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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos/Weights: Jose Pedraza vs. Alberto Kichis Graza

    PONCE, PUERTO RICO - The weights are in and the fighters are ready for Saturday night. Undefeated Jose "Sniper" Pedraza will face Mexico's Alberto Kichis Graza for the vacant super featherweight title of the International Boxing Organization (IBO). In the co-feature, Reynaldo Ojeda will face Fernando Torres in a rematch for the vacant Latino lightweight title of the International Boxing Organization (IBO). Pedraza came in at 129 pounds on the scale, while Garza was 130. Ojeda and Torres were both 135-pounds.

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  • Corelone
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    This is the show to see in PR this weekend. Garza is a live opponent with good experience, but Pedraza is real. His record wasn't built at home, he wasn't showcased against hand picked used to be's. Not a sure win, but that's a good thing too.

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    • Tomasio
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      Originally posted by Corelone
      This is the show to see in PR this weekend. Garza is a live opponent with good experience, but Pedraza is real. His record wasn't built at home, he wasn't showcased against hand picked used to be's. Not a sure win, but that's a good thing too.
      I guess you have never taken the time to look at the records of Pedraza's opponents or taken a look at his record cause it's full of hand picked TOMATO CANS & the only 2 with good records were not all that or top of the line & Garza(the guy you refer to as a live opponent) was KO'd 2 fights ago & of his last 5 fights he's been KO'd twice. No one is really talking about this fight here in P.R. Everyone is putting their attention on Cotto's card where Verdejo & Melendez are headlining.

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        Originally posted by Tomasio
        I guess you have never taken the time to look at the records of Pedraza's opponents or taken a look at his record cause it's full of hand picked TOMATO CANS & the only 2 with good records were not all that or top of the line & Garza(the guy you refer to as a live opponent) was KO'd 2 fights ago & of his last 5 fights he's been KO'd twice. No one is really talking about this fight here in P.R. Everyone is putting their attention on Cotto's card where Verdejo & Melendez are headlining.
        Verdejo and Melendez are about to fight a couple of tamato cans. I prefer the more competitive fight, with a title on the line.

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          Verdejo is fighting a guy with 12 losses and Melendez is fighting a guy with 11 losses. Who's fighting tomato cans¿

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            Originally posted by Corelone
            Verdejo is fighting a guy with 12 losses and Melendez is fighting a guy with 11 losses. Who's fighting tomato cans¿
            All are fighting D or C level fighters! Better than throwing them with the Lions like they did Lomo. Pedraza is ready for a test though, a real one!

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              Originally posted by Basco
              All are fighting D or C level fighters! Better than throwing them with the Lions like they did Lomo. Pedraza is ready for a test though, a real one!
              Pedraza has the C level (I think B-) opponent. He has the harder fight on paper. Those other guys can't lose. Should Pedraza win, the lions are lined up, he has to face them as champion. Martinez, Burgos, and an army of Japanese. He's ready, he said so.

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