joan guzman beats marquez, pacquaio, and barrera

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  • Double
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    #21
    Is he still set to fight Soto? What's his biggest win to date?

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      #22
      I think he beats the over the hill MAB and believe he outboxes Manny.. even though Manny has learned to use both hands he still throws the same **** over and over again, too predictable. Guzman has the chin speed and footwork to take Pac. I think he loses to Marquez.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Double
        Is he still set to fight Soto? What's his biggest win to date?
        His biggest win is against Jorge Barrios.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Double
          Is he still set to fight Soto? What's his biggest win to date?
          yes he is. His biggest win to date is Jorge Barrios (Jorwho??) who got knocked out by Acelino Freitas back then.

          I can't believe people just jump to conclusion. Guzman, wouldn't last long with Pacquiao, and he would certainly get outboxed by Marquez.

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            #25
            People are too quick to jump on the bandwagon. I suspect most of Guzman's supporters have only come into the scene recently, or have some sort of hatred for Pacquiao. It's way too early to tell if Guzman is the real deal or not, he hasn't been tested the way someone like Pacquiao or Marquez would test him.

            I'll even go so far as to say that Barrera could take him as of right now. Old or not Barrera has the skill to be both a ower punching brawler and a crafty technical boxer. He could switch styles on Guzman all night long en route to a UD. I don't think Barrera is as washed up as you guys think. I'm leaning towards him to beat Pacquiao.

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              #26
              Barrios is a decent challenge, did he KO Barrios?

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                #27
                Originally posted by dino
                too much speed, too good of a boxer, guzman beats marquez barrera and pacquaio...i think he'd have the most trouble with marquez though, and the easiest time with the flawed pacquaio
                way too early dino for those statements. PAC Ko's him.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by The_Bringer
                  People are too quick to jump on the bandwagon. I suspect most of Guzman's supporters have only come into the scene recently, or have some sort of hatred for Pacquiao. It's way too early to tell if Guzman is the real deal or not, he hasn't been tested the way someone like Pacquiao or Marquez would test him.

                  I'll even go so far as to say that Barrera could take him as of right now. Old or not Barrera has the skill to be both a ower punching brawler and a crafty technical boxer. He could switch styles on Guzman all night long en route to a UD. I don't think Barrera is as washed up as you guys think. I'm leaning towards him to beat Pacquiao.
                  I do not hate Pacquiao and have been watching Guzman for a long time now, there was a time here on boxing scene where only me and runw/knives knew who the guy was.. You cannot deny he will do great things, you can just see the talent and skill. I like him as a fighter and a person.. I met the guy and he was extremely cool!

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by The_Bringer
                    People are too quick to jump on the bandwagon. I suspect most of Guzman's supporters have only come into the scene recently, or have some sort of hatred for Pacquiao. It's way too early to tell if Guzman is the real deal or not, he hasn't been tested the way someone like Pacquiao or Marquez would test him.

                    I'll even go so far as to say that Barrera could take him as of right now. Old or not Barrera has the skill to be both a ower punching brawler and a crafty technical boxer. He could switch styles on Guzman all night long en route to a UD. I don't think Barrera is as washed up as you guys think. I'm leaning towards him to beat Pacquiao.
                    People considered Barrera as an old "washed up" fighter right after Pacquiao beat him. Same with Morales. It seems like when Pacquiao beats a fighter, they become old and washed up.. its really funny. Anyways, I'll give Barrera a chance to beat Pac this October just because its his trademark to come back and surprise people just like what he did to Hamed and Morales. BUT I'll pick Pacquiao by KO8

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Sin City
                      I do not hate Pacquiao and have been watching Guzman for a long time now, there was a time here on boxing scene where only me and runw/knives knew who the guy was.. You cannot deny he will do great things, you can just see the talent and skill. I like him as a fighter and a person.. I met the guy and he was extremely cool!
                      That's awesome man. I'm not denying that Guzman has the talent and skill needed to be a big star, I just think it's still to early to say he would dominate some of the skill level of a Juan Manuel Marquez.

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