Comments Thread For: Munguia: Not Sure What Charlo's Plan is Moving Forward, But I'm Ready To Face Him
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Im not expecting charlo to immediately take that fight after a long layoff but charlo still the champ remember that sidney boy ,unfortunately there a not good enough brits for mungia to beat up at 160, he did put a beating on an always tough beefy tho. Dont worry sid Uk still P3 in the boxing world podium right below Mexico.Originally posted by Sid-Knee
Is that what you want, a Charlo who has been inactive for years? Well, you are Mexican. You love those opponents. It's the fresh active ones you run from or lose to all the time.
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fair article & i agree Mungia should be given a better test, but he's just 26... Terence Crawford is a World Champ why doesn't he "tested"?... he's been there the longest than any fighter... fighting Avanesyan is & washed up Porter is patheticComment
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Charlo ducked.. he ducked everyone for 2 & 1/2 years, you sound delusional..
DAZN Has to be involved, if Charlo wants the shot he knows the terms.Comment
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This is the second day with this piece on the main headline story and it only have 37 comments. Time to move it down the line.Comment
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He did start campaigning at 168 according to a recent interview, he did look terrible at the weigh ins since his fight with Ballard looking more hittable and having a lower workrate.
Personally I think he perform better now and still has time to prove himself, but he isn't good enough to contend with Benavidez and Morrell, he had a lackluster run at middleweight but gave good performances against Rosado who was coming off a win over Bektemir and Kamil Szeremeta demonstrating improvements.
I think he has good odds with the rest though, 168 is getting stacked with M'billy, Pacheco, Berlanga, Bektemir, Ryder, Charlo, Andrade, Shishkin, Saunders, Plant, Yerbossynuly and etc.
Last edited by Malvado; 06-07-2023, 06:16 PM.Comment
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