I'm not a big fan of the divorce factor with Lopez and a major cause in his loss. Lopez was caught each time he stepped forward with his right hand. Can he correct this technical problem? It is very hard for a fighter to make these changes. I feel Lopez does more movement. He can dictate the action and I feel he makes it go to the scorecards. For those looking for a play, I think the Over is a solid wager. Although both are punchers with good chins, Lopez tries more technique and less trading.
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I'm not a big fan of the divorce factor with Lopez and a major cause in his loss. Lopez was caught each time he stepped forward with his right hand. Can he correct this technical problem? It is very hard for a fighter to make these changes. I feel Lopez does more movement. He can dictate the action and I feel he makes it go to the scorecards. For those looking for a play, I think the Over is a solid wager. Although both are punchers with good chins, Lopez tries more technique and less trading.
I'm not a big fan of the divorce factor with Lopez and a major cause in his loss. Lopez was caught each time he stepped forward with his right hand. Can he correct this technical problem? It is very hard for a fighter to make these changes. I feel Lopez does more movement. He can dictate the action and I feel he makes it go to the scorecards. For those looking for a play, I think the Over is a solid wager. Although both are punchers with good chins, Lopez tries more technique and less trading.
nice call.
i had salido on an action play +220(wouldve made a play but the four fights in 11 months/follow the money deterred me) and after the eighth round you knew it was done as lopez laid it all down knowing he had nothing left.
i think both these fighters are finished, especially salido.
scorecards are pure shit. the absolute best you couldve given lopez going into the 10th is a draw.
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Quote Originally Posted by ZOUK:
I'm not a big fan of the divorce factor with Lopez and a major cause in his loss. Lopez was caught each time he stepped forward with his right hand. Can he correct this technical problem? It is very hard for a fighter to make these changes. I feel Lopez does more movement. He can dictate the action and I feel he makes it go to the scorecards. For those looking for a play, I think the Over is a solid wager. Although both are punchers with good chins, Lopez tries more technique and less trading.
nice call.
i had salido on an action play +220(wouldve made a play but the four fights in 11 months/follow the money deterred me) and after the eighth round you knew it was done as lopez laid it all down knowing he had nothing left.
i think both these fighters are finished, especially salido.
scorecards are pure shit. the absolute best you couldve given lopez going into the 10th is a draw.
i had salido on an action play +220(wouldve made a play but the four fights in 11 months/follow the money deterred me) and after the eighth round you knew it was done as lopez laid it all down knowing he had nothing left.
i think both these fighters are finished, especially salido.
scorecards are pure shit. the absolute best you couldve given lopez going into the 10th is a draw.
tnx: I liked Salido as well reading my post, but I never bet rematches that could make a BIG trilogy... and the scorecards confirmed it. 86-84...What? Naturally I felt nothing changed. Nice play to all with Salido. Fortunately he got the KO or you never know what was in the scorecards. Anyone who has read my posts know I'm not a fan of rematches that can be a trilogy. Trilogies usually don't happen when the guy gets beat twice handily! Lopez did a lot of moving the first four rounds and lost them all. I gave him the knockdown round 10-8 as it was a clear shot and Salido was winning the round, not in total domination. I though maybe 11 or 12th round ko or TKO, but Salido got Lopez to trade after the 5th. Lopez would hold his left high only to get caught with a big left, and when he countered he was open to the right. Same as first fight but Lopez tried making it technical fight but was clearly getting beat, except for everyone but judges!!!! Also, sorry for the late post. CD2010: I was going to PM you not to play Lopez, after noticing your play maybe on JuanMa. My apologies. Or at least advise you bet him to win by decision, the only way he could win if possible. I owe you one!!!!
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Quote Originally Posted by Qncyk1:
nice call.
i had salido on an action play +220(wouldve made a play but the four fights in 11 months/follow the money deterred me) and after the eighth round you knew it was done as lopez laid it all down knowing he had nothing left.
i think both these fighters are finished, especially salido.
scorecards are pure shit. the absolute best you couldve given lopez going into the 10th is a draw.
tnx: I liked Salido as well reading my post, but I never bet rematches that could make a BIG trilogy... and the scorecards confirmed it. 86-84...What? Naturally I felt nothing changed. Nice play to all with Salido. Fortunately he got the KO or you never know what was in the scorecards. Anyone who has read my posts know I'm not a fan of rematches that can be a trilogy. Trilogies usually don't happen when the guy gets beat twice handily! Lopez did a lot of moving the first four rounds and lost them all. I gave him the knockdown round 10-8 as it was a clear shot and Salido was winning the round, not in total domination. I though maybe 11 or 12th round ko or TKO, but Salido got Lopez to trade after the 5th. Lopez would hold his left high only to get caught with a big left, and when he countered he was open to the right. Same as first fight but Lopez tried making it technical fight but was clearly getting beat, except for everyone but judges!!!! Also, sorry for the late post. CD2010: I was going to PM you not to play Lopez, after noticing your play maybe on JuanMa. My apologies. Or at least advise you bet him to win by decision, the only way he could win if possible. I owe you one!!!!
I think Salido has fights left and Lopez because even if an opponent tries Salido's style, they don't have his punch or chin. Lopez will go on but Salido owns him. Styles make fights I was always told, and it holds true today, and in the future.
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I think Salido has fights left and Lopez because even if an opponent tries Salido's style, they don't have his punch or chin. Lopez will go on but Salido owns him. Styles make fights I was always told, and it holds true today, and in the future.
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