Re: Ben Villaflor
Posted: 06 Mar 2013, 18:35
I've always wondered about that Marcel fight.Il Duce wrote:'Tale of the Tape'
*WBA Champion - Ben Villaflor ~ 55-5-5 (32 KO's) ~ Age; 23 years, 5 months ~ Height; 5' 6" ~ Reach; 67"
vs.
#1 WBA Challenger - Samuel Serrano ~ 29-3-0 (7 KO's) ~ Age; 23 years, 5 months ~ Height; 5' 10" ~ Reach; 74"
Ben Villaflor is placed as 'heavy' Betting-Favorite at {3-1} over the 'tall and lanky' boxer from Puerto Rico, in
his '5th' Title Defense.
But, the Champion has been suffering from constant pain in his left hand, and a re-occuring vision problem
with his right eye. This could be the last time he enters the Ring. This will be the 'tallest' and most clever
opponent that the Champion has ever faced.
Serrano, who has been the #1 WBA-ranked Challenger since early-1975, finally gets his chance after several
delays and postponements. The 'slick' boxing Serrano has a 'long and quick' left jab, and an elusive style
which can pester even the best aggressive fighters like the Champion. With his height, he also likes to whip
in right uppercuts from long range when his opponent has slowed down. Far from a 'power-puncher',
Serrano is at his best when he scores with multiple left jabs, and then clinches and holds when his opponent
charges in close.
Samuel, who goes by the nickname of 'El Torbellino', and as a 6-Year Professional, has scored Decisions
over Top-Rated fighters including; - Diego Alcala - Lorenzo Trujillo - Ezequiel Sanchez - Victor Echegaray.
And he fought and lost a 'highly questionable' Split-Decision to the 'Great' - Ernesto Marcel in Panama back in
1973.