Comments Thread For: Hugo Cazares-Omar Narvaez?, There’s Still Life at 115

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hugo Cazares-Omar Narvaez?, There’s Still Life at 115

    It’s not an argument.

    If Bantamweight is not the best weight class in boxing right now (and, for the record, it is), it’s right near the top of the heap. It’s a fact. It’s also a pleasant surprise after too many periods over the last thirty years where the division struggled to consistently pull together the pieces for extended runs.
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    Agree that Cazares-Narvaez has the potential to be an excellent. Narvaez is a superb boxer but, at 35, I think he showed signs of fading a little in his last bout. Cazares-Nashiro were great fights. Nashiro should win a title belt back next month when he fights Rojas in Japan.
    Am also interested in seeing what some of the up-and-coming bombers like Seda and Francisco can do against the belt-holders.

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    • crold1
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      #3
      Originally posted by giacomino
      Agree that Cazares-Narvaez has the potential to be an excellent. Narvaez is a superb boxer but, at 35, I think he showed signs of fading a little in his last bout. Cazares-Nashiro were great fights. Nashiro should win a title belt back next month when he fights Rojas in Japan.
      Am also interested in seeing what some of the up-and-coming bombers like Seda and Francisco can do against the belt-holders.
      Keep an eye on Luis Concepcion at 112 as well. He will rise eventually I'm sure and may be the uncrowned king at Flyweight already.

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        Originally posted by crold1
        Keep an eye on Luis Concepcion at 112 as well. He will rise eventually I'm sure and may be the uncrowned king at Flyweight already.
        El Nica is definitely the most exciting bomber in flyweight.


        The way he wrecked Kaovichit was very impressive.

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          #5
          Originally posted by crold1
          Keep an eye on Luis Concepcion at 112 as well. He will rise eventually I'm sure and may be the uncrowned king at Flyweight already.
          With the way the weight class is at the moment, he may just be. At this point in Wonjongkam's career, a guy like Concepcion or Segura would be bad for him IMO. Speaking of those two, Concepcion-Segura is the best action fight that can be made at the weight. Shame Segura seems to be targeting Miranda and not El Nica.

          Funny though, the other day I was thinking about how 115 was pretty good BITD.

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