Please enable JavaScript to access this page.
Tech News

Clash Of Styles At 135 As Zepeda Rematches Farmer Will Zepeda Shine In Cancun?

by Joe Hicks: William Zebida (32-0, 27 Cos) face (33-7-1, 8 KOS) in Kanikon on Saturday, March 29, in a match of their fight in November 2024, which Zebida won by a unanimous decision. The battle for the temporary WBC title will be for the light weight of the weight and will be broadcast Live on Dazen.

The best stories in sports often include engagement patterns. I think about people like Federer Nadal, Sina Prost, and of course on Fraser. I think I always have a soft spot for two people who deal with the same problem in completely different ways and clash of the culture that can bring them.

This is the reason for the end of this week, although this is a battle in the world in fact, it picks up my imagination somewhat in a way that may not be more similar fighters.

William Zipida will return to the TEVIN Farmer match on Saturday in the return match of his first fight in November, and it can be considered a little salon for the last coincidence for the farmer who does not have luck to some extent in his career so that he does not get the big battles between players such as Tank Davis against the back of the back loss and losses in this camp in this camp.

The farmer appeared in the previous part of his career really in the Bernil Whitaker template, South Back Bakba’s boxing, and a lot of head movement with the excruciating song at times, but the biggest difference between the two will be the power of the punch that farmers lack a little bit and this is the place where his opponent William Zipda was in his battle last year.

If the farmer is a cheerful SouthPaw, the American style, the Zepeda is your typical Mexican fighter that also coincides with the south. Nothing really escalates for an hour of Zebida, regardless of its production. It is more straight and a school book in his style more than farms, and fights with this Mexican steel solid appearance of Jab Jab, entering into the interior, then three punches to the body and ending from the top.

Nothing is especially amazing, but the thing that makes Zebida distinctive is that the result is very ridiculous. I am not really the same for punch statistics, but in the battle of the previous farmers, Zepeda 131 gave punch in round 9 alone, and although any of the punches have a real concussion power, the volume that ultimately drowns the opponent.

The best comparison will be a strange person like Oleksandr USyk, while both have completely different patterns on both of them dependent on a consistent stream of solid punches instead of the straw maker in the wild style to cause damage, but Zipda cannot predict a single judge despite what KO says, however, he has a variety of bullish punches and material that means that The folder can never predict.

I would like to say that although Zebida is one of these men who really knows how to fight one way, such as Oleksandr Usyk, one thing knows what someone will do; It is another thing to go out and stop it. Zepeda will come out like a train and go on your face while throwing solid shots, drowning and effectively tries to drown you in the activity, as I said that I do not think anything that he really does is this distinctive but you need to slow it up in the form of either by sticking or through a little strength in your own shots.

Do you see where to go here?

In the previous battle, Farmer on My Cards lost the first three rounds, not because it was not successful but because it was not enough in the five and six groups that Zebida was throwing. In short, the farmer could not make it a kind of fighting slower. The farmer ended with the overthrow of Zebida with a slide of the textbooks and the left of the left in the fourth, but in fact, Zebida won comfortably to fight, advance, and the older American witch, and capturing rounds on the activity.

I do not think Zebida is the global bell that Golden Boy believes that I have not seen much diversity in how to fight, I don’t think he is employing a lot in the path of head movement, and if supported, I do not think it will be almost effective. The question is the farmer is the man to do this?

If you are a farmer, I will look at a lot of Bernard Hopkins battles for inspiration, he needs to slow Zebida in one way or another, make it ugly, then try to push Zipda in the second half of the battle that he can make in the sites at the beginning, and slow down the best for the farmer. However, the difficulty is that I do not think that the farmer truly has a gas tank and the strength of the punching to obtain the respect of Zebida, and in 34 years, will it really be better than it was in his previous battle?

I really love Farmer as a fighter, and I think it is much more exciting than many of the injured, and although he has a good reputation as a stain box, the man can carry his feet and trade from the inside, the issue is that this opportunity may come after it is too late.

The younger farmer could give Zebida attacks, and I just felt that if time had come again, it would have been in the first battle.

I see that the battle is actually repeated for the first time, with the farmer increasing somewhat from the opening bell. You may see a farmer looking forward to carrying his feet a little more and trying to obtain the respect of the Mexican, and if that happens, this may be more than an exciting battle, I only see the most likely scenario with the charging of Zepeda a little punishment as lands for farmers, but the farmer does not largely extend to the nail killer, then returns to Zepeda after that. The farmer will have its moments, but as in the beginning, I do not see the solid left hand sufficient against four punches inside. I think Zepeda unanimously is a very safe bet, but I like to prove a mistake.

On the bottom card, Oscar Colaso (11-0, 8 KOS) defends Edwin Kano Hernandez (13-2-1, 4 Kos).

Last update on 03/26/2025

https://www.boxingnews24.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/zepeda-vs-farmer24.jpeg

2025-03-26 16:29:00

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button