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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostWhy? Some of these guys feel that there are a lot of people pulling for them, their hopes riding with them. In many cases, they're right. Yuri is obviously one of those guys. I think it's pretty cool that he expressed that sentiment to his fans, although he really didn't have to.
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Originally posted by ßringer View PostI don't know. I can see apologizing in a fight where you get clearly outclassed and schooled on the cards or a fight that you quit or something, but I don't really think a boxer needs to apologize to anybody for giving it his all, taking a serious beating for his efforts, and going out on his shield.
I didn't listen to Gamboa's entire post-fight interview, in part because I can't tolerate the guy they have translating, but mainly because it seemed to me that Yuri wanted to cry. I couldn't stand that, especially after the Herculean effort he put forth. He's a true champion.
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Gamboa is still one of my faves. That being said, he's dead wrong about the corner.
He really needs someone to instruct him clearly on a round by round basis, to reign in that dog that comes out of him when he gets hurt. Sometimes family just don't have that authority to take control of other family members.
It's a shame he couldn't stick with Salas. That guy knew when to hold him back and when to "release the dogs". Could have won Yuri the fight.
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Originally posted by ßringer View PostI don't know. I can see apologizing in a fight where you get clearly outclassed and schooled on the cards or a fight that you quit or something, but I don't really think a boxer needs to apologize to anybody for giving it his all, taking a serious beating for his efforts, and going out on his shield.
Not everyone can be Manny Pacquiao or Floyd going up and doing well against way bigger guys that's why I think it's ridiculous people think that every single fighter has to move up obligatorily which is not really the case maybe it is for guys dying to drain themselves to have an advantage like Broner or the scary looking lightweight Zombie Rios but thats not automatically 100% always the case.
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50 probably made Gamboa defend him, just like he had someone write Gamboa's pre-fight press release praising SMS.
I'm sure even 50 knows Gamboa has ruined his career by signing with him. 50 is the wrist active promoter in boxing, and I truly feel sorry for anyone stuck with the washed up rapper that no one listens to anymore.Last edited by Hook-Right; 07-02-2014, 01:06 AM.
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Originally posted by Hougigo View PostWait... there was none at all?
Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostYeah, I think Gamboa was looking forward to being tested. Not that it really matters, in my opinion. There are ways to test clean, even if you're dirty. (Not to say Yuri is dirty, of course.)
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Originally posted by ßringer View PostI don't know. I can see apologizing in a fight where you get clearly outclassed and schooled on the cards or a fight that you quit or something, but I don't really think a boxer needs to apologize to anybody for giving it his all, taking a serious beating for his efforts, and going out on his shield.
Fans make the champions though. Everyone who watched last weekend wants to see Gamboa again.
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Who is disappointed in him? He gave his all and went out on his shield. Isn't that what we always ask of fighters?
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Maybe its his corners fault for not having and control or discipline over Gamboa but he wasn't even going into his corner in the last few rounds to listen to them, just pacing about getting riled up.
He was losing the fight and getting dropped. I was wondering what the **** he and his corner were doing.
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