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  • Originally posted by flipside View Post
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    • HAPPY 1000th POST TO ME!!!!

      [B]UMABOT DIN KAHIT PASULPOT SULPOT LANG!!! POINT DONATIONS WELCOME!!! HA HA HA!!!![/B]

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      • Originally posted by Counter Puncher View Post
        HAPPY 1000th POST TO ME!!!!

        [B]UMABOT DIN KAHIT PASULPOT SULPOT LANG!!! POINT DONATIONS WELCOME!!! HA HA HA!!!![/B]
        onti na lang ang points kaya walang makaka donate sayo..iniba na ang sistema e!

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        • Luis Collazo: The Gift and the Curse

          In boxing, sometimes it's not what you can't do, but what you can do that can be your greatest detriment. Luis Collazo knows that very well. Talent can be a double edged sword. To borrow from a Jay-Z album, Collazo's skill has been a gift and a curse. The former WBA Welterweight titlist has found that looking good in the ring can make you unattractive to matchmakers.

          With boxing politics the way they are, Collazo understood that he'd have to take advantage of the opportunities that came his way. Wth only two weeks notice, Collazo stepped in to face the WBA Welterweight champion Jose Antonio Rivera last Spring. In a 12 round test of manhood, Collazo walked away with a split decision victory and a strap around his waist to signify the achievement. His first defense was essentially an infomercial for his campaign as a welterweight champion. Collazo painted a masterpiece on the face of Miguel Angel Gonzalez, convincing the Mexican legend to call it a career a half hour later.

          Now possesing political leverage in the form of championship credentials, Collazo got his chance to announce his presence to the world under the bright spotlights of HBO's World Championship Boxing against pound for pound elite Ricky Hatton. After a rocky start in which he tasted the canvas moments into the first round, Collazo roared back with an exhibition of courage and poise, exposing the favored Hatton's crudeness. Collazo fought valiently, and in the eyes of many deserved to retain his title.

          Performing well is no consolation for being removed from your title. Collazo had to deal with the heart break of losing a close decision. "Right after the fight, I went home to see my daughter. I went home and looked at the tape. I looked at the tape over 30 times. Everytime I see it, I get mad at myself. At the same time, I believe I still won the fight."

          The Hatton fight wasn't his first defeat. In 2002, he found himself on the downside of a third round stoppage to unheralded Edwin Cassianni. After controlling the first two rounds, Collazo was momentarily overwhelmed by his opponent's unexpected flurry, prompting Jay Nady to halt the bout with Collazo on his feet. Often times, a fighter learns more from his losses than his victories, and Collazo is no different.

          "With the Cassianni fight, I thought it was a premature stoppage but at the end of the day, it made me a mentally stronger fighter. I grew alot out of that fight. The Ricky Hatton fight...just put me to another level. It let me know how much talent I really have and that I'm really a threat in the welterweight division."

          After watching the Brooklyn native make one of the sport's pound for pound elite look awkward and vulnerable, there was scarcely a line around the block waiting to get in line with the underrated Collazo. With the high risk/low reward incentive that Collazo presents, most figure that it doesn't make financial sense to take such a dangerous fight.

          Who can blame them really? Collazo has the combination of attributes that make for a tough fight against anyone in the division. Southpaw slicksters are nobody's favorite opponents, avoided as if stricken with leprosy. Aside from his left-handed stance, Collazo also possesses two of the quickest hands in the division, and is very skilled at using them. His 97-7 amateur record tells the story of a man who did things the right way in the ranks of headgear and 10 oz gloves. He won the NY Golden Gloves twice, once each in open and novice, at the 147 pound limit. His amateur polish shines brightly through his smooth style. He has every move in the book, adept at using his feet to perfectly position himelf at angles to do damage with his combinations. He's a handful for anyone in the division, so it's not exactly surprising that his phone isn't ringing off the hook from the Margaritos and Mayweathers.

          John "Iceman" Scully, who was in the opposing corner for the Rivera fight, was also impressed with him. "Luis is difficult because he is a slick and cagey guy, very well schooled, who will also bang it out with fast hands when the situation calls for it", Scully analyzes. "He's so dangerous because he appears to have great legs and he can box and brawl equally well. He knows when to do one or the other. Being all that and a southpaw to boot makes him difficult for anyone in his weight class."

          If there is a shortcoming in Collazo's game, it's his pugnacious demeanor. Collazo has brilliant boxing skills, but his willingness to trade punches leaves him vulnerable to incoming flack from his opponents. For Collazo's part, he claims that he will execute a smarter fight from now on. Having gained a world of experience in the Hatton bout, he believes that he has learned from his prior lapses in judgement.

          "I've grown definitely. I know to go in there and do what I do best, and that's box. Don't try to prove nothing to the people, the fans, to the judges. Just go in there and stick to my game plan and execute the way I always do."

          Now, with the Hatton affair in the rear view mirror, Collazo has been struggling to attain the fights that would help revive his career. "I don't know why. I'm just another fighter.

          When talks fell through that would've paired Collazo with Carlos Quintana, Don King reached into his own roster, pulling up Hercules Kyvelos for the November 4 date. You remember Kyvelos, the former Canadian amateur star whose claim to fame are his knockout losses to Antonio Margarito and Cosme Rivera. Scully, who has sparred with Kyvelos before, believes Collazo is too much for the Canadian. Scully relates "Luis is probably in his prime right about now or pretty close to it while Hercules, while very dangerous with the left hook to the body, probably is further from his best day. Confidence wise, I think they are probably on two different levels right now. I think a betting man would go towards Luis at this point."

          While consensus thought sways towards an easy night for the New Yorican, Collazo is not overlooking Kyvelos. "Now at the stage I'm in, every fight is an important fight for me", Collazo states. "Hercules Kyvelos is a tough fighter, he's a tough competitor who comes to fight." I'm not taking this guy lightly. He's coming with bad intentions, but I'm ready for whatever."

          My take on this is that it's a good fight for Collazo to get back into the mix at 147, as well as an opportunity to make some noise on a major fight card. That said, Kyvelos' challenge will be spirited, but insufficient. Eluding to my earlier Jay-Z reference, Collazo has 99 problems but Kyvelos ain't one of them.

          Assuming all goes according to plan, a win would go a long way towards re-establishing him as one of the top fighters at welterweight. Ring Magazine ranks Collazo as the number 4 contender, with Baldomir as champion followed by Mayweather, Margarito, and Judah. A fight with any of them would bring him to the next level of public consciousness, yet that would be contingent upon the other fighters putting their John Hancock on the contracts.

          Scully also believes that Collazo will have a hard time getting the big names to face him. "I can't see any of them in a hurry to meet up with him because beating him won't make them anymore of a household name, but losing to him is a realistic possibilty, especially for Cotto and Margarito. In other words, he may have it tough because the risk of losing to him isn't going to equal the reward offered for going against him."

          "If he gets an opportunity again he is certainly capable to pull what most would deem an upset. Or maybe he will be the Hagler, or better yet the Herol Graham, of his generation and he will be avoided by the absolute elite."

          Bob Arum recently stated that Margarito was the most feared man in the division. While his knockouts have been spectacular, certainly there will be a few guys willing to go to a purse bid with a fighter who recently was offered an $8 million payday without facing an elite fighter.

          "Margarito is a great fighter, but who has he fought?", reasoned the former WBA titlist. "I believe that if we fought it would be an excellent fight, it'd be like Sugar Ray versus Tommy Hearns. He's a puncher, I'm a boxer. That's a fight people would love to see. Hopefully after he does the mandatory with Paul Williams, if he wants to get it on, we can get it on."

          "I just want to fight the top guy in the welterweight division, whoever it is. If it's Mayweather, if it's Baldomir, Margarito, Cotto, the top guys in the welterweight division. I want to prove to the people that I'm The Truth. I'm a great fighter. The only way I'm going to be able to do that is by fighting the top guys and I'm willing to do that."
          Last edited by Mr. Ryan; 10-05-2006, 02:07 AM.

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          • dadaan lang po

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            • makikidaan lang din,para naman mailagay sa itaas tong sinulid.

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              • o ano na nangyari d2,dapat tanggalin na sa pagiging sticky to,dinadaanan lang naman,paging kadyo at chups.

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                • Originally posted by DV8 View Post
                  o ano na nangyari d2,dapat tanggalin na sa pagiging sticky to,dinadaanan lang naman,paging kadyo at chups.
                  aba teka lang...kadyo, padi, me ada nakikig-agway ha akon didi...pati thread ko gin-lalab-tan. diri ada maupay ini...aba-aaa daw!!!

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                  • Originally posted by Counter Puncher View Post
                    aba teka lang...kadyo, padi, me ada nakikig-agway ha akon didi...pati thread ko gin-lalab-tan. diri ada maupay ini...aba-aaa daw!!!
                    heheh pinapapalis? nyahahaha

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                    • Originally posted by Asian Sensation View Post
                      Luis Collazo: The Gift and the Curse

                      In boxing, sometimes it's not what you can't do, but what you can do that can be your greatest detriment. Luis Collazo knows that very well. Talent can be a double edged sword. To borrow from a Jay-Z album, Collazo's skill has been a gift and a curse. The former WBA Welterweight titlist has found that looking good in the ring can make you unattractive to matchmakers.

                      With boxing politics the way they are, Collazo understood that he'd have to take advantage of the opportunities that came his way. Wth only two weeks notice, Collazo stepped in to face the WBA Welterweight champion Jose Antonio Rivera last Spring. In a 12 round test of manhood, Collazo walked away with a split decision victory and a strap around his waist to signify the achievement. His first defense was essentially an infomercial for his campaign as a welterweight champion. Collazo painted a masterpiece on the face of Miguel Angel Gonzalez, convincing the Mexican legend to call it a career a half hour later.

                      Now possesing political leverage in the form of championship credentials, Collazo got his chance to announce his presence to the world under the bright spotlights of HBO's World Championship Boxing against pound for pound elite Ricky Hatton. After a rocky start in which he tasted the canvas moments into the first round, Collazo roared back with an exhibition of courage and poise, exposing the favored Hatton's crudeness. Collazo fought valiently, and in the eyes of many deserved to retain his title.

                      Performing well is no consolation for being removed from your title. Collazo had to deal with the heart break of losing a close decision. "Right after the fight, I went home to see my daughter. I went home and looked at the tape. I looked at the tape over 30 times. Everytime I see it, I get mad at myself. At the same time, I believe I still won the fight."

                      The Hatton fight wasn't his first defeat. In 2002, he found himself on the downside of a third round stoppage to unheralded Edwin Cassianni. After controlling the first two rounds, Collazo was momentarily overwhelmed by his opponent's unexpected flurry, prompting Jay Nady to halt the bout with Collazo on his feet. Often times, a fighter learns more from his losses than his victories, and Collazo is no different.

                      "With the Cassianni fight, I thought it was a premature stoppage but at the end of the day, it made me a mentally stronger fighter. I grew alot out of that fight. The Ricky Hatton fight...just put me to another level. It let me know how much talent I really have and that I'm really a threat in the welterweight division."

                      After watching the Brooklyn native make one of the sport's pound for pound elite look awkward and vulnerable, there was scarcely a line around the block waiting to get in line with the underrated Collazo. With the high risk/low reward incentive that Collazo presents, most figure that it doesn't make financial sense to take such a dangerous fight.

                      Who can blame them really? Collazo has the combination of attributes that make for a tough fight against anyone in the division. Southpaw slicksters are nobody's favorite opponents, avoided as if stricken with leprosy. Aside from his left-handed stance, Collazo also possesses two of the quickest hands in the division, and is very skilled at using them. His 97-7 amateur record tells the story of a man who did things the right way in the ranks of headgear and 10 oz gloves. He won the NY Golden Gloves twice, once each in open and novice, at the 147 pound limit. His amateur polish shines brightly through his smooth style. He has every move in the book, adept at using his feet to perfectly position himelf at angles to do damage with his combinations. He's a handful for anyone in the division, so it's not exactly surprising that his phone isn't ringing off the hook from the Margaritos and Mayweathers.

                      John "Iceman" Scully, who was in the opposing corner for the Rivera fight, was also impressed with him. "Luis is difficult because he is a slick and cagey guy, very well schooled, who will also bang it out with fast hands when the situation calls for it", Scully analyzes. "He's so dangerous because he appears to have great legs and he can box and brawl equally well. He knows when to do one or the other. Being all that and a southpaw to boot makes him difficult for anyone in his weight class."

                      If there is a shortcoming in Collazo's game, it's his pugnacious demeanor. Collazo has brilliant boxing skills, but his willingness to trade punches leaves him vulnerable to incoming flack from his opponents. For Collazo's part, he claims that he will execute a smarter fight from now on. Having gained a world of experience in the Hatton bout, he believes that he has learned from his prior lapses in judgement.

                      "I've grown definitely. I know to go in there and do what I do best, and that's box. Don't try to prove nothing to the people, the fans, to the judges. Just go in there and stick to my game plan and execute the way I always do."

                      Now, with the Hatton affair in the rear view mirror, Collazo has been struggling to attain the fights that would help revive his career. "I don't know why. I'm just another fighter.

                      When talks fell through that would've paired Collazo with Carlos Quintana, Don King reached into his own roster, pulling up Hercules Kyvelos for the November 4 date. You remember Kyvelos, the former Canadian amateur star whose claim to fame are his knockout losses to Antonio Margarito and Cosme Rivera. Scully, who has sparred with Kyvelos before, believes Collazo is too much for the Canadian. Scully relates "Luis is probably in his prime right about now or pretty close to it while Hercules, while very dangerous with the left hook to the body, probably is further from his best day. Confidence wise, I think they are probably on two different levels right now. I think a betting man would go towards Luis at this point."

                      While consensus thought sways towards an easy night for the New Yorican, Collazo is not overlooking Kyvelos. "Now at the stage I'm in, every fight is an important fight for me", Collazo states. "Hercules Kyvelos is a tough fighter, he's a tough competitor who comes to fight." I'm not taking this guy lightly. He's coming with bad intentions, but I'm ready for whatever."

                      My take on this is that it's a good fight for Collazo to get back into the mix at 147, as well as an opportunity to make some noise on a major fight card. That said, Kyvelos' challenge will be spirited, but insufficient. Eluding to my earlier Jay-Z reference, Collazo has 99 problems but Kyvelos ain't one of them.

                      Assuming all goes according to plan, a win would go a long way towards re-establishing him as one of the top fighters at welterweight. Ring Magazine ranks Collazo as the number 4 contender, with Baldomir as champion followed by Mayweather, Margarito, and Judah. A fight with any of them would bring him to the next level of public consciousness, yet that would be contingent upon the other fighters putting their John Hancock on the contracts.

                      Scully also believes that Collazo will have a hard time getting the big names to face him. "I can't see any of them in a hurry to meet up with him because beating him won't make them anymore of a household name, but losing to him is a realistic possibilty, especially for Cotto and Margarito. In other words, he may have it tough because the risk of losing to him isn't going to equal the reward offered for going against him."

                      "If he gets an opportunity again he is certainly capable to pull what most would deem an upset. Or maybe he will be the Hagler, or better yet the Herol Graham, of his generation and he will be avoided by the absolute elite."

                      Bob Arum recently stated that Margarito was the most feared man in the division. While his knockouts have been spectacular, certainly there will be a few guys willing to go to a purse bid with a fighter who recently was offered an $8 million payday without facing an elite fighter.

                      "Margarito is a great fighter, but who has he fought?", reasoned the former WBA titlist. "I believe that if we fought it would be an excellent fight, it'd be like Sugar Ray versus Tommy Hearns. He's a puncher, I'm a boxer. That's a fight people would love to see. Hopefully after he does the mandatory with Paul Williams, if he wants to get it on, we can get it on."

                      "I just want to fight the top guy in the welterweight division, whoever it is. If it's Mayweather, if it's Baldomir, Margarito, Cotto, the top guys in the welterweight division. I want to prove to the people that I'm The Truth. I'm a great fighter. The only way I'm going to be able to do that is by fighting the top guys and I'm willing to do that."

                      ang haba naman nito - nakakatamad tuloy basahin, pwede bang ****-summarize?

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