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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Alfredo Angulo Knocks Out Raines, First Win Since 2012

    StubHub Center, Carson, California - Now fighting as a middleweight (although he failed to make weight on Friday), Alfredo Angulo (23-5, 19KOs) knocked out Delray Raines (19-11-1, 14KOs) in the fifth round.

    Raines had some early moments and made it competitive in the first three rounds, but quickly faded. In the fourth round, Raines went down from a series of hard punches to the head and body. During the fifth, Angulo dropped Raines for the second time with a barrage of shots. A moment later a very hard right to the chin dropped Raines to his knees and referee Jack Reiss waved off the fight. [Click Here To Read More]
  • Eastcoast
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    Good to see Haymon pushing Angulo into the same situation as Jermain Taylor.

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      #3
      Originally posted by Eastcoast
      Good to see Haymon pushing Angulo into the same situation as Jermain Taylor.
      Angulo isn't ready to call it a career and wants another crack at a world title. How is that Haymon's fault?

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      • Nomadic
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        #4
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        Angulo isn't ready to call it a career and wants another crack at a world title. How is that Haymon's fault?
        One or two more wins he will get a chance.

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        • ramplamp
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          #5
          He looked like garbage in there. He was losing rounds outside of the shots that made the dude with 10 losses drop to a knee. Perro is just washed up. It happened kind of suddenly and surprisingly, but it's over. He's not beating anyone with a pulse.

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          • saintpat
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            #6
            I still love watching him fight.

            If Geico ever brings back that "So easy a caveman could do it" ad campaign, I hope they sign Angulo into the lead role.

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            • El-blanco
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              #7
              El perro is beyond shot, like zombie status and I was a huge fan.

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              • Redd Foxx
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                I liked it. The opponent was a giant for that weight class and was surprisingly game, considering his record. Angulo got warmed up and took him out. Would be fickle to act as if it wasn't a good fight and expectedly good performance.

                Great fights all afternoon but the bytches here do nothing but complain.

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                • The Problem Child
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                  WAR ANGULO FOR LIFE!!!!!!! We back baby!!! I was barking and **** through the fight lol. There is something about Angulo lol, no matter how slow and limited he might be, I will always support him.

                  Very good to see Angulo win and get that losing streak off his back. He is a good guy and a warrior.

                  Ward stay ducking hard though. Now that Angulo left their gym, he wont have the excuse to keep ducking Angulo. We'll see.

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                  • bxkiddchino
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                    No matter how slow and limited Angulo may be, he is an exciting fighter to watch and always gives it his all(even if at this point it's not much). I just hope he makes the best decisions for his career. Shot or with something still left in him I will always be a fan, support what he does, and watch his fights, unlike some people here.

                    Ward ducking Angulo? You can't be serious? During his time with Hunter Angulo was fighting as a jr middleweight, while Ward has always been a super middleweight. They're not in the same weight class now and Angulo is not a top guy at the moment for this to even be considered a discussion.

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