Joan Guzman Couldv'e Been Great If Not For His Lack Of Discipline

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  • LAFIRPO
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    Joan Guzman Couldv'e Been Great If Not For His Lack Of Discipline

    I am saying it right now; Joan Guzman could've beat all of them. Everyone from 122 to 135. Besides Mayweather, Guzman had the most natural talent in the sport.

    With a better promotor and more discipline, Guzman would've been a P4P fighter.

    Do you all agree?
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    #2
    No, but I respect your opinion...

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    • Eaner0919
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      #3
      woulda shoulda coulda

      yawn

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      • pochy51
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        #4
        That is rigth

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        • LAFIRPO
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          #5
          Still, many of the top guys avoided Joan Guzman for years. Morales, Barrera, Marquez, just to name a few.

          It must have been for something.

          And, with all the undiscipline and inconsistent fighting schedule, and fighting at a weight class he doesn't belong in, the man is still undefeated.

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          • Pullcounter
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            #6
            the potshot style doesn't make you a great fighter.

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            • LoStranger
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              #7
              Yes and I still believe Guzman would beat Amir Khan handily even now....

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              • LAFIRPO
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                #8
                He didn't potshot at 122 or 126. The only reason he's fighting that way now is because the man doesn't even belong at 140. At most, he should be fighting at 135. But watch some tape of the man fighting at 122 or 126.

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                • nachorjj
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LAFIRPO
                  I am saying it right now; Joan Guzman could've beat all of them. Everyone from 122 to 135. Besides Mayweather, Guzman had the most natural talent in the sport.

                  With a better promotor and more discipline, Guzman would've been a P4P fighter.

                  Do you all agree?
                  Yes I agree, but he past his prime and is not in good physic conditions

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                  • boxing2106
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                    #10
                    if he fights khan and beats him what then ?? you gotta remember hes going into a division thats loaded with names eventually thier going to have to fight him

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