Solis "Gamboa hits much harder then Pacquiao"

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  • vcvc
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    #1

    Solis "Gamboa hits much harder then Pacquiao"

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  • figzuki
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    #2
    Pac must've hit em hard as hell though, cuz I guess he remembers well....

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    • King Ju-Ju
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      #3
      gamboa hits harder then pacquiao at 126 but then manny moves up all the way to 147+ and is leaning dudes lookin like they just got into a car accident. interesting. either pac is just one of a kind or he is the biggest scam artist in the history of boxing.

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      • llamas1
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        #4
        Probably hit harder than Manny at 130 pounds...

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        • Frighteous
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          #5
          Just wait a few years and let Gamboa get on some world level roids like all the fighters end up doing when they get to the top. Take a good look at the dude, you really think he's never done any?

          He is gonna be badass once he gets a guy like Ariza working with him


          gamboa's timing is better than pac's...that is what makes him a better hitter

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          • | THE KING |
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            #6
            likely:

            Gamboa prime/peak = 130
            Pacquiao prime/peak = 140/147

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            • BigStereotype
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              #7
              Eh, I don't know about that. Of course Solis is gonna say that, he just got KTFO. Wayne McCullough said that Morales hit harder than Hamed after that fight, too. Yeah, no. Pacquiao at 147: good puncher. Pacquiao at 130: devastating, one punch killing puncher.

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              • Reznik
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                #8
                gamboa hits harder minus the peds and steroids....

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                • ModernTalking
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                  #9
                  I doubt Gamboa hit as hard as Pac. Pac it as hard as Mosley and Vargas...just ask Dela Hoya.

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                  • gmc_rfc_06
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                    #10
                    I don't think he has a reason to lie.

                    Nobody can really say who hit's harder unless they have taken punches from both, Solis has. Manny hurt him a number of times, but it did seem like Gamboa was hurting him every time he landed. He also put him down several times and ended him in quick fashion.

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