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Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 22:44
by crusader
Anyone watching? Vargas-Demarco has been very entertaining.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 22:46
by reggaereggae
crusader wrote:Anyone watching? Vargas-Demarco has been very entertaining.
yeah, good fight... But I have to admit I know nothing about either!
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 22:48
by Spreadking
I've been impressed with Vargas ability to take way too many punches his last few fights, but still finish strong. Pac would pound on him for a while. Good back and forth going on.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 22:51
by Ian1973
Demarco doesn't have good enough movement and he doesn't get his punches off quick enough. Vargas on his way to a comfortable points victory.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:03
by WelshDevil
Really enjoyed the battle between Vargas and DeMarco - high energy stuff. Good win for Vargas.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:14
by ikorolev
Lomachenko fight is a huge mismatch. Vasyl is bigger, faster and way more skillfull. I am not sure if his opponent has landed any clean punches.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:18
by BAD INTENTIONS
S tream por favor ...
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:20
by reggaereggae
ikorolev wrote:Lomachenko fight is a huge mismatch. Vasyl is bigger, faster and way more skillfull. I am not sure if his opponent has landed any clean punches.
yeah but it's only his 4th fight! Don't be too hard... amd eh other guy has only lost once in 57 fights ( I think)
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:22
by squiggy
Take a look through that list of 57 names, though...
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:23
by Ian1973
The movement of Lomachenko is something else. He's like a wasp round your head, you move your eyes to look and suddenly he's round the other side.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:24
by crusader
Obviously not the best opponent, but I think he's acceptable given Loma's lack of pro experience and the fact that it's a mandated bout.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:28
by ikorolev
Ian1973 wrote:The movement of Lomachenko is something else. He's like a wasp round your head, you move your eyes to look and suddenly he's round the other side.
He just mocks his opponent without saying anything or sticking his tongue out. Work rate is also beyond anything. Nice juices he is taking !
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:35
by ikorolev
Loma is complaining about his hand hurting.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:38
by reggaereggae
I love him and the way that he fought for a world title in his second fight. but I find him odd to watch. Sometimes he looks amazing, and the most natural boxer ever... but also he still gets hit clean now and again, esp in the body.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:39
by reggaereggae
reggaereggae wrote:I love him and the way that he fought for a world title in his second fight. but I find him odd to watch. Sometimes he looks amazing, and the most natural boxer ever... but also he still gets hit clean now and again, esp in the body.
Also I notice he never holds or works on the inside. Hard to get out of that habit after 400 am fights
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:56
by crusader
Loma obviously in a different class, but I still see a fair bit of amateur in him. I would've liked to see him get a stoppage and I think he was capable of that.
Seems like he hurt his hand in the 7th.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:56
by klitoris
Lomachenko with one hand looks better than most featherweights in the division.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:58
by crusader
Ian1973 wrote:The movement of Lomachenko is something else. He's like a wasp round your head, you move your eyes to look and suddenly he's round the other side.
I agree. His movement is excellent and his main source of defense in my view.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 00:04
by ikorolev
crusader wrote:Loma obviously in a different class, but I still see a fair bit of amateur in him. I would've liked to see him get a stoppage and I think he was capable of that.
Seems like he hurt his hand in the 7th.
Yes, he hurt his hand, and everybody including his opponent figured that out. It is hard to get a stoppage without your strongest hand.
He absolutely didn't look amateur when he could use two hands.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 00:07
by squiggy
Dang, Kwanpichit made me do a doubletake thinking Manny was in the ring already.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 00:16
by ikorolev
squiggy wrote:Dang, Kwanpichit made me do a doubletake thinking Manny was in the ring already.
Hmm, Manny-looking fighter is being destroyed by a taller opponent. Not a good sign for Manny

Re: Macao Card
Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 00:17
by Ian1973
squiggy wrote:Dang, Kwanpichit made me do a doubletake thinking Manny was in the ring already.
Ha ha, me too. I only went to make a cheese sandwich and came back thinking I'd lost an hour of my life. Alien abduction?

Re: Macao Card
Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 00:18
by reggaereggae
ikorolev wrote:squiggy wrote:Dang, Kwanpichit made me do a doubletake thinking Manny was in the ring already.
Hmm, Manny-looking fighter is being destroyed by a taller opponent. Not a good sign for Manny

Zhou is a lovely boxer
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 00:18
by diddy
Dude looks like Manny but fights like Fanny. He sucks. All Shiming has to do is sit down on his stuff and this midget is outta there.
Re: Macao Card
Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 00:19
by punchoutsb
ikorolev wrote:squiggy wrote:Dang, Kwanpichit made me do a doubletake thinking Manny was in the ring already.
Hmm, Manny-looking fighter is being destroyed by a taller opponent. Not a good sign for Manny

I wish!
Algieri with the upset would be the perfect result in my mind.