Gamboa > Lopez, and it isn't even close.

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  • Charlie Kelly
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    #21
    Originally posted by -JACK-
    Lopez has a great right hand. He jabs, hooks, uppers and everything off it.

    I'd lean for Lopez, Gamboa is suspect to me.
    Jaunma swings for the fences everytime, he is all over the place he has no discipline. Gamboa will school him in all of these aspects and then finish him after a couple rounds of showing Jaunma how to really box.

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    • mangler jr
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      #22
      Originally posted by Charlie Kelly
      Jaunma swings for the fences everytime, he is all over the place he has no discipline. Gamboa will school him in all of these aspects and then finish him after a couple rounds of showing Jaunma how to really box.
      Ok cool guy.

      You're cool.

      Cool guy.

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      • FightFreak
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        #23
        Originally posted by K-Nan
        Gamboa never fights inside for too long. He is insanely quick on his feet and one of the best in-and-out fighters around. I just think that Lopez is in over his head with Gamboa. Especially now that he's gained so much more patience. I saw a different fight tonight and in the last few fights. The old Gamboa would have lost it when he got Mtagwa hurt. But even in the end, he was picking his shots well.

        His defense has improved too.
        Right on the money

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        • 407BoriKua
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          #24
          Originally posted by Charlie Kelly
          Jaunma had trouble with Mtagwa......Gamboa steam rolled that fool and will easily do the same to Jaunma the guy is a joke...





          Exactly, Gamboa will toy with Jaunma for a couple rounds and TKO/KO him in round 3-4.
          triangle theorys dont work in boxing styles makes fights gamboa has a style for mtagwa so what juan ma faced much better comp

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          • krispy kreme
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            #25
            No surprise Gamboa won by TKO, I said speed would be the big difference and it was. But Lopez has a better opponent in front of him and his resume is more creditable. I am on the fence between Gamboa-Lopez now, because of how human Lopez looks now. But again, he has had better opponents in front of him.

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            • Dirk Diggler UK
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              #26
              Slight overreaction. They fought two different calibre of opponents. Styles make fights. Juanma overlooked Mtagwa and Gamboa had the benefit of learning from his mistakes. He was very sharp tonight but Juanma beating Luevano is a much better win.

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              • Monte Cristo
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                #27
                Mtagwa just wasn't able to land any punches so he never really got started. So he wasn't able to make Gamboa back off. I think Gamboa is clearly faster than Lopez while is better off fighting from a distance, because he has great range.

                Lopez fights up close too much putting himself in danger and was losing stamina. He has to fight from a distance, but he gets too desperate on trying to connect on his opponent. He should try fighting using his jap and strait right hands to hurt his opponent before coming inside, but I see him losing to Gamboa, because Gamboa has the range to fight from the outside and has better flexibility allowing him to fight on the inside. He's looks like miniature Mike Tyson. lopez looks just too stiff and won't do well moving up in weight. His power will be lest effective as he moves up in weight.

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                • yomar
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                  #28
                  I like how the puertorrican blind themself saying that Lopez will KO Gamboa that easy, like there will be sure 100%. Did you see when Lopez throw his left hand? he open himself completely (he drop his right hand) for Gamboa left hook. Lopez eat basically all the jab from Luvano. Lopez defense is going downhill every fight and his wildness offense is increasing every fight. Lopez only hope is counterpuncher Gamboa, but he is droping to frecuently his right hand, so i dont see his counter so promising in a fight vs Gamboa. Anyways i am puertorrican and I will be routing for Lopez.

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                  • rod_serrs
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by 407BoriKua
                    triangle theorys dont work in boxing styles makes fights gamboa has a style for mtagwa so what juan ma faced much better comp
                    Please...Gamboa would steam roll anyone on Juanma's resume. Juanma's comp isn't anything great yet. BTW Gamboa would have had Luevano out of there quicker and in more dominant fashion. He'll also KTFO of Juanma when they fight.

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                    • !! Shawn
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                      Slight overreaction. They fought two different calibre of opponents. Styles make fights. Juanma overlooked Mtagwa and Gamboa had the benefit of learning from his mistakes. He was very sharp tonight but Juanma beating Luevano is a much better win.
                      Doesn't matter how good the win was. He showed regression of skills, not progression.

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