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Per Frank Bay: It was a decent weekend boxing. There are no big names, but there are many fights from all over the world to howling boxing fans before their traditionally biggest weekend of the year, Cinco de Mayo.
Richard Torrez Jr. The average heavy category is. I learned this from his somewhat ugly fight against Guida Vianell. Right -by -sending, Torrez could end with a belt E -Ad if Top Rank can lead him for another year or tell the older states of Usyka, Johsua and Fury.
I base this analysis on my barometer how to judge a fighter. What should happen if Torrez is a crop cream? He was supposed to go through a candidate for a edge like Vianella like a hot knife through butter.
When the fighter is highly advertised, fans expect it. But when we see a perspective fight, red flags are lifted. I understand the procedure, but it is only common sense to give an assessment that if Torrez fights with a fighter C, when he goes to Borac B, it will only be so much harder.
Vianello is not a walk in cakes, but he is nowhere near the talent that the main candidates are like Joseph Parker or Agit Kabayel at the moment. The best rank will have to put brakes on Torrez the same way as with baby Anderson after facing former champion Martin.
Torrez would have suffered the same fate as Jared Anderson if he decided to ignore the tips of the top order and fight a guy like Martin Bakole. Torrez seems to have enough self -awareness to understand his talent and take the Top Ranka advice.
Grades-
Apart from the obvious, small height and weight Torrez is very clumsy. Torrez’s biggest strike is that he lacks fluidity. His constant pounding and telegraphing of the blows will eventually be flattened. He still fights an amateur pace.
He constantly bounces and maybe doing what could be called Feint, but his lack of skill only makes him a guy who works on Boog Loo. Only his head does not move, so he just makes him look like a 8th grade boy trying to dance at his first dance. To put it, it looks ugly.
Torrez will have to learn how to move around a ring with more ease and grace to set his shots. I could even see his blows come. A positive step is that Torrez is a tough fighter. He showed his heart and beard against a much larger man. He slipped through all the Vianello hug and managed to fly him several times.
I would give Torrez endurance C-. They would have to find some way to improve this because it seemed drastically to fade down the section. I realize that the main part of this was because it was measured by much bigger men, Lennox Lewis and Fury tactics used, but I think the beginning avoided everything more possible.
The last good thing I saw in Torrez is that he has a decent pop, and fans love him. He seems to enjoy the show and likes to communicate with his fans. My last opinion is that I, if I were Torrez, would consider getting the highest level coach working with heavy. Torrez was coached by his father, but I didn’t see the uncet improvement in a year of view.
A new coach could help Torrez learn to set up his strokes with more ease. Now, for the most important grade: viewership. Torrez is b-. Torrez will throw shocks and be there to hit him, which makes him worshiped. It should be fun to watch him move on.
Abdullah Mason was also seriously overlooked on the card. And if I learned something from Torrez’s fights, I didn’t learn anything from Mason’s amazing birthday victory (insert sarcasm for the eyes).
I’m sorry, but it’s painful obvious that Top Rank put Mason in the strait after intimidation they suffered when Yohan Vasquez almost took him before two fights before. Even the uneducated, casual boxing observer could see that Mason was 3 times larger than Ornas.
Something the ESPN team that announced casually neglected: Mason looked like a medium weight that was completely hydrated after the fight. How do we know that, you ask? At the beginning, I noticed that Mason looked extremely dry and missed the blows.
These are signs of a fighter who kills himself to make weight. In a bit of a surprise, Tim Bradley also outlined in that Freemason it was not common for his usual self during the first few rounds. Another painful obvious thing that the announcement of the team was casually shining was Ornelas in the 126-Lovac career.
ESPN/Top Rank needs to do something about glazed glass, Tim Bradley does that make his boys. I realize that he is a good friend of Keyshawn Davis and Mason outside the ring, but it is crazy that we should pretend to be an objective observer when he hits and knocks when Mason lends a slightly decent blow. It would be tolerable if Bradley was honest that Ornelas was a fighter who appeared two weight class to make Mason look like a mini-myike Tyson.
Grades-
There is no one for this struggle because he was similar to a soldier who looks like commando in simulation, unlike dealing with real bullets. Does the good things do in the ring? Of course, but I can look like Ray Leonard’s sugar on a punching bag. Mason obviously has all athletic gifts, but this is boxing, not a triathlon.
Mason’s beard will be his fall when and if he fights a living dog. I’m just not willing to buy a ton of stock in it. Mason gets B to observe. He seems willing to mix him and not be pleased to run and stick to his colleague, Shakur Stevenson.
Another notable perspective on the card that exited RGBA (coach of coach Robert Garcia) was a fighter passing via Chop-Chop Gonzalez. Gonzalez has a sales background. The Chop Chop Fight on 126 is a good perspective, but it has been put for a test. He fought against the candidate for the edge that caused him seriously.
Chop-Chop looked good, but not great. The ESPN announcement team had closer than me. I felt Chop-Chop did a great work on the body that overlooked Bradley and Company. The frustrating aspect of watching and listening to Bradley is how obvious it is when commenting. He influenced the viewers that Coolwell might have won the fight.
Bias plays a role when her obvious dice was in a real fight. Coolwell went to the distance Bruce Carrington. Where Bradley is overly critical of the Chop-COP, which is intensified in the class, he in turn has a love fest for a Freemason facing a real punching bag. While Mason fought a 3x smaller guy, Chop-Chop fought with a guy much bigger than him.
Class-
I have to give him C+. He received a decisive victory in Tešoj from the expected match. Working on the body, but the defense receives D. Chop-Chop is very muscular for these less weight. And like Torrez, it is subject to the lack of skill, which makes it a seated target.
He seems to try to give angles like Bam Rodriguez, but it looks clumsy because he doesn’t have a bam fluidity. No legs to pull him. Chop-Chop gets b- in power. The hits sound hard, but I didn’t see Coolwell too worried.
In 126, the top of the class, such as Espinosis and Fulton, can take it and sprinkle it. Moving forward, Chop-Chop will have to work on a stiff stab and become better in moving tempo and head. Chop-Chop likes to load and sit on his shots a little too much.
We know this because Coolwell could also see how he was coming. Coolwell felt better when Chop-Chop loaded himself and got out of the way. The best rank would be wise to eat the chopping slowly.
A better driver than Coolwell might beat Gonzalez. Still, he passed the test and has some talent, but he needs a little more spices. Gets a- in observation. Chop-Chop is required with TV. As it is enhanced in the class, the wars are coming soon.
And finally, Timmy Tszyu. It was impressive to see the crowd and excitement in the ground down for Tszy, but it ends there. I am a lover of Tszy, I rooted him against Jermella Charla because of the rude, but as time changes.
My only thought by watching this fight on Main video It was Geez, I am sorry for the Australian fans who have been charged for PPV for this garbage. Tszyu cracked a bag to punch Spencer into obedience. But as for Tzsy, he does not look like the same fighter who used to be Uber.
It looks weaker in terms of boxing ability, that is, reflex and power, but I mentally felt that I could literally see a man trying to find himself last night. At this point, I couldn’t favor Timmy against any of the top 154 pounds.
A sure bet is that Tszyu causes Keith Thurman for good money. Even that fight is not a sure bet for Timmy. There is no reconnaissance report, because I didn’t think Spencer was nothing but a goalkeeper. If I didn’t know better, I would say Joey came to lie down. You should not tell you that TSzyu Teszyu is a mandatory observation. In the fight of Timmy Tszy, there will be blood!
I don’t want to say much about the fight of Lindolfo vs Elvis because there was not much to talk. If the faces were used to trial the fight, then it was clear that Lindolfo won. Delgado made Elvis’s face look like a burger meat to the end of the fight.
Some fans are crying for the robbery, but the way I see it is that if you followed Elvis’s career, then you know that he is his worst enemy. Elvis is fine, the back passive, moving and satisfies that he does nothing of the note.
Delgado is not much better and is known for not having a sense of consciousness when it comes to quarrels. There is no sense of urgency after frustrating. Delgado gets d plus only for performance. I don’t see that he becomes a champion with such performances. If I didn’t know better, I would have assumed that Delgado had worry about gasoline tank.
Other
Takeaway plus from night- Kudos to Judge Mark Taylor for punishing excessive posture. We need more boxing. Greet Aussies for showing a crazy gratitude for their man fortunately. Hats to good crowds in Las Vegas for Torrez.
Fans showed a lot of love for Torrez and Keyshawn Davis. The great shot on Pro box TV to show Salas, who on Saturday night destroyed his man Cruz. And finally, there was a good show from B pages, Vianello and Coolwell. We’ll see them again.
I didn’t bother to watch Joyce Vs. Hrgovic or Janibek in Lawluster, who cares about the fight where I knew what the results would be before. And finally, congratulate the heavy happiness of Mexican fighter Moran, who upset American Myquan Williams. Wills, believing that he was fighting in his bag, he tried to run and keep his way to victory in the last round. I love when that strategy retires to fighters!
Last time updated 04.07.2025