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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: John Molina Talks Medina Fight, First Pro Loss, More

    Lightweight prospect John Molina (18-1) speaks to BoxingScene.com about his upcoming ESPN2 fight against Ricardo Medina (31-35). Molina reflects on the first loss of his pro career which occurred in November against Martin Honorio. The 27-year-old Molina talks about how he was affected by the flu in that bout and how Honorio refused to give him a rematch. Honorio will be headlining the ESPN2 card this Friday that Molina is appearing on. See what else Molina has to say in this exclusive interview. [Click Here To Read More]
  • xEDDIEx
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    Guys really need to stop using this flu excuse. If every fighter that lost and said they had the flu actually did then there'd be an epidemic.

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    • Marciano90s
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      lol he got totally outboxed if he got the flu he could postpone the fight.nice another bum fighting molina..well better he gets it.

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      • lopez36
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        stop with the excuses,,theres no shame in losing to a veteran with experience and molina having 18 fights,,he needs to stop with the excuses

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          Originally posted by lopez36
          stop with the excuses,,theres no shame in losing to a veteran with experience and molina having 18 fights,,he needs to stop with the excuses

          Honorio boxed Molina's head off and was smart.

          Molina needed to box in that fight not trying to win with haymakers and his supposed awesome power.

          I give full credit to Honorio who showed how game he was, and showed his skills rather than flat out going to war. He chose the times he traded and Molina was left with no answers.

          Molina hopefully learned that his power isn't gonna bail him out all the time.

          And Molina really needs to improve his defense if he wants to step up again or he'll suffer the same fate.

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