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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Asenjo Defeat Once Again Raises Training Questions

    The third-round TKO loss of Filipino Rommel Asenjo to Raul Garcia in Mexico has once again raised the issue of whether some of the younger Filipino fighters are pushed too soon into battle against veterans, if not superior opponents, and whether their Filipino trainers are good enough to hone world champions.


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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    The third-round TKO loss of Filipino Rommel Asenjo to Raul Garcia in Mexico has once again raised the issue of whether some of the younger Filipino fighters are pushed too soon into battle against veterans, if not superior opponents, and whether their Filipino trainers are good enough to hone world champions.


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    **** ronnie, just when I thought they got rid of him.

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    • xcaret v4
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      #3
      this should be a joke thread cuz thats waht the article is

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      • Chaconlittlered
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        #4
        Ronnie you really like them pinoy nuts ok Ponce de Leon was suppose to lose
        Bautista beat Sergio Martinez and Ponce was the underdog Boom boom the next manny than he was tagged a a slow power puncher sooo losing to Ponce was cause Ponce was better fighter plus Boom boom has a weak azzzzz chin duhh pendejo it ain't youth pinche mamon Vasquez Jr is as young in boxing as Marvin sosona he lost cause he got fuccced up sorrrry youth don't play no fuccin part Juanma beating Cocepcion doubt that youth had part in it here's a clue the word your looking for is overated just because you think there good with your track record they are probably not also young fighter beating veterans is one part in knowing if the fighter is good or not also can't forget AJ Banal lost cause he did not train that's why he was gassed out pinoy build these pendejoand they think there the shiiiiiiit
        look at Donaire nietes true champions
        Its the quality of the fighter not the quality of the writer that counts
        plus why are pinoy fighter getting championship bout and most don't even show up fuccs up with that and after every lose excuse excuse

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        • withoutthee666
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          #5
          I thought he was Sri Lankan?

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          • withoutthee666
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            #6
            Originally posted by ThrowedEssay
            he is but he lives in the philippines and **** rides all there fighters and makes up excuses
            Well as long as he lives there.

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            • TheBoxer23
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              Ronnie enough with the excuses,, you're the only columnist who always finds a reason to explain the losses of Filipino fighters. Every time. not every boxer is perfect, sometimes he loses, sometimes he wins. Boxing is a sport where anything can happen...

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