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  • #11
    arce beat the same bum in 2 different divisions for 2 vacant belts. one of the biggest disgraces in boxing history. he should just fight this guy in all 18 divisions and be champ in every division.

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    • #12
      Ok, I understand you being mad at Arce for not giving you the rematch. However calling the man that ko'd you a coward is a little redundant.

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      • #13
        Although admittingly being rather close to the Vazquez team I can still UN-BIASEDLY confirm that yes, they were looking forward to the rematch and concentrated their attention and efforts on their verbal agreement until it was quite obvious that Arce wasn't going to keep his word. They even confidently turned down other offers in the process because on various occasions both Arce and his manager publicly "confirmed" that the rematch was going to happen. All seemed to be ready for negociations to begin when Team Vazquez' and promoter Tuto Zabala jr were shocked with the reality that Arce was already planning to do different behind their backs. Arce's manager didn't even have the courtesy to inform promoter Zabala of their change in plans, deciding to just ignor their calls instead. Not too classy considering that Vazquez gave Arce a great career opportunity. A simple phone call would've been sufficient. Oh well, at least Arce knows what to expect if by chance Vazquez pulls off the upset. At least it's more sincerity than what Team Arce gave and deserve.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by EZ E View Post
          Although admittingly being rather close to the Vazquez team I can still UN-BIASEDLY confirm that yes, they were looking forward to the rematch and concentrated their attention and efforts on their verbal agreement until it was quite obvious that Arce wasn't going to keep his word. They even confidently turned down other offers in the process because on various occasions both Arce and his manager publicly "confirmed" that the rematch was going to happen. All seemed to be ready for negociations to begin when Team Vazquez' and promoter Tuto Zabala jr were shocked with the reality that Arce was already planning to do different behind their backs. Arce's manager didn't even have the courtesy to inform promoter Zabala of their change in plans, deciding to just ignor their calls instead. Not too classy considering that Vazquez gave Arce a great career opportunity. A simple phone call would've been sufficient. Oh well, at least Arce knows what to expect if by chance Vazquez pulls off the upset. At least it's more sincerity than what Team Arce gave and deserve.
          Thanks for the info.

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          • #15
            WV2 attempted to cherrypick an aging smaller fighter, but instead got his ass handed to him. I can't blame him for being bitter, but his comments are out of line.

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            • #16
              Dont know why Arce is yapping the word "Coward" at someone that already got in the ring with him and he lost to.

              Now what I do hope he does is to stop getting too involved with all that outside non sense and focus on Donaire and donaire only because IMO he will need to be at the top of his game to defeat him.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by EZ E View Post
                Although admittingly being rather close to the Vazquez team I can still UN-BIASEDLY confirm that yes, they were looking forward to the rematch and concentrated their attention and efforts on their verbal agreement until it was quite obvious that Arce wasn't going to keep his word. They even confidently turned down other offers in the process because on various occasions both Arce and his manager publicly "confirmed" that the rematch was going to happen. All seemed to be ready for negociations to begin when Team Vazquez' and promoter Tuto Zabala jr were shocked with the reality that Arce was already planning to do different behind their backs. Arce's manager didn't even have the courtesy to inform promoter Zabala of their change in plans, deciding to just ignor their calls instead. Not too classy considering that Vazquez gave Arce a great career opportunity. A simple phone call would've been sufficient. Oh well, at least Arce knows what to expect if by chance Vazquez pulls off the upset. At least it's more sincerity than what Team Arce gave and deserve.
                Thanx. Lets hope Vazquez pulls this upset!

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                • #18
                  [QUOTE=EZ E;11716196]Although admittingly being rather close to the Vazquez team I can still UN-BIASEDLY confirm that yes, they were looking forward to the rematch and concentrated their attention and efforts on their verbal agreement until it was quite obvious that Arce wasn't going to keep his word. They even confidently turned down other offers in the process because on various occasions both Arce and his manager publicly "confirmed" that the rematch was going to happen. All seemed to be ready for negociations to begin when Team Vazquez' and promoter Tuto Zabala jr were shocked with the reality that Arce was already planning to do different behind their backs. Arce's manager didn't even have the courtesy to inform promoter Zabala of their change in plans, deciding to just ignor their calls instead. Not too classy considering that Vazquez gave Arce a great career opportunity. A simple phone call would've been sufficient. Oh well, at least Arce knows what to expect if by chance Vazquez pulls off the upset. At least it's more sincerity than what Team Arce gave and deserve.[/QUOTETY




                  Go tell ur team vaquez to go suck an egg because you know if arce would have lost or it been a close fight with vaquez wining they would have not gave arce a rematch. Arce makes the rules not vaquez.vaquez thought they were going to run over lil arce and backfired on thier a$$$

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by EZ E View Post
                    Although admittingly being rather close to the Vazquez team I can still UN-BIASEDLY confirm that yes, they were looking forward to the rematch and concentrated their attention and efforts on their verbal agreement until it was quite obvious that Arce wasn't going to keep his word. They even confidently turned down other offers in the process because on various occasions both Arce and his manager publicly "confirmed" that the rematch was going to happen. All seemed to be ready for negociations to begin when Team Vazquez' and promoter Tuto Zabala jr were shocked with the reality that Arce was already planning to do different behind their backs. Arce's manager didn't even have the courtesy to inform promoter Zabala of their change in plans, deciding to just ignor their calls instead. Not too classy considering that Vazquez gave Arce a great career opportunity. A simple phone call would've been sufficient. Oh well, at least Arce knows what to expect if by chance Vazquez pulls off the upset. At least it's more sincerity than what Team Arce gave and deserve.
                    "Not too classy considering that Vazquez gave Arce a great career opportunity"
                    thats a whole load of crap becaues we all know Vazquez is a 10 time belt holder a ATG and makes and breaks careers (Sarcasm)
                    Arce didnt need Vazquez
                    it was Vazquez who needed the opportunity to prove he was more the a blue chip prospect AND YOUR BOY DIDNT PASS THE TEST
                    Last edited by solo20; 01-28-2012, 10:13 AM.

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                    • #20
                      I agree with the users saying 'screw Arce'. He should have told them honestly on what he wanted to do after the upset win.

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