Barboza’s UK Mission: Don’t leave rounds in issues against Catterall


Sergio Mora wants Arnold Barboza Jr. to win against British fighter Jack Cantal in a 12-round battle for WBO’s interim light welterweight title on Saturday, February 15th, February 15th, CO. So I say I can’t afford to close the round – a live arena in Manchester, England. The event will be displayed I live in Dazen.

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Anyone who wins this battle is a must for WBO lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez. He will not fight either of those people. As a result, the winner of Catterall-Barboza Jr. is likely to be promoted to full champion by next year.

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Barboza Jr. (31-0, 11 KOs) from Southern California is fighting Catal (30-1, 13 KOs) on his turf home in England. We know what it will be. Visitors have already been four rounds down at the start of the battle and are in a difficult battle to win.

Catterall is called a nicknameShakur, England‘And there is a style that requires a lot of pursuit to force him to engage. If you’re not ready to chase him around the ring, he’s going to win an ugly decision by playing hit and run all night. He’s not a knockout puncher, he taps with minimal power and cares about leaving immediately.

Once you get close enough to land, the Catterall grabs and holds it. All rounds are the same, and it’s frustrating for his enemies. Even the fans, even the UK people who don’t enjoy seeing that style, are even more annoyed. You get some loyalists who will appear for the Catterall fight to see him, but he is not a tea for the average British fan. Barboza Jr. is its toxic style of kryptonite and you should see Catterall being defeated by Earth. It would not be surprising if British fans were happy to see Jack lose. That combat approach does not fit modern times and must be phased out completely.

“It’s not as big as fighting in the UK in Manchester. Maybe 20,000 people are booing me, turning me on and fighting for the WBO interim. That’s a dream,” Arnold Barboza Jr. said. Golden Boy Boxing On Saturday, February 15th, about his fight with Jack Caterle in Manchester.

“I think Jack Qatar is a dangerous opponent. He’s like me. It’s overlooked. He’s left-handed and it always makes it a little tricky. I had a tougher opponent. , that doesn’t mean I’m overlooking him. We expect the best Jack Qatar. So hopefully, he expects the best from us.

“My goal after this fight is for you to respect me and actually become my fans. That’s what I expect. Everyone here in Kari is trying to figure out what it is. I already know. I’m going to win the belt. February 15th, Jack Qatar, I’m here for that**,” Barboza Jr. said.

Last updated on February 13th, 2013



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