It was very dis-respectful of Joan to not bother going back like that. But i do not want him to lose, i root for both men and hope the best man wins at the end of the night.
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Who wants to see Guzman get destroyed tonight?
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Who wants to see him get KO'ed? A lot of Pacquaio fans, I think. Why? I guess cuz he wants to fight Manny? IDK.
Anyway, Guzman should be lauded for fighting the Soto's and Campbell's of the world - we need more fighters like him, instead of fighters trying to protect their undefeated records.
That said, it is absolutely disgraceful that he failed to make weight. This guy balloons to ridiculous levels when he's not training and these bad habits will catch up to him. Maybe tonight.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostWho wants to see him get KO'ed? A lot of Pacquaio fans, I think. Why? I guess cuz he wants to fight Manny? IDK.
Anyway, Guzman should be lauded for fighting the Soto's and Campbell's of the world - we need more fighters like him, instead of fighters trying to protect their undefeated records.
That said, it is absolutely disgraceful that he failed to make weight. This guy balloons to ridiculous levels when he's not training and these bad habits will catch up to him. Maybe tonight.
Look at all the posters, not just pointing things out without using that brain of yours which I doubt if you really have a brain.
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Originally posted by timba1988 View PostIf I was Nate Campbell I would be seriously pissed off.
After ten or so weeks of training, and working his arse off to get into the best shape possible for arguably the most difficult fight of his career, his opponent fails to make weight. What the hell was Guzman thinking?
While Nate has had an up and down career, he has still is one of the best boxers in the lightweight division and has the honours to prove it, Guzman can't boast such acheivements. A win over Soto and Barrios does not warrant a shot for three lightweight titles in a division he was not even fought in. How does he repay the opportunity given to him? By failing to make weight for a fight very few boxers ever get to compete in. In a phrase, he is a disgrace.
Yes, Campbell is a loud mouth, but at least he is within the weight limit and is a model professional. After mentally and physically preparing for this fight and getting the chance to add another great name on his resume, he gets kicked in the teeth like this. I just hope he sends Guzman, and his career into the gutter tonight by beating seven shades of **** out of him.
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I'd like to see Guzman get derailed. That was so unprofessional of him. It's probably gonna be an even more boring fight now. There's no motivation for either fighter to win anymore. Guzman wins, he doesn't take home ****, if Nate loses, he still gets to keep his strap.
Both motherf**kers will probably end up just looking at each other the entire fight rather than take each others head off.
I also would not be surprised if this fight ends early though. Someone will pretend to be injured or get tko'd or ko'd from a p*ssy @ss punch and collect their undeserved paycheck!
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I was pulling for Guzman ever since the fight was mentioned. I believed with a win at his debut at 135lbs like this would of send him up in the stars and vaious interesting match-ups could be made. Now with this unproffesionalism I'm heavily pulling for Campbell to knock him out and make the whole boxing world forget about this waste of talent.
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I'm going with Guzman on this one I want him to suceed, he moved uop in weight, and I want him to put himself in postion for the next round of this Lightweight tourtenment.
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Originally posted by Sonic Flood View PostWhere did you get that logic? L0l A lot of people wants to see Guzman getting Knockout because he just blew out the opportunity of winning 3 belts and becoming a superstar at lightweight.. This is the fight of your life and Campbell killed himself of making weight and Guzman didn't bother of losing the 3 pounds.. That's how disgraceful he is of not making an effort..
Look at all the posters, not just pointing things out without using that brain of yours which I doubt if you really have a brain.
First of all, the three belts aren't gonna make him a superstar. Nate Campbell holds all three belts--is he a superstar? NO. So what do you mean he blew his chance? Pacquiao fought the weakest beltholder and skated out of there. And he's a star. Belts...superstar...no correlation, genius.
The only thing Guzman blew was the opportunity to have three titles. With all due respect...who the **** cares? Guzman may have helped or hurt himself by not making weight (we'll see tonight) - I don't know and it's obvious you don't. So spare us the "he didn't bother to lose three pounds" like you actually monitored him after the weigh-in.
It's Guzman's cross, not yours. Sometimes it works out for the good (see Corrales-Castillo II) and other times for bad (see the rest of Castillo's career). Either way, I don't know what effort he put in. But I do know that even before the weigh-in there have been a lot of Pac fans who are dying to see him get KO'ed. Maybe you're one. If you aren't, stop speaking for them.
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