Larios-Pocket Rocket 2...WHY????

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  • SacTown1
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    Larios-Pocket Rocket 2...WHY????

    Let me first state that I'm a proud Irish-American and I love to see prizefighters from my ancestors homeland come to the USA to gain respect and recognition in the boxing world by fighting elite-level competition, Wayne McCullough was an awesome bantamweight champ and a half-way competitive force at 122......but WHY IN THE HELL is he getting a rematch with Oscar Larios on July 16th?!?!?! Larios had his worst night as a pro in their first encounter, Wayne was at his very best, and Larios still won fairly easily.... I like Wayne too much to see him go down like this, Larios is gonna decapitate the poor S.O.B. in this fight and it's not gonna be pretty.....does anyone know if the WBC mandated this rematch, or is Larios just looking for an easy pay-day on the July 16th undercard???
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    I dont know why this fight is going to happen, Larios has nothing to gain and everything to lose.
    Larios should be unifying with the other champs.
    Macullough has fought once a year in the last 4 years, how can that justify being the mandatory.
    This surely is an easy payday for Larios and a guranteed ass whooping for Wayne.
    Last edited by Round 1; 05-29-2005, 07:16 PM. Reason: grammar.

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    • Kimmy
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      #3
      I think its because Wayne is such a good draw and he doesn`t punch too hard, the larios people seem to think its an easy fight, probably is too!

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      • Gsand
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        #4
        money money moneeeeeey

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        • neils7147933
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          #5
          This was one of the top 5 fights of the year-to-date. Larios's other opponent backed out; this one is marketable because the original is fresh in people's minds.

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          • abdiel2k3
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            #6
            Originally posted by SacTown1
            Let me first state that I'm a proud Irish-American and I love to see prizefighters from my ancestors homeland come to the USA to gain respect and recognition in the boxing world by fighting elite-level competition, Wayne McCullough was an awesome bantamweight champ and a half-way competitive force at 122......but WHY IN THE HELL is he getting a rematch with Oscar Larios on July 16th?!?!?! Larios had his worst night as a pro in their first encounter, Wayne was at his very best, and Larios still won fairly easily.... I like Wayne too much to see him go down like this, Larios is gonna decapitate the poor S.O.B. in this fight and it's not gonna be pretty.....does anyone know if the WBC mandated this rematch, or is Larios just looking for an easy pay-day on the July 16th undercard???
            its true
            larios took it easy
            and he still didnt look 100% lie when he norally fights
            he usually goes to the body way more
            and the body seemed to be hurten wayne
            maybe its just waynes ability to take it the head that made larios forgetthe body
            but eihter way
            wayne dont deserve the rematch
            and hes gonna ge hurt

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