Guerrero vs Litzau

weepaul

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I am working away from home after today and wanted to get my pick in.

I am going completely against the grain and picking Litzau for the win.

I know his chin is shaky but he has some skill and a shit load of heart.

Guerrero sometimes fights like shit against opponents that he is supposed to beat.

Good Luck all.
 

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Same, Im on Litzau small +600. Not sure what else I'll play in this fight. Perhaps the under.
 

Zerwas

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I'm contemplating to join you.
Guerrero is the favorite, but Litzau will certainly come to fight.

bwin also has 2.7 for over 8 rounds.
Is this worth a shot!?

The line certainly seems to high.
 

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I am working away from home after today and wanted to get my pick in.

I am going completely against the grain and picking Litzau for the win.

I know his chin is shaky but he has some skill and a shit load of heart.

Guerrero sometimes fights like shit against opponents that he is supposed to beat.

Good Luck all.

Interesting take. I feel like Litzau has feasted on smaller or shopworn Mexicans. Got taken out by a tough limited one in Hernandez, and nearly taken out by journeyman Nolasco. I was ringside for his last bout on Mayorga-Vargas undercard- not a good showing, sort of holding on playing his early lead safe against the ever-imposing Edel Ruiz who Santiago took out in 1 round. I think Guerrero hammers him unless Litzau is good on the bicycle.
I think it's Guerrero's time- he paid for taking G Diaz too lightly and crushed him in the rematch, went overseas to grab a belt back, destroyed Honorio in 1 with much adversity in his liife ...I've got to back The Ghost. Guerrero's chin seems quite sturdy if Litzau lands something. I don't think the Southpaw stance does Jason any favors either.
I've seen a few other Litzau backers in other forums and there's been plenty of upsets already this year. We shall see but it's a nice appetizer for Saturday night. Seems most everyone did pretty well this past weekend, let's hope it continues.
 

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Interesting take. I feel like Litzau has feasted on smaller or shopworn Mexicans. Got taken out by a tough limited one in Hernandez, and nearly taken out by journeyman Nolasco. I was ringside for his last bout on Mayorga-Vargas undercard- not a good showing, sort of holding on playing his early lead safe against the ever-imposing Edel Ruiz who Santiago took out in 1 round. I think Guerrero hammers him unless Litzau is good on the bicycle.
I think it's Guerrero's time- he paid for taking G Diaz too lightly and crushed him in the rematch, went overseas to grab a belt back, destroyed Honorio in 1 with much adversity in his liife ...I've got to back The Ghost. Guerrero's chin seems quite sturdy if Litzau lands something. I don't think the Southpaw stance does Jason any favors either.
I've seen a few other Litzau backers in other forums and there's been plenty of upsets already this year. We shall see but it's a nice appetizer for Saturday night. Seems most everyone did pretty well this past weekend, let's hope it continues.


I'm with Punch on this one. I just think Litz is a golden boy wannabe that has some good offensive skills but incredibly porous defense (Todd Foster anybody?) He's just not world class. Originally I thought the match for Litz was a crazy move but I believe the thinking on this fight is that if he loses to another journeyman fighter then he is done, i.e no big money. As I've said in a few other posts I believe Litz can win a few in the early going on boxing and speed but The Ghost will catch up to him b4 mid rds and stop him. I'll take Guerrero in about 6.
 
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