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    Former WBO featherweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez is learning from the first loss of his career. He feels the loss will make him a much better fighter. Last weekend in Nayamon, Puerto Rico, Lopez was stopped in eight rounds by Orlando Salido of Mexico. The biggest problem for Juanma in the fight was a lack of speed. He told his corner that his hands felt slow and he couldn't get his legs going, but he's not sure why that happened.

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  • #2
    Well get that belt back and move up in weight your body cant fight at these small weights anymore 130 should be good for 2 fights then 135 should be great for the rest of your career

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    • #3
      Originally posted by PRBOXINGCOTTO View Post
      Well get that belt back and move up in weight your body cant fight at these small weights anymore 130 should be good for 2 fights then 135 should be great for the rest of your career
      easier said than done
      not going to happen, JuanMa will never beat Salido, never
      at 135 Marquez will destroy him, Soto will KO him

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      • #4
        Salido is fast enough to drop Gamboa when he's outa shape. Gamboa has faster reflexes than Juanma= Juanma gets clocked all night by an in shape Salido.

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        • #5
          good for him, hopefully he does improve, but i really want salido to beat him again and keep the belt.

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          • #6
            juanma and berto are shot and anyones else that has a loss on their record. to be the greatest fighter ever, you have to be undefeated like floyd.

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            • #7
              Yeah, he learn that he needs to learn something call defense!!!! Either he fix hsi defense or he is done!!! simple as that!!!

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              • #8
                "Rather slow" is a big understatement.

                He was also reaching while dropping his hands.

                He needs to learn to fight to win.

                Not fight to knockout.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ThePhantom5 View Post
                  "Rather slow" is a big understatement.

                  He was also reaching while dropping his hands.

                  He needs to learn to fight to win.

                  Not fight to knockout.
                  co ****ing sign!!!!!!

                  The guy felt in love with his power.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ThePhantom5 View Post
                    "Rather slow" is a big understatement.

                    He was also reaching while dropping his hands.

                    He needs to learn to fight to win.

                    Not fight to knockout.
                    That is a damn good post, because that was Juanma's problem in that fight.

                    "when you can hit your opponent but he can't hit you, thats when you are a fighter" ~ D'Amato

                    You also made a great point a few days ago, I can't remember what thread now..... if I didn't know better, I would think that maybe you had laced em up once or twice.

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