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  • cold
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    Ivan Valle Wins over Humberto Soto tonight- prediction

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    Ivan Valle: 129.5
    Humberto Soto: 130

    Humberto Soto moves up from the 126-pound division to super featherweight when he takes on Ivan Valle for the vacant WBC interim 130-pound title on the Hasim Rahman-Oleg Maskaev show.

    That left uppercut of Valle’s is a dangerous weapon — as is his left hook. He seriously wobbled the undefeated Urbano Antillon with left hooks in the second round of their fight in 2003.

    In his fight with the durable Adan Hernandez, once again Antillon’s hooks and uppercuts did damage, with Hernandez suffering a severely swollen and closed eye as a result of the left-handed blasts.

    It is Valle’s punching power that I think gives him his best chance against Soto. If he can hurt Soto early he might have a chance, otherwise I think that he will be facing a long, hard night.

    Valle will have a natural size advantage seeing that he has been boxing at 130 pounds for five years while Soto is moving up in weight.

    This fight has the potential to be fierce and exciting for four or five rounds because you know that Valle will be looking to land the big left hands.
  • Del Coqui
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    Juarez is a stronger puncher than Valle, and couldn't hurt Soto, why you think Valle will?

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    • cold
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      #3
      Valle is fierce and Soto is moving up in weight.

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      • Del Coqui
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        #4
        Originally posted by cold
        Valle is fierce and Soto is moving up in weight.
        He's moving up what, 4 lbs? You seen how big Soto is?

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        • BigmoneyMikes
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          dont know anything about Valle but i doubt his ganna beat Soto. Soto's got a very good chin, he took some clean shots from Juarez and he just walked through them.

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          • Ta Khent
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            #6
            Soto absolutely crushed Valle. Knocked him down five times in four rounds.

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            • MetalVomit
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              #7
              Once again cold, you've called it perfectly.

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              • mic573
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                #8
                Originally posted by GodzHand
                Once again cold, you've called it perfectly.

                Like he always does.

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                • TheEvilSaint
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by cold
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                  Ivan Valle: 129.5
                  Humberto Soto: 130

                  Humberto Soto moves up from the 126-pound division to super featherweight when he takes on Ivan Valle for the vacant WBC interim 130-pound title on the Hasim Rahman-Oleg Maskaev show.

                  That left uppercut of Valle’s is a dangerous weapon — as is his left hook. He seriously wobbled the undefeated Urbano Antillon with left hooks in the second round of their fight in 2003.

                  In his fight with the durable Adan Hernandez, once again Antillon’s hooks and uppercuts did damage, with Hernandez suffering a severely swollen and closed eye as a result of the left-handed blasts.

                  It is Valle’s punching power that I think gives him his best chance against Soto. If he can hurt Soto early he might have a chance, otherwise I think that he will be facing a long, hard night.

                  Valle will have a natural size advantage seeing that he has been boxing at 130 pounds for five years while Soto is moving up in weight.

                  This fight has the potential to be fierce and exciting for four or five rounds because you know that Valle will be looking to land the big left hands.
                  do i really have to say "wrong"?

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                  • We've Got Bush
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                    #10
                    Soto is the man, one fighter that I really like. After seeing live last year against Rocky I became a fan.

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