Nice, another potential Loma opponent. LW is shaping up to be one of the best divisions in the sport.
you really think luke can get it done?Campbell should handle him but be wary of the judges in this one.
sounds like more than one dimension to meAnd Garcie is even more one dimensional than Dorticos.
Yeah, he is strong and fast, durable, athletic and talented guy with good gas tank.
you really think luke can get it done?
my money is on garcia via left hook.
Campbell has the reach and the boxing experience to stay away from Garcia's money shot. Garcia is a reflexive puncher who hits very hard to getting into a brawl with him wont be what Campbell will be looking to do.Yeah I think Campbell has the tools to keep Garcia guessing.
Campbell moves well around the ring to which Garcia is quite flat footed, well to me it seems.
Campbell's left should land as Garcia doesn't tuck his chin at all.
Like you said, Garcias's left is very dangerous but Campbell displayed a lot of heart against Loma and refused to be put away.
Campbell has the reach and the boxing experience to stay away from Garcia's money shot. Garcia is a reflexive puncher who hits very hard to getting into a brawl with him wont be what Campbell will be looking to do.
I remember Campbell's overhands early but they were only glancing and meant to touch him. The uppercut to the body did get Loma's attention briefly though. Campbell was slick enough to pull him into it which is always going to hurt more as you're off balance and being brought directly into the shot. His trick to landing it was to catch Loma reaching a bit, which is something he does on occasion, and pull him in by the back of his head/neck. Loma said Campbell hurt him with that body shot but he didn't look it, he just looked surprised.Both are similar in height but not sure about the reach. Campbell was doing well working the left straight and overhand against Loma. He even somewhat stunned Loma with it in the seventh which was more an uppercut when Loma lunged in. I'm picking Campbell for this one.
Both are similar in height but not sure about the reach. Campbell was doing well working the left straight and overhand against Loma. He even somewhat stunned Loma with it in the seventh which was more an uppercut when Loma lunged in. I'm picking Campbell for this one.
I remember Campbell's overhands early but they were only glancing and meant to touch him. The uppercut to the body did get Loma's attention briefly though. Campbell was slick enough to pull him into it which is always going to hurt more as you're off balance and being brought directly into the shot. His trick to landing it was to catch Loma reaching a bit, which is something he does on occasion, and pull him in by the back of his head/neck. Loma said Campbell hurt him with that body shot but he didn't look it, he just looked surprised.
Campbell also dropped Lopez in sparring once and his punching power is underrated. He has like an 80% KO rate which is the same as Lopez's KO rate only he doesn't pack the kind of one-punch explosive power that Lopez has. I think when people think of Campbell they see a pure boxer but he's a boxer-puncher now that he's sitting down on his shots. When he fought Linares he wasn't sitting down on his shots like he learned to do later.
I said before in this thread (or maybe another Garcia-Campbell thread) that I'm also tempted to pick Campbell because of his strengths and attributes. If he nails Garcia clean upstairs with his straight left I think he could hurt him but he has to stay away from Garcia's left hook particularly on the counter. Interesting fight that could go either way depending on their strategies and preparation.
Less versatile than even Tabiti.sounds like more than one dimension to me
Garcia is a reflexive puncher who hits very hard to getting into a brawl with him wont be what Campbell will be looking to do.