Comments Thread For: Omar Narvaez Decisions Cesar Seda To Retain WBO Strap

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  • FromBA
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    #71
    Many people in this thread don't have a clue about boxing.

    Best Argentine fighters today:

    1º) Omar Narváez.

    2º) Sergio Martínez.

    3º) Marcos Maidana.

    4) Lucas Matthysse.

    Best Argentine All Time Great:

    Carlos Monzón.

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    • Argentine
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      #72
      Maravilla Martinez es el N°1 de Argentina lejos,Narvaez solo es campeon omb y nunca unifico.

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      • NicoBehram
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        #73
        Originally posted by TheMexHurricane
        True. The great Vic Darchynian is another example among many.
        im not sure, but i think boxing is pretty huge i Armenia.. they certainly has produced some good fighters, considering their population.

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        • controlmachete
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          #74
          Originally posted by chifuli
          SEDA GOT ROBBED!!! I watched the fight, paid the PPV and I can tell you that he got jobbed. How ****** was of his promoters to fight him in his house with partisan crowd judging. Seda also got a bad ref who took a point for ghost low blows. Man I was MAD!! Still, Narvaez will stay in Argentina fighting clowns and Seda even in defeat proved his heart, will and technique...

          complain to paco valcarcel, hes the president of the WeBO and a puerto rican too...

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          • controlmachete
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            #75
            Originally posted by FromBA
            Many people in this thread don't have a clue about boxing.

            Best Argentine fighters today:

            1º) Omar Narváez.

            2º) Sergio Martínez.

            3º) Marcos Maidana.

            4) Lucas Matthysse.

            Best Argentine All Time Great:

            Carlos Monzón.
            i liked juan martin latigo coggi back in the day, jorge locomotora castro was good too, hey, did you watch the lazarte vs solis fight? could u give us your opinion che?

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            • lopez36
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              #76
              so this is the guy that was going to ko narvaez "donaire on montiel" style??....the guy everyone said would ko him with either hand,some even saying they would bet 400k?...hmmmm....and then to read excuses as to why he lost,man people,can't you just say narvaez is better thats why he won..

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              • u.b.r.
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                #77
                Originally posted by ELHURACAN58
                Cesar Seda has it all, thats why he gets the hype. He proved it today but unfotunately the judges say it another way.

                The argentinian commentators saw it 115-114 in favor of Narvaez, and if you have a history of watching argentinian boxing, they have a history of giving those strange 10-10 rounds every time a round is close(according to them).

                Thats enough to know who really won his fight.
                Originally posted by chifuli
                SEDA GOT ROBBED!!! I watched the fight, paid the PPV and I can tell you that he got jobbed. How ****** was of his promoters to fight him in his house with partisan crowd judging. Seda also got a bad ref who took a point for ghost low blows. Man I was MAD!! Still, Narvaez will stay in Argentina fighting clowns and Seda even in defeat proved his heart, will and technique...
                The only thing there is to complain about is the margin of two of the scores, but the right man won. 115-112 for Narvaez is pretty much how most of us unbiased viewers had it.

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                • boricuajr23
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                  #78
                  Seda lost period and Narvaez proved to be the better man tonight. I'm Puerto Rican and I was ok with seeing Narvaez given the decision. He was the better man tonight. Do I think Seda can beat him? Hell ****ing yeah I do but tonight I think if the fight was in Vegas, Puerto Rico or elsewhere, what I saw was Narvaez win a close decision and we shoulda seen better scorecards like: 115-112 or a 114-113 on all judges scorecards. It's not a robbery when the fight is as close as that one. I had Narvaez 7 rounds to 5 (maybe 6-6 but Seda had a point deducted which still gives Narvaez the edge).

                  Now, when you see 2 judges score a fight like that at 117-110, then you quickly jump to think that there was no way Seda was going to the win on points even if he was going to give Narvaez a clinic. That I know is what upsets alot of my countrymen but we cant discredit Narvaez for his performance tonight. He won a close fight IMO. Both men deserve respect though.

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                  • giacomino
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                    #79
                    I had picked Seda to win but I had it, I think, 115-111 or 115-112 for Narvaez, who boxed very well under pressure and, IMO, made Seda miss a lot. The 117-110 scores were a little wide.
                    I knew some Seda supporters would call it a robbery if it went the distance because the fight was in Argentina, but the right guy got the verdict, no matter where the fight was held.
                    Seda will be back and give anybody 115-118 lbs hell. Narvaez is almost 36 and I can't imagine he will be around much longer, but I have to give him credit for beating a young lion like Seda at this point in his career

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by giacomino
                      I had picked Seda to win but I had it, I think, 115-111 or 115-112 for Narvaez, who boxed very well under pressure and, IMO, made Seda miss a lot. The 117-110 scores were a little wide.
                      I knew some Seda supporters would call it a robbery if it went the distance because the fight was in Argentina, but the right guy got the verdict, no matter where the fight was held.
                      Seda will be back and give anybody 115-118 lbs hell. Narvaez is almost 36 and I can't imagine he will be around much longer, but I have to give him credit for beating a young lion like Seda at this point in his career

                      Good post.Hopefully this ends the talk of Narvaez being a bum.

                      And I rate Seda after this fight. He fought well at times and he has a future.

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