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Aerts punch drunk ?
I dont think so
he looks good to me
and he's still kicking ass in the gym
and even participating in the wrestling classes from time to time.
veyr cool guy imo
then again him still kicking ass in the gym can also just say something about us ( the other people in the gym :-p )
Good fight though, cannot wait to see it
ps Remy has been taking some boxing classes in Almere.
I heard he still aint doing great but he's progressing though
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Aerts is a terribe style matchup for Bonjasky. Aerts has shown some very good hands lately and he has that old fire back that made him such a force. Somehow he found a way around his problems with kicking and I don't see how Bonjasky can stop it. Aerts is technically superior and should be able to stop Remy's kicks (barring some kind of freak injury) and put Remy on the defensive with his punches.
Remy in recent years has been very incosistent and fights at the level of his opponents. But I think that Aerts will bring out the best in him and he will probably outpoint Aerts. The Remy Hoost battle a couple of years ago was a beautiful display of skill....I think that Remy will step up again...