..YURIORKIS GAMBOA: Is It Too Damn Late?...

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  • Pullcounter
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    #31
    gamboa takes too many risks / gambles. he's either not smart or too ****y. against the wrong opponent, it could prove to be his undoing in dramatic and comedic fashion.

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    • catalinul
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      #32
      Originally posted by luckylefty731
      I saw the fight n ESPN2 and had to endure the back and forth of Teddy Atlas and B Hop during the broad cast. YEs he got put down but he was not hurt at all. he didnt hold when he got up. He was coming in and left himself wide open. The opponent timed him perfectly and put him down. I may ad the fighter was unable to time him again although he tried valantly he was no match for Gamboa. Gamboa got the TKO and the rounds he needs to get more work to get better....Lefty
      The stoppage was bull**** though.

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      • THE REED
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        #33
        Originally posted by Pullcounter
        gamboa takes too many risks / gambles. he's either not smart or too ****y. against the wrong opponent, it could prove to be his undoing in dramatic and comedic fashion.
        I think hes taking those risks because of who hes fighting... hesnot ******...


        The way Roy fought Richard Hall was completely different then the way he fought Tarver the first time... Roy knew who he could do that to and who he couldnt...

        Im sure gamboa realizes he cant just lunge in against the elite...

        We cant really have this discussion until he fights one of them.. because we dont know what he will do

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