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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Conceicao: I'm Not Coming To Play, I'm Taking Navarrete's Title To Brazil!

    For Brazilian Olympic gold medalist Robson Conceicao, he hopes the third time will be the charm. Conceicao will have his third world title opportunity when he takes on WBO junior lightweight world champion Emanuel "Vaquero" Navarrete on Thursday, Nov. 16 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Navarrete-Conceicao will serve as the co-feature
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  • boxing IQ
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    Well, he's definitely got the right attitude.

    Kind of fits the script though. Navarrete beats him in similar if not more dramatic fashion than Shakur. Sets up that fight down the line. Moves up and loses saying his going back to his weight class yada yada.

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    • Boricua181
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      Conceicao, the best you can hope for is to go the distance against Navarette, because you don't have the wear with all to take his title.

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      • boxingitis
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        #4
        Originally posted by boxing IQ
        Well, he's definitely got the right attitude.

        Kind of fits the script though. Navarrete beats him in similar if not more dramatic fashion than Shakur. Sets up that fight down the line. Moves up and loses saying his going back to his weight class yada yada.
        Or Shakur should move up and fight Teo. We expect Navarette to move up after his 3rd fight at 130, but what about Shakur? He should move up to fight Teo after his 3rd fight at 135, no one wants to fight him anyways at 135.
        Last edited by boxingitis; 11-09-2023, 08:24 AM.

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        • BetoMag
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          Here in Brazil, Robson is far from having the same popularity as the Falcão brothers. The brothers are more active on social media, and recently made headlines because they fought and Esquiva wanted to resolve everything in the ring officially. A pretty pathetic show. Anyway, Robson is a much more solid fighter than them. I believe his speed will upset Navarrete. He has a good chance of winning as long as he doesn't take his foot off the accelerator like he did with Valdez.

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            #6
            Originally posted by boxingitis

            Or Shakur should move up and fight Teo. We expect Navarette to move up after his 3rd fight at 130, but what about Shakur? He should move up to fight Teo after his 3rd fight at 135, no one wants to fight him anyways at 135.
            Navarrete's not moving up anytime soon. The fight with Shakur's a fallback option down the line if nothing significant comes up for either fighter.

            Felt like Shakur should've stuck around 130 to unify, but I get the eagerness to move up where the names are. Shakur's not leaving 135 until he fights Tank and Loma.

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              #7
              Originally posted by boxing IQ

              Navarrete's not moving up anytime soon. The fight with Shakur's a fallback option down the line if nothing significant comes up for either fighter.

              Felt like Shakur should've stuck around 130 to unify, but I get the eagerness to move up where the names are. Shakur's not leaving 135 until he fights Tank and Loma.
              If they make good offers he will get an opponent. Or if Tank and Haney send a reasonable offer he can take it.

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              • Robi13
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                Robson looks to be in great shape so this fight won’t be an easy fight for Navarrete at all. I expect vaquero to still win, in a war

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                • Juan-Rambo
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                  Don't see you beating the Vaquero nope!!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BetoMag
                    Here in Brazil, Robson is far from having the same popularity as the Falcão brothers. The brothers are more active on social media, and recently made headlines because they fought and Esquiva wanted to resolve everything in the ring officially. A pretty pathetic show. Anyway, Robson is a much more solid fighter than them. I believe his speed will upset Navarrete. He has a good chance of winning as long as he doesn't take his foot off the accelerator like he did with Valdez.
                    Thanks for the on the ground report.

                    I too believe Conceicao has a good chance to win this.

                    Either way, this fight has a very high awkwardness quotient.
                    Conceicao's version could be Navarrete's kryptonite.

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