By Joe Hitcats: William Jepeda (12-5, 2 27KO) faced Tavin Pharmir (1-7-6, 5K) in their re-match on Saturday, March 28, on Saturday, March 28, which Jepeda won a unanimous decision. The fight will be for the Zepder WBC interim World Lightweight title and it will be broadcast DazenThe
The best stories of sports are often involved in the style of confrontation. I am thinking of people like Federer's Nadal, Army Prost and of course Ali Frazier. I guess I always had some soft spots for two people who move on to the same problem in a completely different way and bring that in the culture collision.
This is why in this weekend, though true, it is a fair run-of-the-mill-level fight for the world-level fight, it captures my imagination in such a way that two other similar styles do not.
William Jepeda will re -match the farmer in their first battle in November this Saturday in November, and it may be considered as some of the last chance salon fighting for the farmer who is somewhat unfortunate in his career, but not to fight in the boys like Tank Davis, behind his back behind backwards backwards backwards backwards backwards backwards backwards backwards. Backward backmake / without!
In the previous part of his career, the farmer was really a Parnell Whitaker, the slick backfoot Southpa was looking at the boxing mold, sometimes a lot of head -on, but the biggest difference between the two was Punch Power, which is not a bit of a farmer's unfortunately, and there is his opponent William Jepelized.
If the farmer is in your ordinary American style slippery Southpa, Jepeda is your common Mexican-style fighter who only happens as Southpao. Except for his output, Zepder really has nothing to do with you on a clock. He is much more authentic and textbook in his style than farmer, and he fought with that ordinary solid Mexican look of Job Jab, then went in, then reached three dugs and tops on the body.
None of this is particularly spectacular but the output that makes Jepeda particularly is the output is quite ridiculous. I am not really one for Punch Statistics, but in the previous farmer fight, Jepeda only throws 131 punch at Round 9 -131 Punch, and when a noise does not have the true transparency of its volume that eventually sinks the opponent in the end.
The best comparison is strangely someone like Olecasander Eugeic, when they both have completely different styles, depending on the continuous flow of Solid -Punch than the Hemecker of the Wilder Style to harm both of them, but in spite of his or her proportion, it is not a punch, but it is not dependent on its five.
I would say that Jeppy is one of the boys who only really know how to fight a way, such as Olexandar Yusike, and one thing to know what someone is going to do; In fact, it is another thing to go out. Jepeda will come out like a train and get right in your mouth, throwing hard shots and drowning and effectively try to dip you with activities, because I do not do anything that he is really special, but you have to slowly slow down with your own shot.
Where am I going here?
In the previous battle, the farmers of my card lost the first three rounds because he had no success, but he and two jepeda were not enough to sink five and six-point combinations. In short, the farmer could not fight for his kind. The farmer finished the left counter in the fourth region with a textbook slip, but, in fact, Jepeda won the fight very easily, came forward, overwhelmed the old American and picked up rounds in activities.
I don't think that Jepeda is the World Beater which Golden Boy thinks of him, I haven't seen too much about how he can fight, I don't think he has appointed too much on the way to the head and if back up I don't think he will be almost effective. The question is, however, the farmer is a man to do this?
If I am a farmer, I will look at a lot of battles of Bernard Hopkins for inspiration, but he should slow down the gypsed, ugly and then try and try to go back to the second half of the battle in the first half, better for the farmer. Although the disadvantage is, I don't think that the farmer has a gas tank and dumb strength to get the tribute to the farmer and at the age of 34, will he be better than their previous fight?
I really like the farmer as a warrior, I think he is much more exciting than the casualties and the man can hold his leg internally, despite having a reputation as a quick boxer, the point is that this opportunity can come too late 5 years.
A young farmer could fit Jepeda, I just had the feeling that if it was a farmer, it would have been in the first battle.
I see the fight the first one effectively the first one is overwhelmed by the farmer's opening bell. You see the farmer holding his leg a little more and honoring Mexican and if this happens if it happens, I only see a little more punished as a zipada shipping as a farmer's land, but Zipada was back behind his backwards backwards backwards backwards backwards backwards backwards. The farmer will have his moments, but as the first one I can't see that a hard left hand is enough against the four molling punchs inside. I think Jepeda's unanimous decision is a great safe bet, but I want to prove wrong.
Undercard, Oscar . Edwin Canoe Hernandez (13-2-1, 4k).
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