Comments Thread For: Is Edgar Berlanga Ready For Munguia And Golovkin?

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  • trippleupper
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    #21
    The B is thicker than the E

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    • Brother Mouzone
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      #22
      Originally posted by Boricua181
      Berlanga should be fighting Munguia who has his own flaws, but is undefeated, and is an exciting fighter to boot.
      These two should be able to produce, as exciting a fight as humanly possible before the end of this year.
      This fight will not end in a draw, one of these two fighters will lose their undefeated record, and I believe that loser will be Munguia.
      But not before putting up a brutally exciting fight in which the fans will be jumping out of their seats encouraging Their favorite fighter on to victory.
      ^^ This except I think Munguia sparks Berlanga out ....................

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      • MONGOOSE66
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        #23
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        By Corey Erdman - The public perception of Edgar Berlanga has varied quite a bit over the course of his young career. Like many fighters of his era, his entire professional career has been broadcast, from early days on CBS Sports Network to an extended stint on ESPN to a new home on DAZN, allowing a global audience to have a fluctuating opinion of him from the time he began to present day. More so than most, Berlanga has benefitted financially from the results of, and the reaction to, those early days.
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        Both are damn good fighters but NOT elite. Big dogs will eat them.

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        • A.B Counterhooks
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          #24
          GGG should take berlanga fight to bounce back with an easy win/payday then retire.

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          • The D3vil
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            #25
            I like the fight

            GGG is 41 and on his way out and is no longer elite.

            Let him put a young lion over on the way out.

            Plus, he's a good name on the resume

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            • cruz1383
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              #26
              Bumlanga isn't ready anyone yet. I would put him in there with Ryder( dont even think he's ready for him either but it cant be Quigley again lol). if I was Hearn I would have a milking of before ditching him, put him in there with Ryder and if he gets out of that fight then put him in there with Mungia for a final fight in his 3 fight contract.

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              • 57Blues
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                #27
                Originally posted by Cyborg Fangerloo
                I don't think so, BUT we have a big push to expect him to either get a brutal KO or he is a bum. Part of it is his own doing with his words, but we have to remember that standing in front of him Saturday was a professional fighter that wanted to destroy him. It is a bit more difficult than the keyboard
                It is hard for some of us fight fans to hear and watch a fighter such as Berlanga to be put on such a high level before he earned it then when he gets knocked down to right size to feel so much concern for the guy. He made the money first, got the attention (most knew he did not deserve) then he wants to respect the sport and his opponents and just be a regular fighter after the hype n cash have been secured. The cause of the blow back from fight fans is deserved now if he is what he says he is a real contender and a serious fighter willing to take the road to being somebody in the ring and has the skills to learn and get there fine. If he dont or can not then he was what we thought he was. No big deal.....

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                • Wacked_Out
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                  #28
                  The article left out the part that he got beat by Angulo but got the typical A side decision.

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                  • Afi23
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by LOOKOUT
                    Simple solution. Put him in with Dervachenko and we will really see what we have.
                    Last week's Derevyanchenko beats last saturday's Berlanga.
                    For what it is worth, I trust Munguia's engine over anything Berlanga brings to the table.

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                    • Jrock56
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                      #30
                      Anything Beyond Munguía will be Berlanga’s massacre.

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