Comments Thread For: Jaime Munguia Decisions Gabe Rosado in Twelve Round Fire-Fight

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • BoxingIsGreat
    The Champ
    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
    • Feb 2009
    • 19470
    • 1,684
    • 2,397
    • 1,062,888

    #221
    Thank you, GBP.

    Comment

    • ✔ (Low- )
      Contender
      Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
      • Sep 2021
      • 475
      • 129
      • 79
      • 0

      #222
      Originally posted by jbdmusic
      Munguias next opponent will be Oscar. Golden Boy is a little short on talent compared to Haymon and Top Rank.
      Maybe they bring Kovalev down yo 160 for him

      Comment

      • ✔ (Low- )
        Contender
        Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
        • Sep 2021
        • 475
        • 129
        • 79
        • 0

        #223
        Originally posted by Hatesrats
        Munguia by TKO. RD 4-6.
        How that pan out?

        Comment

        • Rockybigblower
          3 time loser
          Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
          • Dec 2016
          • 7072
          • 1,447
          • 44
          • 51,788

          #224
          Originally posted by Articulateboxin
          I haven't logged into the forum for a while but wanted to pop a quick note to say how much I enjoy watching Rosado's fights and the enormous respect I have for a fighter like this. Dude is literally a legend in his own right
          Thanks for that....now **** off back to where you came from.

          Comment

          • Jab jab boom
            Undisputed Champion
            Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
            • Feb 2018
            • 11160
            • 4,845
            • 296
            • 118,331

            #225
            Good win for Munguia as Rosado is better than his record indicates and he gave Munguia a solid test. But, fighters like Munguia have a short shelf life and he’ll probably be done before 30 as a top fighter. If ggg is even half of what he used to be, he’d still beat Munguia.

            Comment

            • Heru
              Quintessence
              Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
              • Apr 2008
              • 9491
              • 531
              • 353
              • 26,205

              #226
              Munguia impressed me with this performance; you could count on him swarming Rosado multiple times every round. Great conditioning, combinations, active, and strong.

              He is too susceptible to giving ground to be a P4P level fighter, but he's amongst the top of the middleweights. I would've halfheartedly thrown him in against Andrade before Rosado because I saw Gabe as an unnecessary risk, but now I think he has a shot at beating an Andrade, who tends to lose focus and fade late in fights. Win or lose, Jaime gives any of the titleholders a run for their money and a great fight, he's no gimme anymore.

              Comment

              • jabuppercut
                Contender
                Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                • Mar 2018
                • 352
                • 148
                • 25
                • 8,160

                #227
                Entertaining card from top to bottom. GGG and Munguia both on DAZN, should be easy to make no reason to not make that fight next.

                Comment

                • -Kev-
                  this is boxing
                  Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 39950
                  • 5,038
                  • 1,449
                  • 234,543

                  #228
                  Originally posted by TreyShaw

                  Munguia whoops Little charlo and GGG now
                  GGG yes, because GGG is so old and his defense was never great. The way he got hit by Canelo in the rematch, Derevyanchenko, and even light-punching Szeremeta, it looks like Munguia won’t miss GGG’s chin. But it still might go 12 just because GGG had a granite chin.

                  GGG will have an amazing win vs Murata in what will likely be a one-sided wipe out for GGG, possibly a very short night for Murata. The fight will make GGG look “prime” again. He needs this after looking awful vs Canelo II and Derevyanchenko. This will also make fans hype him up again. This is where Munguia needs to fight him, right after the big win over Murata.

                  GGG is falsely ranked at #1 at MW. He was beaten up by Derevyanchenko.

                  To be fair, Munguia has been calling out GGG for a while now, at least 3 years.

                  Charlo, i’m not sure Munguia can beat him. He actually beat Derevyanchenko. He KO’ed Hogan, who gave Munguia a tough fight. He beat Korobov, Trout, Williams. Charlo has the advantage in top fight experience. Munguia might also want to work on his defense before fighting Charlo.

                  Comment

                  • richardt
                    Undisputed Champion
                    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 22102
                    • 2,623
                    • 204
                    • 77,067

                    #229
                    Mungia takes too many flush shots for even a punching bag and that is going to leave him with brain damage not far down the road.

                    Comment

                    • famicommander
                      Undisputed Champion
                      Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                      • May 2018
                      • 10127
                      • 5,543
                      • 1
                      • 49,546

                      #230
                      Originally posted by â (Low- )

                      Fammi you have spoken like the Commie you are..Pack em up and scoot out kid, The Chicos are jumping back into Mejico dodging Andrade
                      Andrade is the one who has managed to go 30 (soon 31) fights without ever facing anyone that has won any world titles at any weight.

                      Murata is about to face his third champion (N'Dam twice, next GGG) in 19 fights. Charlo has fought 3 in 32 fights.

                      Both Murata and Charlo have soft resumes, but Andrade has the softest resume of ANY world champion in ANY weight.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP