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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Video: Brian Viloria Dicusses His Knockout Victory

    Former World Boxing Association/World Boxing Organization flyweight champion Brian Viloria discusses his fifth round knockout victory over Jose Alfredo Zuniga, which took place at the Cotai Arena at the Venetian Resort in Macau, China. Viloria talks about Zuniga's style, whether Zuniga was able to hurt him with any punches, the punch to the liver which ended the fight, and more. [Click Here To Read More]
  • Aztekkas
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    Good fight with a spectacular ending KO. I expected Viloria to blast Zuniga out of the water early or win every round convincingly when I first read about the fight but Zuniga was a difficult opponent. Viloria showed way too much respect to him early on which caused him several rounds. Once he began to actually pressure Zuniga down and began to let his hands go, the momentum steadily began to shift back to him. Good win for Viloria, hope he gets a title shot soon and Zuniga proved his worth and showed records mean nothing when you are hungry for exposure and are willing to give it your all every time out. Best of luck to both fighters in their future bouts.

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    • tangalog2200
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      Originally posted by Aztekkas
      Good fight with a spectacular ending KO. I expected Viloria to blast Zuniga out of the water early or win every round convincingly when I first read about the fight but Zuniga was a difficult opponent. Viloria showed way too much respect to him early on which caused him several rounds. Once he began to actually pressure Zuniga down and began to let his hands go, the momentum steadily began to shift back to him. Good win for Viloria, hope he gets a title shot soon and Zuniga proved his worth and showed records mean nothing when you are hungry for exposure and are willing to give it your all every time out. Best of luck to both fighters in their future bouts.
      yes, cong**** to brian...

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