Comments Thread For: Hearn on De La Hoya: There's Loads of Business We Can Do Together; We're Talking Munguia Versus Ryder

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  • Dee @ PYP Boxing
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    #11
    I'll take Munguía vs Ryder. At least we know Ryder has a chance of winning. And lately, Munguía hasn't been in a bad fight. Perfect step up fight for Munguía, which at this point in his career is sad to say....

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    • Poopdick
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      #12
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

      Garcia fought Tank with weight stipulations. He doesn’t fear Haney.
      he won a mandatory spot for Haney and said he didn't want it. ain't my opinion it actually happened

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      • GBP4LIFE
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        #13
        Oscar was never making a matchup for Berlanga.. we’re not saving your shyt investment Edward.. we wanna make you look like the idiot you are!!!

        Ryan is not fighting Haney, Ryan vs Teo in a mega cross promotion cross network PPV with TR & ESPN

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          #14
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          Munguia vs Ryder is meh, although I’d watch it. Munguia vs Berlanga is better.

          Ryan Garcia vs the winner of Haney-Prograis would be excellent.
          Better in what sense Munguia vs Berlanga probably does fantastic numbers, but it's a one sided fight.

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            #15
            Originally posted by _Rexy_

            Better in what sense Munguia vs Berlanga probably does fantastic numbers, but it's a one sided fight.
            If Berlanga is right I think he can hurt Munguia.

            I don’t think Ryder can.

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            • daggum
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              #16
              mungia has had a hilarious career. wins a belt against a ww bum at 154, fights bums for the next 5 years and rakes in the cash, gets a couple debatable decisions along the way to help him maintain his aura, will eventfully get destroyed the first time he fights a real opponent. boxing in a nut shell. he couldnt even beat an old dervychenko moving up in weight, they must be kid gloving him from here on out, the tank davis program

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                #17
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                If Berlanga is right I think he can hurt Munguia.

                I don’t think Ryder can.
                Fair. I think Ryder probably gives us a better fight though, because Berlanga is pretty trash and his power seems to leave after the first four rounds.

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