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    By Jake Donovan - His promoter pleaded a plausible case for why the only featherweight fight for which fans clamor have not yet happened, one which left little room to counter.

    But it doesn’t mean that Juan Manuel “JuanMa” Lopez’ performances won’t be compared to that of divisional rival Yuriorkis Gamboa every time they step in the ring these days.

    Not helping the cause any is that Lopez (30-0, 27KO) squares off this weekend against Orlando Salido, who was last seen in the ring against – you guessed it – Gamboa, last September.

    This weekend’s bout, which takes place at Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez in Bayamon, Puerto Rico (Saturday, SHOWTIME 10:30PM ET/PT), is the type of fights that networks like to showcase when the primary objective is to steer two fighters towards one another.

    Lopez is well aware of this, and has even publicly expressed interest in facing Gamboa anywhere, any place and any time.

    Still, he insists that it is business as usual when he performs in his native island this weekend.

    “I don’t think about it that way,” Lopez claims when asked if there is any additional pressure to outdo Gamboa, who turned in a lethargic performance against Salido in their alphabet unification bout last year. “Every opponent is tough, every opponent is different. We’re all different fighters.

    “To me, it’s just what I can do. I certainly want to look good and I want to do as well as I can, but I don’t want to compare myself to what he did and what I’m going to do.”

    That said, Lopez couldn’t ask for a better fight on which to improve from his rival’s performance. Gamboa looked smoking hot when he knocked out Jorge Solis last month on HBO, but was overdue for such a performance after climbing off the canvas and struggling with Salido in what resulted in a showcase opportunity gone awry.

    If the fan viewpoint for this weekend is merely ‘Can you top this?’, then the bar isn’t set very high at all for Lopez. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    wow what an insightful article lol

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    • #3
      Originally posted by zte89147 View Post
      wow what an insightful article lol
      I'm weary of all this repetitive BS. If there's nothing new to say, then don't say anything at all! All the articles in the world won't take the place of the anticipated showdown between these two cats, Gamboa and Lopez....

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      • #4
        the fight will be at 130 and when it happens gamboa will get ktfo

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        • #5
          wow what an insightful article lol

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          • #6
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
            I'm weary of all this repetitive BS. If there's nothing new to say, then don't say anything at all! All the articles in the world won't take the place of the anticipated showdown between these two cats, Gamboa and Lopez....
            exactly....i have no clue why they continue with this BS

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            • #7
              its histerical how people say gamboa stuggled or barely beat salido when he won 10 out of 12 rounds pfffffffffff........... pliz. again nothing new in this article

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              • #8
                Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                I'm weary of all this repetitive BS. If there's nothing new to say, then don't say anything at all! All the articles in the world won't take the place of the anticipated showdown between these two cats, Gamboa and Lopez....
                Originally posted by zte89147 View Post
                exactly....i have no clue why they continue with this BS
                they make these articles for idiots like you 2 who will click on the link.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by el malo View Post
                  they make these articles for idiots like you 2 who will click on the link.
                  Evidently, you need to include yourself in that company, pahtnah!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Cubanborn87 View Post
                    its histerical how people say gamboa stuggled or barely beat salido when he won 10 out of 12 rounds pfffffffffff........... pliz. again nothing new in this article
                    not only that but also how EASILY gamboa won all those rounds... does anyone actually remember that gamboa knocked salido out?? however gamboa played dirty when salido was already lying on the floor so i think the mexican deserved the 20 extra seconds he had to recover.. but anyway, salido didn't look like he was going to get back up that time, had yuri not got over excited throwing that last punch and he would probably have won by KO and people all over the world would be like: "ohhh shieeeeeeetttt yuri killed salido the whole fight and then knocked him out in the las round, was amazing!!!" but people only look the final result without even watching the fight... the thing is everyone expects gamboa to ktfo everybody, when he doesnt: he struggled.. lol

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