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    Comments Thread For: Acelino Freitas: Floyd Mayweather, Naseem Hamed, they all ran from me

    Acelino 'Popo' Freitas explains to Matt Christie how boxing rescued him from poverty and changed his life
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    Oh yea: well my bathroom is the size of my old bedroom from the first house I grew up in, back in the hood. So that beats that Acelino!

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    • Nightfall
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      #3
      yea suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure.

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      • STREET CLEANER
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        #4
        Freitas had a good run and had a fan base. I don't remember ever being mentioned for Floyd or Hamed. It would had been a good match up at the time. He was fun to watch but like any other fighter once he started to step up in competition he wasn't KOing fighters that easily. Casamayor gave him major issues and so did Raheem, he had difficulty with boxers.

        He was the counter puncher type that benefitted of the offense of the other fighter.

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        • factsarenice
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          #5
          Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
          Freitas had a good run and had a fan base. I don't remember ever being mentioned for Floyd or Hamed. It would had been a good match up at the time. He was fun to watch but like any other fighter once he started to step up in competition he wasn't KOing fighters that easily. Casamayor gave him major issues and so did Raheem, he had difficulty with boxers.

          He was the counter puncher type that benefitted of the offense of the other fighter.
          Kind of the way I saw it too. Both were in the same weight class for a few years but I believe they were fighting on different networks. I think Freitas kind of peeked in 2003ish with Barrios.

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            #6
            One thing I recall about Popo Frietas was he was very fast twitch, athletic and a dangerous puncher

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            • Left Hook Louie
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              #7
              Yep, Freitas was elite for about 15 minutes but dropped off too quick to even have a shot at greatness. It was fun to watch while it lasted, though.

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                One would think Brazil, so populous and with so many poor kids who would want to fight their way out of poverty, should produce more world-class boxers.
                Do they and am I just unaware? Because it doesn't seem that way. Yeah I get that MMA is huge in Brazil but that's relatively recent, in historical terms.

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                • STREET CLEANER
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by factsarenice

                  Kind of the way I saw it too. Both were in the same weight class for a few years but I believe they were fighting on different networks. I think Freitas kind of peeked in 2003ish with Barrios.
                  Yes! The Hyena, that was a fun fight. At that time Acelino was at Showtime and everyone else was at HBO.

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                  • wrecksracer
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                    #10
                    I though Casamayor beat him.

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