PDA

View Full Version : Henry Lundy vs. John Molina


IntentionalButt
07-07-2010, 12:13 AM
:bbb

Боксёр
07-08-2010, 07:38 PM
Molina got owned in his loss , not sure how good Lundy is but I assume he is going to win this ...

kenmore
07-08-2010, 09:46 PM
I think Lundy's going to stop Molina in about six rounds. Should be a good, scrappy action fight while it lasts. Molina's defense is too leaky for him to hang in there with Lundy, though. Can someone tell me how to play this "vbookie" game? I'd like to lay down some precious "v" points on Lundy.

Boxed Ears
07-09-2010, 11:11 PM
DAMMIT! I shouldn't have taken a nap so late. I missed out on betting on this one. Judging by round 1, I would've bet correct.

caballo
07-09-2010, 11:43 PM
This fight could change with one big Molina shot. Lundy doesn't seem to be able to hurt Molina, but Molina has the power to hurt Lundy. Late rounds could be interesting.

Boxed Ears
07-10-2010, 12:03 AM
From the KD on it was pure unexpected comedy gold for me.

kenmore
07-10-2010, 12:12 AM
Wow. I didn't expect this. I guess I overrated Lundy's power; it sounds like he couldn't hurt Molina, in spite of connecting frequently. From what I gather, Lundy also lacked the defense to avoid Molina's bombs. That's two straight that I screwed up, having leaned toward McDermott over Fury.

Boxed Ears
07-10-2010, 06:00 AM
Wow. I didn't expect this. I guess I overrated Lundy's power; it sounds like he couldn't hurt Molina, in spite of connecting frequently. From what I gather, Lundy also lacked the defense to avoid Molina's bombs. That's two straight that I screwed up, having leaned toward McDermott over Fury.

:lol: I suspected Fury might lose too. You are so not alone.

kenmore
07-10-2010, 01:26 PM
This fight could change with one big Molina shot. Lundy doesn't seem to be able to hurt Molina, but Molina has the power to hurt Lundy. Late rounds could be interesting.

The fact that Lundy has only ten KO's in 18 wins didn't make me question his power. That's because Lundy's fought lots of guys who run like deer as soon as they taste his power. I've known of numerous other KO artists who had deceptively low KO ratios only because many of their wins were against "survivors" who ran and hit all night, just hoping to finish on their feet.

But I must have been wrong about Lundy. I guess the heavy artillery just isn't there.

IntentionalButt
07-10-2010, 03:21 PM
The fact that Lundy has only ten KO's in 18 wins didn't make me question his power. That's because Lundy's fought lots of guys who run like deer as soon as they taste his power. I've known of numerous other KO artists who had deceptively low KO ratios only because many of their wins were against "survivors" who ran and hit all night, just hoping to finish on their feet.

But I must have been wrong about Lundy. I guess the heavy artillery just isn't there.

Or Molina's just tougher than he is skilled. In the RBR thread, we likened him to a small Andrade (with the common ground being the chin, blocking punches with their faces, and having huge right hands).