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  • ßringer
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    #31
    Originally posted by Smokin'
    You're missing the point you puerto rican guido ********.

    Gomez didn't pay his dues. I didnt see him fighting on ESPN for low money and risking it all to expand his career. No, he got put on a damn reality TV show. Last time I checked just for being a nice guy you shouldn't get massive payday's over guys who are actually TALENTED.
    You must spread some reputation around before giving it to Smokin' again.

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    • Smokin'
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      #32
      Originally posted by The_Bringer
      Hey, since so many people are talking about his win over Gatti, maybe he should fight Cintron next? Then Cintron can be like, "the man who beat the man who beat Arturo Gatti"? Would that even generate any buzz?
      LMAO. The sad thing is Gomez' promoters are probably going to milk this kid for the next few years.

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      • SpeedKillz
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        #33
        Originally posted by The_Bringer
        Hey, since so many people are talking about his win over Gatti, maybe he should fight Cintron next? Then Cintron can be like, "the man who beat the man who beat Arturo Gatti"? Would that even generate any buzz?
        gomez didnt beat gatti, the 41 previous fights he had beat gatti, gomez jus put the nail in the coughin. right time right place, anyone would have done it.

        and to answer ur question, i dont think that would generate much buzz, but i posted in a previous thread i would like too see cintron gomez after 2 or 3 more fights for gomez. if he can get by cintron, i think he's legit enough...

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          #34
          Originally posted by Smokin'
          You're missing the point you puerto rican guido ********.
          Gomez didn't pay his dues. I didnt see him fighting on ESPN for low money and risking it all to expand his career. No, he got put on a damn reality TV show. Last time I checked just for being a nice guy you shouldn't get massive payday's over guys who are actually TALENTED.
          hahahahaa

          so whats the difference btwn gomez doing a reality boxing show, and cotto going to the olympics - they're just forums.

          you love me, admit it.

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          • Smokin'
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            #35
            Originally posted by baya
            hahahahaa

            so whats the difference btwn gomez doing a reality boxing show, and cotto going to the olympics - they're just forums.

            you love me, admit it.
            I do. I think you're pretty in a manly way.

            But you are wrong, *******, you're wrong.

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            • ßringer
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              #36
              Originally posted by SpeedKillz
              gomez didnt beat gatti, the 41 previous fights he had beat gatti, gomez jus put the nail in the coughin. right time right place, anyone would have done it.

              and to answer ur question, i dont think that would generate much buzz, but i posted in a previous thread i would like too see cintron gomez after 2 or 3 more fights for gomez. if he can get by cintron, i think he's legit enough...
              That was exactly my point. Gomez's people are all excited and proudly proclaiming that he beat a Gatti as if he were in his prime, who by the way was still a B or C class guy even then! I'm sorry but this kid is in for a rude awakening when he ends up looking like Malignaggi after the Cotto fight, don't say I didn't warn him.

              And again, I meant that it wouldn't generate any buzz. The problem with Cintron is that he smashes guys too quickly to even get any buzz going, so a first round KO over "the guy who beat Gatti" would do nothing for Cintron career-wise. However I'd love to see if happen if not for the sadist in me.

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              • 1bad65
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                #37
                You can't fault the Contender guys for taking the money that comes with it. Can you blame him for wanting to make more money for his family? Gomez markets himself as a good guy with alot of heart, he's not out there like Mora saying he's the best around and then turning down big-time fights. Give Gomez a break. How many of you would turn down a huge payday at your own jobs because you 'didnt pay your dues'?

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                • Smokin'
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by 1bad65
                  You can't fault the Contender guys for taking the money that comes with it. Can you blame him for wanting to make more money for his family? Gomez markets himself as a good guy with alot of heart, he's not out there like Mora saying he's the best around and then turning down big-time fights. Give Gomez a break. How many of you would turn down a huge payday at your own jobs because you 'didnt pay your dues'?
                  I wouldn't turn down the money. Doesn't change the fact that it aint right.

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                  • amagnin
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                    #39
                    I think Gomez is actually a good fighter and will be one of the most successful off of the Contender series. In the show he proved he can take the punch of guys that are fighting 2 weight classes above where he is at. Sure Mora and Manfredo aren't the biggest punchers in their division but compared to most 147 pounders they probably hit hard. Gomez on the other hand is clearly limited in some respects and will always have problems with quick handed guys that don't want to brawl with him. He is the type of guy who should be fighting younger prospects to see how good they really are. In today's WW division Gomez may not even be top 15...Mayweather, Margarito, Cintron, Cotto, Williams, Clottey, Judah, Julio, Quintana, Berto, Mosley, Collazo, DLH (possible) just off the top of my head. He may be better off going to 154 at this time.

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                    • ßringer
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Smokin'
                      I wouldn't turn down the money. Doesn't change the fact that it aint right.
                      Dude, I just went to Gomez's website and laughed my ****ing ass off at this. Thought you might take a look.

                      03.30.07

                      Following my fight against Carson, injuries and a project up in Thailand kept me away from the ring for more than 7 months. It’s extremely unfit for a boxer to get in the ring with so much time in between. And for the past few years, for one reason or the other, that has been my case. Therefore, when TOC (Tournament of Contenders) offered me to fight in a Special series that was going to be aired on ESPN I accepted. I became one of the 8 elite fighters who were going over sees to Newcastle, England to a accept the challenge for the Sugar Ray Leonard Cup. The 8 Contender 1 and Contender 2 fighters were pined up against UK’s ex-World Champions and up & coming prospects in their home turf in the first ever "Contender Challenge: USA vs UK."


                      The fighter that I had to fight was Martin Concepcion, an ex National Amateur boxer who held many titles in his homeland, and someone who as a pro, had an 80% KO rate for his victories. Our records had similarities in wins and defeats but he was the bigger, stronger guy and I was the most experience.


                      During the fight I dominated him from the beginning. I had seen his tapes prior to the fight and predicted an early KO victory, but after the first few rounds, It was evident that he had studied me and trained for me. He kept my at bay with his jab and avoided a left hook to the body at all costs. Although I was winning comfortably, I was still searching for the KO, because I knew that in impressive win over Martin was going to get me to the big fights I had been dreaming of since childhood. Aside from that, I had promised myself that I was going to replace the “good” performances of 2006 with “amazing extra ordinary” ones for 2007.


                      Through out the fight, from round 1 and up, I kept a professional game plan. I listened to my corners instructions, and even thought I felt “boring” in the ring (being used to the full force wars in the past) I kept my game plan. I hurt Conception more than twice in the fight, and dropped him in the third round with a left hook, but my respect for his KO power kept my at bay until I saw the opportunity in the seventh round. An extremely painful uppercut had him walk away from the fight and after a devastating left hook from me, the referee stepped in to protect the hometown boy and once again I received the KO victory.


                      The day after the fight I got biggest news an upcoming boxer can get….to fight a huge named fighter and prove once and for all who Alfonso Gomez is and what he can do. My next opponent is the legendary, future hall of fame, human fighting machine, balls made out of steel, most exciting fighter in the World: Arturo “Thunder” Gatti.
                      I've tried to highlight most of the hilarity. Now I really want to see this kid get crushed, "being used to the full force wars"? What the **** does this kid know of war? Barrera/Morales, Hagler/Hearns, those were ****ing wars!
                      Last edited by ßringer; 07-17-2007, 04:17 PM.

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