Rafa retires on the stool to a shoulder injury

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  • Kinto
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    #21
    Its obvious you're a troll, Juama won simple move on.

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    • BMWM3P
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      #22
      Originally posted by M@nny
      I ain't trying to discredit **** dude, I'm just stating the facts...
      Sure your not saying that it doesn't count as a significant fight in the rilvary. I bet during round four all you mexican *****es got a hard on.

      Funny how he wasn't complainning to his corner in the rounds before he quit. We all know the shoulder wasn't injured before the fight.

      I have the utmost respect for Rafa but he was getting worn down by Juanma he wasn't going to survive another round and took the easy way out.

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      • Low_ki
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        #23
        Originally posted by M@nny
        LOL, you all are like kids... Rafa had Juanma hurt and almost outta there. Juanma carried all the advantages here and Rafa still gave him hell; Even with an injured shoulder! Don't you all understand that if his arm was healthy he would have probably stopped Lopez?



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        whatever helps you sleep @ night.

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        • Kinto
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          #24
          Originally posted by BMWM3P
          Sure your not saying that it doesn't count as a significant fight in the rilvary. I bet during round four all you mexican *****es got a hard on.

          Funny how he wasn't complainning to his corner in the rounds before he quit. We all know the shoulder wasn't injured before the fight.

          I have the utmost respect for Rafa but he was getting worn down by Juanma he wasn't going to survive another round and took the easy way out.
          You must be an idiot where did I say his win doesn't count?

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          • heat27
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            #25
            Originally posted by M@nny
            I know you all ain't talking ****, Rafa was clearly the smaller man, 35 years old and obviously past his prime. And he still hurt Juanma more than Juanma hurt him. Yes, Juanma is a great fighter, but he was the fighter with all the advantages tonight and Rafa solidified his status as one of the great Mexican warriors. This fight does not get added to the list of significant Mexican vs Puerto Rican battles, given the circumstances...
            Countdown to the Juanma Lopez Kneeling

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            • crookshanks
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              #26
              Originally posted by M@nny
              Al Bernstein: If you're gonna believe anybody about an injury, it's Rafael Marquez. How can anyone dispute that? Did you not watch the fights he had with Izzy Vazquez? Props to Rafa for going toe to toe with one of the biggest punchers in boxing right now.

              Common sense tells you that if you have an injury you are more prone to performing below your par. A healthy Rafa finishes Juanma in the fifth round.
              a prime rafa can finish juanma in 1 round. juanma's chin is suspect just like cotto.

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              • ThunderWolf
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                #27
                Originally posted by M@nny
                I know you all ain't talking ****, Rafa was clearly the smaller man, 35 years old and obviously past his prime. And he still hurt Juanma more than Juanma hurt him. Yes, Juanma is a great fighter, but he was the fighter with all the advantages tonight and Rafa solidified his status as one of the great Mexican warriors. This fight does not get added to the list of significant Mexican vs Puerto Rican battles, given the circumstances...
                I hope you were watching the same fight.

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                • spyvsspy
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                  #28
                  Juanma is bad azz.

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                  • solo20
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Plaster...Sad.
                    Please tell me you are not thinking of the fight where the slow ass Mexican weakling had plaster wraps????


                    How much more desperate does it get kids?
                    FAIL no proof here take a knee with your

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                    • spyvsspy
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                      #30
                      FAIL solo20. Take a stool with your ****.

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