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Originally posted by ryedes View Postyou dont have to be part of a narrative to see the obvious when it came to raheem, raheem beat morales when morales was off the pacquiao win, many ppl didnt expect raheem to win. he won while ppl were hyping up pac-moralles II, when morales loss, raheem called pacquiao out. pacquiao instead of facing the man that won, opted to fight the loser, bringing him down in weight and off an embrassing loss. point blank. raheem might have never became a HOF or great, but the morales win certainly at that time made him the main target for pacquiao.Last edited by Ahmed_Ismail; 08-23-2015, 01:58 PM.
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The beginning of the end for Guzman was when he missed weight for Campbell. Started coughing blood and was dehydrated and the fight was off. that's that beer and platano diet that caused him to miss weight so much and miss out on paydays. I can't say I feel too bad for him to be honest.
Originally posted by gauze View Postshould have another L against ali funeka. i personally don't consider guzman HOF material. humberto soto and jorge barrios are his best wins
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Was a very good fighter that never lived up to his potential, I hope he doesn't have to eat bologna sandwiches for the rest of his life though.
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Ah "what could have been" is sadly what is always going to be said whenever Guzman comes up. Amazing talent but unfortunately a terrible work ethic. He was amazing in the lower weight classes. Promotional/management issues, combined with a bad work ethic wasted away his talent and career and he was never able to showcase that talent on a big stage.
Before there was Rigondeaux there was Guzman, in the sense that he was so good at out boxing his opponents easily that the popular phrase amongst promoters was "he's boring, not worth fighting he just runs". I remember Bob Arum using that excuse after Guzman easily handled Soto and the winner was supposed to fight Pacquiao. Top Rank went with the more lucrative fight in a barrera rematch.
Originally posted by damian War View Postpacquiao didn't just duck guzman, he also avoided zahir raheem .. that wouldve been two more L's on his record.. both were superior boxers and sharp counter punchers.
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