By Scott Gilfoid: WBO lightweight champion Ricky Smolders (33-2, 9 KO’s) could recognize his one title rule close following month on Walk 10th in opposition to #4 WBO ranked contender Paulus Moses (28-1, 19 KO’s) at the Braehead Coliseum in Glascow, Scotland. Moses, 33, can win this battle provided he turns out shooting capacity shots early and frequently.
Moses can’t keep back on account of its undoubtedly reasonable to express that they won’t conceivable give him a determination in Scotland unless he thumps Torches four or fives times in the battle. He's actually got a positively sturdy errand in attempting to win a determination over there, resulting from the fact that he's the visiting contender and I can’t see them always giving him the determination in a million years. I saw Smolders win a disputable ruling in opposition to Michael Katsidis in his final battle in the UK, and I had Katsidis winning that battle nine adjusts to a few in an equitably straightforward win. It was one of the most awful determinations I think ever viewed before in the game, but Katsidis might as well have recognized better options than to support battle Blazes in the UK instead of Australia or a nonpartisan venue.
In looking at some of Moses’ recent fights I was greatly impressed with what I saw from him. He’s got a superb left hook, a powerful jab a crushing right hand that he likes to throw. What I like about Moses is that he doesn’t show his power with every punches, but rather he tends to load up every so often with big left hooks and right hands that catch his opponents off guard not expecting his brutal power. I imagine Moses will do the same thing against Burns by lulling him to a feeling of safety by throwing light punches until he least suspects it and then lowering the boom on him with a big shots.
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