermotivated, and that the cut (which tend to be chance events, not some sort of repeatable skill) changed the fight significantly. I don't think he is definitively in or out of the top 50 based on that performance, and in terms of his wins, they've been 100% against scrubs.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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BTW, did anyone else think that fight was a huge robbery? Romero looked absolutely mediocre and when they announced the cards I thought the scores were reasonable, but with Marinez as the winner.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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jujigatame wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 23:04
margaret thatcher wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 22:26 It's obviously not just a win or lose thing, you have to consider the level of who they fought and then also how they performed whether it was a loss or not. Take a rough top 50 and look how sh!tty it gets, there are guys there or near there who haven't even fought 1 half relevant opponent, so giving the clear top man a hard night should be worth a lot

And I find it a bit ironic that you're a guy who constantly complains about fighters fighting poor opponents, but then when they actually have a good showing vs the top guy in the world you don't think it's worth anything either and still complain on the guy for gettiing air time. Like come on man lol. I thought we'd agree that it means a hell of a lot more than just building up wins over 4th tier guys who themselves havent beat anyone

That's the problem with just going on win or loss, it completely disregards a good showing vs a top guy for some handpicked wins at much lower levels. I think the first has a lot more value to it.

I mean, to be specific, what type of top 50 would you have if Wallin doesn't cut it?
That's an odd reading. Just because I hate mismatches means I should give outsized credit to any underdog who manages to take a few rounds? I don't really follow that logic.

I'm not going purely on win/loss. I'm going on context. I think Fury was probably a bit undertrained and undermotivated, and that the cut (which tend to be chance events, not some sort of repeatable skill) changed the fight significantly. I don't think he is definitively in or out of the top 50 based on that performance, and in terms of his wins, they've been 100% against scrubs.
That is an odd reading bruh, but you're the one who read it that way, not me, so brush up. My reading is that you bitch all the time about mismatches but then when a guy fights the top f@cking guy in the division and gives him one of his toughest nights you still give pretty much no credit for having some success in a fight at the absolute highest level. I just thought you'd have more respect for someone who went up to the top---the furthest thing you can do from bottom feeding-- and had his moments.

Do you know how sh!tty the depth of the division is? How many of these other 'boarderline' guys have done something like that lately? Chances are most of them have never even gotten close to winning half a round vs the best guy. Most are probably just left with wins over the type of opponents who sh!t on anyway.

Seriously bruh, the division gets awful that low down, how about actually naming these dudes who would push Wallin out? I just don't see it
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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jujigatame wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 23:06 BTW, did anyone else think that fight was a huge robbery? Romero looked absolutely mediocre and when they announced the cards I thought the scores were reasonable, but with Marinez as the winner.
Ya, was a generous decision for sure
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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Angulo came to fight. Bena has that stopping power. Interesting.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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Benavidez just a naturally hard puncher. He looks raw also, like a Carl Froch type.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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Basically every punch benavidez throws looks like it hurts and sounds heavy.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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It's weird because he used to be a bit of a slow clunky plodding stalker, but somehow started getting ridick hand speed in combos
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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margaret thatcher wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 23:23 It's weird because he used to be a bit of a slow clunky plodding stalker, but somehow started getting ridick hand speed in combos
I’d say he still is a plodding stalker. He looks lazy on his feet and upright but he just lets hem go effortlessly and they look hard.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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Ya he reminds me a bit of Canelo. Sort of just casually walks around, then unleashes these rockets
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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Not to disagree but I can shake a Carl Froch comparison.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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Not a great fight so far but not bad fight either..I have Benavides 49-46
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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lazboy wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 23:29 Not to disagree but I can shake a Carl Froch comparison.
Don't see that one too much
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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59-55
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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margaret thatcher wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 23:31
lazboy wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 23:29 Not to disagree but I can shake a Carl Froch comparison.
Don't see that one too much
Well I said I can’t shake it, didn’t mean I was right.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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69-64
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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lazboy wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 23:34
margaret thatcher wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 23:31
lazboy wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 23:29 Not to disagree but I can shake a Carl Froch comparison.
Don't see that one too much
Well I said I can’t shake it, didn’t mean I was right.
Never doubt your own rightness, you da man now my lazyboy :yay:
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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Very one-sided. Matter of time.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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:lol:
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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79-73..this reminds me of Rigondeaux-Donaire or Donaire-Narvaez...one guy dominating, the other betting on one punch.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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Angulo, tough but limited, we will prob be seeing him a lot more as an opponent.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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finally a great round! better round 4 Angulo, still not enough. 89-82 David.
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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Last couple rounds the action picked up but 99-91..and oh wait, Benavides wins by tko!
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Re: David Benavidez vs. Roamer Alexis Angulo - August 15, 2020

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I’d consider stopping this. Angulo is a rock but he’s getting hit far too much.
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