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  • Run
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    #31
    Originally posted by oldgringo
    The above made it seem like you were pulling for Rubio...as you made a point of quoting mic's fairly neutral post. I've only seen Rubio fight 3 times...two cases where he took his man out late...one where he was destroyed in one round. From what I've seen of him, he has good power and is lengthy, but cannot put together an intelligent enough gameplan to hang with a guy like Ouma.
    Yeah.

    And nowhere in that post did I say Rubio would complete the mission by beating Kassim Ouma. I was merely pointing out...the fight is compelling because Ouma not at his best, and Rubio at his best...could turn some heads.

    Carry on.



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    • mic573
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      #32
      Originally posted by RunWithKnives
      Rubio is on a mission.

      He's knocked out 6 of his last 7 opponents and made a complete fool out of JC Candelo.....as well stifled the russian prospect Kodszoev.

      Ouma lost against Karmazin 3 fights ago in a vicious one sided beating where he was knocked down 3 times and lost every round.
      Ouma made Candelo look like a fool and stopped him in the 10th round back in the beginning of 2004.

      Karmazin isn't really looking to get back in the ring with Ouma though. He said after the fight that he would fight Ouma again and beat him again but now he's hiding behind Don King's options. He doesn't want to fight a healthy Ouma.
      The times Ouma let his hands go like he usually does he was tagging Karmazin easy and even stunned him a couple of times.

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      • oldgringo
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        #33
        Originally posted by RunWithKnives
        Yeah.

        And nowhere in that post did I say Rubio would complete the mission by beating Kassim Ouma. I was merely pointing out...the fight is compelling because Ouma not at his best, and Rubio at his best...could turn some heads.

        Carry on.

        I agree with this, but we don't know how either guy will look come fight night...

        I mean, the Ouma who fought Jantuah and Candelo looked like a ****ing monster compared to the one who fought Karmazin.

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          #34
          Originally posted by mic573
          Ouma made Candelo look like a fool and stopped him in the 10th round back in the beginning of 2004.

          Karmazin isn't really looking to get back in the ring with Ouma though. He said after the fight that he would fight Ouma again and beat him again but now he's hiding behind Don King's options. He doesn't want to fight a healthy Ouma.
          The times Ouma let his hands go like he usually does he was tagging Karmazin easy and even stunned him a couple of times.
          I agree. I think Ouma would beat Karmazin in a rematch....I also think Veneno would knock Karmazin into five tuesdays from now. Styles make fights...this fight is compelling to me.

          It's a chance for an unknown Mexican fighter to earn a little more respect than he's been given in the past...as well as a chance for a former prospect to gain some ground by beating a solid opponent.

          Keep in mind....nobody really cares about this fight in the general world. Only die hard boxing fans like us do.



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          • Run
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            #35
            Originally posted by oldgringo
            I agree with this, but we don't know how either guy will look come fight night...

            I mean, the Ouma who fought Jantuah and Candelo looked like a ****ing monster compared to the one who fought Karmazin.
            That's why I say Ouma is such a damn enigma.

            You never know what you're gonna get. Sometimes he'll show up and take your best shot...and outclass you. Other times he'll put up a lackluster performance.

            Nobody knows = compelling as hell to me.



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            • TheEvilSaint
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              #36
              i know rubio can win, i just hope his punches can connect.

              if they do, rubio by TKO.
              if they dont, ouma by UD.

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              • the_truth_1984
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                #37
                Ouma is the better fighter and I think he will outwork and stop Rubio but it will be fun while it lasts.Rubio may pull out his best sunday punch and ko Kassim.It's interesting and I know I will enjoy this one.

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