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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Manny Quezada Looks For a Statement With Gavern

    WBC #9 rated heavyweight contender Manny Quezada (29-4) spoke to BoxingScene.com about his upcoming fight with Jason Gavern (18-7-3). The bout takes place on April 8th at the Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino in Central California. Quezada has reeled off eighteen consecutive victories and looks to take on a top ten contender soon after this fight. [Click Here To Read More]
  • paul750
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    He has a bit of a punch on him, but doesn't really look that polished a boxer. Why is he fighting a nobody after the Walker win? Honestly, the heavyweight scene never changes.

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    • joe strong
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      Originally posted by paul750
      He has a bit of a punch on him, but doesn't really look that polished a boxer. Why is he fighting a nobody after the Walker win? Honestly, the heavyweight scene never changes.
      gavern & nicholai Firtha are the current steppping stones.both are pro sparring partners for many top contenders.cisse salif is another.solid,durable opponents who can go rounds & do enough to lose but yet provide a good workout for whoever he fights.no threat but if you take him lightly an upset could happen...ala zuri Lawrence

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      • danny stash
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        Joe knows his stuff.

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