Guty Espadas Jr. Stops Naoki Matsuda in Two-Rounds

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Guty Espadas Jr. Stops Naoki Matsuda in Two-Rounds

    Ex-WBC Featherweight champion Guty Espadas Jr. (42-7, 27KOs) made short work of Naoki Matsuda (29-8-3, 11KOs) in the eliminator for the title, in Chetumal, Mexico. [details]
  • ElGranLuchador
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    oh big upset
    matsuda was the betting favorite dont let his record fool u hes got 16 wins in a row
    and espadas was making a comeback after being knocked out by rocky juarez in only 2 rounds
    matsuda showed hes got power and is a very frustrating opponent in his fights against rudy lopez, really surprised guty managed to stop him in 2 rounds
    damn looks like espadas jr comeback is serious he is gonna fight for the wbc featherweight championship next

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    • Scott9945
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      #3
      Espadas looked really, really washed up a couple of years ago. It's hard to imagine him as a genuine contender now.

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      • warp1432
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        WHAT?! Huge upset here folks.

        May 31st has been the night of upsets. Jesus.

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        • edgarg
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          #5
          Espadas should retire.

          I believe Guty Espadas to be ready for retirement. Looking at his record on Boxrec one can see that his last several fights-the ones he won- have been against no-hopers. His victory the other day was unexpected by ANYONE, and could therefore be attributed to a lucky punch. His record doesn't show otherwise.

          Since that bad decision given againt him in the Eric Morales fight, he has been on the downslide. He fought his heart out that night, and I was certain that he'd won, as was the whole audience, including the analysts.

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