Re: Jaime Munguia vs. D'Mitrius Ballard | DAZN - February 19, 2022
Posted: 19 Feb 2022, 23:35
viedas on the other hand has some tree trunk legs
he was super annoying to be fair. harldy coordinated enough to walk. Looked like he had heard of boxing but never seen it so just kinda tried to figure it out. Strait left right left right arm punches (guess you gotta arm punch when the soles of your feet are lubed up).margaret thatcher wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 23:46 clearly there were late shots, but i didnt think most of viedes flopping was zepeda's fault. the first time he went down they werent even engaing. then he just kind of took a knee on his own another time, and then had yet another spill after a body shot. viedas was kinda annoying me tbh lol
ya, i dunno how i feel about this one, i love watching him fight and maybe they checked him and did the full tests or whatever, but a dude fighting one day after fainting seems like a big risk and something that would be an obvious 'wtf were they thinking' if something goes wrong
ya i hear ya, some dudes throw like they have no concern at all for a hitting a downed opponent, maybe because it's not enforced oftengregregegg wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 23:54he was super annoying to be fair. harldy coordinated enough to walk. Looked like he had heard of boxing but never seen it so just kinda tried to figure it out. Strait left right left right arm punches (guess you gotta arm punch when the soles of your feet are lubed up).margaret thatcher wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 23:46 clearly there were late shots, but i didnt think most of viedes flopping was zepeda's fault. the first time he went down they werent even engaing. then he just kind of took a knee on his own another time, and then had yet another spill after a body shot. viedas was kinda annoying me tbh lol
But zep risked getting DQ'd once but missed his flurry at a downed opponent.... Then the KO punch was to a clearly downed opponent, which i
s the definition of a DQ.... It sucks when the clearly better guy gets DQ'd but you cant just make Aside invincible to consequences.
Remember that.. gave himself up, luckily his opponent saw him being nice so didnt carry on if i remember correct. Imagine if his opponent saw the appology and just gave him a soccer like preformance.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 00:02ya i hear ya, some dudes throw like they have no concern at all for a hitting a downed opponent, maybe because it's not enforced oftengregregegg wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 23:54he was super annoying to be fair. harldy coordinated enough to walk. Looked like he had heard of boxing but never seen it so just kinda tried to figure it out. Strait left right left right arm punches (guess you gotta arm punch when the soles of your feet are lubed up).margaret thatcher wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 23:46 clearly there were late shots, but i didnt think most of viedes flopping was zepeda's fault. the first time he went down they werent even engaing. then he just kind of took a knee on his own another time, and then had yet another spill after a body shot. viedas was kinda annoying me tbh lol
But zep risked getting DQ'd once but missed his flurry at a downed opponent.... Then the KO punch was to a clearly downed opponent, which i
s the definition of a DQ.... It sucks when the clearly better guy gets DQ'd but you cant just make Aside invincible to consequences.
funny enough though, johnny fisher hit a downed opponent one time, and immediately stopped and looked so ashamed and apologized profusively , it was almost endearing![]()
While Chavez Jr.'s concave stomach was scary when he weighed in one time, I've never seen a dude change race. Seriously, he was beef jerky up there, and it's looking like he needs to move up to 168, if not 175.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 00:00ya, i dunno how i feel about this one, i love watching him fight and maybe they checked him and did the full tests or whatever, but a dude fighting one day after fainting seems like a big risk and something that would be an obvious 'wtf were they thinking' if something goes wrong
Yeah, he's taking a step back fighting Ballard after handily beating Rosado who was coming off two-career best performances.gregregegg wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 00:08 fornicate Mung dosent have a world title? iv just been assuming he does for the last few fights.
Has anyone ever been an undefeated world champ, moved up and then fight 5 non world title fights in a row? remaining undefeated.....
He struggled on the scales yesterday, Mung is going to outgrow 160 befor he even has a title fight there.
Yea iv bet on him to win by early KO... but i hadent seen him at weigh ins then. It may be a step back, but its high risk, people who cut too much weight sometimes (and its hard to predict) just turn to glass. This is the problem with step backs, not quite as motivated in the gym and leave too much weight to cut...Mexi-Box wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 00:13Yeah, he's taking a step back fighting Ballard after handily beating Rosado who was coming off two-career best performances.gregregegg wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 00:08 fornicate Mung dosent have a world title? iv just been assuming he does for the last few fights.
Has anyone ever been an undefeated world champ, moved up and then fight 5 non world title fights in a row? remaining undefeated.....
He struggled on the scales yesterday, Mung is going to outgrow 160 befor he even has a title fight there.
ya noticed that, bizarre that he didnt press at allgregregegg wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 00:24 mung had ballards equilibrium scrambled for a bit there but just stood off him. probably should of at least clubbed a little bit. closer first, mung 2nd.