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No short weight cut, no point deduction, I see him losing
Basically this.
Plus no tum-tum issue for the champ next time.
Moreno gets ko'd.
No short weight cut, no point deduction, I see him losing
To be honest those takedowns looked like they came easy for Moreno. I definitely see an avenue to victory if he can keep Fig down.Basically this.
Plus no tum-tum issue for the champ next time.
Moreno gets ko'd.
Should be a banger, who you got in the rematch?Sounds logical. Then Moreno wasn't at his best either. Fight should be run back with both guys having a full training camp.
Agreed. And I'm sure they'll book the rematch for March or so to give them both time to recover and have a full camp. Will be a fun fight. Respect to both guys for taking this fight and making it so competitiveSounds logical. Then Moreno wasn't at his best either. Fight should be run back with both guys having a full training camp.
They both had the same quick turnaround and time to prep. The went on on pretty even termsDo you know how difficult it is to have a 21 day turnaround for a 5 round championship fight during a global pandemic, and you also have to defend your belt against a younger opponent who's been watching you hard for atleast 2 years now??
Fig will win the rematch emphatically, there's absolutely no way you can be even 80% under those circumstances regardless of damage sustained in your previous bout. That's not enough time to have a legitimate fight camp, he likely knew next to nothing about Moreno coming into this fight ( in terms of in depth fight prep)
I think every champion would severly struggle or lose if they had to take 21 days between championship bouts in the modern era, everyone in the division just got done watching you fight, and you have no time to adjust your skillset or tendencies before the next opponent is in your face.
Even so, that situation will always favor the contender who's been waiting for his shot against said champion, with his own approach and thought processes already focused on that said champion for years in most cases.They both had the same quick turnaround and time to prep. The went on on pretty even terms
That’s where I’m at as well
Good assessment one thing I also see is figs hands are always low so he is basically using head movements to dodge. And every time moreno threw a jab he is trying to duck to his left side which could open up a hard right for Moreno if he can faint/bait his jab to set up his right. The right is there for him all day.I believe he CAN win the rematch.
I wouldn’t put him as favorite though.
Last night showed some holes In figgy’s game.
TD defense
Hands low and he is not as fast as you need to be to be a hands down fighter.
Fig over extends on power punches and is often wide open to counters, especially short crisp straight counters.
Left hook landed hard numerous times.
Figgy got rocked in round 4, he is human.
Fig used “lean back” defense over and over again, which can be open to shifting combos moving forward. (Dillashaw vs Barao)
Left jab, right cross, (Step forward into southpaw) -> left cross (or overhand left)
This isn't one of those cases though. I understand what you're saying and agree. But Fig hasn't been champ long. I feel like any advantage that comes from being able to watch and dissect a long reigning champs game isn't useful here.Even so, that situation will always favor the contender who's been waiting for his shot against said champion, with his own approach and thought processes already focused on that said champion for years in most cases.
Both fighters will have their time to make adjustments your right, but Fig should have more room for improvement seeing as he had little to no time to truly study Moreno's tendencies and weaknesses.
Even the most brainless fighter would have their eye on Fig after he brutally KO'd Benavidez in their first fight, so even if Moreno was the most clueless fighter ever he's atleast been studying Fig for 10+ months, that would be the absolute bare minimum, realistically we're looking at multiple years.
Agreed.Good assessment one thing I also see is figs hands are always low so he is basically using head movements to dodge. And every time moreno threw a jab he is trying to duck to his left side which could open up a hard right for Moreno if he can faint/bait his jab to set up his right. The right is there for him all day.