Viva Puerto Rico!!!!!
Kermit Cintron: "I Will Win For Puerto Rico"
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cintron down in 7or8
come on guys be realitic margarito will drop him in about 7 or 8 rounds
the last guy that cintron fought was giving him a lot preasure and truoble and could not punch for **** margarito hits way harder and puts on way presure so get ready for margarito cotto next who he will knock out tooComment
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come on guys be realitic margarito will drop him in about 7 or 8 rounds
the last guy that cintron fought was giving him a lot preasure and truoble and could not punch for **** margarito hits way harder and puts on way presure so get ready for margarito cotto next who he will knock out too
Lol. Be realistic? This is boxing guy. Anyone with power has a chance at turning ANY fight around. As much as you know, which I doubt you even know. Tony's defense is suspect, and Cintron has been counter punching very well.
So yea. You're getting ahead of yourself there. Styles make fights. Tony doesn't have a style that's gonna frustrate Cintron, unless he stays inside and ****s with him.Comment
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dude shoot yourselfLol. Be realistic? This is boxing guy. Anyone with power has a chance at turning ANY fight around. As much as you know, which I doubt you even know. Tony's defense is suspect, and Cintron has been counter punching very well.
So yea. You're getting ahead of yourself there. Styles make fights. Tony doesn't have a style that's gonna frustrate Cintron, unless he stays inside and ****s with him.Comment
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Do you know what I mean? I guess you don't you douche bag.
If Cintron gets inside it isn't gonna frustrate him. He will get knocked out period. How can you be frustrated when you're getting tagged and about to be knocked out? He can crumble under pressure, but only if Cintron lets Tony inside. This is where counter punching will pay off and using the ring.Comment
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this journalist makes no sense... in the article he says "Cintron, unlike the other welterweight champions like Miguel Cotto and Carlos Quintana, was born in the United States and not in Puerto Rico. Because he was born in the States, Cintron has not gained the Puerto Rican fanbase that follows fighters like Cotto and Quintana."IBF welterweight champion Kermit Cintron is looking for a statement when he meets Antonio Margarito in their rematch on Saturday night at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. Cintron, more than getting revenge for his 2005 knockout loss to Margarito, wants to gain the love and respect of the Puerto Rican boxing fans. [details]
Then Cintron says,
"I was born in Carolina. I am Puerto Rican 100%."...
1 of 2 things... either Cintron is a liar or this journalist is way off. I can clear this up... Cintron was DEFINITELY born in Puerto Rico, because i was in his 4th grade class (Ms. Hart) the day he moved to warminster, PA from Puerto rico after his mom passed away and he couldnt speak a word of english.
does this journalist not have an editor or someone who checks his facts?Comment
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