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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Mykquan Williams Floors Luis Feliciano, Stops Him In 6th Round In Battle Of Unbeaten Prospects

    Mykquan Williams earned by far the most significant win of his promising career. The rising prospect from Hartford, Connecticut scored three knockdowns en route to a sixth round, technical knockout victory over Luis Feliciano. Their battle of unbeaten junior welterweights saw Williams close the show at 1:43 of the sixth
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    Myquan Williams, tore up Luis Feliciano big time dropping him about 4 times in 5 rounds.
    The referee had to step in, and save him from some serious injury, that's how brutal the beat down was tonight.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Boricua181
      Myquan Williams, tore up Luis Feliciano big time dropping him about 4 times in 5 rounds.
      The referee had to step in, and save him from some serious injury, that's how brutal the beat down was tonight.
      Was Luis Feliciano cosplaying a rican? He's from Wisconsin, moved to Vegas and lives in Vegas. Competing in the Olympics for the US. Though in this fight, he had the big rican flag on both sides of his trunks. I believe his mouth piece may of had the rican flag. Then they introduced him from Utuado, Puerto Rico, lol.

      The haircut was the most promising part of the act.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Boricua181
        Myquan Williams, tore up Luis Feliciano big time dropping him about 4 times in 5 rounds.
        The referee had to step in, and save him from some serious injury, that's how brutal the beat down was tonight.
        Is YouTube the way to see Probox events ?

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          #5
          Originally posted by pnut901

          Is YouTube the way to see Probox events ?
          YouTube or the ProBox app. $1.99 for no ads

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            #6
            Originally posted by pnut901

            Is YouTube the way to see Probox events ?
            It is one way to watch ProBox TV.

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            • Boricua181
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              #7
              Originally posted by edpboxing

              YouTube or the ProBox app. $1.99 for no ads
              Exactly! epdboxing's, explanation is correct.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ELPacman

                Was Luis Feliciano cosplaying a rican? He's from Wisconsin, moved to Vegas and lives in Vegas. Competing in the Olympics for the US. Though in this fight, he had the big rican flag on both sides of his trunks. I believe his mouth piece may of had the rican flag. Then they introduced him from Utuado, Puerto Rico, lol.

                The haircut was the most promising part of the act.
                Feliciano wasn't playing he's a good fighter, he just couldn't keep up with Myquans, speed, accuracy, timing, and power.
                It was the perfect storm of skill set's employed by a fighter who's going to wreck havoc in the 140 pound weight division.
                All of Feliciano's Puerto Rican patriotism, wasn't enough to trump Myquan's own American Pride, and skill set's to boot!
                Last edited by Boricua181; 01-18-2024, 04:57 PM.

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