Why is Caballero Not Fighting Top FW's not name Lopez or Gamboa??

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  • mariobrotherpr
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    #61
    Originally posted by jrosales13
    No you talking about skill that really doesn't mean better. Because, you have take styles and intangibles into effect. Which has nothing to do with skills.

    In the 90's Ricardo Lopez was arguably the most skilled fighter of the decade. However, Roy Jones was the best fighter of the decade.

    Do you see the difference?

    The question wasn't who is more skilled, it was who was the better, so how can you say Luevano is better when he doesn't really have a win better than Ponce De Leon nor a win better than Molitor really.
    Yet you continue with the question BS.

    Luevano is a complete fighter that only lacks power. He can even take a punch. Caballero is full of holes. Holes I have already explained. You want to reduce it to ONLY comparing fights. I'm not for that. Not only that, you want to play D.A. and just ask, ask, ask in hope one mixes up and you can go "BUT BUT BUT BUT BUT YOU R CONTRADICTIN URSELF".

    Your answer to how the system works is a joke. It's basically ignoring it and repeating yourself.

    Really. Want to talk boxing? Good. Want to play high school "yo momma" kind of arguments... not with me.

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    • mariobrotherpr
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      #62
      I also love how you ignore the fact that I have no problem with Lopez facing Caba as a tune up.


      Definitely not as a hyped up dream match with close odds, between two highly skilled warriors willing to lose it all... because it's not.

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        #63
        Originally posted by mariobrotherpr
        I also love how you ignore the fact that I have no problem with Lopez facing Caba as a tune up.


        Definitely not as a hyped up dream match with close odds, between two highly skilled warriors willing to lose it all... because it's not.

        This is where I strongly disagree.

        Caba won the IBF and WBA and defended them.

        It's way better than Lontchi, Mtagwa, a blown up Penalosa, etc.

        It would be a great fight, a fight that HBO wanted and approved.

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          #64
          I heard they were avoiding him. That's why. There were quite a few articles that said he was slowly taking over Paul Williams' spot as most avoided boxer.

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          • STREET CLEANER
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            #65
            Caballero should had taken a deal when they offered him the fight since he was so confident that he was going to win. After that the sky would had been the limit.

            But no he complains, ***** and moans. He will eventually get matched up with Lopez or Gamboa and lose. Neither guy will get credit for the win and they will say that Caballero was to old or unproven. Who is his biggest win or his most spectacular fight that he looked invincible?

            Cause somebody bad mouths you doesn't mean you have to fight him. This is not middle school this is boxing. Let him fight himself into a position that fighters would have to fight him instead of him doing a Allen Green and running their mouth in how good they think they are.

            Caballero gets hit too much and slaps half of his punches even when he is standing directly infront of his foe. His conditioning might take him late into the fight but I doubt he would make it to the end

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              #66
              Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
              Caballero should had taken a deal when they offered him the fight since he was so confident that he was going to win. After that the sky would had been the limit.

              But no he complains, ***** and moans. He will eventually get matched up with Lopez or Gamboa and lose. Neither guy will get credit for the win and they will say that Caballero was to old or unproven. Who is his biggest win or his most spectacular fight that he looked invincible?

              Cause somebody bad mouths you doesn't mean you have to fight him. This is not middle school this is boxing. Let him fight himself into a position that fighters would have to fight him instead of him doing a Allen Green and running their mouth in how good they think they are.

              Caballero gets hit too much and slaps half of his punches even when he is standing directly infront of his foe. His conditioning might take him late into the fight but I doubt he would make it to the end
              I guess winning two belts and earning the praise of all kinds of boxing scribes means nothing to you.

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                #67
                Juan Manuel Lopez doesn't have to face Cab. Simple as that, he is 27 years old, Cab has never faced anybody of Rafeal Marquez in his whole career.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by rican411
                  Juan Manuel Lopez doesn't have to face Cab. Simple as that, he is 27 years old, Cab has never faced anybody of Rafeal Marquez in his whole career.

                  Cuz JuanMa's team ducked him when he had two belts at 122.

                  They could have fought to unify but no, JuanMa chose Medina, Lontchi, Penalosa, and Mtagwa.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by jreckoning
                    Cuz JuanMa's team ducked him when he had two belts at 122.

                    They could have fought to unify but no, JuanMa chose Medina, Lontchi, Penalosa, and Mtagwa.

                    So at 26, you wanted him to unify all the belts, and become undisputed? Maybe he wanted to move up in weight.....

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by rican411
                      So at 26, you wanted him to unify all the belts, and become undisputed? Maybe he wanted to move up in weight.....

                      When you are champ you fight the best.

                      Otherwise don't be champ.

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