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    With Sechew Powell

    [img]http://a352.ac-images.*******cdn.com/images01/71/l_8f50a3188ecce6a16f7b12297fbb9bc7.jpg[/img]

    With Dat Nguyen

    [img]http://a487.ac-images.*******cdn.com/images01/88/l_b229211113dd083fd940534f1521414e.jpg[/img]

    Mayorga

    [img]http://a135.ac-images.*******cdn.com/images01/63/l_fd713ec08ae622b5379ac1950a0f55ae.jpg[/img]

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    With Gary Stark and Andre Rozier

    [img]http://a327.ac-images.*******cdn.com/images01/104/l_bc0350ac694d52852e10be1e6a29db7e.jpg[/img]

    With Vernon Forrest

    [img]http://a430.ac-images.*******cdn.com/images01/46/l_fa413a36e7a60bf46828f855babe8295.jpg[/img]

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    • #3
      nice pics......damn vernon was there too...that's wassup, o god don't tell me mayorga got near vernon

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      • #4
        Good pics Asian. Is Sechew Powell's dome as big as it looks in that pic?

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        • #5
          great pics ryan.

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          • #6
            What did you think Of Gamboa?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dynamite-Dye View Post
              What did you think Of Gamboa?
              Cubans Gamboa and Barthelmy Arrive in America

              For most of the international crowd, the only fights of consequence were the United States professional debuts of Cuban defectors Yuriorkis Gamboa and Yan Barthelmy, both 2004 Olympic Gold medalists. Barthelmy (3-0) proved to be superior to his opponent Kevin Hudgins, 5-11 (2 KO), but little else. Over four rounds, Barthelmy displayed an inability to maintain distance, using his jab just to kickstart the southpaw left hand that seemed to be the focal point of his offense. Barthelmy was unable to hurt his foe during the bout, but won all four rounds en route to an uninspiring performance.

              Gamboa may be a different story. For the first round of his bout, Gamboa appeared to be the Messiah of Boxing. With a style not unlike a young Roy Jones Jr.'s, Gamboa dispensed with the jab early, choosing instead to pot shot and overwhelm his opponent, Adailton DeJesus, with breathtaking effectiveness. Before the end of the round, a perfectly-timed lead right deposited DeJesus onto his rear for an eight count.

              Gamboa's blazing start may have taken some of the gas out of his engine, as slowly but surely DeJesus began to feel his way back into the fight. By the third round, Gamboa was beginning to get sloppy, which gave DeJesus the opening he sought all night. A right hand caught Gamboa off balance and put him on the floor for the first time as a pro.

              Gamboa answered the call with sound messages in the fourth and fifth round, until finally a ruthless flurry at the beginning of the sixth ended the night for DeJesus. Gamboa's mark now stands at 7-0 (6 KO), while DeJesus's record fell to 19-3 (17 KO).

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Asian Sensation View Post
                Cubans Gamboa and Barthelmy Arrive in America

                For most of the international crowd, the only fights of consequence were the United States professional debuts of Cuban defectors Yuriorkis Gamboa and Yan Barthelmy, both 2004 Olympic Gold medalists. Barthelmy (3-0) proved to be superior to his opponent Kevin Hudgins, 5-11 (2 KO), but little else. Over four rounds, Barthelmy displayed an inability to maintain distance, using his jab just to kickstart the southpaw left hand that seemed to be the focal point of his offense. Barthelmy was unable to hurt his foe during the bout, but won all four rounds en route to an uninspiring performance.

                Gamboa may be a different story. For the first round of his bout, Gamboa appeared to be the Messiah of Boxing. With a style not unlike a young Roy Jones Jr.'s, Gamboa dispensed with the jab early, choosing instead to pot shot and overwhelm his opponent, Adailton DeJesus, with breathtaking effectiveness. Before the end of the round, a perfectly-timed lead right deposited DeJesus onto his rear for an eight count.

                Gamboa's blazing start may have taken some of the gas out of his engine, as slowly but surely DeJesus began to feel his way back into the fight. By the third round, Gamboa was beginning to get sloppy, which gave DeJesus the opening he sought all night. A right hand caught Gamboa off balance and put him on the floor for the first time as a pro.

                Gamboa answered the call with sound messages in the fourth and fifth round, until finally a ruthless flurry at the beginning of the sixth ended the night for DeJesus. Gamboa's mark now stands at 7-0 (6 KO), while DeJesus's record fell to 19-3 (17 KO).
                seen couple of his fight at Youtube this Gamboa guy he is pretty quick and he taking control of the fight pretty well.

                I though you said Forest was a jerk what happen? how did you take his pic and he is laughing ?

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                • #9
                  i saw a short highlight of gamboa yesterday in the news.

                  he looked pretty good in the fight.

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                  • #10
                    whoa nice pics bro!

                    mayorgas face looks like he fought vargas already hahaha. guess his face always looks bruised up 24-7. i bet mayorga was a real cool nice dude in person huh? he seems REAL like that unlike OSCAR would of probably declined your pics unless HBO was filming haahha

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