Juanma lost a lot of potential fans.

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  • ny123
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    #1

    Juanma lost a lot of potential fans.

    After showing tons of heart in the ring think of how many Americans and Mexicans would have become fans if he just handled himself with some class and gave Salido his due credit. Instead this dumb *** goes off on the ref and has the nerve to say he was dominating a fight where he was clearly dominated.
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    #2
    everybody including lopez knew that fight was gonna be fixed

    How can you be a fan of that?

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    • ny123
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      #3
      Originally posted by Paclan
      everybody including lopez knew that fight was gonna be fixed

      How can you be a fan of that?
      I dont blame the fighters for ****ty judging or hometown decisions.

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      • -Kev-
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        #4
        Originally posted by ny123
        I dont blame the fighters for ****ty judging or hometown decisions.
        You should blame them partially though. Seeing how at the end of a robbery, the fighter who got the robbery in his favor claims he won the fight and deserved the win, with LIAR all over his face. It happened with DLH-Strum, Williams-Lara, Pac-Marquez, Cloud-Campillo.

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        • ny123
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          #5
          Originally posted by -Kev-
          You should blame them partially though. Seeing how at the end of a robbery, the fighter who got the robbery in his favor claims he won the fight and deserved the win, with LIAR all over his face. It happened with DLH-Strum, Williams-Lara, Pac-Marquez, Cloud-Campillo.
          I blame them for their reaction but not for the actual judging. If Cloud and Juanma were humble then I wouldnt be critical of them because of the judges scorecards.

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          • Russian Crushin
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            #6
            Originally posted by -Kev-
            You should blame them partially though. Seeing how at the end of a robbery, the fighter who got the robbery in his favor claims he won the fight and deserved the win, with LIAR all over his face. It happened with DLH-Strum, Williams-Lara, Pac-Marquez, Cloud-Campillo.
            You know that fighters NEVER admit to losing, ever!!

            I remember Sugar Ray Leonard getting a ton of shit for saying "you're the champ" or something along those lines to Hagler after beating him and people took it as he admitted to losing and getting a gift decision

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            • -Kev-
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              #7
              There are fighters who at the end of robbery, say "It's not my job, that's the judges jobs". That's it, that's respectable.

              But "I won the fight, I dominated, blah blah" in a blatant robbery where the fans are booing your interview knowing you're lying. That's not respectable.

              I like what Pascal said at the end of the Draw against Hopkins, that's what you're supposed to say. Something like that.

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              • Reg_One
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                Juanma, what a joke this guy is.... What an embarrassment to the island of Puerto Rico and its rich history in the sport of boxing. Just pathetic! Juanma reminds me of a spoiled little child who whines and cries when he doesn't get his way. And, its laughable that this "child" wanted to tango with my Cuban brother Gamboa. That's hilarious! Gamboa would've destroyed this guy!

                He made himself look foolish when he attempted to place blame on a referee that is probably responsible for saving his dam life more than anything. Juanma was on 42nd and ***** street about to get demolished if he was given the opportunity to continue. Bravo to the ref for saving what's left of his pathetic career. If he had a moticum of boxing intelligence he would've gotten up a little slower, taken a knee and regained his composure. No, he had to be MachoMan in front of the PR crowd jumping up immediately like a dumbass. Intelligence in all things goes a long way.

                Que idiota.

                I don't blame the ref for one second for rejecting that weak apology either because it does zero to fix the refs reputation after this "child" defamed it. There is nothing worse than a sore loser which is usually a clear indication of immaturity and a lack of manhood.

                Yes, most boxers have their nonsensical bs excuses when losing a fight but Baby Juanma's takes the cake in my opinion. So, let me get this straight Baby Juanma, the ref has a ******** problem and he's the reason you got your ass handed to you from pillar to post? Ok, got it! Kick rocks man you've stunk up the joint! Retire now before you embarass the island of Puerto Rico's boxing heritage any further!

                In the words of George Lopez, "Mas Puto"

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                • Underated Boxer
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                  #9
                  i was never a fan in the first place. I never buy into the hype of these undefeated fighters unless i see something in them. Juanma i never saw nothing in him other than heavy hands. minus the heavy hands he has terrible defense, bad footwork, and very little skill. I just dislike this fighter more now that from the way he has conducted himself.

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