Who's the best Fly & Superfly today ?

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  • THRILLAinmanila
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    #11
    Originally posted by muay_thai
    Exactly.

    At the moment, what he needs is a safe opponent on his US debut to build up his confidence. Surely, you can't be that hard on him man. hahahaha LOL

    Yeah I was probably thinking of the way Pacman beat Barrera on US TV (like he stole something accdg to one P4P Top 10 list I saw )

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    • Supafly25
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      #12
      im the best Supafly!!!

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      • THRILLAinmanila
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        #13
        Originally posted by Supafly25
        im the best Supafly!!!

        So who are your picks Supafly ?

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        • THRILLAinmanila
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          #14
          Anyone knows what division Gerry Penalosa is campaigning?
          Heard he's on the comeback trail...

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          • mr. bojangles
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            #15
            Originally posted by Asian Storm
            Anyone knows what division Gerry Penalosa is campaigning?
            Heard he's on the comeback trail...
            Former WBC Superflyweight champion Gerry Penalosa [47W(32KOs)-5L-2D] is going to challenge undefeated Thai WBF Superfly champ ****saen Sithprapom 14W(7KOs)0L-0D on November 20 in Manila.

            I believe he can still get back that green WBC belt he once wore, In Joo Cho and Masamori Tokuyama were simply bad style match-ups for him...they were Gainer-type track stars.

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            • THRILLAinmanila
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              #16
              Originally posted by mai.pen.rai.krap
              Former WBC Superflyweight champion Gerry Penalosa [47W(32KOs)-5L-2D] is going to challenge undefeated Thai WBF Superfly champ ****saen Sithprapom 14W(7KOs)0L-0D on November 20 in Manila.

              I believe he can still get back that green WBC belt he once wore, In Joo Cho and Masamori Tokuyama were simply bad style match-ups for him...they were Gainer-type track stars.

              Thanks for the info so are you rooting for your boy or ours ? (silly question huh)

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              • THRILLAinmanila
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                #17
                Originally posted by mai.pen.rai.krap
                Former WBC Superflyweight champion Gerry Penalosa [47W(32KOs)-5L-2D] is going to challenge undefeated Thai WBF Superfly champ ****saen Sithprapom 14W(7KOs)0L-0D on November 20 in Manila.

                I believe he can still get back that green WBC belt he once wore, In Joo Cho and Masamori Tokuyama were simply bad style match-ups for him...they were Gainer-type track stars.

                ****saen is just 20 yrs old and he's got a good record to boot. Am not so sure if Penalosa is a has-been. Especially with his last fight against a poor mediocre fighter..

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                • mr. bojangles
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Asian Storm
                  ****saen is just 20 yrs old and he's got a good record to boot. Am not so sure if Penalosa is a has-been. Especially with his last fight against a poor mediocre fighter..

                  We will know storm...i like Penalosa, good technical fighter slugger/counterpuncher, throws good combos in a flash...his fight with Polo Saucedo was a boxing clinic! ...he really looks good against fighters who come to him and ****, looks really bad against boxer/runners though...
                  Last edited by mr. bojangles; 10-27-2004, 02:21 AM.

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                  • JOM'S
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                    #19
                    given a chance gerry penalosa, could still become a world champion, he got motivated on the success & recognition Manny has won.....

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                    • THRILLAinmanila
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by jomapac
                      given a chance gerry penalosa, could still become a world champion, he got motivated on the success & recognition Manny has won.....

                      Thais and Filipinos have always been very good fly and superfly boxers. Up and comers Rey Bautista and Z Gorres are the best hopes for the Philippines right now.

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