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  • Wilfredo Gomez vs Joan Guzman @122

    I know Gomez was the more accomplished fighter, but I honestly believe Guzman would be to slick and quick for Gomez

  • #2
    LOL Please Gomez never lost a fight at 122 lbs. Hell no fighter went the distance during his title reign. He crushed Carlos Zarate and stopped Lupe Pintor. Guzman gets stopped like all the rest

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    • #3
      you're dreaming, Gomez is in another league

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      • #4
        Gomez scores another ko!

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        • #5
          I dont think so man I know Gomez is a big puncher he had the heart of a lion but I believe Joan would be too fast too good defensively and superior footwork. Guzman could also take a punch

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          • #6
            Gomez is the pick for me, he was something special at 122 he really was

            However im not gonna laugh off the notion Guzman could have beaten him. I HATE Joan Guzman and thats only because i rated him so highly yet he WASTED his career, this is a guy who could have been champion probably unified in every division from 122 to 140 and a p4p elite....

            He was at his best in the lower weights such as 122 where he was packing serious power to complement his speed and slick skills, VERY talented fighter

            But Gomez was all fighter, Barring his debut fight (a draw) he stopped every man he ever faced at that weight and some of them were exceptional fighters too...

            I think Gomez gets to him late one way or another but its a shame Guzman has wasted & ruined his career to the point people laugh at the very thought that he'd beat a Gomez

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            • #7
              Gomez was an incredibly strong fighter, but also one-dimensional style. On the other hand, Guzman had a devastating power at that weight, complete with his blazing speed (defensive and offensive) and a great intelligence in the ring clearly superior to Gomez. Honestly I respect a lot of these fighters, so they were at that weight (122), so I would not venture to select a winner.

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              • #8
                this is coming from a guy who thinks guzman was a genuine talent who could have been one of the greats:


                there are classes of fighters. gomez is on a different level.

                at 122 he had it all going for him. guys could not finish a fight with him

                he had to fight a bonafide great at FW to take a loss

                salvador sanchez might be the best featherweight i've ever seen in terms of his skills and the physical tools he brought to the game.
                serious snap on his punches. unbelievable accuracy. fluidity and speed, great footwork. he had it all

                it took a fighter of that caliber (and size, if sanchez had lived long enough he would have likely fought as a LW and beyond) to take gomez down for the first time.
                Last edited by New England; 01-17-2012, 09:06 PM.

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                • #9
                  As far as my opinion on Joan Guzman's Guzman career. I feel he was avoided like a Pleague from 122-130. I think Guzman wouldve given Salvador Sanchez hell as well, lets not forget he had trouble with guys like Ruben Castillo & Pat Cowdell

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by New England View Post
                    this is coming from a guy who thinks guzman was a genuine talent who could have been one of the greats:


                    there are classes of fighters. gomez is on a different level.

                    at 122 he had it all going for him. guys could not finish a fight with him

                    he had to fight a bonafide great at FW to take a loss

                    salvador sanchez might be the best featherweight i've ever seen in terms of his skills and the physical tools he brought to the game.
                    serious snap on his punches. unbelievable accuracy. fluidity and speed, great footwork. he had it all

                    it took a fighter of that caliber (and size, if sanchez had lived long enough he would have likely fought as a LW and beyond) to take gomez down for the first time.
                    In his fight against Gomez, Salvador Sanchez used his advantage in height and reach, in addition to his boxing skills. Gomez was very small with short arms for Sanchez. Guzman has the same physical that was Salvador Sanchez and we know how fast and strong was his shot at that weight. I think Gomez just won that fight by KO, but Guzman could have won by either of two ways.

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