Gamboa should get a new trainer to help with his flaws.
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I didn't get defensive at ANYONE who said he has "flaws"
I got defensive at this:
he's not the second coming of Roy, you can stop defending him now
Can you wrap your head around that?Comment
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yes i can...you see a lot of similarities as most do...and maybe, that's the reason for you being enamored with the guy
i said he's not Roy...his reflexes are NOT at that level where sloppiness can be covered by it...Comment
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You consider this thread spamming?
Anyways it might be too late for Gamboa to change. Maybe a lost will make him want to change his style.
But, if and when he does lose and decided he needs a change. I still think Sr or Goosen could him out greatly if he really wants to dedicate himself.
Yes he is a super talent, he has great reflexes, speed, nice pop. But, he does have flaws that I think will hurt him against the elite.
He might think is easy and is bored. But, yet we haven't seen him against an elite to make that statement. To me Salido was the best fighter he has faced up to this point and he didn't look like a World beater to me. I think Juanma and Cab beats him. Hell I am not even confident that Gamboa could beat Elio Rojas who is no joke either.
I kind of see it the opposite of what Reed does. I see him being more of a front runner. Where if he can't overwhelm you then he doesn't know to exactly go about it. I give him credit though he did do a hell of a job in the last couple of rounds against Salido. But, then again when he punched Salido while he was in the ground. Made me think about his composure.
Sr. retired from boxing and Goosen aint that techical trainer.
Salas or what ever his trainer s name is great trainer.
He was playing around way to much with both hands down,but he still won 2 belts with Salas in 5,6 fights
I still think that he will walk through Gamboa and specially Caballero.Comment
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So you draw the conclusion that the only reason I am making an argument on behalf of Gamboa is because I think he's just like Roy... and therefore, any argument I present is obviously biased and shouldn't even be considered because they have similarities, and I obviously have an agenda when discussing Gamboa.
This is the assumptive conclusion you brought on me.
Nobody else did... everyone else either agreed with what I said, or disagreed with what I said... and they posted how or why..
Not you.
Jro just disagreed with me... lets see how I treat that..Comment
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I agree with you for sure on the: If he can't overwhelm you he seems a bit lost...You consider this thread spamming?
Anyways it might be too late for Gamboa to change. Maybe a lost will make him want to change his style.
But, if and when he does lose and decided he needs a change. I still think Sr or Goosen could him out greatly if he really wants to dedicate himself.
Yes he is a super talent, he has great reflexes, speed, nice pop. But, he does have flaws that I think will hurt him against the elite.
He might think is easy and is bored. But, yet we haven't seen him against an elite to make that statement. To me Salido was the best fighter he has faced up to this point and he didn't look like a World beater to me. I think Juanma and Cab beats him. Hell I am not even confident that Gamboa could beat Elio Rojas who is no joke either.
I kind of see it the opposite of what Reed does. I see him being more of a front runner. Where if he can't overwhelm you then he doesn't know to exactly go about it. I give him credit though he did do a hell of a job in the last couple of rounds against Salido. But, then again when he punched Salido while he was in the ground. Made me think about his composure.
I also agree with Eaner, on squaring up throwing flurries with his hands down... this will definitely lead to something disastrous in the coming future of his career...Comment
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Calm down Reed, I was ****in around...
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