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  • CarlosG815
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    #11
    Originally posted by Wild Blue Yonda
    I expected him to win, but it shocked me when De La Hoya stopped Vargas. He couldn't stop Castillejo in his previous fight at 154lbs, & the consensus was he'd lost just too much power to beat a tough, bigger man like Vargas via anything but a decision.

    Impressive.
    And Vargas was juiced to boot. I was not surprised as DLH was on another level from Vargas.

    Williams - Martinez 2 surprised the hell out of me.

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    • Wild Blue Yonda
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      #12
      De La Hoya was on another level pound-for-pound, but at 154lbs, people were justifiably questioning him. Vargas was never as good as De La Hoya, but he was bigger, stronger, & not the damaged goods people often make him out to be when they met. Juicing too, as you put it.

      It made for a close fight until the TKO. Vargas won his share of rounds.

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      • The Surgeon
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        #13
        Originally posted by Wild Blue Yonda
        De La Hoya was on another level pound-for-pound, but at 154lbs, people were justifiably questioning him. Vargas was never as good as De La Hoya, but he was bigger, stronger, & not the damaged goods people often make him out to be when they met. Juicing too, as you put it.

        It made for a close fight until the TKO. Vargas won his share of rounds.
        I think its a very under rated fight actually. I thought going in Vargas might pull it off

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        • Wild Blue Yonda
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          #14
          It was very entertaining as a fight, definitely. This & Lewis-Tyson were the biggest events of the Boxing year, but only this fight among the two really delivered an exciting, competitive clash.

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          • RubenSonny
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            #15
            DLH-Pacquiao
            Mayweather-Corley
            Williams-Quintana
            Jones-Soto-Karrass
            AA-Dirrell

            just a few recent ones.

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            • katsidis
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              #16
              Tyson - Douglas
              Glen Johnson - Allan Green

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              • bklynboy
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                #17
                Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                Hopkins/Pavlik. I had bet on Hopkins to win after I saw Kelly talking about knocking him out, but I was shocked to see him win all 12 bloody rounds!
                Yeah, that surprised me too. At least I had the first 4 rounds right. I predicted that Hopkins would dominate the first 4 but then youth would take over and that Pavlik would take control in the middle rounds.

                I never thought that Hopkins would so dominate Pavlik.

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