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  • #41
    Originally posted by INSECT View Post
    I was at that fight, looked pretty full to me. Gamboa might have some good reflexes and some decent skills, but he's totally easy to hit, has a million flaws and has no chin.
    Gamboa only gets hit when he stops fighting with discipline. When Gamboa is focused, he can actually box, hit without getting hit, Juanma has no such ability.
    Also when Gamboa does get hit or KD its usually from being off balance, we havent actually seen him wobbled or hurt before. Again, cant say the same thing about Juanma.
    Juanma gets hit with everything that gets thrown at him, as long as Gamboa shows movement(and he will) hes gonna splatter Juanma.
    PS Juanma is scared of Pelenchin Caballero and its easy to see. I dont understand how people have made Juanma out to be the next great anything, hes a fun fighter with power and heart but something special he is not.

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    • #42
      I seriously hope Juanma gets underdog, to make a $200 bet !!! AND become rich, and floss ice on MIami Beach like Lil Wayne.

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      • #43
        Why not have Juanma fight Caballero in Puerto Rico, then the winner gets Gamboa?

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        • #44
          I liked gamboa but he aint **** in his last 2 fights hes been dropped by bums he has a glass jaw and cant impress ppl against c class fighters juanma destroys this kid easy fight for lopez i want lopez v.s the clown

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          • #45
            Somebody who fights in about the same weight class that I suggest fans should keep an eye on: Guillermo Rigondeaux. Cuban. 5-time Amateur world champion. 2-time Olympic champion. He was once one of Freddie Roach's wards at Wild Card but it has been reported that he had training stints with Roger Mayweather, as well. Former Sweet Pea trainer Ronnie Shields now handles him. He is slated to meet Ricardo Cordoba who is the last fighter to beat Celestino Caballero. They'll face each other for the interim WBA World SuperBantam title in the Pacquiao-Margarito undercard. It will be Rigondeaux's 7th pro appearance, Cordoba's 41st. Cordoba's last loss was to Bernard Dunne in Ireland in a fight that featured 6 kd's (4 suffered by Cordoba in the third and in the 11th, 2 by Dunne in the fifth).

            Edit/Add: Rigondeaux lived with Y. Gamboa in Florida following his defection from Cuba last year. With Shields now training him, I believe he now resides in Houston.
            Last edited by grayfist; 11-07-2010, 08:49 PM.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by grayfist View Post
              Somebody who fights in about the same weight clashttp://www.boxingscene.com/forums/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=9536805s that I suggest fans should keep an eye on: Guillermo Rigondeaux. Cuban. 5-time Amateur world champion. 2-time Olympic champion. He was once one of Freddie Roach's wards at Wild Card but it has been reported that he had training stints with Roger Mayweather, as well. Former Sweet Pea trainer Ronnie Shields now handles him. He is slated to meet Ricardo Cordoba who is the last fighter to beat Celestino Caballero. They'll face each other for the interim WBA World SuperBantam title in the Pacquiao-Margarito undercard. It will be Rigondeaux's 7th pro appearance, Cordoba's 41st. Cordoba's last loss was to Bernard Dunne in Ireland in a fight that featured 6 kd's (4 suffered by Cordoba in the third and in the 11th, 2 by Dunne in the fifth).

              Edit/Add: Rigondeaux lived with Y. Gamboa in Florida following his defection from Cuba last year. Dunno if he still does.
              yup i've been watching him since he made his debut on espn, he's a hell of a fighter.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by el malo View Post
                yup i've been watching him since he made his debut on espn, he's a hell of a fighter.
                Very patient. Good punch (two one-punch KO's to the body), 5 stoppages in 6 fights. I thought it would have taken him a couple of years to get some real attention but by the look of things, he'll have that pretty much earlier.

                I am tempted to say that Cordoba is going to be his first real test but I can't. Rigondeaux is that good, in my eyes. I'm not into predictions but I'll go out on a limb in this one: barring complications, P4P guy in a couple of years.

                Don't you think so?

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by grayfist View Post
                  Very patient. Good punch (two one-punch KO's to the body), 5 stoppages in 6 fights. I thought it would have taken him a couple of years to get some real attention but by the look of things, he'll have that pretty much earlier.

                  I am tempted to say that Cordoba is going to be his first real test but I can't. Rigondeaux is that good, in my eyes. I'm not into predictions but I'll go out on a limb in this one: barring complications, P4P guy in a couple of years.

                  Don't you think so?
                  He is with Top Rank, in the future Juan Manuel and Gamboa will have to anwser to this beast. Teddy Atlas said he can become one the great counter punchers in history, just to show, how good this guy must be.

                  I would suggest Rigo fight somebody like Abner Mares, who defeated Juanma in the AMs.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by grayfist View Post
                    Very patient. Good punch (two one-punch KO's to the body), 5 stoppages in 6 fights. I thought it would have taken him a couple of years to get some real attention but by the look of things, he'll have that pretty much earlier.

                    I am tempted to say that Cordoba is going to be his first real test but I can't. Rigondeaux is that good, in my eyes. I'm not into predictions but I'll go out on a limb in this one: barring complications, P4P guy in a couple of years.

                    Don't you think so?
                    yeah i do think so, he definitely can be p4p in a year or so with the right fights. he's 30 now and i don't think his handlers are gonna take their time with him. he's gonna be a tough matchup for anyone in his weight class.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by rican411 View Post
                      He is with Top Rank, in the future Juan Manuel and Gamboa will have to anwser to this beast. Teddy Atlas said he can become one the great counter punchers in history, just to show, how good this guy must be.

                      I would suggest Rigo fight somebody like Abner Mares, who defeated Juanma in the AMs.
                      He'll have lots of possible great fights ahead of him. Yes, indeed.

                      The Mares fight may have to be at SuperBantam, if it comes about. Rigondeaux and Shields have recently been reported as saying Guillermo won't have any fight lower than 122lbs.

                      There's an amateur Russian Featherweight whose name escapes me at the moment and who has been making waves in the past half a dozen years. IF he turns pro, a fight between him and Rigondeaux three years down the road can be a mega fight too. But the Russian has been quoted as having said many times that he had no plans of turning pro. Too bad.

                      Edit: Defining "mega fight" in terms of superior quality of the contest rather than purely financial considerations.
                      Last edited by grayfist; 11-07-2010, 09:20 PM.

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