Is Quintana weight drained or not?

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  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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    #1

    Is Quintana weight drained or not?

    I keep hearing those rumors from PR posters.
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    #2
    On Wensday, he has 148 pounds. Most likely lighter than Berto was. So absolutely not is the answer. But Berto won't get any credit for winning. I know it.

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    • cleaner147
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      #3
      whatever, u know how berto blows up.
      if anyone is weight drained itll be Berto, ok?

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      • SoldierWarrior
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        #4
        Berto ducked the Mosley fight to fight Quintana.

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        • savorduhflavor
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          #5
          Just because he weights 148 now doesn't mean he's not weight drained. Oscar was like that before the Pac fight, it's not necessarily a good thing. He could have peaked already.

          But I really don't know either way. Reports coming out of his camp are very positive, but they usually are. I haven't seen him like other PR posters have so it's hard to say.

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            #6
            Originally posted by SoldierWarrior
            Berto ducked the Mosley fight to fight Quintana.
            That's incredibly ****** if your serious. Mosley went around calling himself the most avoided welterweight, and Berto came straight at him.

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            • Ch@mpBox@PR
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              #7
              I saw him and he looked like crap, but after that, all the pics he looks OK.

              And he atleast can talk back when he fought Williaaaaaaaaaaams the first and second tmes, he could'nt even speak 2 days before the fight.


              I guess he is a bit weight, but not all that bad. I say he can go 10 full rounds, the last 2 he will be dead tire!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by -GDS-
                That's incredibly ****** if your serious. Mosley went around calling himself the most avoided welterweight, and Berto came straight at him.
                It's true, the Mosley fight could have still happened but Berto decided to avoid Mosley. The fight was already suppose to happen, but Berto used that Earth-Quake as excuses to avoid Mosley. Mosley would have beaten Berto, Berto avoided Mosley. Now Mosley is going to lose to Floyd.

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                • The Gambler1981
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                  #9
                  Need to see im at the weigh-in and at the fight to really determine that, it is usually not apparent until fight night even if signs point to it. It is part of the reason boxing is so hard to predict some factors are almost impossible to know until that night.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SoldierWarrior
                    It's true, the Mosley fight could have still happened but Berto decided to avoid Mosley. The fight was already suppose to happen, but Berto used that Earth-Quake as excuses to avoid Mosley. Mosley would have beaten Berto, Berto avoided Mosley. Now Mosley is going to lose to Floyd.
                    Berto wanted to face Mosley, probably more so than the other way around. A tragedy happened, and he had to pull out. Even with the earthquake, rumor has it that he had to be bought out of a rematch clause, meaning at first Berto just wanted the fight delayed. Berto also offered a rematch to Collazo and Cotto had a chance to fight him in 2009. Guess they didn't want it that bad. Mosley will lose to Floyd, but with one or two wins, maybe that fight can happen in the future.

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