Juanma Wants To Be The One To Knock Penalosa Out

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  • 4773Y350NM3
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    #21
    Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
    This is what you are mistajen. Penalosa, don have more skills than Juanma. You guys have only seen Juanma since De Leon, and you quickli interpretate Ko artist, no skills, or limited skills. Juanma is as or more skilled than Penalosa. He is power and technicall ability will show in the fight.

    This isnt anything like Pavlik vs Hopkins!!!!!!!!!

    As of today Juan Ma hasnt shown anything that could tell me he's better a boxer than Penalosa. I really like him to prove me wrong, he's good fighter with bright future. But I could smell an upset happening.

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    • tjadl6386
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      #22
      If he does fall in love with his power punching he can get outboxed by Peñalosa. He shouldn't look for the knockout early especially given that his last 3 wins were 1 round blitzkriegs. Peñalosa is an excellent, patient and durable boxer.

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      • unc_sammy
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        #23
        Experience vs. Youth

        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        The event will be called "Champion vs. Champion." On April 25 at the Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, WBO bantamweight champion Gerry Penalosa (54-6-2, 36 KOs) moves up in weight to challenge undefeated WBO super bantamweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez (24-0, 22 KOs). The fight will be televised by HBO. [details]
        Penalosa is the smaller version of Juan Manuel Marquez and loaded with experience. This will be the real baptism of fire for the youthful Juan Manuel Lopez. The event should have been labeled as "Experience vs. Youth". Lopez should knowckout Penalosa to win, else, if the fight will go full route, it's Penalosa's win.

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        • SceneSpectator!
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          #24
          Originally posted by assasinjoe
          I think he will. Gerry want this though. He think he can beat JuanMa. C'mon Gerry, This is a different level of fighting. Not some patsies like you always fightin from Thailand. You are soo dead meat. I'll be happy if i see you chicken dance a bit before you fall....hard to the canvas. Night-Night.
          You know what? me too, I dont believe that Penaloza is that kind of indestructible.. but if you paired him to Juan Ma then I believe he is! Juan Ma's ribs are just too young to be crippled.

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          • bboystatyk
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            #25
            Dont be surprise if it turns out like mosley(vet) vs margarito(young gun) dont count out gerry on this one..

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            • BMWM3P
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              #26
              Originally posted by chicano79us
              HUH??? Dude had power and GOOD boxing skills, never "GREAT".



              Anyways, Penalosa better dream of a KO, cause that's the only way he's going to win there(PR). I don't see that happening either.
              The only way Penalosa will win is if he brings a .45 into the ring. Penalosa is a mere pebble in the way of Juanma rise to the top. Juanma will get him out of there inside of six.

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              • BMWM3P
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                #27
                Originally posted by 477 3Y35 0N M3
                As of today Juan Ma hasnt shown anything that could tell me he's better a boxer than Penalosa. I really like him to prove me wrong, he's good fighter with bright future. But I could smell an upset happening.
                You only seen his 3 first round knockout if even that. I've seen plenty of Juanma and he's a much better boxer than Penalosa. From what I've seen of Penalosa he's going down.

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                • Espada
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BMWM3P
                  You only seen his 3 first round knockout if even that. I've seen plenty of Juanma and he's a much better boxer than Penalosa. From what I've seen of Penalosa he's going down.
                  Not BS from you. Your signature reflects your post though.

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                  • vrodz
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                    #29
                    For those that believe tha Juanma is only o power puncher don't know "jack" about the guy. He is a very skilled boxer also. If he doesn't KO Penalosa he has the cpacity to box along with him.

                    Buy the way Penalos will be KTFO!!

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                      The event will be called "Champion vs. Champion." On April 25 at the Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, WBO bantamweight champion Gerry Penalosa (54-6-2, 36 KOs) moves up in weight to challenge undefeated WBO super bantamweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez (24-0, 22 KOs). The fight will be televised by HBO. [details]
                      50K this fights ends in KO!


                      WHOS IN????

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