Kermit Cintron: "This Time it Will Be Different"

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  • Shalafi
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    #21
    Originally posted by -Antonio-
    It's not that he took a huge ass whooping in the first fight, because he landed some good punches. Margarito just doesnt even budge when he gets hit.
    Well I beg to differ sir, in my eyes he took a pretty good beating, didn't he drop him like 5 times? and made him cry at the end of the fight, lol that's a pretty damn good ass whooping if you ask me. And you are right about Margarito's chin, reminds me of freaking Lamotta.

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    • beauty
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      #22
      Originally posted by -Antonio-
      It's not that he took a huge ass whooping in the first fight, because he landed some good punches. Margarito just doesnt even budge when he gets hit.
      YEP.

      I think Kermit has a shot. I am just not sure I'd bank on him winning. I just hope he makes it without getting KO'd.

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      • MELLY-MEL...
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        #23
        well he can now put his money where his mouth is, and we can see just how much he has allegedly improved!

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        • Steak
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          #24
          yea right, its gonna look just like this except its probebly going to go longer


          Margarito really has one hell of a chin. he ate Cintron's hardest shots and thought they were delicious

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            #25
            How do you beat a man that has already left you in tears?

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              #26
              Originally posted by !! $iN
              How do you beat a man that has already left you in tears?
              lol nice!

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                #27
                Originally posted by !! $iN
                How do you beat a man that has already left you in tears?

                Thats A very good question, One i hope Cintron answers in April, I dont see how he can win this fight because i think psychological he has lost it already.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by raycorey
                  Thats A very good question, One i hope Cintron answers in April, I dont see how he can win this fight because i think psychological he has lost it already.
                  yeah, cintron is appearing to be a mental midget as of late!

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                    #29
                    As far as talent goes these two are close, maybe even an edge for Cintron. Psychologically, it's a whole different story. If Cintron wins he will have proven a lot. But if he loses there will be nowhere for him to go at welterweight anymore. That is a whole lot of pressure on someone who may not handle it very well. Margarito just likes to fight and has no reason not to be confident.


                    Originally posted by FLOYDISGOD
                    he could still fight the winner of williams and quintana and pick that belt up if he loses to margarito again

                    Maybe, but I don't think he would bring anything to the table to get either of them to put up the title. If Margarito has KO'd him twice, what would beating him prove? Very little upside and a chance to look bad if you struggle against him as Cintron will be perceived as damaged goods.

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                      #30
                      GOOD READ......

                      Margarito Vs. Cintron II - Can Kermit Get His Revenge?

                      By James Slater: A rematch that many said would not happen, in Antonio Margarito-Kermit Cintron II, thankfully takes place this coming April. I say thankfully, because the fight is a good one, and many felt it would not take place due to the one-sided beat down Margarito gave Cintron in their first meeting. Why would Cintron be willing to go through that again?, the critics asked. Well, it turns out Cintron is well and truly willing to get back in a ring with the Mexican danger man, and this time "El Asesino" is confident he will win.

                      A double-header with the also intriguing Miguel Cotto-Alfonso Gomez bout, Margarito-Cintron II could well be an exciting fight while it lasts. The question is, can Kermit get what he wants this time - namely, revenge? Remember how one-sided fight one was? What improvements can the 28-year-old Cintron have made since? Kermit, 29-1(27) has won five in a row since the 5th round stoppage he suffered at the hands of "Tony" back in April of 2005. In some of these fights he's looked good - the two round destruction of Walter Matthysse, for example. While in other bouts Cintron has looked ordinary - his ten round struggle with the unheralded Jesse Feliciano last time out, for instance.

                      While for his part, Margarito, 35-5(25) has fought four times since April of '05, winning three and losing one. The loss was nothing to be ashamed of, however, in that it came at the hands of the excellent Paul Williams, and only via a close decision at that. Since losing to Williams (the man Cintron was originally scheduled to have boxed next, only for a hand injury to scupper the fight - for now, anyway) Margarito has blown away the overmatched Golden Johnson in a single round.

                      So, while Cintron may have improved somewhat under the tutelage of Emanuel Steward, Margarito certainly remains just as dangerous as ever. Can Cintron take "Tony's" big punches this time around, has he exorcised the demons that inevitably haunted him after fight number one, and, most importantly, can Kermit dig deep and get through the physical heat that Margarito will bring this time around? All these questions are tough ones for Cintron to have to face, therefore his decision to take this return fight is a very brave one. For showing that he has serious fighting pride in wanting to avenge his embarrassing loss - the solitary one in his career, don't forget - Kermit should be applauded. He could have taken the easier route and stayed clear of anything further to do with Margarito, as more than a few expected him to, but it turns out Kermit Cintron is made of sterner stuff.

                      However, while his bravery is admirable, I cannot see a second fight being overly different to fight one. "Styles make fights" may be one of the oldest adages in boxing, but it is a very appropriate one in this fight's case. Margarito simply looks like he has Cintron's number. The Mexican hard man has a proven chin, hits almost as hard as Kermit, is mentally tougher AND has faced better men overall.

                      Unless Cintron can blast Margarito out quickly ( a long-shot, surely) Kermit faces another brutal beating. Once Margarito gets through the early rounds - when he will have to take some good shots, you can count on that - the 29-year-old will begin to take Cintron's heart. Steadily piling up the punishment, Margarito will then take Cintron's IBF belt sometime after the 6th or 7th round.

                      Cintron has proved how brave he is simply by taking this rematch; but this bravery will progressively drain from him, round by round, once the bell rings on April 12th in Atlantic City, N.J.

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