Journeyman Fres Oquendo Wants Another Shot at a Title

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  • Neuraxis
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    Journeyman Fres Oquendo Wants Another Shot at a Title

    Fres Oquendo Gets Back in the Mix

    11.20.04 - After watching from ringside last Saturday night in New York City's Madison Square Garden at the Don King Productions' Battle for Supremacy, "Fast" Fres Oquendo declared himself more than ready to get back in the mix towards a heavyweight world title shot.

    "Next week I'm meeting with Don King down in Florida and I'll find out when and where my next fight is. It sounds like it will be in January but I'm not sure who its going to be against. For me, I'd like to fight either Byrd or Ruiz again, they both have major belts and I feel I could beat them."

    Speaking about his very controversial decision loss to Chris Byrd on September 20th, 2003 for the IBF World Championship, Fres said, "it really wasn't that close of a fight, I won at least eight rounds, the TV people and all the press thought I won the fight going away. Even Chris was surprised with the decision."

    In regard to his last fight with WBA title holder John Ruiz, which took place on April 17th 2004, he stated, "It was a very close fight and in the 11th round he did stagger me with a good punch but I felt it was stopped too quick, its a heavyweight championship bout, they could have let it continue."

    Presently Fres is staying in shape in his home town of Chicago at JABB Boxing Gym, however he will leave for camp in a secluded area of California next week. "Whoever I'm going to be fighting its going to be a big fight for me. I need to stay in the win column and stay in the mix. There's lot of fights out there that could be made that I can win and get another shot at the title."

    Concluded the Puerto Rican born Oquendo, "I wasn't supposed to beat Dokiwari in '99, wasn't supposed to beat Etienne in 2001 when he was the so-called baddest heavyweight and I destroyed him. Give me a shot at the title against any of these guys with the belts, Brewster, Klitschko, Ruiz or Byrd. I'm confident I can take the belts from any of them."
    How many title shots does a B level journyman deserve?
  • Sir_Jose
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    I wouldn't call Oquendo a journeyman at all.

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    • Neuraxis
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      #3
      Originally posted by jose
      I wouldn't call Oquendo a journeyman at all.
      Who has he beaten to not have journeyman status? Or would the phrase B level dud be more to your liking?

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      • abdiel2k3
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        #4
        Originally posted by jose
        I wouldn't call Oquendo a journeyman at all.
        ya hes def not a journeymen quite yet
        hes almost there but not yet

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        • MetalVomit
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          #5
          Originally posted by Neuraxis
          Who has he beaten to not have journeyman status? Or would the phrase B level dud be more to your liking?

          Journeyman=Larry Donald, Fres is a B Level fighter, which I cons
          ider better than Journeyman, but he needs to win a couple before he gets a title shot

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          • Neuraxis
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            #6
            Originally posted by GodzHand
            Journeyman=Larry Donald, Fres is a B Level fighter, which I cons
            ider better than Journeyman, but he needs to win a couple before he gets a title shot
            All he needs with King is one win over a sub par fighter like Maurice 19-12-2 Harris even though he was losing 84-86 on every scorecard before he KO'd Harris in order to get back to back title shots yet again. And for the record Quendo isn't ranked by a single sanctioning body and Boxrec has Donald 28 and Oquendo 33.

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            • Sir_Jose
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              I would say Oquendo is lightyears better than Lamon Brewster. He's beaten some solid guys at heavy Donkiwari, Izon, Sullivan, Etienne, Phil Jackson, Harris.

              was winning every round against Tua then he goy caught and most people thought he beat Byrd.

              he's a solid fighter

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              • Zhen
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                Just give "Tuaman" a shot before Oquendo. I like to see Tua vs. Ruiz or Tua vs. Klitschko.

                But not Byrd, he most likely would box circles around Tua.

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                • Neuraxis
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jose
                  I would say Oquendo is lightyears better than Lamon Brewster. He's beaten some solid guys at heavy Donkiwari, Izon, Sullivan, Etienne, Phil Jackson, Harris.

                  was winning every round against Tua then he goy caught and most people thought he beat Byrd.

                  he's a solid fighter
                  Yeah but its not that difficult to outbox Tua. Nicholson was doing the exact same thing until Tua caught him and ended the fight in the 6th round. Dokiware has lost his last 2 fights. He was UD'd by Guin and KO'd in 1 by Stacy 12-3 Frazier. Izon lost his last fight to Al Cole. Etienne has a recent draw against Gilbert Martinez who I recently saw fight against Kirk Johnson, and he is just horrible. Sullivan has a recent draw with Larry Donald who most lable as a journeyman. And as for Phil Jackson, who hasn't he been loosing to recently? He's lost 7 of his last 9 fights. He took Oquendo the distance and in his fight before Oquendo Wlad KO'd him in 2, and Jackson didn't land a single punch in the first round. And I'm not sure how you would consider his fight against Harris a good win.
                  Last edited by Neuraxis; 11-21-2004, 12:48 AM.

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                  • phallus
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                    Fast Fres isn't a big puncher, he doesn;t win by KO, he wins by UD or Split D or whatever, if Don KINg doesn't fix the ****ing fight. Oquendo is a B level fightter, but he should be the IBF champ ( of course, i can see him losing the belt on his first defense, so he wouldn't be the champ any more by now... But it makes sense to me that the bum Wladdy knocked out when still had a pair took the Big O to the distance

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