RIP Jorge Linares Career

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RIP Jorge Linares Career

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It just ended. What an awful awful AWFUL loss.
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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Totally effing called it! Linares' kryptonite are strong Mexican brawlers. Got me some good points on BP game.
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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Hope you bet it.

Linares closed as a -5000 favorite.
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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diddy wrote: 18 Jan 2019, 23:53 Hope you bet it.

Linares closed as a -5000 favorite.
I wouldn't ever bet on Cano. He's extremely, extremely underrated, but he does sometimes come in just to lose. He did this against Alan Sanchez. He didn't even try.

This was Cano backed into a corner heading into irrelevancy, and he needed this win.
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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Cano hasn’t beaten anyone good in years.

Linares fought like a jackass when he clearly was not recovered. When you get stung like that you don’t stand and brawl to appease a bunch of drunk idiots in the crowd who share your heritage. He should’ve been in recovery mode the rest of the round. Not stand and brawl mode. He’s been around forever and should know better.
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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diddy wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 00:07 Cano hasn’t beaten anyone good in years.

Linares fought like a jackass when he clearly was not recovered. When you get stung like that you don’t stand and brawl to appease a bunch of drunk idiots in the crowd who share your heritage. He should’ve been in recovery mode the rest of the round. Not stand and brawl mode. He’s been around forever and should know better.
I've not seen a fighter that has such consistent losses to a single race :lol:. What is similar about these guys: Cano, Demarco, Salgado, and Thompson.

Very true that Cano hasn't beaten anyone good, but at the same time, he's been showing shades that he's still there. He looked really good against Madiev who they were definitely trying to feed Cano to. He runs hot and cold, very cold oftentimes.
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Looking closer to Cano’s resume he did beat Mauricio Herrera a couple years ago. And is only 29
And the naturally bigger guy. Considering all this the -5000 odds were way way too wide. Linares got a major odds boost from the whole giving Loma a fight thing. Take that fight away and the odds here are probably like -500 instead of -5000.
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diddy wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 00:19 Looking closer to Cano’s resume he did beat Mauricio Herrera a couple years ago. And is only 29
And the naturally bigger guy. Considering all this the -5000 odds were way way too wide. Linares got a major odds boost from the whole giving Loma a fight thing. Take that fight away and the odds here are probably like -500 instead of -5000.
Had I picked Cano with such odds and didn't bet, even a small wager? I'd shoot myself in my F'n head! :OhYes:
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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Friday 18, January 2019
Madison Square Garden Theater, New York, New York, USA
promoter Matchroom Boxing - Eddie Hearn

Jorge Linares 45 4 0
vs
Pablo Cesar Cano 31 7 1
World Boxing Council International Silver Super Lightweight Title

Cano won by 1st round Stoppage






FULL CARD HGIHLIGHTS HERE:
https://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/vie ... 8&t=129305

ENJOY!! :TU:
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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Reminded me of the Yeyo fight... same conclusion after it too

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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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He’s older now. He’s too small at this weight against normal 140 lbers. 135 or nothing for him. Cano looked massive.
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I thought he was done after the bloodbath to DeMarco. Respect to Linares for reinventing himself and winning a world title, but he's Amir Khan-esque, flashy hands but can't tough it out.
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diddy wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 01:12 He’s older now. He’s too small at this weight against normal 140 lbers. 135 or nothing for him. Cano looked massive.
Cano did look ridiculously large, but I think it's more styles here than anything. I still think Linares could beat Hooker. Weirdly enough, he'd probably lose to Saucedo, though :lol:.
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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deserved to be battered for that hair :oo
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jamamb wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 01:30 deserved to be battered for that hair :oo

:OhYes:
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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Yeah, Loma rematch, other title opportunities - it all is gone now.
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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He got hit with that shot on the neck just below the ear. Boxers never recover from that shot!
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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Linares has always had a somewhat soft quality to him.

Not a guy that ever deals well with punishment.

Mentally, he's far from tough. Onetime trainer Freddie Roach has called him a quitter. Basically says he lacks heart.

Cano is a decent fighter. Fought well, but not well enough, against veterans Morales and Mosley.

He has always been looking for a signature win. He finally found one last night and maybe his reward will be a title shot.
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Shocking. I wouldn’t call him a quitter for getting up 3 times against a guy that clearly outsized him fighting with his boxing career on the line. They asked this kid to retire prior to this fight so he had to let it all hang out. Horrible opponent for step up in weight. I’d stay away from any Mexican in that scenario
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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Mexi-Box wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 00:15
diddy wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 00:07 Cano hasn’t beaten anyone good in years.

Linares fought like a jackass when he clearly was not recovered. When you get stung like that you don’t stand and brawl to appease a bunch of drunk idiots in the crowd who share your heritage. He should’ve been in recovery mode the rest of the round. Not stand and brawl mode. He’s been around forever and should know better.
I've not seen a fighter that has such consistent losses to a single race :lol:. What is similar about these guys: Cano, Demarco, Salgado, and Thompson.

Very true that Cano hasn't beaten anyone good, but at the same time, he's been showing shades that he's still there. He looked really good against Madiev who they were definitely trying to feed Cano to. He runs hot and cold, very cold oftentimes.
" Race" ?????????
You are a nitwit.
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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The vasyl fight appears to have taken its toll mentally... Linares is a very decent fighter having a very good career but maybe coming up against the calibre of Loma has sucked the confidence out of him.. he needs a break and a long chat with his advisers whether to call it a day.. only hel know...
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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hoagylt wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 11:12
Mexi-Box wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 00:15
diddy wrote: 19 Jan 2019, 00:07 Cano hasn’t beaten anyone good in years.

Linares fought like a jackass when he clearly was not recovered. When you get stung like that you don’t stand and brawl to appease a bunch of drunk idiots in the crowd who share your heritage. He should’ve been in recovery mode the rest of the round. Not stand and brawl mode. He’s been around forever and should know better.
I've not seen a fighter that has such consistent losses to a single race :lol:. What is similar about these guys: Cano, Demarco, Salgado, and Thompson.

Very true that Cano hasn't beaten anyone good, but at the same time, he's been showing shades that he's still there. He looked really good against Madiev who they were definitely trying to feed Cano to. He runs hot and cold, very cold oftentimes.
" Race" ?????????
You are a nitwit.
Did I trigger you? Go find a safe space, chump. :wave:
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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He has had extremely similar losses, while going against bigger swarmers. Let's see if he also recover this time
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JxhDel. wrote: 20 Jan 2019, 16:45 He has had extremely similar losses, while going against bigger swarmers. Let's see if he also recover this time
I don't know. two of his last three fights he was KTFO. At least the first one was a close fight with Loma, but this one was pretty devastating. He's 33 and hasn't learned what to do when he's hurt, I fear. Give him kudos for bravery trying to fight his way out of it, but he really should've been holding on after the first knockdown to clear his head for the rest of the round. IMHO.
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Re: RIP Jorge Linares Career

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Think plenty said the same after Salgado did him... And Thompson...
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