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  • #21
    Originally posted by ROSS CALIFORNIA View Post
    I have to say, Burns did manage to get through the heat in the 7th, but he was lucky Gonzales had no heart, or foolishly punched him self out. Whatever the case, Burns was losing to an unknown and had no answers to the questions he was being asked. I can see now why his people wanted no part of Adrien Broner.
    He was only an unknown because he hadn't had the opportunity. Let's be honest, Gonzalez's skills are top-drawer. This wasn't some limited Ruslan Provodnikov, he might not have 12 round conditioning but Chelo can really box.

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    • #22
      truth is had Gonzales not hurt his wrist he would have continued to dominate, a broken wrist would slow anyone down.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Motofan View Post
        So being utterly outclassed and losing 7 rounds in a row didnt worry you?.
        Why would it???? Last I checked title fights are fought over 12 rounds and obviously you are new to Boxing or you would know MANY fights turn around after round 7, especially when one guy is used to knocking out guys early. Burns knew that...ANYONE knows that. That fight turned around TWO ROUNDS before the so-called wrist injury!

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        • #24
          Originally posted by lest26 View Post
          truth is had Gonzales not hurt his wrist he would have continued to dominate, a broken wrist would slow anyone down.
          The truth is, Chelo RAN OUT OF GAS!!!! Many fighters have DOMINATED with broken wrists.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Kilrain View Post
            Lol at people calling Burns "lucky". Gonzalez's heart gave out on him as Burns started coming on strong. Pathetic to criticise Burns for a gritty performance against a top quality operator with power. Smh.
            Lucky would be getting a home town decision. There is nothing lucky about being better conditioned physically and stronger mentally than your opponent, which Ricky was. Gonzalez threw everything at Burns in the 7th and didn't fancy it when he took it all and fired back. Burns was coming on strong in the Championship rounds and Gonzalez wanted out.

            Gonzalez is a highly skilled boxer. I was very impressed. In fact we've never seen skills anywhere near that from Broner. Being outclassed doesn't mean **** after 7 rounds, it's about who is still standing at the end. As Ali said, the will must be stronger than the skill.

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            • #26
              This fight only proves that Ricky is a bum and cannot compete at the top level. No way in hell he would have beat Vazquez or broner. They would dance circles around him, burns better stick to fighting euro bums because that's all he is going to beat

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              • #27
                Really pisses me off when these keyboard warriors call pro boxers,bums,be it a journeyman,a novice or a world champion,setting foot in the ring takes courage,to call a man a bum who does is poor,reflects on the person saying it really.
                My opinion is that Gonzalez looked very good,hard to hit,powerful yet showed inexperience in punching himself out and appears not to have that certain quality what makes a champ.ie never give up attitude,leave it all in the ring.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                  WBO world lightweight champion Ricky Burns believes he was starting to get on top of Jose Gonzalez at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow on Saturday night before the Puerto Rican dramatically quit on his stool before the start of the 10th round.

                  Gonzalez, the 29-year-old mandatory challenger, showed why he arrived in Scotland unbeaten in 22 fights as he took the bout to the home favourite.

                  Burns was three rounds down on all three judges' scorecards when the contest sensationally came to end as Gonzalez quit due to a wrist injury.

                  Asked if he relieved at the outcome, the Scot said: "Not at all. I felt that he was starting to tire.
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                  broner will crush this bum.. this is why he ducked him.

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                  • #29
                    I was routing for Burns all the way but truth be it he was very lucky .I posted on ESB Gonzalez could be dangerous and got laughed at .I said undefeated Purto Rican look at the Burns Rocky upset . Hat off to Chelo if that fight was in Puerto Rico I don't think he'd have quit and would have been world champ . Hope to see more of him in the future .I was comparing his record to Gary Russell jr and knew he had natural athleeticism and the tools to go on and be an elite fighter ( he shouldt have quit )

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                    • #30
                      Burns in no bum he's not the quitter!

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