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  • DrewWoodside
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    #21
    Originally posted by Boofdatruth
    Soto would get the stuffing beat out of him by Valero. Pac is getting some kind of pass for fighting these money fights against old men, and that is why history won't be kind to him in the end. He made his bones beating old men, and Soto is another guy tailor made for PAc.
    Valero hasn't fought a live opponent.

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    • 5punchcombo
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      #22
      Originally posted by Boofdatruth
      Soto would get the stuffing beat out of him by Valero. Pac is getting some kind of pass for fighting these money fights against old men, and that is why history won't be kind to him in the end. He made his bones beating old men, and Soto is another guy tailor made for PAc.
      I wanna see more of Valero, he is pretty quick and has shown significant KO power.

      I gotta see him in action against an Opponent showtime worthy.

      Then I would consider him a quality opponent. I think Soto has proved he can hang with the best and possibly pull of a win against Pac

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      • Boofdatruth
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        #23
        Originally posted by DrewWoodside
        Valero hasn't fought a live opponent.
        You haven't either. This is what fans say when they don't recognize a fighter on a champions resume. Valero is a champ who Pac hasn't fought. Guzman is another.

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        • Boofdatruth
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          #24
          Originally posted by 5punchcombo
          I wanna see more of Valero, he is pretty quick and has shown significant KO power.

          I gotta see him in action against an Opponent showtime worthy.

          Then I would consider him a quality opponent. I think Soto has proved he can hang with the best and possibly pull of a win against Pac
          Learn from this man's post Drew, this is a boxing opinion. What you uttered isn't even close.

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