Oscar Duarte vs Miguel Madueño: Strategic Analysis


Tonight, there will be an action-packed battle between two Mexican warriors, Oscarte (28-2-1, 22 KOs) and Miguel Madueño (31-3, 28 KOs) at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. .

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For Duarte, it continues his ascension steadily continues to Superstarm. He has won consecutive victories over JoJo Diaz and Voltiltzhon Akhmedov and is now hoping for his third victory. Under world-renowned trainer Robert Garcia, Duarte has improved, and his progression is noticeable. He gets more control, takes advantage of the jabs and defends better. He needs effective jabs and effective jabs and non-invasive defense against pressure fighters like Madueño.

Keyshawn Davis fought against Miguel Madueño last July and was able to reduce pressure attacks by effectively using JAB. Miguel was frustrated that he was unable to land the punch. He was connected only with 14% of punches (63 of 461). Along with the jab, Keyshaun exploited the lateral movement to make it difficult for Madueño to land. They fought a complete 10-round match, but Miguel was relentless and continued to put pressure on Keyshawn in the 30-minute match. It was the stick jab that kept Madueño at bay and allowed Keyshaun to succeed offensively. Keyshawn landed 49% of his total punches (194 of 398). This is three times more than Miguel landed.

Other approaches Duarte can take are not recommended due to the amount of damage he may have, but he can instinctively take because of his warrior-like spirit. Claggett fought him in the 10th round of Slugfest. Miguel is a purely offensive fighter. He doesn’t know how to defend him. His guards are permeable and have little or no head movement. His best defense is his attack. He puts pressure on the fighter for a full match. He tends to slow down as the fight wears. He is dangerous early, but his speed and power decrease in later rounds.

Steve Claggett absorbed the early onslaught, fought him nearby and landed an astonishing 512 punch in 30 minutes. Madueño is unable to defend Claguette’s attacks and if Duarte is effectively using the jab, he can successfully keep Madueño at bay and minimize offensive attacks. Duarte is not an agile or mobile boxer, but some movement can help misdirect Miguel’s attacks. Madueño is an experienced veteran and knows this opportunity. He tries to

Please take advantage of this opportunity. Madueño was appointed as the last and last replacement for the injured Regis, who had suffered in camp. He does everything with his strength to win the match. Madueño is a much more dangerous enemy than the declined Regis Progrey posed for his amount and strength. Programis suffered consecutive losses to Devin Haney and Jack Catterall. This is Duarte’s battle to lose if he can maintain his discipline, use his jabs and use his guards to protect Madueño’s volume.

Last updated on February 15, 2015/2025

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