Comments Thread For: Giovani Segura: I Will Knock Viloria Out, No Doubt

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  • jrosales13
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    #151
    Originally posted by BrickSquad
    Ward is better, donaire is fighting people half his size he is doing what p-will was doing at welter and i remember everyone hyping his ass up till he fought some one his own damn size and got KO'd same thing would happen to donaire and yes i know he's a better fighter then willams but he would still get laid out
    P-Will has actually fought guys his own damn size at WW and won.

    Anyways. Hell even Froch has a better resume than Ward at 168.

    The argument shouldn't even be who's better right now between Donaire and Ward. that's not even debatable. Ward hasn't fought the caliber of fighters that Donaire has. The argument should be who ranks higher between Donaire and Froch. Still Donaire but at least that can be somewhat debated. Not really but more so than Ward

    We should class Ward in with the likes of Agbeko, Mares, and Moreno. That's how deep 118 is. And, we not even going to the likes of Perez, Kameda Brothers, Cazarez, Montiel, Darchinyan. Hell even vets like Filipino Tunacao are making somewhat of a comeback. Even third tier guys like Bakhal, Esquiviel, and Morel...Damn this division is so sick. The best in boxing.

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    • BrickSquad
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      #152
      Originally posted by puga
      so why is viloria a 3 time champ then given he only fought for a title in 2 divisons?...
      he lost 2 times and got his title back 2x champ then went up a few pounds and i really mean only a few pounds won another title that's it nothing great though

      i'm done with this thread i will end with the FACT that segura is on the p4p list and a lineal champ and beat the guy brian villoria got sent to the hospital by

      and that most asian/pinoy fighters fight and win at bantam and below and don't get watched by or cared much besides hard core boxing fans while blacks are the most watched and dominate force in boxing good bye have fun with your little fighters

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        #153
        Originally posted by jrosales13
        P-Will has actually fought guys his own damn size at WW and won.

        Anyways. Hell even Froch has a better resume than Ward at 168.

        The argument shouldn't even be who's better right now between Donaire and Ward. that's not even debatable. Ward hasn't fought the caliber of fighters that Donaire has. The argument should be who ranks higher between Donaire and Froch. Still Donaire but at least that can be somewhat debated. Not really but more so than Ward

        We should class Ward in with the likes of Agbeko, Mares, and Moreno. That's how deep 118 is. And, we not even going to the likes of Perez, Kameda Brothers, Cazarez, Montiel, Darchinyan. Hell even vets like Filipino Tunacao are making somewhat of a comeback. Even third tier guys like Bakhal, Esquiviel, and Morel...Damn this division is so sick. The best in boxing.
        Not in the mood to argue so i will end with Blacks>>>pinoy fighters and really any sport for that matter good night

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          #154
          Originally posted by BrickSquad
          Not in the mood to argue so i will end with Blacks>>>pinoy fighters and really any sport for that matter good night
          Yea you're an ignorant idiot.

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            #155
            Originally posted by Asian Sensation
            I do plan on writing another story on Viloria-Segura, though I don't intend on centering it around that.

            But I will be getting a quote from Carlos Tamara, who is currently in Colombia, to get his opinion on the fight if it happens. And also going to call the WBO to get their official stance on Segura's claim to being the mandatory challenger to Viloria.

            This is a fight that I always looked forward to, more than the Viloria-Calderon fight.
            good **** ryan..keep it up bro....yu should make a thread about what questions do posters have for someone youre about to interview and ****....looking forward to reading that article ....

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              #156
              Originally posted by jrosales13
              That's a shame because the lower weight-class are very exciting. Those guys are willing to fight anyone. Without the diva like attitude...

              You should catch some of Roman Gonzalez stuff. That's my dude at flyweight or below.

              And, Bantamweight division is probably the best division in all of boxing. So stack, deep with talent.

              Lower weight-class is where it's at real talk.

              And, last thing what do you mean by "your fighters"? Just out of curiosity.
              chocolatito is very entertaining to watch I just don't know how he would be moving up in weight to fight segura which I really want to see happen.

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                #157
                Originally posted by Cuauhtli02
                chocolatito is very entertaining to watch I just don't know how he would be moving up in weight to fight segura which I really want to see happen.
                Yea he probably is not ready to move up to 112 just yet. He just moved up to 108. I really was hoping for the fight to happen at 108. I thought it could have been a poorman version of Carbajal-Gonzalez. But, Segura just out grew the weight-class. He couldn't make weight anymore so he had to move. It might a little too much to ask Gonzalez to move up so soon. But, maybe in a year or so hopefully. I do question if the fight happens. How would Gonzalez chin hold up to Segura power. And, Roman can **** too plus has good set of skills. But, Segura has freakish power for that size..

                But, I been following Gonzalez for years now. I started following him right when he signed his promotional deal with Teiken so that's my "gallo" And, the dismantling of Yutaka Niida was F'ing amazing to watch for such a young fighter.

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                  #158
                  Originally posted by jrosales13
                  Yea he probably is not ready to move up to 112 just yet. He just moved up to 108. I really was hoping for the fight to happen at 108. I thought it could have been a poorman version of Carbajal-Gonzalez. But, Segura just out grew the weight-class. He couldn't make weight anymore so he had to move. It might a little too much to ask Gonzalez to move up so soon. But, maybe in a year or so hopefully. I do question if the fight happens. How would Gonzalez chin hold up to Segura power. And, Roman can **** too plus has good set of skills. But, Segura has freakish power for that size..

                  But, I been following Gonzalez for years now. I started following him right when he signed his promotional deal with Teiken so that's my "gallo" And, the dismantling of Yutaka Niida was F'ing amazing to watch for such a young fighter.
                  I just started watching some of his fights recently on youtube, he does have really good skills and I think it would be a very tough fight for segura if he can ever move up in weight properly. Even a fight with wonjongkam would be great.

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                  • Sifo
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                    #159
                    Originally posted by puga
                    funny coz there was never a pinoy who was proven a cheater...there's plenty of mexicans tho...salido, vargas, chavez jr, cruz carbajal,nino,etc are all mexicans who got caught cheating...lol
                    Mayol cheated in like seven consecutive fights

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                      #160
                      Originally posted by puga
                      lol..you obvoisly dont know pinoy boxing , do you....aside from mexico and pr, the phillippines is bigger boxing power house than any other latin country in the world...the phil is defintely in the top 7 country in boxing...you ****ers never had a guy like pacman either..but i would'nt expect you to know....
                      what about panama,nicaragua,argentina,dominican republic,cuba, i even consider colombia, and venezuela ahead of you guys

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