i was watching my Fenech DVD the other day and i got up to the fight with Carlos Zarate. it said that he was one of the all time greats so i decided to look him up on here.
he has an impressive record but i noticed he fought lots of bums or fighters making their pro debuts. and he one defended the bantamweight title aginst a guy with a 2-3 record...
was this guy really good?
how good was carlos zarate?
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thunderfromdownunder
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kick asner
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Carlos Zarate was very good.
He was a complete fighter - a great puncher with a stocked arsenal, as well as a cagey boxer with an assortment of skills. He could put a guy down and out with either hand and was a fearsome bodypuncher - that left uppercut to the liver hurt so many fighters. A great bantamweight second only to Eder Jofre.
He was a complete fighter - a great puncher with a stocked arsenal, as well as a cagey boxer with an assortment of skills. He could put a guy down and out with either hand and was a fearsome bodypuncher - that left uppercut to the liver hurt so many fighters. A great bantamweight second only to Eder Jofre.
Re: how good was carlos zarate?
One of the greats without question at BW - Lost to W. Gomez (moving up in weight) - He had brutal power, very good jab and a slick style too a degree to boot -thunderfromdownunder wrote:i was watching my Fenech DVD the other day and i got up to the fight with Carlos Zarate. it said that he was one of the all time greats so i decided to look him up on here.
he has an impressive record but i noticed he fought lots of bums or fighters making their pro debuts. and he one defended the bantamweight title aginst a guy with a 2-3 record...
was this guy really good?
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vagabundo55
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I believe in Zarate's case, this is true for his opponents. Zarate is a true Mexican great, usually a bit forgotten now because of the great champions Mexico has produced, he is truly an amazing fighter to watch. His jab seemed almost like a power shot at times. One of the most balanced fighters i've ever seen he truly mastered using leverage on his punches. His KO percentage is rivaled by a select few, he was a bit overshadowed by Olivares and his loss to Gomez didn't help because Sanchez was seen as the new Mexican great. Truly a great fighter, he should never be forgotten, not only for Mexican fight fans, but for any true fight fan.kick asner wrote:I noticed when a fighter is from Mexico and he fights alot of his early fights in his home country that a lot of his fights are against fighters with a 0-0 record. I just wonder if that is because their were no records available for some of those fights.