Comments Thread For: Nacho Sees Rey Vargas as The Future of Mexican Boxing

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  • Cinci Champ
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    #11
    Originally posted by Realboxingfan1
    Wow.when nacho is gone hopefully not anytime soon,I don't see any other trainers like him specially up and coming at least now.nacho and roach legend trainers.rip Emanuel Stewart .could it be Robert Garcia and Virgil hunter taking the torch in the near future.
    there will always be a placee for a technical wizard like nacho

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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      #12
      Originally posted by Aztekkas
      Many folks were high on Mares before his loss so it might just be him. However, I think there is some hard feelings between Nacho and Mares since they parted ways, although Nacho always acknowledged Mares's skill even though he had strayed a bit from what Nacho had taught him. Truth be told Nacho can say that about any of his pupils, he's the best trainer at the moment in my eyes and he knows how to guide his fighters down the correct path.

      I wish Nacho would pick up Cuadras and hopefully someday Estrada too. Sigh imma miss Nacho when he leaves the sport…
      Found it. It was JMM?

      Four division world champion Juan Manuel Marquez was very impressed with Abner Mares' ninth round stoppage of Daniel Ponce De Leon to capture the WBC featherweight title. The victory gave Mares (26-0-1, 14KOs) his third world title in a third weight class.

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      • Aztekkas
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        #13
        Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
        Great find! Marquez is a good analyst and it's nice to see him give props. IDK about Mares being the next "great Mexican champion" but he is/was a very good one. He isn't old and a cold 1st round stoppage won't tarnish his resume but his inactivity is killing him. I hope he comes back and looks good vs Oquendo and continues to climb back up the ladder with other good wins. Hopefully he rematches Gonzalez some time in the future and also clashes with El Terremoto. Mares vs Santa Cruz could potentially go down as another Classic war between two Mexican fighters.

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