i love it when freaking putos get on here js to talk **** not knowing **** about boxing the only way gamboa and juanma fight is if they go out side and fight bob would never make this fight no enough money yet when they are both super famous then they will fight learn about boxing u mexicans putos dnt be here js to hate
Comments Thread For: Juanma Hoping To Grab Five Titles Before Walking Away
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Ive seen pre weight photos of juanma and he doesnt look too bad at 135.i think its possible for him to win more belts but not sure to what extent.at fw hes got one of the best resumes.im still in thought on how boxingscene illusionised gamboa as being like roy jones.honestly I didn't see it.Comment
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I'm not a mexican I just call it like I see it. Believe me im just as disgusted with gravy train chavez and the WBC champ canelo(LMAO at WBC champ). I just want these fools to start fighting real fights against real fighters and then we can determine if your about something. If you cant do that, I dont want to hear about no 5 titles and no WBC belt or have you on my HBO or SHO against a tomato can. Be about something like a Maidana or a Froch, these guys may not be the best but they derseve respect for figthing real challenges and not ducking.Comment
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The thing is that Lopez can just keep moving up in weight without fighting anybody coming off impressive wins. He could stay at 126 and fight Gamboa of course and Johnny Gonzalez and then maybe Donaire if he ends up moving up. Juniorlightweight is a weak ass division so it's a perfect hibernation spot for the cherry picking hype train.Comment
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He can do it... and he's heading for 130 pounds very soon. He needs to improve his defense thoJuan Manuel Lopez began his career in the junior featherweight division where he became a champion, and recently won a title at 126 pounds. Before the end of the year or in early 2012, he will go up to junior lightweight where he hopes to spend a couple of years before rising to lightweight and then ending his career at 140 pounds. He hopes to retire with a record of winning five championships in five different divisions.
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