My Take on Juanma-Mtagwa

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  • street bully
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    #51
    Originally posted by The_Bringer
    It sounds to me like Mtagwa really put the beating on his ass, but tell me this, Bully ; could any of the rounds where Mtagwa was curb stomping his ass have been scored 10-8?

    Because if was was literally out on his feet and clinching like crazy like I've read, it sounds like they could have been.

    But I haven't seen the fight, and I want your opinion.
    The last round was 10-8 without a doubt. Looked like the referee was contemplating stopping it. Juanma was out on his feet, and I mean out taking combos and **** hile laying on the ropes. Thakfully he was smart enough to hold on and not let go.

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    • Ch@mpBox@PR
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      #52
      By the way the correct score of the fight is 115-111, 8-rounds to 4 with 1, 10-8 round for each fighter!!!!

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      • Al Haymon
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        #53
        Originally posted by ny123
        good post i agree i was at the fight and rooting for juanma but even though he clearly won the fight he lost the battle a rematch is due or a fight with cabalerro anything else is a bad look
        As i understand, they are looking at Luevano at 126.

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        • ßringer
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          #54
          Originally posted by street bully
          The last round was 10-8 without a doubt. Looked like the referee was contemplating stopping it. Juanma was out on his feet, and I mean out taking combos and **** hile laying on the ropes. Thakfully he was smart enough to hold on and not let go.
          What about the 11th?

          I've seen a lot of people say that's when **** really got deep for Lopez, and that he was basically out on his feet from that point on.

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            #55
            Originally posted by street bully
            Homie, are you honestly goign to compare Tarver and Johnson both former champs and top LhWs to Mtwanga? Anyways I said I believed in the kid, but he sure as hell is not what he was made outt o be, since the guy he fought has been stopped before.
            My whole point was that when someone is being taken lightly, anyone is dangerous. Lopez swung for the fences when hes normally a boxer/volume puncher. Dawson pretty did much the same thing, and Ive seen plenty of interviews where before his fight with Johnson, where he talked about him being the bigger man and how he would stand inside. When you don't fight you're fight, then you won't look good against most good fighters. I see this fight being a learning experience, that would either make or break Lopez.

            I remember when Ali was wrote off because he struggled with Cooper and Doug Jones.
            Last edited by slicksouthpaw16; 10-11-2009, 02:45 AM.

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            • street bully
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              #56
              Originally posted by The_Bringer
              What about the 11th?

              I've seen a lot of people say that's when **** really got deep for Lopez, and that he was basically out on his feet from that point on.
              11th was 10-9, but Juanma was about to go down in the last 5 seconds after the took an overhand right, he was done after that right hand.

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                #57
                Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
                My whole point was that when someone is being taken lightly, anyone is dangerous. Lopez swung for the fences when hes normally a boxer/volume puncher. Dawson pretty did much the same thing, and Ive seen plenty of interviews where before his fight with Johnson, where he talked about him being the bigger man and how he would stand inside. When you don't fight you're fight, then you won't look good against most good fighters. I see this fight being a learning experience, that would either make or break Lopez.

                I remember when Ali was wrote off because he struggled with Liston and Doug Jones.
                Ali did not struggle with Liston.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by The_Bringer
                  What about the 11th?

                  I've seen a lot of people say that's when **** really got deep for Lopez, and that he was basically out on his feet from that point on.
                  Nope. Juanma had Mtagwa hurt in that round too.


                  Matters of fact is that besides the 12, the 7-12 rounds each man was hurting the other, there was times that Juanma also had Mtagwa almost KOd, but he was so tire he could not follow up!!!

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by The_Bringer
                    What about the 11th?

                    I've seen a lot of people say that's when **** really got deep for Lopez, and that he was basically out on his feet from that point on.
                    the 11th was a close round but mtagwa hit lopez clean with the last 4 shot. lopez held from the ropes while the bell rang

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                    • slicksouthpaw16
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by street bully
                      Ali did not struggle with Liston.
                      I actually meant Cooper and Doug Jones.

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