Guzman is the truth.

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  • Alibata
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    #21
    Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
    Clearly, Pac-Guzman is the fight that needs to be made at 130. MAB is not in demand if you ask me. Most people should know he has little chance to beat Pac. Nothing he has showed since Pac would make me think he can win a rematch.

    Guzman is new and intriguing.
    This is for only people in the know. I would rather see Guzman-Pac than Barrera-Pac. The thing is more people will pay to see the later. Guzman is a scary fight for the Pacman. If people say a feather fisted Raheem would school Pac, what are the chances of Guzman who can crack and has everthing Raheem has and a bag of chips. I would call this a 50/50 due to the fact you cannot really predict what Pac is going to come with. I would love to see this fight over any other they can make for Pac. I will be rooting for Pac, but a win by either fighter would not be surprising.

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    • oldgringo
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      #22
      I agree with Lightweight...the fight that needs to be made is Guzman vs. Pacquiao. The Barrera fight is a forgone conclusion as far as I am concerned. The Pacquiao fans that want that Barrera fight just want another "trophy" on Pacquiao's mantle...more ammo to say that Pacquiao "crushed the Mexican legends". Pacquiao's style will always be hellacious for Barrera...too much speed, activity, power.

      I would like to see a Soto/Pacquiao fight too. Someone who could keep up with Pacquiao's high level of action.

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      • Chups
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        #23
        Originally posted by SiN
        Then why would Arum even think of matching him with Valero?
        Valero is famous in Asia.....he fights mostly in Japan. (fight will be held in Asia right?) Valero can't fight in the U.S., if he can then Guzman and Valero have about the same popularity.

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        • Catherine
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          #24
          Originally posted by CoLd_WaVE
          saying that Guzman can fight is an understatement... the man has mad skills, blinding handspeed, and is a very difficult target...
          As much as I agree with all of that, for some reason I still don't like him. I have no idea why. I would love to see Guzman vs Pacquiao though, that would be a good fight.

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