Comments Thread For: Jose Pedraza Likely To Make Pro Debut, February 18

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jose Pedraza Likely To Make Pro Debut, February 18

    The professional debut of lightweight José Pedraza is likely going to take place on a February 18 card being put together by Universal Promotions in Ponce. Undefeated flyweight Cesar Seda is scheduled to headline the show. According to reports, Pedraza, a multiple world medalist at Pan American and Central American games, is in excellent physical condition as he was preparing to compete in the National Championships of the Puerto Rico Amateur Boxing Federation.

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    good prospects and seda is a beast

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    • chifuli
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      Dissapointed with Pedraza

      I saw Pedraza win the gold at the CACG in Mayaguez, I was happy that PR finally had a amateur fighter with gold medal hopes, then he goes and signs pro. Why Jose? Is it not enough to get all the coverage from PR waiting for every single fight you're in? Is it not enough to be the first gold medalist ever in the Olympics for PR? Does 100K seem a lot to you? Shame on you...

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      • ChampBox@PR
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        Originally posted by chifuli
        I saw Pedraza win the gold at the CACG in Mayaguez, I was happy that PR finally had a amateur fighter with gold medal hopes, then he goes and signs pro. Why Jose? Is it not enough to get all the coverage from PR waiting for every single fight you're in? Is it not enough to be the first gold medalist ever in the Olympics for PR? Does 100K seem a lot to you? Shame on you...
        Shut your **** sucker up, you moron. The guy was only getting paid 1,500 for being in the ama program, thats chump change. The guy also have a kid and one on the way. Turning pro was the right choice for him.

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