Tapia v.s. Romero

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    Outlaw
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    Tapia v.s. Romero

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    #2
    Props to the someone who uploaded maybe my favorite fight. But you clearly see how excellent both fighters were at that time.



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    • Kball15
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      #3
      Originally posted by RunW/Knives
      Props to the someone who uploaded maybe my favorite fight. But you clearly see how excellent both fighters were at that time.
      It's an awsome fight no doubt, but i cant find a high quality version of it ANYWHERE.

      Someone kindly uploaded a version of it for me today, but its not that good quality.

      If anyone has a really good quality version, or at least decent, let me know

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      • JakeNDaBox
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        #4
        This was a terrific fight, one of my favorites. I was always a Danny Romero fan, even if he never quite lived up to the hype.

        It's funny, a lot of people were sour on this fight because it didn't live up to the advertised drag-'em out, back alley brawl, considering the amount of hate spewed between the two. But I loved everything about this fight; Tapia the older underdog sprinting out to an early lead, the younger somewhat one-dimensional Romero making the adjustments midway through to make a fight of it, and then the two trading rounds and momentum over the final three or four rounds.

        My only disappointment was that my guy didn't win, but so be it. Tapia fought his heart out, and it was a well-earned decision.

        Great fight, thanks for posting it.

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          #5
          Originally posted by JakeNDaBox
          This was a terrific fight, one of my favorites. I was always a Danny Romero fan, even if he never quite lived up to the hype.

          It's funny, a lot of people were sour on this fight because it didn't live up to the advertised drag-'em out, back alley brawl, considering the amount of hate spewed between the two. But I loved everything about this fight; Tapia the older underdog sprinting out to an early lead, the younger somewhat one-dimensional Romero making the adjustments midway through to make a fight of it, and then the two trading rounds and momentum over the final three or four rounds.

          My only disappointment was that my guy didn't win, but so be it. Tapia fought his heart out, and it was a well-earned decision.

          Great fight, thanks for posting it.
          Excellent fighters.

          And yeah, it didn't turn into the bloodbath people thought it would........but it's a testament to how well schooled and cerebral both guys were.



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