Imagine Joan Guzman Vs Hector Camacho Sr.!

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  • dondi330
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    Imagine Joan Guzman Vs Hector Camacho Sr.!

    Imagine these two fighters in their primes...lol
    Would anyone even throw a punch?
    They would both be showboating and not doing anything, The ref would be telling them constantly to mix it up(ref sweating more than fighters)
    Guzman doing the merengue and Camacho doing the salsa dance...lol
    Boring as hell but who would win..?
    Id have to go with Camacho on experience alone and competition.
    Im sure when I woke up Camachos hand would be raised..lol
    WHat do u think?
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    #2
    Don't like guzman, he has very hand-picked resume too. Who is the best fighter he has fought? Soto?

    What happened with the nate campbell fight? I know it was canceled because he couldn't make weight. But how come it wasn't delayed???? Did he duck nate campbell or some ****?

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    • Ch@mpBox@PR
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      #3
      Originally posted by dondi330
      Imagine these two fighters in their primes...lol
      Would anyone even throw a punch?
      They would both be showboating and not doing anything, The ref would be telling them constantly to mix it up(ref sweating more than fighters)
      Guzman doing the merengue and Camacho doing the salsa dance...lol
      Boring as hell but who would win..?
      Id have to go with Camacho on experience alone and competition.
      Im sure when I woke up Camachos hand would be raised..lol
      WHat do u think?
      As much as I hate Camacho sr. He would school the **** out of Guzman. Guzman is not in Camachos Sr league. Camacho SR by Widely UD.

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      • dondi330
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        #4
        Originally posted by CastorTroy
        Don't like guzman, he has very hand-picked resume too. Who is the best fighter he has fought? Soto?

        What happened with the nate campbell fight? I know it was canceled because he couldn't make weight. But how come it wasn't delayed???? Did he duck nate campbell or some ****?
        For sure.
        His resume is wrinkled, has mispellings, different color ink, and a ketchup stain.

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        • slicksouthpaw16
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          #5
          Originally posted by CastorTroy
          Don't like guzman, he has very hand-picked resume too. Who is the best fighter he has fought? Soto?

          What happened with the nate campbell fight? I know it was canceled because he couldn't make weight. But how come it wasn't delayed???? Did he duck nate campbell or some ****?
          I'd say Jorge Barrios was his best opponent. I think Barrios is one of the most underrated fighters of recent times. He gave a prime unbeaten Freitas all he could handle( dropping him twice) lost a close SPLIT decision to Guzman and had a good title reign.

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          • dondi330
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            #6
            Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
            I'd say Jorge Barrios was his best opponent. I think Barrios is one of the most underrated fighters of recent times. He gave a prime unbeaten Freitas all he could handle( dropping him twice) lost a close SPLIT decision to Guzman and had a good title reign.
            I personally think Guzman should make entrances like Camacho Sr....He might as well act like a clown, if he is going to box like one, and have a clown career..
            2001- 2 fights
            2002- 2 fights
            2003- 2 fights
            2004- 2 fights
            2005- 2 fights
            2006- 3 fights---whew!
            2007 - 1 fight
            2008 -1 fight.........is he serious?...He is on pace with De La Hoya ...but at least we all knew why Hoya did...aside from because he could.

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            • BennyST
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              #7
              I think it would be a very good fight. Exciting. Guzman would come out swinging and trying to KO Macho. Guzman is exciting. Macho was great fighter.

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                #8
                Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
                I'd say Jorge Barrios was his best opponent. I think Barrios is one of the most underrated fighters of recent times. He gave a prime unbeaten Freitas all he could handle( dropping him twice) lost a close SPLIT decision to Guzman and had a good title reign.
                Yep, he was very good. Pity he got clocked at the end otherwise he would have won that fight with Freitas. Great punch by Freitas though, and a great fight. I really enjoyed the Barrios/Guzman fight. One of the best fights that year easily. People who have only seen one or two fights of Guzman against the much bigger guys don't realise that he is really damn exciting and goes for the kill a lot! Very skilled action fighter.
                Last edited by BennyST; 12-21-2008, 01:27 AM.

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                • El Dominicano
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BennyST
                  Yep, he was very good. Pity he got clocked at the end otherwise he would have won that fight with Freitas. Great punch by Freitas though, and a great fight. I really enjoyed the Barrios/Guzman fight. One of the best fights that year easily. People who have only seen one or two fights of Guzman against the much bigger guys don't realise that he is really damn exciting and goes for the kill a lot! Very skilled action fighter.
                  Don't know how anyone thought Guzman vs Barrios/ Soto was boring. Oh well

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