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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Emiliano Vargas Stops Jorge Luis Marquez Alvarado In 2nd Round On Navarrete-Valdez Undercard

    GLENDALE, Arizona - Emiliano Vargas continues to roll in the infancy of his career. The youngest of former two-time junior middleweight champion Fernando Vargas' three fighting sons picked up his third consecutive second-round knockout. The latest came at the expense of Mexico's Jorge Luis Marquez Alvarado, who
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    Pathetic mismatch! Bradley said they need to move him along slowly! How can you move him slower than against an opponent who is 3-6-1, 2KOs????? Maybe against a guy who is 2-10-3 in his next fight???

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      Originally posted by richardt
      Pathetic mismatch! Bradley said they need to move him along slowly! How can you move him slower than against an opponent who is 3-6-1, 2KOs????? Maybe against a guy who is 2-10-3 in his next fight???
      The kid is 19. Yes, back in the day fighters were thrown into the fire pretty young. The kid will make a name for himself and fight the top dogs in a few years. Tank Davis is 30 years old and has still been cherry picking. Hopefully Cruz gets the rematch. Cruz was the cherry pick that went wrong. If he wants to aspire to be like his old man then he will fight everyone soon enough.

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        Originally posted by richardt
        Pathetic mismatch! Bradley said they need to move him along slowly! How can you move him slower than against an opponent who is 3-6-1, 2KOs????? Maybe against a guy who is 2-10-3 in his next fight???
        He’s only had 6 fights. What’s wrong with letting the kid develop slowly, why are you in such a rush?

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          #5
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

          He’s only had 6 fights. What’s wrong with letting the kid develop slowly, why are you in such a rush?
          Fighting a 3-6-1 fighter isn't going to do ANYTHING to help him develop! And furthermore, it is risking a bad outcome where the opponent could be seriously hurt due to a HUGE mismatch.
          Last edited by richardt; 08-14-2023, 02:43 PM.

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            Originally posted by Marktko1020

            The kid is 19. Yes, back in the day fighters were thrown into the fire pretty young. The kid will make a name for himself and fight the top dogs in a few years.
            But HUGE mismatches lead to the opponent being seriously injured! Not need for this crap. He can fight someone better than a hapless, helpless setup fighter with a 3-6-1 record! That fight was a disgrace!

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              #7
              Originally posted by richardt
              Pathetic mismatch! Bradley said they need to move him along slowly! How can you move him slower than against an opponent who is 3-6-1, 2KOs????? Maybe against a guy who is 2-10-3 in his next fight???
              In all other Pro Sports, Athletes dont turn pro until theyre 22-23yo (unless theyre extremely Elite). But In boxing you get guys turning Pro at 17 then their spoon fed for years. I really dont see the devolopment they get fighting tomato cans for years when they can fight better Comp in the Amatuers during those years.

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