Juan Manuel Lopez: Macho Man or Mama Cita? Bernabe Conception will Let Us Know

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  • Doctor_Tenma
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    #11
    Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby
    cool. if its a robbery or controversy against conception deal is off.
    Confirmed.






    Concepcion is one tough dude. Should be a good one.

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    • Ragnar Lothbrok
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      #12
      Originally posted by jrosales13
      On the real people **** on Juanma for really no reason. Yes he looks hella bad with the Caballero incident. Yes he should of fought him. I think he avoided him. But, Juama resume is really not that bad. He has fought some top fighters. And, he survived a fight that he was faced with his first adversity. He has proved that he is a Macho Man IMO.

      i think he was wildly overrated after the ponce de leon ko. he's gone back down to earth after the mtgwa fight. the luevano win was a very good win for him. he showed he can outbox a boxer. how he deals with a athletic, young, fast, strong fighter like conception is another story. conception aint no penalosa. he's a full fledge feather.

      the mtgwa fight showed that juan ma has a ways to go & he's not as good as some people project him to be.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby
        i think he was wildly overrated after the ponce de leon ko. he's gone back down to earth after the mtgwa fight. the luevano win was a very good win for him. he showed he can outbox a boxer. how he deals with a athletic, young, fast, strong fighter like conception is another story. conception aint no penalosa. he's a full fledge feather.

        the mtgwa fight showed that juan ma has a ways to go & he's not as good as some people project him to be.
        What Santiago did in the later half of the fight is still in my head. I'm confident in Juanma's chances.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby
          i think he was wildly overrated after the ponce de leon ko. he's gone back down to earth after the mtgwa fight. the luevano win was a very good win for him. he showed he can outbox a boxer. how he deals with a athletic, young, fast, strong fighter like conception is another story. conception aint no penalosa. he's a full fledge feather.

          the mtgwa fight showed that juan ma has a ways to go & he's not as good as some people project him to be.
          Only problem with Concepcion is his lack of activity. And I always see a jab jab left straight combo out of him. Not much else. But he has the will and heart should he get into trouble. Hope that will be enough. Otherwise, I'm not that confident of his chances.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby
            i think he was wildly overrated after the ponce de leon ko. he's gone back down to earth after the mtgwa fight. the luevano win was a very good win for him. he showed he can outbox a boxer. how he deals with a athletic, young, fast, strong fighter like conception is another story. conception aint no penalosa. he's a full fledge feather.

            the mtgwa fight showed that juan ma has a ways to go & he's not as good as some people project him to be.
            Everybody looked at the negative in that Mtgawa fight. Nobody really looked at the positive in that fight.

            If Juanma showed anything in that fight it was that he has intangibles that you can not learn. Which is very important in a fighter. He showed that he can pull off a win when things are not going his way, he showed heart, he showed survival instincts, he showed grit, determination, will, toughness. Any lesser fighter in that situation would NOT have survived that fight.

            And, lets face it. Mtagawa was not the best fighter that Janma has faced. He is not even in the top 3. De Leon was better, Penalosa was better, Luevano was better. He won damn near every round against those top 3 fighters. He answered the questions that I had about him with the Mtagawa fight.

            Nothing to hate on Juanma, and now he is also facing a better fighter than Mtagawa. Still facing top 10 fighters. And, he will win this fight too. And, people will still hate for some reason.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
              Ex-fucking-actly.

              Although Juanma hasn't faced the opposition we most want him to face; he has still faced tough opposition. I remember mad people pick Luevano to beat him, and Concepcion is no push over.
              Good post

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                #17
                Conception is gonna be Juanmas toughest fight. IMO conception got this fight already. One of them needs to fight Gamboa

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by jrosales13
                  Everybody looked at the negative in that Mtgawa fight. Nobody really looked at the positive in that fight.

                  If Juanma showed anything in that fight it was that he has intangibles that you can not learn. Which is very important in a fighter. He showed that he can pull off a win when things are not going his way, he showed heart, he showed survival instincts, he showed grit, determination, will, toughness. Any lesser fighter in that situation would NOT have survived that fight.

                  And, lets face it. Mtagawa was not the best fighter that Janma has faced. He is not even in the top 3. De Leon was better, Penalosa was better, Luevano was better. He won damn near every round against those top 3 fighters. He answered the questions that I had about him with the Mtagawa fight.

                  Nothing to hate on Juanma, and now he is also facing a better fighter than Mtagawa. Still facing top 10 fighters. And, he will win this fight too. And, people will still hate for some reason.
                  In the bold, once I love a certain boxer's style, they must show that before I consider myself a fan.

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                  • oc9979
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jrosales13
                    Everybody looked at the negative in that Mtgawa fight. Nobody really looked at the positive in that fight.

                    If Juanma showed anything in that fight it was that he has intangibles that you can not learn. Which is very important in a fighter. He showed that he can pull off a win when things are not going his way, he showed heart, he showed survival instincts, he showed grit, determination, will, toughness. Any lesser fighter in that situation would NOT have survived that fight.

                    And, lets face it. Mtagawa was not the best fighter that Janma has faced. He is not even in the top 3. De Leon was better, Penalosa was better, Luevano was better. He won damn near every round against those top 3 fighters. He answered the questions that I had about him with the Mtagawa fight.

                    Nothing to hate on Juanma, and now he is also facing a better fighter than Mtagawa. Still facing top 10 fighters. And, he will win this fight too. And, people will still hate for some reason.
                    i agree with this

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                    • Doctor_Tenma
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by 4Eyez226
                      Conception is gonna be Juanmas toughest fight. IMO conception got this fight already. One of them needs to fight Gamboa
                      Well Juanma doesn't have the best defense, but Concepcion didn't handle Santiago's pressure in the late rounds. Don't know about anyone else, but I'd pick Santiago to beat Concepcion in a rematch.

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