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    Comments Thread For: Richard Torrez Jnr out to silence doubters and become heavyweight contender

    Richard Torrez, a 2020 Olympic silver medalist, has battled detractors since turning pro due to his relatively short stature. The 25-year-old looks to prove that won't slow him down when he faces Guido Vianello on Saturday.
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    #2
    I don't think height and weight is the issue with a lot of us fans; the issue for me was Torrez simply blasting lugs. Some were a tad more durable, but he's fought lugs. I don't see Vianello taking the same shots and it's going to force Richard to show different facets of his game for the first time. He says that's exactly what he wants, so let's see.

    Vianello might put an end to the hype and I'm still debating in the PICK EM thread.

    Sure do like Richard and root for him, though.

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      #3
      I’m excited for Torrez jr . My favorite boxer is Benavidez and hopefully Torrez jr can follow in the Mexican Monster’s Foot Steps. As for Torrez jr being to small for the heavyweights of today . Usyk destroyed that long held False myth. Torrez jr has Fast hands with very good power behind him . So far Torrez hasn’t shown any problems getting In & Under and delivery hurtful punch’s . Yes it’s early day’s I know but that is what makes Following guy’s like Richard so exciting.

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        #4
        As I've said before... Ajagba barely got past Vianello, and he flat out wrecked Makhmudov.
        Torrez will definitely have his hands full, and will prove a lot if he gets past Vianello. This
        should be a war while it lasts.
        paulf paulf MulaKO MulaKO like this.

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          #5
          & as has been said before...

          ...Tom Selleck & Renee Zellweger got some 70s-po rno-looking lovechild based explaining to do

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            #6
            Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
            As I've said before... Ajagba barely got past Vianello, and he flat out wrecked Makhmudov.
            Torrez will definitely have his hands full, and will prove a lot if he gets past Vianello. This
            should be a war while it lasts.
            Vianello showed a lot against Efe, he was very fluid....I just came across this fight, a big step up for Richard,, esp. considering he hasnt fought anyone at all.
            PunchyPotorff PunchyPotorff likes this.

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              #7
              Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
              As I've said before... Ajagba barely got past Vianello, and he flat out wrecked Makhmudov.
              Torrez will definitely have his hands full, and will prove a lot if he gets past Vianello. This
              should be a war while it lasts.
              Yeah, it's a big step up here. Torrez might've tried Mak instead, but I'm not sure he wins that either. There just isn't credible pro history to gauge him yet.

              One way or another, this fight will be a needed gauge.
              PunchyPotorff PunchyPotorff likes this.

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                #8
                Excited for this fight , nice heavyweight match up

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                  #9
                  Folks are telling me this is a tough fight for Richy. I just don't see it bros. Mid round KO, Torrez keeps trucking.

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                    #10
                    Huge step up for Torrez Jr….
                    JosephHH Joseph likes this.

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