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Originally posted by boxing2106 View PostThats cuz that training camp was all about making him lose weighz while building strength.it was the first step.this is the second lets see how he looks at the weigh in tomorrow.non of the 140 guys can beat him.his biggest problem was his weight but with that in check all of the other guys lack something he can exploit.
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I must admit that Guzman looks like he is really taking this serious! I can tell by looking at his face that he has lost a lot of weight! Let's ser how he looks. I am hoping he gets a few rounds in there and looks good doing it.
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Originally posted by mannygati View Postcnt wait to see over wieght guznan lose hes not even a legit boxer at 135 if he drops to 130 whisch he could never do or if he goes to 140 at any of those wieghts he is not a top ten so to me he is a paper cchampion
Guzman is a little slower now of course, he's 35, but in his prime he was legit.
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Originally posted by boxing2106 View PostThats cuz that training camp was all about making him lose weighz while building strength.it was the first step.this is the second lets see how he looks at the weigh in tomorrow.non of the 140 guys can beat him.his biggest problem was his weight but with that in check all of the other guys lack something he can exploit.
If he does look good tomorrow night, I think the Judah-Paris winner would be a perfect fight for sometime in July. By that time, I really think the Khan-Peterson II winner will make the decision to jump to 147 lbs, and the WBA/IBF titles will probably be vacant at 140. Paris-Judah is for the #1 spot in the IBF. So, as long as Guzman looks pretty good, I'd love to see him fight the Paris-Judah winner in July/August for the vacant IBF title.
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Originally posted by 4CornersKid View PostFrom 2005-2007/2008, Guzman was one of the top 1-2 Super Featherweights in the world. He had struggles with weight from 2008-2010, and he's now at 140. If he looks alright again, I wouldn't mind seeing Guzman vs. Paris-Judah winner at all.
Guzman is a little slower now of course, he's 35, but in his prime he was legit.
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