Ah yes Joan Guzman great talent ,But has had weight issues that has REALLY affected his career. I remember for awhile he was mentioned for a fight with Pac Man.
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Good God, what the hell happened to this guy...
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Originally posted by TintaBoricua View Post
Before you guys get your panties in a bunch, disregard the title of the video. I have been browsing randomly through youtube watching highlights/post-fight interviews/promos for the past hour and came across this.
I knew that the guy was expected to be big during 2006-2008 and it all derailed over weight issues and whatnot but damn...looking at this highlight clip, what a waste to see that promising guy end up knocked out of rankings or any relevance in the sport. :S
He looked so good and is now fighting in his hometown for much less than he could've had if he had stuck to his guns and continued to get big fights...his speed was incredible.
http://www.box.ingsoci.alist.com/pro...n-a-real-fight
^^remove the periods in the site name . .
IT'S A CLEAR DUCK!Last edited by Dudley; 09-24-2011, 06:57 AM.
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The guy lost either his ability or desire to maintain proper fighting weight and became a slob. Too bad, because when he fell off, 135 was stacked and he looked poised to take over. I thought he was going to clean up on Campbell when that fight was put together, and that's when he started fucking up. He missed out on that fight and hasn't been the same since. The guy wasted his talent. He could have done a lot more.
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I would never question a boxers motivation without good reason but Guzman without a doubt wasted his talent still though he is undefeated and at 35 can still make some noise in boxing.There is vid of Edwin Valero i think saying that Pac was the guy he wanted in the 130 lb divison because of the money and Pacs superstar status but he said that Guzman was better
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