Why did Gamboa ***** out of the Rios fight?

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  • Fighting Pride
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    Why did Gamboa ***** out of the Rios fight?

    Just found out it's off because Gamboa refused to turn up to the press conferences. What a clown. This was a fight the fans wanted. He does not want to be great. That fight would have taken his career to a new level, and probably put him top 5 P4P if he won. That's the difference between a pretender and a true legend like Pacquiao who put it all on the line going up in weight late in his career. Funny how Pacquiao haters claim going up multiple weights is easy. Gamboa was going to be the next guy to try do something similar. Such a shame he lost his balls for it.
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    Originally posted by Fighting Pride
    Just found out it's off because Gamboa refused to turn up to the press conferences. What a clown. This was a fight the fans wanted. He does not want to be great. That fight would have taken his career to a new level, and probably put him top 5 P4P if he won. That's the difference between a pretender and a true legend like Pacquiao who put it all on the line going up in weight late in his career. Funny how Pacquiao haters claim going up multiple weights is easy. Gamboa was going to be the next guy to try do something similar. Such a shame he lost his balls for it.
    Oh... well yea, been off for a while since the fight's this friday.
    He said it was his promotional issues or some B.S... I don't know, all I know is he screwed his career over

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    • bojangles1987
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      I still don't understand. At all. If he fights and beats Rios, he is in position for Pacquiao, and makes enough money to do this the same way Oscar and Floyd did possibly. Terrible career move.

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      • Deevel916
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        #4
        All signs lead to him being influenced by Floyd to pull out of the fight and leave Top Rank.

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        • Deevel916
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          #5
          Originally posted by bojangles1987
          I still don't understand. At all. If he fights and beats Rios, he is in position for Pacquiao, and makes enough money to do this the same way Oscar and Floyd did possibly. Terrible career move.
          Highly doubt it. He was already jumping 2 divisions to fight Rios. U really think he would move up to 147 for a fight with Pacquiao? Given Gamboas come forward style he would get slaughtered by Pac.

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          • bojangles1987
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            Originally posted by Deevel916
            Highly doubt it. He was already jumping 2 divisions to fight Rios. U really think he would move up to 147 for a fight with Pacquiao? Given Gamboas come forward style he would get slaughtered by Pac.
            In a year, at 140 or something close, hell yeah that's a fight Gamboa was being set up to get. Arum was ready to give Gamboa the world, and Gamboa said no.

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            • garfios
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              Originally posted by Deevel916
              Highly doubt it. He was already jumping 2 divisions to fight Rios. U really think he would move up to 147 for a fight with Pacquiao? Given Gamboas come forward style he would get slaughtered by Pac.
              Are you for real? Gamboa is not a come forward kind of fighter, he is a heck of a technician, faster than most and with alot of pop, throws combinations like no other and a well of experience, he goes forward when he want it but most of the time he will pick u apart from outside even though he is shorter than most of his opponents...

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              • garfios
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                Originally posted by bojangles1987
                In a year, at 140 or something close, hell yeah that's a fight Gamboa was being set up to get. Arum was ready to give Gamboa the world, and Gamboa said no.
                What you are saying is BS, Arum was keeping Gamboa on the background while putting all his money behind Juama and Pacquio and to a certain degree Donaire, if what you are saying is true Gamboa vs. Lopez would had happen already, and Donaire next...

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                • kadyo's
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                  A very risky move by yurio which he say is all about getting less money but I hope things will turn up better for him. Good luck, Gamboa.

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                  • bojangles1987
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                    Originally posted by garfios
                    What you are saying is BS, Arum was keeping Gamboa on the background while putting all his money behind Juama and Pacquio and to a certain degree Donaire, if what you are saying is true Gamboa vs. Lopez would had happen already, and Donaire next...
                    Why would Gamboa vs. Rios even be entertained as a possibility, if not to set one of those two up as a Pacquiao opponent?

                    Gamboa was going to be given a crack at Pacquiao if he beat Rios the way many of us thought he would. Arum's waiting for that next cash cow, and he was about to make Gamboa that guy.

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