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    Comments Thread For: Video: Ali Funeka Not Shaken By The Guzman Loss

    Ryan Burton catches up with Ali Funeka and his manager Butityi Konki, to discuss the loss to Guzman, the weight advantage for Guzman and more. [Click Here To Read More]
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    Guzman cheated, he was like a Middle-weight vs a 135 pounder. Guzman is a ******, and should be fighting in higher weight classes instead of picking on midgets. Sure Funeka is taller, but by midget I mean weight-wise. Its clearly obvious that Guzman had a dramatic weight advantage in the fight.

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      #3
      Originally posted by SoldierWarrior
      Guzman cheated, he was like a Middle weight vs a 135 pounder. Guzman is a ******, and should be fighting in higher weight classes instead of picking on midgets. Sure Funeka is taller, but by midget I mean weight-wise. Its clearly obvious that Guzman had a dramatic weight advantage in the fight.
      Guzman was like 148 and Funeka was about 143 on fight night.

      Still Guzman needs to get his **** together, he is embarrassing the sport.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ADDICT
        Guzman was like 148 and Funeka was about 143 on fight night.

        Still Guzman needs to get his **** together, he is embarrassing the sport.
        He looks bigger/fatter on camera. And Hbo couldn't stop talking about his weight. Was he 148 fight night or was it the day of the fight they weighed in? Because he could have put on more weight before stepping in the ring.

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          Originally posted by SoldierWarrior
          He looks bigger/fatter on camera. And Hbo couldn't stop talking about his weight. Was he 148 fight night or was it the day of the fight they weighed in? Because he could have put on more weight before stepping in the ring.
          I remember they said 148 on fight night. He was like 144 on the scales at the weigh in.

          He used to so ripped back in the day, now he is a fat ass.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ADDICT
            I remember they said 148 on fight night. He was like 144 on the scales at the weigh in.

            He used to so ripped back in the day, now he is a fat ass.
            Do you think it helped him out in this fight coming in a bit heavier? And did he drain himself to make weight in the first fight or did Funeka just have his number or maybe a lil of both?

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              Originally posted by SoldierWarrior
              Do you think it helped him out in this fight coming in a bit heavier? And did he drain himself to make weight in the first fight or did Funeka just have his number or maybe a lil of both?
              Maybe, but Guzman always had good punch resistance. I think he was badly affected by the cut in the first fight, and he just went into survival mode. Funeka's jab was also pretty good in the late rounds of the first fight. Guzman just moved a lot last night and showed some of his old self.

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