Yuriorkis Gamboa calls out Pacquiao

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  • Jorge Swaby
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    Yuriorkis Gamboa calls out Pacquiao

    Cuban sensation Yurirokis Gamboa was on a radio talk show were he was asked wish current champion he would like to fight, to wish he asnwered


    "Well at this time, in regards to who boxing sees as the best boxer in this division, and who’s skill level is most admired is Manny Pacquiao, his the person everybody believes in right now, and I would like to fight Manny Pacquiao to demonstrate to the boxing fans that Pacquiao’s ability is not the only one that can dominate the division, and If I get to fight him I will show that my skill level is enough to be the best. And also I wanna thanks the host for allowing me to express how I feel to the world, and I understand that in pro boxing its not common for a guy with 10 fights to fight the world champion, but I want the people to know that I have the skill level, abilities and experience to take him on right now and take his palce"
    Last edited by Jorge Swaby; 04-24-2008, 12:27 PM.
  • Nacho_Analstain
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    #2
    Gamboa is sick, does he speak english?

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    • AntonTheMeh
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      #3
      oh ****.....................

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      • Silencers
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        A bit too early in Gamboa's career for him to beat Pacquiao, in a couple of years, he can do it but even if they fought now, Gamboa will be a tough fight for Pacquiao and it'd be a very good fight.

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        • Nacho_Analstain
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          #5
          Originally posted by silencers98
          A bit too early in Gamboa's career for him to beat Pacquiao, in a couple of years, he can do it but even if they fought now, Gamboa will be a tough fight for Pacquiao and it'd be a very good fight.
          Gamboa won't have a long career, or move up in weight.

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          • Silencers
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            #6
            Originally posted by azza
            Gamboa won't have a long career, or move up in weight.
            Gamboa is 26 and his body looks filled out at 130, maybe later in his career he'll move up to 135. Why wouldn't he have a long career?

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            • AntonTheMeh
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              i think he's headed to lightweight all ready.a lot of guys start off at a lighter weight and move up.this dude is "oficial"he's like a small roy jones.

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              • Nacho_Analstain
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                #8
                Originally posted by silencers98
                Gamboa is 26 and his body looks filled out at 130, maybe later in his career he'll move up to 135. Why wouldn't he have a long career?
                Meh, i thought he was 29, thats where i got the idea his career wouldn't be too long, must have seen it wrong.

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                  #9
                  **** it, let him get down. he has the type of style that will allow a couple of losses.

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                  • AntonTheMeh
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by azza
                    Meh, i thought he was 29, thats where i got the idea his career wouldn't be too long, must have seen it wrong.
                    granted in boxing,age isn't the indicator to how long your career will be,it's about number of fights , and wars in those fights you've been in.

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