"El Gato" Figueroa Ready For Luis Rodriguez

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    "El Gato" Figueroa Ready For Luis Rodriguez

    NABF Super Lightweight Champion and WBC #10, IBF #13, and WBA #14 rated contender, Francisco "El Gato" Figueroa, (18-2, 13 KO's) from the Bronx, New York is an undeniable talent. Besides, his boxing skills, toughness and ring savey, Figueroa adds another attractive dimension to his game, his charisma. [details]
  • Phantasm
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    Team Gato, Baby...moving on up!

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    • robertsmillie
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      Can't Stop Won't Stop Team Gato Baby!!!!!! Frankie is getting his shot

      Teamwork Baby!!

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      • AntonTheMeh
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        #4
        he's got game..........

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        • Mr. Ryan
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          I've never seen a fighter who can get get out of shape between fights, then work his way back into condition the way he does. It's amazing to see him out of training and think that his abs could come back so defined.

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          • Phantasm
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            #6
            Originally posted by SinatraFan
            I've never seen a fighter who can get get out of shape between fights, then work his way back into condition the way he does. It's amazing to see him out of training and think that his abs could come back so defined.
            Can't be as bad as Hatton. I've never seen anyone blow up as much as he does b/w fights since Duran. And somehow, he walks into the ring lean as hell.

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