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  • sheredia
    MVP
    • Apr 2006
    • 2350

    #3886
    Re: Boxing Off-Topic

    Originally posted by JayBee74
    Chocolatito was just one fight into a jump from 112 to 115 when he faced Rungvisai the first time. That's probably comparable to a move from 140 to 147 which is a pretty big factor. Add PK's point about past the 30 age barrier and maybe throw in your point about Rungvisai having his number too. But Rungvisai has had a lot of numbers-44-4-1 with 40 KOs?? Give Chocolatito credit for going up in weight to face this guy and probably winning the first fight.
    maybe he should have retired at 46-0 and been satisfied with remaining the flyweight king....or maybe fought a top 10 super flyweight contender (to see how he fares) before taking on rungvisai.

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    • JayBee74
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jul 2002
      • 22989

      #3887
      Re: Boxing Off-Topic

      I'm obviously getting GGG-Canelo but is it just me or is the undercard lacking? At least Oscar's cousin gets a good challenge. (Randy Caballero 24-0, 14 KOs).

      Diego De La Hoya (No. 6) vs. Randy Caballero
      12 rounds – junior featherweights

      Joseph Diaz (No. 7) vs Jorge Lara (No. 10)
      12 rounds – featherweights

      Claudio Marrero vs. Jesus Rojas
      12 rounds – featherweights

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      • gmac0322
        MVP
        • Aug 2009
        • 1650

        #3888
        Re: Boxing Off-Topic

        Originally posted by JayBee74
        I'm obviously getting GGG-Canelo but is it just me or is the undercard lacking? At least Oscar's cousin gets a good challenge. (Randy Caballero 24-0, 14 KOs).

        Diego De La Hoya (No. 6) vs. Randy Caballero
        12 rounds – junior featherweights

        Joseph Diaz (No. 7) vs Jorge Lara (No. 10)
        12 rounds – featherweights

        Claudio Marrero vs. Jesus Rojas
        12 rounds – featherweights
        Yup I know. Earlier start time for us east coast cats

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        • pk500
          All Star
          • Jul 2002
          • 8062

          #3889
          Re: Boxing Off-Topic

          Originally posted by JayBee74
          I'm obviously getting GGG-Canelo but is it just me or is the undercard lacking? At least Oscar's cousin gets a good challenge. (Randy Caballero 24-0, 14 KOs).

          Diego De La Hoya (No. 6) vs. Randy Caballero
          12 rounds – junior featherweights

          Joseph Diaz (No. 7) vs Jorge Lara (No. 10)
          12 rounds – featherweights

          Claudio Marrero vs. Jesus Rojas
          12 rounds – featherweights
          Five of the six fighters on the undercard are unbeaten. While it lacks a marquee co-feature, this undercard boasts talent.
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          • JayBee74
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jul 2002
            • 22989

            #3890
            Re: Boxing Off-Topic

            Originally posted by pk500
            Five of the six fighters on the undercard are unbeaten. While it lacks a marquee co-feature, this undercard boasts talent.
            That's a serious lacking for a fight of this magnitude and $80 price tag.

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            • pk500
              All Star
              • Jul 2002
              • 8062

              #3891
              Re: Boxing Off-Topic

              Originally posted by JayBee74
              That's a serious lacking for a fight of this magnitude and $80 price tag.
              Maybe I'm crazy, but I'd rather see an undercard of rising prospects matched tough than a marquee name beating up a nobody in a co-feature.

              Oscar is using this undercard to showcase some of his best young prospects, putting them under the brightest lights for the first time. He's grooming the future. That's smart business.

              Plus Golden Boy and K2 don't have deep stables of elite fighters to match on this card. Canelo is Golden Boy's franchise. And GGG is Tom Loeffler's meal ticket, much like Kovalev is (was?) for Kathy Duva at Main Events. This isn't Top Rank, which can build quality, in-house matchups for undercards, if it desires.

              Name me one memorable fight from the Mayweather-McGregor undercard, which was a $100 PPV. Gervonta Davis, because he was an idiot? Badou Jack beating up a shot Nathan Cleverly? Seeing the sad shell of Steve Cunningham, who should have retired five years ago, lose to a nobody?

              I rest my case.
              Last edited by pk500; 09-14-2017, 10:44 AM.
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              • Money99
                Hall Of Fame
                • Sep 2002
                • 12694

                #3892
                Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                That's the #1 issue which holds boxing back from being a top sport again.
                95% of fights are lopsided.
                The GGG-Alvarez fights happen once a year? At best?
                And this is a fight that should have taken place last year already.
                DLH and Yellow waited and waited till Golovkin looked human.

                You don't even have to fight a guy in the top 10 to GET IN the top 10.
                It's ridiculous.

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                • allBthere
                  All Star
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 5847

                  #3893
                  Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                  Originally posted by pk500
                  Maybe I'm crazy, but I'd rather see an undercard of rising prospects matched tough than a marquee name beating up a nobody in a co-feature.

                  Oscar is using this undercard to showcase some of his best young prospects, putting them under the brightest lights for the first time. He's grooming the future. That's smart business.

                  Plus Golden Boy and K2 don't have deep stables of elite fighters to match on this card. Canelo is Golden Boy's franchise. And GGG is Tom Loeffler's meal ticket, much like Kovalev is (was?) for Kathy Duva at Main Events. This isn't Top Rank, which can build quality, in-house matchups for undercards, if it desires.

                  Name me one memorable fight from the Mayweather-McGregor undercard, which was a $100 PPV. Gervonta Davis, because he was an idiot? Badou Jack beating up a shot Nathan Cleverly? Seeing the sad shell of Steve Cunningham, who should have retired five years ago, lose to a nobody?

                  I rest my case.

                  My only issue is the weigh-class(es) or lack thereof. I personally don't like watching the tiny guys. If you're fighting under 130lbs, for the most part, I don't care. For me 130, the guys are 'naturally' around 140 or more I think that's fair to say. But I'm not interested in the toughest tiny guy. a fight at 110lbs!?!?! ... smaller than most guy's gf's/wives. Many kids at 12 years old are too big for them.

                  It's that mental obstacle I can't overcome, combined with the actual physical attributes start to get warped. FIghts look like in fast-forward with less power. This is even more pronounced in MMA, when you see takedowns they seem so unnatural, like watching dwarves or something.

                  More power to you if you enjoy, but I just don't care for tny men smaller than kids fighting - and the fact that ALL of the undercard is this way is a missed opportunity. I love LHW, Cruiser, MW, WW, SWW SMW and so on. as soon as it dips below super LW or JR welter, the interest shrinks, but all but vanishes below 130 outside of extreme talent
                  Liquor in the front, poker in the rear.

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                  • JayBee74
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 22989

                    #3894
                    Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                    Originally posted by pk500
                    Maybe I'm crazy, but I'd rather see an undercard of rising prospects matched tough than a marquee name beating up a nobody in a co-feature.
                    You think I was suggesting a mismatch??! Get TWO MARQUEE names in there! They've already applied a $10 surcharge on the fight.

                    Originally posted by pk500
                    Oscar is using this undercard to showcase some of his best young prospects, putting them under the brightest lights for the first time. He's grooming the future. That's smart business.
                    Don't really care about Oscar's business plan.

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                    • pk500
                      All Star
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 8062

                      #3895
                      Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                      Originally posted by allBthere
                      My only issue is the weigh-class(es) or lack thereof. I personally don't like watching the tiny guys. If you're fighting under 130lbs, for the most part, I don't care. For me 130, the guys are 'naturally' around 140 or more I think that's fair to say. But I'm not interested in the toughest tiny guy. a fight at 110lbs!?!?! ... smaller than most guy's gf's/wives. Many kids at 12 years old are too big for them.

                      It's that mental obstacle I can't overcome, combined with the actual physical attributes start to get warped. FIghts look like in fast-forward with less power. This is even more pronounced in MMA, when you see takedowns they seem so unnatural, like watching dwarves or something.

                      More power to you if you enjoy, but I just don't care for tny men smaller than kids fighting - and the fact that ALL of the undercard is this way is a missed opportunity. I love LHW, Cruiser, MW, WW, SWW SMW and so on. as soon as it dips below super LW or JR welter, the interest shrinks, but all but vanishes below 130 outside of extreme talent
                      I hope you put Lomachenko in your list of exceptions. The guy is the most extraordinarily talented active boxer on Earth. You're missing out if you skip on him because he fights at 126 and 130.
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                      • pk500
                        All Star
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 8062

                        #3896
                        Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                        Originally posted by allBthere
                        My only issue is the weigh-class(es) or lack thereof. I personally don't like watching the tiny guys. If you're fighting under 130lbs, for the most part, I don't care. For me 130, the guys are 'naturally' around 140 or more I think that's fair to say. But I'm not interested in the toughest tiny guy. a fight at 110lbs!?!?! ... smaller than most guy's gf's/wives. Many kids at 12 years old are too big for them.

                        It's that mental obstacle I can't overcome, combined with the actual physical attributes start to get warped. FIghts look like in fast-forward with less power. This is even more pronounced in MMA, when you see takedowns they seem so unnatural, like watching dwarves or something.

                        More power to you if you enjoy, but I just don't care for tny men smaller than kids fighting - and the fact that ALL of the undercard is this way is a missed opportunity. I love LHW, Cruiser, MW, WW, SWW SMW and so on. as soon as it dips below super LW or JR welter, the interest shrinks, but all but vanishes below 130 outside of extreme talent
                        One other point: I'd rather see two tiny men throwing bombs and tons of punches than two big guys laying all over each other after five rounds due to fatigue.

                        Look at Chocolatito and Sor Rungvisai from last Saturday night, at super flyweight (115 pounds). Tons of bombs, including the one that dropped Chocolatito for good.



                        A good fight is a good fight, regardless of weight, IMO. Power is proportional.
                        Last edited by pk500; 09-14-2017, 01:49 PM.
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                        • pk500
                          All Star
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 8062

                          #3897
                          Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                          Originally posted by JayBee74
                          You think I was suggesting a mismatch??! Get TWO MARQUEE names in there! They've already applied a $10 surcharge on the fight.
                          You're missing my point. This is a Golden Boy promotion. Golden Boy has five world champions on its roster right now: Canelo, Rey Vargas, Jorge Linares, Miguel Cotto and Jezreel Corrales. Not exactly household names past Canelo and Cotto, and Cotto just fought three weeks ago.

                          Name me the available marquee Golden Boy fighters from this roster you would like to see matched in an undercard bout: http://www.goldenboypromotions.com/en/fighters

                          Originally posted by JayBee74
                          Don't really care about Oscar's business plan.
                          That's fine. But ignoring it -- and the lack of quality depth in the Golden Boy lineup -- makes your complaints about the undercard ring pretty hollow. To quote the worst cliche in the world, it is what it is.
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                          • pk500
                            All Star
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 8062

                            #3898
                            Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                            Originally posted by Money99
                            That's the #1 issue which holds boxing back from being a top sport again.
                            95% of fights are lopsided.
                            The GGG-Alvarez fights happen once a year? At best?
                            And this is a fight that should have taken place last year already.
                            DLH and Yellow waited and waited till Golovkin looked human.

                            You don't even have to fight a guy in the top 10 to GET IN the top 10.
                            It's ridiculous.

                            Sent from my LG-K210 using Operation Sports mobile app
                            Marinating this fight was a big risk for Oscar. If Canelo wins, that will attract more free agents to Golden Boy because it will prove Oscar knew what he was doing to delay, guiding Canelo's career with intelligence. If Canelo loses, then it will attract few fighters, and Golden Boy's franchise fighter will take another dent.

                            A worthy risk for Oscar. There will be plenty of free agents on the boxing promotional market when the PBC folds within the next 12 to 18 months, as it almost certainly will. It's on life support now. Good riddance.
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                            • JayBee74
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 22989

                              #3899
                              Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                              Originally posted by pk500
                              That's fine. But ignoring it -- and the lack of quality depth in the Golden Boy lineup -- makes your complaints about the undercard ring pretty hollow. To quote the worst cliche in the world, it is what it is.
                              It's his promotion. Get Lemieux and Cotto together, are try to get a Golden Boy fighter versus someone else. Get it done and sell it-that's promoting. Take yourself to a level above Mayweather-Conor which you've (Oscar) been griping about for months.

                              And how does me not caring about Oscar's business plan ring hollow?? I REALLY REALLY REALLY don't care about his business plan unless I'm getting a share. It is what it is. I don't care that his plan is predicated on not having quality name fighters in his stable. Start promoting them or get new fighters. Ring Hollow!!!??? Give me a break.

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                              • JayBee74
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 22989

                                #3900
                                Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                                Originally posted by pk500
                                A worthy risk for Oscar. There will be plenty of free agents on the boxing promotional market when the PBC folds within the next 12 to 18 months, as it almost certainly will. It's on life support now. Good riddance.
                                Yeah, Oscar just had to wait for the PBC to fold to become an even better promoter!!! What a guy!!!

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