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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Juan Manuel Lopez's Manager Reveals Future Plans

    Peter Rivera, manager of WBO super bantamweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez, revealed the future plans of the newly crowned title-holder from Puerto Rico. Lopez's team appears to be moving him slowly on the road to much bigger fights in the future. [details]
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    This kid Juanma Lopez is a beast.

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    • el malo
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      #3
      Originally posted by TheGoldenSnake
      This kid Juanma Lopez is a beast.
      yessir!

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      • tornillo57
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        Juanma is the guy

        When you see the top ten "POUND FOR POUND" lists of different sites, you get the notion that boxing analysts get biased towards boxers who have been in big drama fights, regardless of the RIDICULOUS amount of punches those boxers received in those fights. Their "objective" thinking is tarnished when they see blood. MOST MEXICAN BOXERS ARE OVERRATED (including Filipino M Pacquiao) !! Why?? Because the art of boxing is to punch the adversary and not get hammered !! Do you consider that a boxer that takes 3 punches for every 3 punches he throws deserves to be in the top ten pound for pound ?? Of course not. Yes they have stamina, they have good jaws, they have heart, but they all have the same we-will-punch-each-other-until-someone-drops boxing style. From E Morales and MA Barrera to JM Marquez, I Vazquez and R Marquez, they all have the same style. Manny Pac is like that too! He's one-dimensional (one-two, one-two...), he lacks good defense, he lost 2 times to JM Marquez but got the decisions, he has 2 draws and HE's RANKED NO. 2 !! Imagine for a moment that Miguel Cotto and all this guys were at the same weight...What do you think will happen? Cotto would sweep everyone! Well, that's what will happen with Juanma, he's more skilled than this guys. They will drop like flies on the hands of Juanma, from 122 lbs up to 135 in the next 6 years. So, if Israel Vazquez is classified no.6 by ring's magazine, I suppose Juanma will be classified as Superman when he destroys Vazquez.

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          #5
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          Peter Rivera, manager of WBO super bantamweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez, revealed the future plans of the newly crowned title-holder from Puerto Rico. Lopez's team appears to be moving him slowly on the road to much bigger fights in the future. [details]
          this sounds more like it. juanma should take half steps up before taking full step up against vazquez or marquez.
          it was great he exposed deleon.

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            Originally posted by tornillo57
            When you see the top ten "POUND FOR POUND" lists of different sites, you get the notion that boxing analysts get biased towards boxers who have been in big drama fights, regardless of the RIDICULOUS amount of punches those boxers received in those fights. Their "objective" thinking is tarnished when they see blood. MOST MEXICAN BOXERS ARE OVERRATED (including Filipino M Pacquiao) !! Why?? Because the art of boxing is to punch the adversary and not get hammered !! Do you consider that a boxer that takes 3 punches for every 3 punches he throws deserves to be in the top ten pound for pound ?? Of course not. Yes they have stamina, they have good jaws, they have heart, but they all have the same we-will-punch-each-other-until-someone-drops boxing style. From E Morales and MA Barrera to JM Marquez, I Vazquez and R Marquez, they all have the same style. Manny Pac is like that too! He's one-dimensional (one-two, one-two...), he lacks good defense, he lost 2 times to JM Marquez but got the decisions, he has 2 draws and HE's RANKED NO. 2 !! Imagine for a moment that Miguel Cotto and all this guys were at the same weight...What do you think will happen? Cotto would sweep everyone! Well, that's what will happen with Juanma, he's more skilled than this guys. They will drop like flies on the hands of Juanma, from 122 lbs up to 135 in the next 6 years. So, if Israel Vazquez is classified no.6 by ring's magazine, I suppose Juanma will be classified as Superman when he destroys Vazquez.

            You don't like the fighting style of Pacquio, Cotto, Vasquez, Marquez, Morales, Barrera...

            I'm sure you like Calderon's style... RUNNING!!!
            GO **** YOURSELF!

            JuanMa is good, but he's not yet on the level of those fighters you've mention

            JuanMa will have trouble Against R.Marquez, Vasquez, Penalosa, Concepcion!
            This fighters are not wreckless like Ponce de Leon~

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              I really hope he takes care of himself, in and out of the ring. There BIG things in the future for him. I've seen like 5 or 6 fights from him and he's been the talk of the streets here for a loonnnggg time. I definitely hope he makes it

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                Originally posted by wengz2002
                You don't like the fighting style of Pacquio, Cotto, Vasquez, Marquez, Morales, Barrera...

                I'm sure you like Calderon's style... RUNNING!!!
                GO **** YOURSELF!

                JuanMa is good, but he's not yet on the level of those fighters you've mention

                JuanMa will have trouble Against R.Marquez, Vasquez, Penalosa, Concepcion!
                This fighters are not wreckless like Ponce de Leon~
                Cornillo has a good point there. The pound for pound list was invented to secure the best Boxer (not warrior or whatever). I like the fights of these aforementioned boxers but for me personally most of them don't belong in the pound for pound rankings. P4P is not about fighting the best or been in the most exciting fights... P4P is about pure boxing skill... Barrera I think belongs there... because Barrera could if he wanted to outbox an opponent with ease. His defence for an Mexican fighter was also not that bad. He was very ring savvy. He belongs there.

                Morales never showed me enough to get to the P4P list but he was a great warrior. Pacquiao the same... but he still develops but I doubt that he's going to be in my P4P list... Vasquez definitely not... JMM is also a very good fighter with a lot of skills he could get consideration.

                Cotto could be the coming man... he shows more skills in every fight...

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