View Full Version : Carlos Palomino? ? ?


MikeHunt
02-17-2005, 12:27 PM
Does anyone have any back ground info on his career? I know he lost his Welterweight title to Benitez..............

Eyeh8you
02-17-2005, 12:34 PM
Does anyone have any back ground info on his career? I know he lost his Welterweight title to Benitez..............
Put this thread into "WHO GIVES A **** FILE" :bukkake:

GranTorino
02-17-2005, 12:49 PM
Put this thread into "WHO GIVES A **** FILE" :bukkake:

I'd rather put my foot in your ass, you rude ****.

jabsRstiff
02-17-2005, 12:51 PM
I'd rather put my foot in your ass, you rude ****.


I was gonna go there myself....but then I saw that Papartain initiated it in another thread.

GranTorino
02-17-2005, 12:56 PM
I was gonna go there myself....but then I saw that Papartain initiated it in another thread.


Aha, the plot thickens. lol

jabsRstiff
02-17-2005, 12:56 PM
I will say....

It's good to know that Gran Torino & Eyeh8you can bump heads somewhere other than just Vitali Klit's crotch.

Eyeh8you
02-17-2005, 12:56 PM
I'd rather put my foot in your ass, you rude ****.
Hey you lil fukin cunt, this motherfuker always says this ****. I was givin him some of his own medicine for a change. Why don't you go calm the **** down lil boy :boxing:

Eyeh8you
02-17-2005, 12:59 PM
I will say....

It's good to know that Gran Torino & Eyeh8you can bump heads somewhere other than just Vitali Klit's crotch.
Lol another Toney nutrider tryin to lable me. Lol im about as much a VK fan as a A Chop Chop fan.

jabsRstiff
02-17-2005, 01:01 PM
damn.....you are a dumb ****er.
A Toney nutrider ? I respect his skills a lot.....but I don't slobber over him.
I still think the jury's out on him as a heavyweight.

Eyeh8you
02-17-2005, 01:04 PM
damn.....you are a dumb ****er.
A Toney nutrider ? I respect his skills a lot.....but I don't slobber over him.
I still think the jury's out on him as a heavyweight.
Well if you say so but you post positively about as much as I post positively about VK, so if im a hugger you definetly are. So lets just say we both prefer others in the heavy division. Besides every here knows the only guy im fanaticle about is BigTruck! :cool:

jabsRstiff
02-17-2005, 01:07 PM
Well if you say so but you post positively about as much as I post positively about VK, so if im a hugger you definetly are. So lets just say we both prefer others in the heavy division. Besides every here knows the only guy im fanaticle about is BigTruck! :cool:

C'mon.....you worship Junior Witter, & you know it !

Eyeh8you
02-17-2005, 01:09 PM
:stooges: Wiiter LMFAO man i needed a good laugh. He that british *** who got schooled by Judah right?

Yogi
02-17-2005, 01:10 PM
Anyways, Carlos Palomino was a hell of a fighter, as both an amateur and as a pro. Not the quickest guy out there, but he was a very smart fighter who had very sound boxing fundamentals. He'd work very well off the jab, and was also a very accomplished body puncher, as well. He didn't have huge power, but he was almost impossible to hurt himself. He was pretty strong and he certainly was very tough, as I think the only time he was ever knocked down was in his fight against Roberto Duran, in one of Duran's absolute best performances of his career (I could be wrong about the amount of knockdowns he suffered, as someone else may have knocked him down, but I can't recall from memory). Was never knocked out.

Yeah, Palomino was just a very solid fighter who, in his prime, only lost to two of the best fighters of that generation (Benitez and Duran). He's the type of guy that would fit well into any era of welterweights and would've been a champion in most.

He'd beat Judah with little difficulty, in my opinion.

jabsRstiff
02-17-2005, 01:14 PM
Anyways, Carlos Palomino was a hell of a fighter, as both an amateur and as a pro. Not the quickest guy out there, but he was a very smart fighter who had very sound boxing fundamentals. He'd work very well off the jab, and was also a very accomplished body puncher, as well. He didn't have huge power, but he was almost impossible to hurt himself. He was pretty strong and he certainly was very tough, as I think the only time he was ever knocked down was in his fight against Roberto Duran, in one of Duran's absolute best performances of his career (I could be wrong about the amount of knockdowns he suffered, as someone else may have knocked him down, but I can't recall from memory). Was never knocked out.

Yeah, Palomino was just a very solid fighter who, in his prime, only lost to two of the best fighters of that generation (Benitez and Duran). He's the type of guy that would fit well into any era of welterweights and would've been a champion in most.

He'd beat Judah with little difficulty, in my opinion.

Good synopsis....
Palomino was indeed an awesome body puncher. He won his title, taking out John Stracey with a body attack.
His fights with Armando Muniz were classics...one of them in which he won with just a few seconds left in the 15th round.

He was a very good all around fighter...very intelligent. He had this misfortune of being in that divison when it was stacked.
How cool a fight would have Palomino-Cuevas been ?

Yogi
02-17-2005, 01:28 PM
Good synopsis....
Palomino was indeed an awesome body puncher. He won his title, taking out John Stracey with a body attack.
His fights with Armando Muniz were classics...one of them in which he won with just a few seconds left in the 15th round.

He was a very good all around fighter...very intelligent. He had this misfortune of being in that divison when it was stacked.
How cool a fight would have Palomino-Cuevas been ?

Palomino and Cuevas would've been a nice unification fight, and going into it, opinions on who would've won might've been split right down the midda'. I'd probably favour Palomino though, as I think Cuevas' only real chance would've been by knockout. But Duran nailed Palomino with pretty much everything he had and couldn't finish him, so I don't know if Cuevas would either (Cuevas hit harder than Duran did at welterweight, but wasn't nearly as accurate). Cuevas could be outboxed though, and I think Palomino had more than enough pure boxing skills to outpoint him in the end.

MikeHunt
02-17-2005, 01:35 PM
Hey you lil fukin cunt, this motherfuker always says this ****. I was givin him some of his own medicine for a change. Why don't you go calm the **** down lil boy :boxing:

You are no match for me, you friggin little pizzy. Just because I call em like I see em shouldn't ruffle your panties? Should it?
Say something intelligent for a change and I won't have to expose you for the mental midget that you are.......

MikeHunt
02-17-2005, 01:36 PM
Anyways, Carlos Palomino was a hell of a fighter, as both an amateur and as a pro. Not the quickest guy out there, but he was a very smart fighter who had very sound boxing fundamentals. He'd work very well off the jab, and was also a very accomplished body puncher, as well. He didn't have huge power, but he was almost impossible to hurt himself. He was pretty strong and he certainly was very tough, as I think the only time he was ever knocked down was in his fight against Roberto Duran, in one of Duran's absolute best performances of his career (I could be wrong about the amount of knockdowns he suffered, as someone else may have knocked him down, but I can't recall from memory). Was never knocked out.

Yeah, Palomino was just a very solid fighter who, in his prime, only lost to two of the best fighters of that generation (Benitez and Duran). He's the type of guy that would fit well into any era of welterweights and would've been a champion in most.

He'd beat Judah with little difficulty, in my opinion.

Thank You, I appreciate it!

MikeHunt
02-17-2005, 01:40 PM
Put this thread into "WHO GIVES A **** FILE" :bukkake:


You ignorant slut............

Yogi
02-17-2005, 01:41 PM
Thank You, I appreciate it!

No problem, buddy! :)