Paul Spadafora Stops Ivan Bustos in Six Rounds

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  • Walt Liquor
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    #21
    Originally posted by mickey malone
    Good vid! Got no reason to doubt that was Floyd in there.. He looked pretty gassed at the end.. Hope Spad can stay out of trouble.. Has a lot to offer.. If he has a fault, it may be in the power department.. Watched him against Dorin, where this appeared to be the case.. Will need to take a look at this latest fight though..
    I got gassed just watching that Dorin fight. What a brawl, I don't think they ever stopped punching. One of my favorite fights.

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    • mickey malone
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      #22
      Originally posted by Walt Liquor
      I got gassed just watching that Dorin fight. What a brawl, I don't think they ever stopped punching. One of my favorite fights.
      For sure.. He kind'a reminds me of Greg Haugen..
      Haugen Pazienza comes to mind when I think of Spad fighting Dorin..
      One things for sure.. No ones heard much of Dorin since.. Maybe Spad took the edge off him...

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        #23
        sparring dont mean ****...for what we know floyd could ne there working on certain things, like defence and conditioning...so maybe it was his choice to let him have the initiative.

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          #24
          Originally posted by mickey malone
          For sure.. He kind'a reminds me of Greg Haugen..
          Haugen Pazienza comes to mind when I think of Spad fighting Dorin..
          One things for sure.. No ones heard much of Dorin since.. Maybe Spad took the edge off him...
          Just taped both of their fights off espn classic this weekend. Excellent analogy althought I would say paul stays in the pocket more than vinny. All great fights man, vinny sure had the personality and style for exciting fights. I think dorin probably had enough after that fight, he prob moved on to a safer career. Paul only has 2 options cuz of the lifestyle he leads. I don't see him becoming an elite fighter, but he puts a decent amount of butts in seats to make some bread.

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