He's still young to retire but he seriously needs to improve his defense among other things.Juanma needs to learn to control himself. He slugged it out in the 9th like it was the 12th and gets up too quickly when he gets floored.
Time For Juanma To Retire
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I see that numerous people are saying that he can still beat many of the "good" fighters at or around his division. Can you guys name some? I see him losing to Garcia/Gamboa/Caballero/Broner, so they are out of the picture. Who else is left?
I think it's arrogant if Juanma dismisses these losses as Salido simply having his number (like most of ya'll are doing), it's much more than that. But we'll just have to wait and see.Last edited by kiaba360; 03-11-2012, 01:25 PM.Comment
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If he's going to take his career seriously, he needs to work on that D. Getting his brain tossed like a salad in these kinds of fights doesn't do him any favors, especially when he moves up and the punchers get that much stronger.Comment
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Most in here see Juanma as a boxer so they think we're crazy.
PRcans like us that see him as a person have been saying it after the horrible Oliver fight, he should retire and avoid suffering any long term health damage.Comment
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I doubt he retires, but I think his remaining losses will all end bad. Especially if he's going to be fighting the Mikey Garcias of the world coming up who can hit, I can't imagine it ending any better for Juan Ma. We've seen the very best of Lopez.Comment
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People just wanna see Juanma get dropped one more time cuz it's entertaining lol. He's a KTFO waiting to happen because of his weak chin, his leaky defense, and his weak jab. Who honestly believes that this guy will have any more success at/near the top? He loses to the top guys at 126-135. It's a wrap. 4CornersKid said it best, Juanma is the new Vargas.
More like the PR version of Jason Litzau.Comment
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retire for what??cause he lost a fight???wow thats funny cause if you never lose you are cherry picking and never fought anyoneComment
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