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Juanma Responds To Caballero on The "M*ricón" Barb

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  • #31
    Juanma shouldn't care about the fees Caballero said he'll take care of them. If Caballero backs out and doesn't want to pay the fees then he's the maricon. Right know the only one looking like a maricon is Juanma he's excuses are full of **** and he's just looking like a *****. I for one will not support or watch his fights until he faces Caballero or some legit competition. If he wants to keep fighting bums he should do it on the undercard of Jcc Jr bum of the month PPV.

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    • #32
      Remember back in the day (for some that might be yesterday) when a man would call another man out and they would stand and handle their business? When I was a kid if you called someone a **** it was time to fight. I don't know whats going on in the minds of these young and up and coming boxers but one thing I do know is that if they keep acting like this, boxing is going to dry up and die. A chance to unify the belts is our version of the Super Bowl, the fifa world cup, or if you perfer the World Series. How a young boxer could walk away from such an opportunity is not only inconceivable but insulting to the fans. I understand that they go through a grueling training process and that the bumps and bruises that they suffer in the ring might possibly follow them throughout the rest of their lives. However when an opportunity like this comes knocking money be damned, your fighting for a legacy. Other than Puerto Rico and hard core boxing fans JuanMa isn't very well known. If he wants to model himself as the next boxing superstar of Puerto Rico he better take a page out of Tito's book and get to fighting instead of talking and laughing. At the very least if JuanMa feels he'll be weight drained against Caba then try and fight at a catch weight but don't totally price yourself out of the fight when in all honesty he hasn't done much to deserve a million dollar payday.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by snoopy360 View Post
        Remember back in the day (for some that might be yesterday) when a man would call another man out and they would stand and handle their business? When I was a kid if you called someone a **** it was time to fight. I don't know whats going on in the minds of these young and up and coming boxers but one thing I do know is that if they keep acting like this, boxing is going to dry up and die. A chance to unify the belts is our version of the Super Bowl, the fifa world cup, or if you perfer the World Series. How a young boxer could walk away from such an opportunity is not only inconceivable but insulting to the fans. I understand that they go through a grueling training process and that the bumps and bruises that they suffer in the ring might possibly follow them throughout the rest of their lives. However when an opportunity like this comes knocking money be damned, your fighting for a legacy. Other than Puerto Rico and hard core boxing fans JuanMa isn't very well known. If he wants to model himself as the next boxing superstar of Puerto Rico he better take a page out of Tito's book and get to fighting instead of talking and laughing. At the very least if JuanMa feels he'll be weight drained against Caba then try and fight at a catch weight but don't totally price yourself out of the fight when in all honesty he hasn't done much to deserve a million dollar payday.
        Mostly I agree with this. INSPIRATIONAL.

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        • #34
          Where's the response?

          There's only one response for what Caballero said. I don't see a response from Juanma. I don't know if his camp is telling him not to say anything or what. If your camp doesn't believe in you, you need a new camp. He needs to beat Caballero ass, or get his ass beat, but either way they need to fight and get this BS over with. Top Rank fighters, never take a serious challenge outside they're stable unless Bob stands to make major dollars.

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          • #35
            juanma needs to fight him.but i gotta say,i always get a kick outta these ******s on forums calling somebody a *****.be real, you dudes are soft.stop trying to act hard on the internet."homies" smh.

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            • #36
              I believe juanma beats caba easy, but he is looking kind of mariconish right about now. Man up and fight , no excuses juanam!

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              • #37
                Originally posted by flyest1 View Post
                exactly and I'm confused about this **** to. Cab has 2 legit belts and Juanma doesnt want them. I think everyone here thinks he would beat Cab. But he doesnt seem to confident. Plus he called him a *** and all he says is that he knows his manhood.
                I don't think he beats Caballero...

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                  • #39
                    matarile maricon!!!!!

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                    • #40
                      Juanma should ignore Celestino. This doesn't mean Juanma is a *****. Disagree? Argue.

                      Cabs opponents total win/losses - 534/67
                      Juanma's opponents total win/ losses - 178/127

                      Alright, with those two facts on the table, let me just say right now that I love the styles of both fighters. I am more of a Lopez fan, because I'm awed by his power and fighting style. Moving on, I also a serious realist when it comes to putting money on a fight. Before I do that, I look at all angles. All angles, from how easy a guy will cut, to ring experience, to where each guy grew up, (softer childhood means later in the fight they just might ***** up and quit etc) and as far as I can see, this fight at the moment would be outright foolish for Lopez to take.



                      Lopez shouldn't fight Cab yet. I have high hopes for Lopez...I don't want him to get a bull**** loss against a technical veteran like Cab when he isn't ready for him. Cab has boxed twice the amount of rounds, he has 205 or something and Lopez only has 98. Cab has also been boxing much longer, having made his pro debut in '98, he an 11 year veteran. Lopez only started back in 05. Lopez fights alot more, averaging 6 fights per year with 2005 his debut year having 8 fights. Compare the first part of this post, their opponent's records, and you will truly see that the veteran has the experience advantage over Juanma. It is too early for Juanma to take such a fight. If you are a true Juanma fan and want him to do well on the world level, you will agree with me. This is almost a case of 'The Great White Hype' where that guy beat the current champ ten years ago in the amateurs, then came back pro and his first fight was against teh champ, and he got ktfo, lol.

                      Compare that to Cab, who fought twice in his debut year, and averages 3-4 fights annually.


                      I guarantee these numbers are kosher. I may be off by 2-3 on each side but that really is irrelevant considering the sheer volume of wins Cab's opponents have had, offsetting whatever Juanma has done. A betting man cannot ignore that. If there were to fight today, all the smart money would be on Celestino.

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