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  • #11
    what a statement it would be if Gamboa were to easily KO Mtagwa

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    • #12
      Mario Santiago deserves a chance gainst either of these guys... He has much better boxing skills than either Juanma or Gamboa and is a difficult lefty. I agree with Iceta on this one.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Iceta View Post
        This fight is ******. They need to put Gamboa in with someone not coming off a loss. So I guess Arum is trying to ruin two of his future stars. How intelligent.
        Gamboa should fight Elio Rojas or atleast Cristobal Cruz.

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        • #14
          yess, make it happen..at least Mtagwa deserves another good payday..although Im not so sure that Gamboa will have an easier night than Juanma, will he have the stamina if it goes the distance?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Iceta View Post
            I don't even think Gamboa should fight Juan Ma now. He should go after a tougher challenge.
            I think Junma KO's Gamboa in 5rds to be honest with you.

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            • #16
              Gamboa by wide UD or late Rounds TKO.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
                Gamboa should fight Elio Rojas or atleast Cristobal Cruz.
                Gamboa already ducked ROjas once!!!!!!!!

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                • #18
                  This would be a fight that I want to see.

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                  • #19
                    Gamboa has the advantage of watching how Lopez fought Mtagwa and to learn from that

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Radical
                      source please?
                      from e spn.com

                      4. Elio Rojas (20-1)

                      With titleholder Oscar Larios sidelined because of a cut in his last fight on Oct. 16, mandatory challenger Rojas was supposed to face 2004 Olympic gold medalist Yuriorkis Gamboa (12-0) for the vacant belt. However, Gamboa's handlers are understandably having second thoughts and looking in another direction.
                      Next: TBA.
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