By Ryan ******** - When a fighter suffers his first knockout loss, pundits pay close attention to his first bout back under an intense magnifying glass. Edison Miranda knows that when he steps through the ropes at Hollywood, FL's Hard Rock Casino on October 30 against Costa Rican Henry Porras, people will be asking whether Pantera is ready to regroup, or if he's too broken to be fixed once again. [details]
"From Pillar to Post" - The New Life For Miranda
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wow u know what fight i would love to see, miranda vs manfredo. I would love to see miranda knock the fu*3 out manfredo and would pay money to see it.Comment
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Pantera will defintely bounce back from this loss this early in his career, it was exactly what he needed. Becuase he was starting to get-off not only in the ring but with his mouth and Pavlik basically chinned-checked him back to reality! And im sure he knows now instead of talkin that big talk he needs to walk that big walk and get some W'sComment
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Without a doubt Pantera will bounce back. Without having to kill himself to make weight he will be just as strong and will have better stamina to compete.Comment
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FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH... A friend of mine just came back from P.R. about 4 days ago after several weeks of sparring there with both Miranda and Trinidad and he got a shocked look on his face that I had to even ask who hit him harder. "Oh, Miranda. By a lot!!" he said. He talked with such respect and amazement of Miranda's power, especially his right hand.Comment
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I don't think Edison has much to worry about, he lost to what Taylor lost to both in the same round, he will be able to find his rhythm when placed against someone else because lets be real here his biggest problem against Pavlik was the physical features, a 6'3 Middleweight with long ass arms who can take a great punch, what else can you expect? the physical problems along with the personal problems in Edison Miranda's camp combined with just the force that Kelly Pavlik is ALL contributed to that loss and even still he went 7, he wasn't nearly as into the fight as every other fight that reputed him as the brawler he is and it showed but I think against someone 6'1 and shorter with less longer arms he could get off better, Pavlik is too much for anyone right now with the exception of Joe and Hopkins.. 100Comment
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