So sheeraz and buatsi lost. And they fight in weak divisions.
Can you talk about "break out" fighters getting experience fighting experienced fighters just past their prime? (E.g. Dalton smith/hitchens vs Jose zepeda, mbilli vs deverichenko).
And why or if finding those sort of step up fights are more difficult in weak divisions like 160 and 175
Can you do the crocker vs Donovan fight?
E.g.
Crocker struggled vs conah walker. Walker UD a shot lewis ritson. Donovan KO ritson, but late.
How is Donovans chin? Will Donovan need a good chin vs crocker?
How much have you seen of crocker? Is crocker just a big "weight bully" type ",tough guy"?
Crocker is huge the weight. Let's see how it impacts him down the stretch.
What do you think of rayo vs Russell?
(Probably no need to read out the whole comment drim this point)
E.g.
Does beating chris Colbert and pitbull at 140 even mean anything?
What are the usual styles for rayo and Russell?
Can you do a preview on the puello fight?
E.g. did Josh Taylor duck puello?
How close was puello vs ahkmedov?
Is there something about puellos style that leads to few knockouts?
What were the circumstances of puello Ped finding?
Was teofimo having mental problems in the sandor Martin fight?
Was Mike Garcia undersized vs Martin?
So sheeraz and buatsi lost. And they fight in weak divisions.
Can you talk about "break out" fighters getting experience fighting experienced fighters just past their prime? (E.g. Dalton smith/hitchens vs Jose zepeda, mbilli vs deverichenko).
And why or if finding those sort of step up fights are more difficult in weak divisions like 160 and 175
This is really a top 5 pound for pound. And then the rest is debateable
You know substack provides a transcript right? You could use AI to assist in summarising the recaps you do with Dakota.