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By Frank Bay: It was a decent weekend of boxing. There are no big names, but many fights from around the world to maintain boxing enthusiasts Sacred before the traditionally larger weekend of the year, Cinco de Mayo.
Richard Torrez Jr. It is a medium heavy weight. This is what I learned from his a little ugly struggle against Guido Vianello. With the preparation of appropriate matches, Torrez could end an email belt if the upper rank can guide him for another year and wait for the big states usyk, Johsua and Fury.
I am based on this analysis on my barometer on how to judge a fighter. What should have happened if Torrez was the burning of the crop? It should have passed through a strip contestant like Vianello as a hot knife through butter.
When a fighter is very much appreciated, this is what fans expect. But when we see a perspective struggle, the red flags are raised. I understand the process, but it is only the common sense to make the evaluation that if Torrez fights with Fighter C, when he goes up to Fighter B it will only be much more difficult.
Vianello is not a cake walk, but it is not close to the talent that the best contenders are at the moment like Joseph Parker or Agit Kabayel. The first rank will have to put the brakes on Torrez in the same way they did with baby Anderson after he faced former champion Martin.
Torrez would suffer the same destination as Jared Anderson if he decided to ignore the advice of the best ranks and fight a boy like Martin Bakole. Torrez seems to be aware enough of self -knowledge to understand his talent and take the first rank advice.
The notes-
Apart from the obvious, Torrez’s height and weight is very uncomfortable. Torrez’s biggest strike is that it has no fluency. His constant and his telegratra of punches will make him flatten. Still struggling at an amateur pace.
He constantly bounces and maybe what he could call him, but his lack of skill only makes him look like a boy who makes the boog. Only his head does not move, so he only makes him look like an eighth grade boy trying to dance at his first dance. To say, forceful it, it seems ugly.
Torrez will have to learn to move around the ring more easily and gracefully to set up his punches. I even could see their punches. Positive takeaway is that Torrez is a hard fighter. He showed his heart and chin against the much older man. He fought all over the hug of Vianello and was able to scratch it a few times.
I would give Torrez Stamina a C-. You will have to find some way to improve it -because it seemed to dramatically dispel the section. I realize that a significant part of this is because much greater men weigh, a tactic that Lennox Lewis and Fury used, but I think a start is to avoid everything possible.
The last thing I saw in Torrez is that he has a decent pop and the fans love him. He seems to like to make a program and love to interact with his fans. My last opinion is that if I were Torrez, I would consider obtaining a first -class coach working with weights. Torrez is trained by his father, but I have not seen an improvement in a year of looking.
A new coach could help Torrez learn to set up his punches more easily. Now, for the most important note: surveillance. Torrez is a B-. Torrez will punch and be there to be run over, which makes him favorable to the fans. It should be fun to see him go further.
Abdullah Mason was also severely overwhelmed on the card. And if I learned something from Torrez’s struggles, I did not learn anything from the amazing Mason’s birthday victory (inserting the sarcasm of the eye roll).
Sorry, but it is painfully obvious that the first rank put Mason in a strait after the scare they suffered when it was almost beheaded by Yohan Vasquez two fights ago. Even a casual boxing observer without training could see that Mason was 3 times the size of the ornales.
Something that the ESPN announced by the coincidental team that was overlooked: Mason seemed to be a medium weight that was completely hydrated after the fight. How do we know, ask? At first, I realized that Mason had a very dry appearance and I had a lack of punches.
These are signs that a fighter kills for weight. In a little surprise, Tim Bradley also made Mason not significantly his usual self during the first rounds. The other painfully obviously obviously the team that announced accidentally was that Orolas is a 126 -pound race.
Espn/Top Rank has to do something about the decent glass that Tim Bradley makes for his boys. I have to be a good friend of Keyshawn Davis and Mason outside the ring, but it is crazy that we are supposed to intend to be an objective observer when it is damaged when Mason is a little decent punch. It would be tolerable if Bradley was honest for Ororns to be a fighter who presented two classes of weight to make Mason look like a mini-mike Tyson.
The notes-
For this struggle, there is none, as it resembled a soldier who looked like a command in a simulation instead of dealing with real live bullets. Do you do good things in the ring? Sure, but I can look like a ray of leonard sugar against a fist bag. Mason obviously has all athletic gifts, but this is boxing, not a triathlon.
The Mason’s chin will be his fall when and if he fights against a living dog. Now I am not willing to buy a lot of stock. Mason gets a B for surveillance. It seems ready to mix it and not be happy to run and keep -as his counterpart, Shakur Stevenson.
Another prominent perspective on the card coming out of RGBA (coaching gym Robert Garcia) was a fighter passing through Chop-Chop Gonzalez. Gonzalez has a fund sold. Chop Chop Fighting at 126 is a good perspective, but he was tested. He fought against a contestant who was seriously challenged.
Chop-Chop had a good look, but it’s not fantastic. The team that announced ESPN was closer than me. I heard that Chop-Chop did a great body job that overlooked Bradley and companion. The frustrating look of seeing and listening to Bradley is what is skewed when commented. It influenced the viewers that Coolwell perhaps won the struggle.
The bias plays a role when its obvious chop-chop was in a real struggle. Bruce Carrington made the distance. When Bradley is overly critical of Chop-Chop climbing in class, he in turn has a loving festival for Mason that has a real punch bag. While Mason fought a smaller 3x boy, Chop-Chop fought much older than him.
The grade-
I have to give it a C+. He won the decisive victory in a harder game than expected. Body work, but defense gets a chop-chop is very muscular for these smaller weight classes. And, like Torrez, it gives a lack of skill, making it a sitting goal.
He seems to try to give angles like Bam Rodriguez, but he seems uncomfortable because he does not have Bam’s fluidity. He does not have his feet to remove him. Chop-Chop gets a power B. The punches sound strong but I didn’t see Coolwell too worried.
At 126, the top of the class, like Espinoza and Fulton, can take it and perfect it. From now on, Chop-Chop will have to work with a hard fist and make better at the rhythm and movement of the head. Chop-Chop loves to load and sit on his shots a little too much.
We know this because Coolwell could also see it. Coolwell improved when detecting when Chop-Chop loaded and left the way. The upper rank would be cautious to carry chop-chop throughout slowly.
A better engine that Coolwell would have been hit in Gonzalez. However, he passed the test and has some talent, but he needs a little more seasoning. It has an a- in surveillance. Chop-Chop is essential TV. While climbing in class, the wars will arrive soon.
And finally, Timmy Tszyu. It was awesome to see the crowd and the excitement on the land designed by Tszyu, but this is where it ends. I am a fan of Tszyu, I was rooting for him against Jermell Charlo for indisputable, but how time changes.
My only thought to see this struggle Main video It was Friez, I am sorry for the Australian fans who charged PPV for this junk. Tszyu punched Spencer on Spencer. But as far as Tzssyu is concerned, he visibly does not look like the same fighter trusting Uber.
It seems weaker in terms of boxing capacity, that is, reflexes and power, but mentally, I felt that I could literally see a man trying to find -last night. At this point, Timmy could not favor any of the most important 154 pounds.
The safe bet is that Tszyu challenges Keith Thurman to get good money. Even this struggle is not a safe bet for Timmy. There is no research report, as it did not feel that Spencer was more than a goalkeeper. If I didn’t know better, I would say Joey got into. Needless to tell you that Tim Tszyu is mandatory. In a Timmy Tszyu struggle, there will be blood!
I do not mean much about the struggle of Lindolfo vs Elvis because there was not much to speak. If faces were used to judge a fight, it was clear that Lindolfo won. Delgado made Elvis’s face seemed burger meat at the end of the fight.
Some fans cry on a robbery, but the way I see it is if you have followed Elvis’s career, you know it’s your worst enemy. Elvis is OK, turning it passively, moving and content to do nothing.
Delgado is not much better and it is notorious for not having a sense of consciousness when it comes to fighting. It has no sense of urgency after frustrating the round. Delgado gets a Plus only for performance. I do not see him become a champion with such performances. If I didn’t know better, I would get dirty that Delgado has worries about gas tank.
Other
Takeway Pluses from Night-Kudos to referee Mark Taylor to punish excessive participation. We need more in boxing. Greeting to the Australians to show an esteem esteem for his man for his luck. Hats to a good crowd in Las Vegas by Torrez.
The fans showed a lot of love for Torrez and Keyshawn Davis. Big went out to Pro Box TV to show Salas, who destroyed his man Cruz on Saturday night. Finally, there was a good show on the sides B, Vianello and Coolwell. We will see them again.
Did not disturb me to see Joyce vs. Hrgovic or Janibek a little, who cares the fights where he knew what the results would be before. Finally, congratulations to the hard luck of the Mexican fighter Moran, who upset the North -Americans Myquan Williams. Willaims, believing that he had the struggle in his bag, tried to run and keep him in the victory in the last round. I love when this strategy occurs in fighters!
Last updated on 04/07/2025