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  • Comments Thread For: Orlando Cruz on Saturday Night: “It’s My Moment”

    By Thomas Gerbasi - A few years back, Orlando Cruz had enough of boxing. A member of the same 2000 Puerto Rican Olympic boxing team that produced world champions Miguel Cotto and Ivan Calderon, Cruz was expected to become the third member to pick up a title, but it just wasn’t panning out that way, with back-to-back losses to Cornelius Lock and Daniel Ponce De Leon leaving him in limbo a decade into his pro career.

    “I had no more interest for fighting,” said Cruz. “Thankfully for my manager, Juan De Leon, and his brother, (former world cruiserweight champion) Carlos De Leon, helped me. We sat down and talked and he said you need to focus more and be disciplined, and right now, I’m different. I’m hungry for the glory and the victory, and to get the belt and be champion.”

    Winner of four consecutive bouts since a nearly 20-month layoff following the loss to Ponce De Leon, the 32-year-old’s life today bears scant resemblance to what it looked like in 2010, and not just because he will be challenging Orlando Salido for the vacant WBO featherweight title on the Tim Bradley-Juan Manuel Marquez Pay-Per-View undercard this Saturday in Las Vegas. [Click Here To Read More]

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    I have nothing against gays but this guy talks about himself and gets talked about as if he accomplished something by being gay. The fact that he's gay is not an accomplishment, and I don't think he desserves any praise just for telling people that he prefers men over women.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tyler_Durden View Post
      I have nothing against gays but this guy talks about himself and gets talked about as if he accomplished something by being gay. The fact that he's gay is not an accomplishment, and I don't think he desserves any praise just for telling people that he prefers men over women.
      If he doesn't have rainbows on his gloves then I hope he loses

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      • #4
        its not a fashion show faggot.

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        • #5
          Don't let him bleed on you Salido

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          • #6
            If Cruz can steal a victory here it would be a HUGE win for Puerto Rico and the gay community because of how Salido made Lopez fold twice.

            I think he's a bit too flash with his new "out" lifestyle but I still would love to see him smack the hell out of salido around the ring for ruining Lopez-Gamboa.

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            • #7
              Salido is in a catch-22 here. If he loses to Cruz, well ....

              And if he beats Cruz, well ...

              I mean, it's like either way you look at it.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tyler_durden View Post
                i have nothing against gays but this guy talks about himself and gets talked about as if he accomplished something by being gay. The fact that he's gay is not an accomplishment, and i don't think he desserves any praise just for telling people that he prefers men over women.
                thank you sir well said

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                • #9
                  What if he intentionally tried to low blow but with soft long shots?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sugar Booger View Post
                    Don't let him bleed on you Salido
                    hahahahaha!! lol!

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