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  • #41
    Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1502 View Post
    Cintron needs to throw more punches that's for sure. He was stagnant against Molina and he needs to be much more active vs Canelo.
    If I remember correctly, he threw over 1000 punches in his last fight according to compubox. Canelo isn't a pressure fighters this might help him throw more punches.

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    • #42
      Good, now make sure you dont fell off the ring, maybe you shouldve requested for a cage match b4 signing lol

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      • #43
        and so said the handpicked oppenent.

        do ricans even claim cintron. i wouldnt if i were puerto rican
        Last edited by percypercy; 11-23-2011, 01:55 PM. Reason: wrong thread

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        • #44
          respect and props to him for taking this fight in mexico, but hopefully he does show up and try to win and this is not just talk. he's got a chance but i'm still going to root for alvarez. the guy needs a hard fight, hopefully this is it.

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          • #45
            For the guys saying "it depends on which Cintron shows up." I say, the same one you saw in his last three or four fights. Bank on it. In order for him to get close to Conelo, he's been vetted, scrutinized, and deemed safe. It's almost an insult to be picked by Conelo's protectors...uh... promoters. They're saying Cintron is to be used, expendable, a tool, instead of a threat or worthy opponent. A clown in Conelo's circus, slapped around and discarded. This is no "championship" attitude or reign of terror, far from it.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              Former welterweight champion Kermit Cintron (33-4-1, 28 KOs) feels motivation from the well-known boxing rivalry between Puerto Rico and Mexico. Cintron challenges undefeated WBC junior middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez on Saturday night in Mexico City. Cintron is the most experienced opponent that Alvarez has every faced to date. Cintron has watched Mexican boxers winning most of the recent battles against Puerto Rican fighters, but he plans to change that.

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              You had better knock Canelo out cold or you will lose wide on the cards. I actually think Cintron (if all things were even) could easily outbox Canelo. But he has to go in knowing its KO or he loses. So I'm worried he will change up his game and screw it up. Like Pac, nobody is ****ing up the money by beating Canelo on the cards.

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              • #47
                Nah.... Not happening

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